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5 Tips For Figuring Out Your Undertone And Finding Your Best Foundation Match

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Knowing your undertone is essential to finding a foundation that will look as gorgeous on you as your natural skin does. Using the wrong shade or the wrong undertone will not only result in your face looking a different color to the rest of your body (Trump, we’re looking at you), but it will also just look super unflattering.

Finding your flawless foundation match is about getting two things right, knowing your skin tone – are you fair, light, medium, tan or rich – and determining your undertone; there are three main undertones to choose from! The latter seems like it would be a mission to figure out, but it’s actually easy when you ask yourself the right questions.

Undertones:
Honestly, even half of the HB HQ didn’t know their undertone, but we’ve put all our tips to the test and figured out the undertones of everyone in the office (essential prep for #FauxFilter Foundation!). Whether you’re fair, tanned or rich, you can have any of the following three skin tones:

Warm: Also referred to as golden, peachy, olive, and yellow
Your celeb warm undertoned heroes: Beyonce (#FF shade: Toffee 420G), Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Jessica Alba

Cool: Your undertone looks blue, red, or pink
Your celeb cool undertoned fam: Queen Latifah, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o

Neutral: You have both warm and cool undertones
Your celeb neutral undertoned champions: Kerry Washington, Angelina Jolie, Blake Lively

How to figure out your undertone:
Decode Your Veins
It’s not as weird as it sounds! Look at the veins on your wrists, do they have a blue or a green tinge? Although your veins are blue, if you have a warm skin tone, the yellowy-golden tint of your skin will give the blue veins the appearance of having a green tinge – like looking at blue through a yellow filter. If you’re cool toned, your veins will look bluer.

Use What Your Mamma Gave You
Your natural hair and eye colors are a key indicator of your skin tone:
Cool tones:
Hair: Brown, black or blond
Eyes: Blue, grey, or green

Warm tones:
Hair: Red, brown, black or strawberry blonde
Eyes: Brown, hazel, amber

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About Sarah A.

Sarah is a dermatologist, which makes her pretty trustworthy, she has been a dermatologist for over 10 years, and she’s been guest blogging abour Skin Health and Wellness since 2012. She covers a wide array of skincare topics, from acne to aging, skin cancer to psoriasis, and diet to dry skin. She also evaluates all kinds of skincare treatments, both lab-made and all-natural.

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