How to Find Your Skin Undertone: The Complete Guide
Perhaps the most annoying (and challenging) aspect of picking out any complexion product is figuring out which undertone shade you are, and most of the time it just feels like a βbest guessβ type of situationβbut it doesnβt have to be. So, letβs take it back to the basics. To begin, what even are undertones? Theyβre the subtle hues beneath the surface of your skin that never change, no matter how much sun you get. Think of them as your skinβs permanent shadeβcool (pink, red, or blue), warm (yellow, peachy, or golden), neutral (a balanced mix of both cool and warm), or olive (a mix of green hues). Knowing your undertone is essential when it comes to choosing the right shades for your complexion. Itβs not just about what shade catches your eye on a makeup shelfβitβs about knowing what actually works best for you. The right match enhances your natural glow, while the wrong one can throw everything offβ¦ and make it *very* noticeable youβre wearing the wrong shade of makeup. Your undertone can impact everything from foundation and concealer to blush, lipstick, and even highlighter. That perfect rosy blush or nude lip? It hits different when it complements your undertone. Bottom line: understanding your undertone results in makeup that looks like it was made just for you.
Whatβs the Difference Between Skin Tones and Undertones?
Hereβs the scoop: skin tones and undertones are not the same thing, but theyβre often confused! Your skin tone is the outer layerβthe shade of your skin that changes with the seasons. It can be fair, light, medium, tan, deep, or rich, and itβs the color thatβs most noticeable to the eye. Undertones, like we mentioned, are the sneaky hues hiding underneath your skin that never change, no matter how much sun you soak up. Undertones are the real secret to picking the perfect makeup shades. We like to think of it this way: your skin tone is like the outfit you wear, and your undertone is the style that brings it all together. Understanding both is key to getting that flawless, natural glow.
What are the Different Kinds of Undertones?
Once youβve figured out which undertone category you fall into, youβll be armed with the knowledge to create a flawless, natural makeup look. Letβs break down the four main types of undertones, so you can discover which one you are and elevate your makeup routine to the next level: Cool Undertones: lean towards blue, red, or pink hues. People with cool undertones often have skin that shows a rosy or pinkish tint, and their veins may appear blue or purple. If youβre cool-toned, your skin may burn more easily in the sun rather than getting an easy tan, which is something to keep in mind when choosing sun protection. Warm Undertones: are all about peachy, yellow, or golden hues. If you have warm undertones, your skin may have a yellow or golden appearance, and your veins can appear greenish. People with warm undertones tend to tan more easily and may develop a golden or bronzed glow in the sun.
Neutral Undertones: are a blend of both cool and warm tones. Those with neutral undertones will notice a balance of pink and yellow hues in their skin, making them versatile in terms of makeup choices. If youβre neutral, youβve probably noticed you tan evenly without leaning too much towards red or golden. Olive Undertones: have a unique mix of green, ashy, or grayish hues. Olive undertones are typically more subtle and may appear cool, but they have an undertone of green that sets them apart from purely cool or warm tones. Olive-toned skin often tans quickly and easily, and while it can appear cool, the subtle greenish undertone allows it to maintain a natural, even tan in the sun.
How to Find Your Undertone
There are so many ways to identify your skinβs undertone, and we're going through each one to help you pinpoint yours! Letβs start with the Vein Test: Look at the veins on your inner wrist or forearm. If they appear blue or purple, youβve got cool undertones. If they appear green, you're rocking warm undertones. A mix of both? Youβre likely neutral. Next, thereβs the Jewelry Test. Cool-toned people tend to gravitate towards silver jewelry, while those with warm undertones often prefer gold. If you canβt choose between the two or find yourself mixing metals, youβve probably got neutral undertones. Want another check? Try Natural Light. Head outside or stand near a window and take a good look at your skin. If you notice a pink or rosy hue, youβre cool. A golden or yellowish hue? Warm. No clear lean? Thatβs neutral! Finally, hold White Paper or a white tee next to your skin. If you notice a pinkish tint, youβre cool; yellowish? Warm. Neither? Youβre neutral. Now youβre just a step away from figuring out your perfect makeup match!
What are the Different Kinds of Undertones?
While we love the thrill of throwing new, fun makeup products into our shopping bag without really thinking about it, knowing your skinβs undertone helps you make sure youβre buying the right makeup products that will actually compliment your skin. Have you ever noticed how a foundation or lipstick can look perfect on someone else, but may not look quite right on you? Thatβs because those colors might not match your undertone. Understanding your undertone helps you choose the right makeup shades and get that flawless, natural finish. Itβs not just about picking any foundation; itβs about picking the one that seamlessly blends with your skin. From concealer to blush, knowing your undertone helps you pick the shades that work best for your complexion, making it easier to look and feel your best And while weβre at it, knowing your undertone isnβt just helpful for makeupβit impacts your entire color palette! When you know what hues, tones, and shades complement your skin, youβll feel more confident choosing hair colors, clothing, and even accessories that enhance your natural beauty.
How to Use Your Undertone to Help Shade Match
Now that you know how much your undertone can impact your makeup choices, weβre here to tell you how to find a flawless match that truly enhances your complexion! If youβve ever noticed your foundation looking too orange or too ashy, itβs probably because it doesnβt match your skinβs undertone. A warm-toned foundation may turn orange on cool skin, while a cool-toned one might look too gray on warm skin. Thatβs where your undertone comes inβit helps guide you to the shades that will melt seamlessly into your skin, giving you a natural, even tone. By identifying your undertone, youβre able to pick out makeup shades that are more tailored to you, making it easier to achieve that perfect shade match. Itβs all about selecting the right shades that complement your unique complexion, so every day can be a really good makeup day. In this image, Aline is wearing our Halo Glow Skin Tint SPF 50 in shade 9 Medium Cool. After identifying that she has a cool undertone to her skin, she was able to choose which skin tint shade best fits her unique skin undertone.