This is how you find out in 5 minutes which color looks best on you

Just like with makeup and your hair color, your skin color is the #1 way to find out which color looks best on you. Warm, cool, or neutral are your options, and now you are of course curious about where you fall and especially: which color looks best on you. Thanks to the overview below, you will know it in less than 5 minutes and you can, whether you feel like a bit of dopamine dressing or prefer a neutral shade, shop more purposefully. Look, and there we have the perfect shopping excuse right away. Joe, you’re welcome, good looking.
Warm
Hair color: from dark brown to dark blonde
Skin color: a greenish, olive skin tone or a yellowish undertone
Warm colors that look good: chestnut brown, anthracite, moss green, olive green, and dark magenta
Cool colors that look good: steel blue, aquamarine, and salmon pink.
Neutrals: taupe, dark brown, off-white, and beige
Colors that match less well: light shades and jewel-like colors such as amethyst, sapphire, and ruby
Cool
Hair color: from very dark (blue-black or deep dark brown) to light blonde
Skin color: has a bluish undertone, which can vary from very light to dark
Warm colors that look good: dark cyan, dark pink, red, and dark purple
Cool colors that look good: bright blue, sea green, lavender, and lilac
Neutrals: gray, navy blue, and white
Colors that match less well: orange and yellow
Neutral
Hair color: a combination of blonde with ashy highlights or brown with warmer tones
Eye color: hazel
Skin color: hard to determine: you can't see if you are warm or cool
Colors that look good: neutral colors that fall in the middle of the color spectrum, such as old pink, gray-blue, jade green, and camo green
Neutrals: taupe, gray, and off-white
Colors that match less well: everything that is too bright or too vibrant, such as bright red and yellow
Source: Elegance



