Which Colour Will Suit Me?


Hello Fellas,
        
Do you remember that beautiful morning when you woke up and saw a beautiful rainbow.That site is just enough to make your day.This beautiful world is full of colours and in similar manner , if you decide to wear the perfect colour ,than you can term your morning as success.Do you know which colour suits you?If the answer is no,I am here to help you with your problem.
      Most of us are not aware of the fact that suitability of colour is decided on basis of your skin undertone.There are three categories of undertones i.e. Warm,Cool  and Neutral.It is not about how light or dark your skin is, but people of all skin colours from very fair to deep can have cool,warm or neutral undertones.Here is what they mean.

Cool: Hints of bluish,pink or ruddy complexion.
Warm:Skin skews yellow,peachy or golden.
Neutral:Has no obvious overtones of pink or yellow skin,but rather skin's natural colour is more evident.

HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR UNDERTONE?

Deciding your undertone seems to be problem with these colours. I have ways which can help you out in doing so.Sun rays can damage your skin undertone but suitability is decided on basis of your natural undertone.So please try to differentiate your undertone looking at the inside part of arm as this area is naturally hidden from the sun and is less damaged as compared to other exposed body parts.


Does your skin tan easily and rarely sunburn? If so,you probably lean towards a warm or neutral undertone.If not,there is good chance you fall into the cool-toned category.
Do your veins appear bluish or more deep purple?if the answer is yes,you're likely in the cool toned spectrum .If your veins appear greenish,you must likely skew towards the warm toned.Those with neutral undertones will have difficulty discerning either colour-it will just look all neutral.
Do you look better in silver or gold?Personal preferences aside,cool undertones tend to be flattered by silver/platinum while those with warm undertones look better in gold toned jewellery. Neutral skin tones look equally great in both (lucky ones).
Now you must have got answer to type of undertone you are having.This will be a great help to decide which colour will suit you.

COLOURS FOR WARM UNDERTONE
  
For you best colours are reflections of nature.Bright colours do wonders with warm skin.Warm complexion look best in these colours.
  • Red-With warm undertone such as tomato red
  • Peach
  • Orange
  •  Yellow
  •  Brown
  • Olive Green
  • Golden
Colours to Avoid:Icy blues,Pink,White or pastel colours. Avoid dull colours.

COLOURS FOR COOL UNDERTONE
  
Cool complexion looks best in these colours
  • Red-blue undertone red such as cherry red
  • Pink
  • Blue
  • Purple
  • Mint Green
  • Silver
  • Gray
  • lavender
  • Turquoise
Colours to avoid:Orange,Tomato Red,Yellow.





COLOURS FOR NEUTRAL UNDERTONE

If you are having neutral skin tone you are lucky one.You can wear anything on the colour wheel but its best to go for softened version of colours .Colours such as Pink,Green,Yellow,Red and blues will do wonders .Try to avoid colours such as off whites,coffee and grays.

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 COLOURS FOR ALL

There's a handful of colors that will look great on any skin tone because they provide a perfect balance of warm and cool that won't clash with your skin. Pure white goes great with everyone's skin. If you find that a white garment doesn't look quite right on you, take a look at it in natural light and make sure it doesn't actually have cool or warm undertones that might not have been as obvious on the rack. Light blush pink brightens any skin tone and brings out the natural glow of your face. Teal with a perfect mix of blue and green can be worn by anyone and is a great summer or winter shade. If you want to go dark, try eggplant purple, which acts like a neutral and accentuates your skin without overpowering it. Colour choice matters but more than it,your confidence matters.So be confident in what you wear and rock this world with your charm.











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