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To tell whether you are warm or cool, hold a piece of plain, pure white paper under your hand. Look carefully at your skin in comparison. If you see a yellowish cast, then you have warm skin tones. If you see a bluish cast, then you have cool skin tone.
If that does not work, then try this.
Get a peach scarve and a blue scarve. Wear a white t-shirt. Hold the peach scarve against your face and look at yourself carefully in the mirror. Hold the blue scarve against your face and look at yourself in the mirror. Do you look better with the peach scarve or the blue scarve? If the peach scarve makes you look better, then you have warm skin tones. If you look better in blue, then you have cool skin tone.
If you have warm skin tones, then you look good in earth tones, peach and gold. If you have cool skin tones, then you look great in black, blue and anything that has a bluish tinge like bluish pink and bluish red.
When choosing a hair color, your skin tone and natural hair color
are the two most important factors. Whether you’re going lighter or darker, stay within two or three shades of your natural hair color. Here is a guideline for selecting a compatible hair color
for your skin tone:
·Dark/olive skin: Stay with darker hair colors.
·Yellow skin: Dark, rich colors like deep auburn.
·Pale skin: Almost any color.
·Pink skin: Neutral tones like sandy or beige blonde or chocolate brown are best. Avoid reds or golden tones.
If you know what clothing colors suit you, you can also use that to help in choosing hair color:
·If you look good in warm shades like red, orange, golden yellow, cinnamon brown, olive green, and rust, then warm hair tones like golden blonde, golden brown, strawberry blonde, and auburn will suit you best.
·Cool color favorites like bluish red, fuchsia, black, royal blue, and
pine green indicate that cool hair tones are best for you: platinum,
ash blonde, ash brown, burgundy, and jet black.
·If you look good in true red, purple, charcoal grey, periwinkle, and
teal, then neutral tones like sandy or beige blonde, chocolate brown
or mahogany will suit you.