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Undertone is one of the most important make-up secrets. They can primarily be categorized as cool, warm
and neutral.
- Cool undertone: (they are mostly pinkish/ redish or blueish)
- Warm undertone: (they are yellowish or different shade of
golden
- Medium or Neutral undertone: they are a mix between cool and warm undertones ( it is kind of hard to explain but you will know it when you see on) for example, olive color!
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From the color of your concealer to the color of your
lipstick, under tones can make or break it. Undertones are the reasons some foundation
matches your skin perfectly while some don’t. You need to know your undertone
to conceal your under eye perfectly. To cover the veins of your face and give
you that flawless finish, you need a skin corrector as well as concealer, and
again the skin corrector will depend on your undertone.
It will also have an impact on your clothes and accessories
color if you want to make the best of your appearance.
There is a number of ways you can determine your undertone.
Option 1: Most common practice is to observe your arms under
sunlight. Your arms have very definitive veins. Now if these veins look bluish,
you have a cool skin tone. If they look greenish or yellowish, you have a warm
skin tone. And if they look a mix between blue and green you have neutral underdone.
Option -2: Undertone can also be generalized. Generally
people with a certain eye and hair color have a certain undertone. For example,
people with pale skin usually have pink (cool) undertones. People with brown
skin generally have yellow (warm) undertone. Asian, South American people have more of neutral undertone. But of course exceptions exist.
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Option -3: You can also decide your undertone examining the
outside environment. For this test you need to pull back or cover all your hair
with a white cap/scarf. Then take a white towel and place it around your face,
neck. Your face should be something surrounded by white. Now see if your face
has a bluish cast/ shadow/tone. Then you have a cool undertone. If your face has
a yellowish cast/tone/shadow it is a warm undertone. If it’s some sort of
greenish cast/shadow/tone, you have a neutral undertone.
Option - 4: Undertone can also be deduced from metal
ornaments. If metal that are white in color suits your most (for example
silver, platinum, aluminum, white gold etc) you have a cood undertone. If metal
that are of yellowish color suits you better (gold or bronze) you have a warm
undertone.
Option -5: This is called a compliment test. It sounds silly
but it has a potential. If you still cant decide what your undertone is, relay on
others. If people say you look good in coolish color (pink/red/blue) you have a
cool undertone. If they give you more complement when you wear warm colors
(yellow / golden/ orange) you have warm undertone. If you look good with
everything, you have a neutral one.
Remember most of the cosmetic companies have separate
products for different undertone. Skin corrector is a good example of it. It is
the product you’re put in your problem parts before concealer (for example under
eye, around lips etc). These skin correctors
are already characterize by warm tone, cool tone, neutralize tone to give you
that flawless finish. You can also
choose your blush colors depending on your undertone.
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I have typical South Asian brown skin but with cool
undertone. (Exception of that generalizing, see). For the longest time, I used
foundations with yellowish tone and wondering why is it making me look so weird
like I am suffering from jaundice or something. It wasn’t until I started using
foundation with a hint of pink I got over that whole yellow cast thing and
started looking more natural. So if any of you have been having the same problem, I
hope this solves it for you. Happy undertone hunting!
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