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Tips to determine you skin tone - warm, neutral or cool?





Knowing how to determine your skin tone and applying that knowledge to your cosmetic and clothing selection can bring out the best in your appearance. We all know when a certain color looks great on us while other colors seem to leave us looking ashen and worn out.

Skin tones fall into three classifications, they are: Warm, Cool and Neutral. Below are some easy steps to help you deterimine your skin tone.

Vein test - in a natural light, look at the inside of your wrist; if the veins appear greenish this indicates you have yellow undertones and thus would have a warm skin tone. Veins that appear to be more bluish indicate a cool skin tone.

Pony tail test - pull all your hair back away from the face in a pony tail or with a headband and thoroughly cleanse the face. Place a white towel or cloth around your neck and shoulders, if you face looks more yellow this would indicate a warm skin tone, whereas a bluish reflection would mean a cool skin tone.

Silver/Gold test - If you think you look better in gold than silver, this indicates a warm skin tone. People with cool skin tones usually look better in silver. Additionally, you can use a gold and silver cloth for this test, hold a swatch of gold fabric under the chin, does it make you look healthy, ashen or neither. Try the same with silver fabric, what do you see? a bluish hue or yellow undertones?

Genetic natural color of eyes and hair - As a rule of thumb, normally people with blue, green or grey eyes with blond, black or brown hair have a cool skin tone. Additionally, cool skin tones will have a pink or rosy undertone. Those people with brown, black, or hazel eyes and have black, brown, blond, red, or strawberry blond hair are usually have a warm skin tone and have a golden or apricot undertone. However, there are always exceptions to the rule when trying to deterime your skin tone by the color of your hair and eyes.

If after doing the above tests  you are still unable to determine your skin type, you may fall into the neutral skin tone. Neutral skin tones can wear any color and look great, however neutral skin tones may lean towards either warm or cool. For instance, a neutral skin tone can look great in a warm color and fabulous in a cool color or vice a versa.

So what colors are best for your skin tone? Below is a short summary, again there are always exceptions to the rule.

Cool Skin Tone - Consider rich, true colors. These would include black, navy, red, shocking pink, rich raspberries, deep emerald greens, royal blue, plums or pure black. Additionally wear icy tones instead of pastels for a lighter color. Cool skin tones should avoid beige, orange and gold.

Warm Skin Tone- Consider earth colors either crisp or muted. Normally those with a warm skin tone look great in sage greens, gold, mochas, and bronzes. For a softer color try peach, apricot yellow.

Neutral Skin Tone - luckily for you, all colors will look good however, as indicated above most neutral skin tones will sway one way or another, so while a warm color may look great on you a cool color may look fabulous.

Selecting the right colors based on your skin tone can add so much to your overall appearance. The right color can add sparkle to your overall being and complexion while the wrong color can leave you looking ashen and your complexion washed out.

If you are still uncertain about your skin tone, stop by a cosmetics counter at a fine department store and talk with the clerk. Additionally, you could consult with your beautician for advice.

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  • Elsie Cuff R's Avatar
    Posted by Elsie Cuff R Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:48am PDT

    My late best friend, outside of my husband, read somewhere that wearing beige, taupe, and tan in suits, blouses and etc. gave a women a well dressed look, because those clothes could be mixed and matched for the look of an extensive wardrobe. That was true as far as it went, but no one mentioned color. A splash of color can take an outfit from ho-hum to fabulous. She got many more compliements when she wore brighter colors, but she felt outside of her element in those colors. She glommed onto the beige band wagon, because that harkened back to her upbringing. When women have those same constraints they won't dress outside of the box no matter what their skintone suggests. I told her this when she was alive, she did not listen. So let us hope that women pay heed to this message and their skintone when shopping for clothes.

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  • Jannie's Avatar
    Posted by Jannie Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:42pm PDT

    pls what can i do? i have stuborn tiny pimples on my face and an oily face.

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  • CarolB's Avatar
    Posted by CarolB Sun Apr 26, 2009 4:02pm PDT

    in reply to jannieabola, people that have an oily complexion tend to overuse skin care products to dry out the oil. This has a reverse reaction, the more you try to dry out your face the more the skin will work to replace that oil. There are also a wide range of reasons for breakouts and oily skin, genetic, hormones, etc. A good skin routine will help you to maintain great skin, although you need the right skin care products for your skin type. I have posted alot of articles here on Shine with regards to skin care and alot of good tips that may help you. Also, there are some homemade skin care recipes and more articles at www. completeskincaretherapy.com that will help you clean up your complexion.

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