Skin Undertones Chart: Warm, Cool, Neutral, Olive, And More
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Medically reviewed by Reema Patel, MPA, PA-C — Written by Kristeen Cherney — Updated on May 29, 2024- Types of undertones
- How to find yours
- Choosing your foundation
- Choosing your color palette
- Takeaway
Key takeaways
- Identifying your skin’s undertone (cool, warm, or neutral) can help you select the most flattering foundation and clothing colors.
- You can determine your skin’s undertone by checking the color of your veins, assessing which jewelry looks best on you, and noticing how your skin looks in neutral clothing.
- While these tips can guide you, personal preference should always be the most important factor in choosing colors that make you feel good.
When it comes to finding a new lipstick or foundation shade, we’re usually drawn to color first. It’s common to love a color at the beauty counter only to discover that it doesn’t look as you’d hoped when you try it at home.
Much of this has to do with your skin’s undertone. This refers to the natural colors underneath the surface of your skin. Understanding your skin’s undertone is key to finding the right foundation and choosing the best color palettes for your hue.
Remember, your personal preference is more important than what a color chart suggests. You should ultimately wear the shade you feel happiest in.
Read on to learn how you can identify your unique undertone and use this information to accentuate your natural beauty.
What are the different skin undertones?
There are 3 traditional undertones: warm, cool, and neutral. Warm undertones range from peach to yellow and golden. Some people with warm undertones also have sallow skin.
Cool undertones include pink and bluish hues. If you have a neutral undertone, this means that your undertones are roughly the same color as your actual skin tone.
It’s important to note that your undertone isn’t the same thing as your natural tone, or the color of your naked skin before you put on foundation or any other makeup. Even the fairest skin can have warm undertones, and darker skin can have cool ones.
This is why matching your product to your skin color can become challenging when selecting makeup, as it typically won’t blend with the natural hues that are just below the surface of your skin.
Tests to find your skin undertone at home
Determining your skin’s undertone can be done in the comfort of your own home. You can make this determination using any one of the tests we outline below.
But if you’re still stuck, consider visiting a medical aesthetician or consulting with a beauty expert at a beauty counter like Ulta or Clinique. They can help you identify your undertone and may even be able to swatch different product shades until you find your ideal match.
Check out your veins
If you can see your veins, you may be able to use their color to identify your undertone.
For example, if your veins look greenish, then you may have warm undertones. People with blue or purplish-looking veins usually have cooler undertones.
If you have neutral undertones, then your veins may appear colorless or match the color of your skin.
Assess your jewelry
Many people are more attracted to silver or gold jewelry because of how it looks against their skin.
If you like the way traditional yellow gold looks on your skin, you’re more likely to have warm or olive undertones. Silver, platinum, and rose gold tend to flatter cooler undertones.
You may have neutral undertones if you tend to look good in both silver and gold and base your choice more on your outfit than your skin color.
Throw on something neutral
Neutral-colored clothing can also indicate your undertones.
True white tends to favor cooler undertones, while warm undertones may look better in off-white. Warm undertones also tend to complement brown hues, while cooler tones often look better in black.
Like jewelry, if you have neutral undertones, you can wear all colors without affecting your overall look.
Think about your eye and hair color
Although you might play with different hair dye colors and eyeshadows, your natural eye and hair color may provide some insights into your undertones.
Platinum and ash-colored dyes tend to complement cooler undertones, while mahogany and golden dyes usually look better if you have warmer undertones.
This is all important information if you’re deciding on a new hair color.
Look for ashen or gray tones
If your skin appears more ashen or gray, then you could have a natural olive tone. This isn’t as common as warm, cool, or neutral, but is instead a combination of undertones.
Olive skin has both neutral and warm undertones along with green, an undertone that is considered unique to olive skin only. If you have olive skin, then you might find that certain colors in all 3 undertones suit your skin.
Tips for using your skin undertone to match your foundation color
Once you know your undertones, you can move on to choosing the right foundation for your skin. However, given the number of foundation lines and types, it may still take some trial and error.
Every brand of foundation is going to be slightly different, so your ideal shade may vary across different lines.
If the option is available, head to your local beauty store and see if an associate can help you swatch different shades. If you already have a match in 1 brand, they may be able to recommend or identify the best match in another product line.
Cool undertone
A cool undertone foundation will appear slightly pink in the bottle. Avoid yellowish foundations, as these tend to make cool skin tones look sallower.
Warm undertone
Warm undertones tend to look better with a slightly yellow foundation.
Neutral undertone
People with neutral undertones tend to look better in foundations that are neither overly yellow nor pink. Instead, look for a combination of both.
Olive undertone
If you have an olive undertone, it’s usually a mistake to go for a warm (yellow) foundation. Instead, look for one with a slight golden color.
Tips for using your skin undertone to choose a clothing color palette
A foundation offers a great base for all the fun colors you’ll put against your skin next.
As a rule of thumb, your most stand-out colors should come in the form of clothing, lipstick, and eyeshadow. It’s recommended to keep blushes and bronzers more “neutral.”
There are other considerations based on your undertone.
Cool undertone
If you have a cool undertone, stick with pink and green, as well as purples and reds that have pink tones to them. For example, opt for raspberry red over the fire-engine hue.
Warm undertone
If you have a warm undertone, your color palette will be the exact opposite of your cool undertone friends. Yellow, gold, and peach hues look great against your skin.
Neutral undertone
As one might expect, neutral undertones can pull off neutral colors well. They also look good in cool and warm color palettes.
Olive undertone
An olive undertone looks great in earthy colors, as well as gold and green. Be careful with warm color palettes, as these may make your skin look too yellow.
The bottom line
Your undertones can provide some insights into what looks best against your natural skin color. Still, your personal preferences are more important than what any color chart suggests.
If you feel happy in a color that’s considered to be outside of your palette, ditch the rules and go for it! At the end of the day, you should wear whatever helps you feel like your best self.
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