Melaleuca Country / AUNZ / February 2018

Do you shine brightest in warm or cool makeup colours? Wearing cosmetics with the same colour undertones as your complexion will make you look radiant. Use the tips below to determine if your undertone is warm or cool.

COOL

WARM

Your skin has pink, rose, or blue tones

Your skin has peach, golden, or russet tones

Use this guide to help you select your best colours as you shop. But don’t let your results limit your colour choices—you can cross over into the other colour family as long as all the shades are in the same family. Neutrals can be combined with any colour. What’s most important is that you love how you look and that you feel your best no matter what colours you wear. WARM, COOL, OR NEUTRAL? Once you know your undertone, you can easily find the matching icon. You’ll notice that every shade has either a W for warm, a C for cool, or an N for neutral, the shades all women can wear.

You look good in strong colours of blue, red, pink, purple, or jewel-toned hues

You look good wearing shades of brown, yellow, orange, yellowish green, or lime green

You burn easily instead of tanning

You tan easily and rarely burn

White makes you appear sallow; you look better in cream or ivory

You look radiant in white

In sunlight, the veins on the inside of your wrist have a bluish tint

In sunlight, the veins on the inside of your wrist have a greenish tint

Your eye colour might be black, deep brown, gray, steel blue, or hazel with gray or blue flecks

Your eye colour might be golden brown, green, blue, or hazel with gold flecks

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