Find Your Undertone

To determine your skin undertone, you can follow these simple steps:

1. Natural Light: Find a well-lit area with natural light. Avoid fluorescent or artificial lighting as it may alter the appearance of your skin undertone.

2. Vein Color: Look at the veins on the inside of your wrist. If they appear more blue or purple, you likely have a cool undertone. If they appear greenish, you likely have a warm undertone. If you can't determine a clear color, you may have a neutral undertone.

3. Jewelry Test: Try on gold and silver jewelry separately. If gold complements your skin more, you likely have a warm undertone. If silver looks better on you, you likely have a cool undertone. If both metals suit you equally, you may have a neutral undertone.

4. White vs. Off-White: Hold up a piece of pure white fabric and a piece of off-white fabric next to your face. If the pure white fabric makes your skin appear dull or washed out, you likely have a cool undertone. If the off-white fabric is more flattering, you likely have a warm undertone. If both look equally good, you may have a neutral undertone.

5. Sun Reaction: Pay attention to how your skin reacts to the sun. If you tend to burn easily and rarely tan, you likely have a cool undertone. If you tan easily and rarely burn, you likely have a warm undertone. If you tan moderately and sometimes burn, you may have a neutral undertone.

Remember, these are general guidelines, and individual variations may exist. Understanding your skin undertone can help you choose the right makeup shades, clothing colors, and hair colors that flatter your complexion.