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A Step-By-Step Guide to Finding Your Skin Tones and Undertones

January 6th, 2021

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If you’re hoping to do better with your makeup opportunities, one thing you might want to consider is skin undertones. Skin undertones will help you find the right skin tones as well, which is why it’s so important to consider the undertones for your skin. If you’re looking to find your skin undertone and your skin tone, it’s important to make sure you know how to do it. Here’s what you need to know about finding your skin undertone and skin tone as a whole.

Finding Your Undertone

First, you’ll want to find your skin undertone. Everyone has a skin undertone, regardless of what their skin tone is. Knowing your skin undertone will help you understand more about your makeup and fashion choice options.

1. Know the Different Undertones

Knowing the different skin undertones can help you understand what you’re looking for. Most people will cite three different skin tones: warm, cool and neutral. If you have a warm undertone, your undertones are mostly red and yellow. If you have a cool undertone, your undertones are mostly blue and purple. If you have a neutral undertone, you may have undertones with both shades.

2. See If You Can Decide Your Undertone

It’s possible to just look at your skin and know whether you have a warm undertone, cool undertone, or neutral undertone. This tends to be something you can notice if you have a very strong undertone. It also tends to be more obvious with people who have darker skin tones. However, if you can’t decide just by looking at your skin, you may be able to find out in other ways.

3. Use Hacks for Your Undertones

There are plenty of hacks you can use to find out your skin undertone more effectively. For example, if you look better in gold jewelry, you probably have a warm skin tone, whereas if you prefer silver, you probably have a cool skin tone. Warmer skin tones also tend to tan, whereas cooler skin tones tend to burn.

Finding Your Skin Tone

Once you know your skin undertone, you can then find your skin tone and make sure you know more about your makeup matches as a whole. The good news is that finding your skin tone doesn’t have to be that difficult.

1. Know How Tone and Undertone Interact

Skin tone isn’t as simple as how light or dark your skin is. Rather, it’s all about how your skin looks, which means it has to account for your skin’s undertone as well. A very dark-skinned person with a warm undertone will look ashy if they try to use a foundation for the same skin tone, but a cool undertone may benefit from it. You need to know both if you’re going to find the right foundation.

2. Try Many Different Foundations 

It’s also very important that you try many different foundations to make sure you have the right one. Even a very slight difference in skin tone may require a totally different foundation to make sure it looks as accurate as possible. There’s nothing wrong with trying out a variety of different foundations to ensure your skin gets the coverage it needs.

Conclusion

Finding your own skin tones and undertones is important enough, but what if you’re good enough at it that you’re helping friends and family find their skin tones and undertones? If this is the case, you may want to consider making it your permanent vocation. The esthetics course at Tricoci University of Beauty Culture will help you learn more about skin care and professional makeup application, which means it will help you make your natural skin tone skills into a career. Talk to a Tricoci University team member to learn more about your esthetics opportunities.

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