
Everybody has her/his favorite color, which can or can not be the favorite color to wear. When you buy a new item you should always think first about the way its color affects your skin. If it makes your skin glow or not, if suits your eyes and your hair color. The first step is to determine Your Skin Tone:
Decide which season most accurately describes your complexion
"Winter" complexions have blue or pink undertones. Skin can be pale white, yellowish-olive, or dark. Winter people are generally brunettes, with deeply colored eyes. Many Asians and African Americans fall into this category.
"Spring": Spring complexions have golden undertones and are usually creamy white or peach. Spring people generally have straw-colored or strawberry red hair, freckles, rosy cheeks, and blue or green eyes.
"Summer" complexions, like winter complexions, have blue or pink undertones. Skin is pale and pink. Summers are often natural blondes or brunettes with pale eyes.
"Autumn": Autumn complexions have golden undertones. Many redheads and brunettes with golden brown eyes fall into this category.
Now you choose the tones and colors to enhance your skin tone and your beauty
Winters should wear colors that are sharp, stark and clear. White, black, navy blue, red and pink all go well with winter complexions. For lighter colors, wear icy tones rather than pastels. Avoid subdued tones like beige, orange and gold.
Springs can wear warm colors like camel, peach, golden yellow and golden brown. Avoid dark, dull colors.
Summers should choose pastels and soft neutrals with rose and blue undertones. Lavender, plum, rose- Autumns should select colors with golden undertones, like camel, beige, orange, gold and dark brown. Avoid colors with blue tones, like navy.
Whatever skin tone you are try to avoid shocking colors as pink or green, very hard to wear, even if you are black or tanned. Plus, another important choice is hair color, which should follow your skin tone too if you decide to step away from your natural color. That way your complexion and eye color will stand out more.
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