Vault

Max value reached

Adding this item would put you over your total vault limit of $250. please review your cart to stay under the limit.

The Upside of Knowing Your Undertone

21 May, 2015 - 08:03pm by - First Lady | 23 Comments

Article by BR Kellie

You know how sometimes you pop on a bit of red lippy and it looks weird? Which is strange because other red lippies look fine on you? Or maybe that new foundation you’ve just applied is making you look drawn and tired, whereas your usual foundation makes you look like you’re glowing. More often than not it all comes down to your undertone, and how it’s relating to the undertone of the product you’re applying. 

Now your undertone isn’t the same as your skin colour, it’s not the colour of your skin it’s the colour underneath your skin, and for most of us it’s either cool or warm. So how can you tell which undertone you have? Here are three easy ways to help you suss it out.

The vein test: Take a look at the veins on the inside of your wrist. Are they blueish or purply? Then chances are you’ve a cool undertone. If they’re green you’ve a warm undertone. Can’t tell whether you’re sporting green or blue veins? You may have hit the jackpot and be a neutral tone, which means you can get away with pretty much any colour.

The jewellery test: Think about the jewellery you wear. If you prefer silver, chances are you’ve a cool undertone.  And if you like to wear gold? You guessed it, you’ve a warm undertone. And once again if you can wear silver or gold and they both look fab, you’ve a neutral undertone.

The clothing test: Think about the clothing you wear. Which pieces can you pop on and feel a million dollars in? You know the items I’m talking about, they make your eyes sparkle, your skin look fresh, and people will no doubt lavish you with ‘you look great today’ compliments. If those colours are rich jewel tones, like purple, emerald greens and blues, you’ve a blue undertone. If they’re pinks, oranges, reds and even olive-green, welcome to the warm undertone club. And if people say you look great in everything you wear (you lucky, lucky woman), you’ve a neutral undertone.

So how does this apply to the makeup you choose to wear? Buying the right nail polish to suit your undertone is pretty easy – just think about the clothing colours you wear that make your look pop and attract those wonderful compliments, and work around the same sorts of shades. Foundation however can be a little tricky, especially if you’re buying in a place with no natural light. You want to see if the foundation holds a cool or warm undertone, (which is made easy if the brand features the words ‘cool’ or ‘warm’ in their descriptions or names), take a look then pick out the colours you think match your undertone, then if possible test them, or take home testers, and be sure to wait a few minutes after applying to see how the product reacts with your skin. If it’s too pale you’ll look ill, too dark and you’ll look like you’re wearing a mask, but if it’s just right it’ll blend in beautifully.  Lipstick can also be a little dicey because you have to pay attention to both your skin colour, eye colour, hair colour and your skin’s undertone, but once again the basic rule of thumb is to ensure the undertone of the lipstick suits the undertone of your skin. So if you’re wanting a red lipstick and you’ve a cool undertone, look for a lippy with blue undertones. If your undertone is warm, pick up the red lippy with a hint of orange undertone. And, once again, if you’re neutral... well, you can buy them all!

So there we have it – the basics of undertones. Have you already warmed up to this idea? Are you cool to give it a go next time you hit the beauty stands? Do you have any tips and tricks you use to help find the right shades for your tone?

Chat away!


Comments

Please sign in or register to add a comment.

22nd May, 2015

This is great but I'm confused because I feel like I'm a warm tone (veins definitely green) but I seem to suit blue based red lipsticks rather than orange based ones. I wonder whether our skin tone varies in different parts of our body?

22nd May, 2015

When it comes to the vein test I'm warm toned, when it comes to jewelry I prefer gold but silver also looks good and when it comes to clothes I'm a fan of jewel tones but also wear some warmer shades like olive-green and pink. I don't think hot pink suits my skintone, I think it suits lighter skin so much but my partner loves it on me. I recently started wear fuschia lipstick and he liked that.

22nd May, 2015

This article made me look at my veins lol.. I think Im bluey green. Anyway now I will think about what colours I choose.

22nd May, 2015

Really good article, I have never really thought about undertones before, although now I understand why some colours look good on me and others look not so good. I think I must be the cool undertones, my veins are blue/purple, yuk.

22nd May, 2015

PS anything looks great with a smile!

22nd May, 2015

Love this! Of course checked my veins straight away hehe think they are more green/blue but sometimes look purply too? Anyway I wear silver not gold as I think it suits me more. My fav colours to wear clothing wise are emerald/bright red/blues as I think they are statement colours for me. I do however wear a bit of black to work (of course staple colour for the ladies). Maekup wise I just wear what I like really and think I suit - I do tend to stick to more earthy tones, but then today I am wearing aubergine eyeshadow with a dark brown liner and it looks pretty good I must say :)

22nd May, 2015

This is a great article, especially for those new to foundation matching! I wish I'd read this a few years ago. I used to wear clinique foundation for years and could never make it look right, figured it must be the foundation and changed but they kept matching me to shades that had very pink undertones! I've since changed to warmer foundations and noticed a huge difference, they look so much better on my skin. I'm pretty sure I'm neutral, I can wear white/cream and silver or gold no issues BUT I have the most gorgeous red lipstick with orange undertones (NARS Audacious Lana) and the colour is stunning but it doesn't suit me! Whhhyyyyyyy :'(

22nd May, 2015

Great article, we were talking about this just the other day on the forum. I hadn't heard of the vein trick then but have since established I've got cool undertones and as I'm about to start buying more makeup this info came at just the right time, so thanks :)

Macs
22nd May, 2015

Couldn't agree with you more.

WELCOME TO NZ'S BIGGEST BEAUTY GUIDE!

READ AND WRITE REVIEWS ON YOUR FAVOURITE (or not so favourite!) PRODUCTS!

Sign up to receive our newsletter and stay up to date with all of the latest happenings here at Beauty Review!

You'll be the first to know about Trial Teams, Vault restocks and Giveaways.

We promise never to spam you - only to share the best in NZ beauty!

CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MAILING LIST!