I wear navy and white a lot out of habit/simplicity but I do own a good amount of color. Maybe I could get more information through them. I'm NC15-20 but high-contrast, so I can't say I've experienced issues with jewel tones. East Asian, NC 25-30 or so, definitely muted, probably a neutral-to-warm-leaning olive? I still love and wear it almost daily but it doesn't enhance me or make me look better than baseline. (my primary characteristic is Deep, and my secondary characteristic is Clear, which I don't think is always true but may explain why I don't love navy), New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. save. I can try something on and most of the time it's very clear, if the color is wrong for me I'll look washed out or ill, like I'm dead. 4 years ago. And I never would have thought that, it took me years to figure it out. I like a pink/cool-toned red when I want a bright red, or I will opt for a darker/muted red. Online. Brown is super not my thing - I have never liked it and probably never will. Not strictly a makeup question (but related! Pastels are a no go, as are a lot of lighter blues and greens. I think it's because they already clash with two of three characteristics (warmth and contrast). Plus you can't take it off like you can a shirt or a lipstick! Free UK returns. I look best in jewel tones, black and grey. GIVE ME LIPSTICK SHADE IDEAS PLS, lipstick is scary to me bc idk what shade to pick lol. I don't know if it's necessarily the most flattering for my skintone, although it's not bad either. One color that makes my skin look amazing is a kind of bright summery pink (I will post a picture of the color when I get home). They're my safe enhancing colors. S'all good. Warmer gray tones- some shades of dove and charcoal are ok but not power colors. Have a look on Pinterest for ideas. What clothing colors do you find compliment your olive skin? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Pink is almost always a good bet too. Actually some saturated but muted blues look awesome against my skin but I don't stylistically enjoy blue on me, so that gets very little play. Of course, as an olive, I've learned to be skeptical of such sites, but the recommendation for soft coloring is to dress in muted colors that have lots of gray added. Stripes are so much easier for me than most colors. Also I'll say that because of makeup's face-brightening potential, and the fact I wear makeup most days, I am more lackadaisical about making sure my clothing makes my skin look nice...because I can "fix" it with makeup. Black is great - it's not as technically as flattering as charcoal but I like it so I wear a lot of it anyway. I am a light, cool green olive with high contrast. I find that highlighter yellow, bright red, and orange really clashes with my skin and makes me look sick. The mutedness/warmth combination is the most relevant for me in picking out clothing colors. I still can't decide about purple! The game changer for me was figuring out which colors work for me when muted and which ones work when clear. ... Free UK shipping for orders of £95 or more. Archived. Black, navy, soft gray. Black isnt flattering?...But its very safe. Softer, warmer grays and taupes are also flattering. u/pistolpete20. It looks arresting with my high contrast and does make me look less murky most days. | MAC Matchmaster 4.0 (summer) | 1.5 (winter). Very insightful! Eh. I feel because of hair's ability to frame and meld with your face, it REALLY makes a difference to have a flattering or not-so-flattering shade. Nothing emphasizes my bland beigey/sallow coloring like this. Like /u/lgbtqbbq says, I hate greens and browns sorry. Aside from the infuriating 'one size' thing, what's the quality like? The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. That jewel tone rule doesnt apply to me. Black, charcoal, grey, forest green, burgundy, and some shades of olive green are very nice on me. Cool, light colors need to be muted. I also do very well richer, more saturated shades-- navy; deeper cobalt; emerald or forest green; magentas and red-based to true purples. Good colors on me are most blues, I have blue eyes so that helps there I think, 1970s types of muted colors - like pumpkin looks amazing, olive green looks good, jewel tones in general, cream is okay, deep warm toned browns look wonderful, they make it look like my skin is glowing, and deep wine colors are also very good. Navy is my yellow-enhancing, bronze boost. I'm looking into SC-3 for spot concealing and I'm around MAC NC15-25. Oh my gosh, your chart is amazing! If anyone does the seasons system, I think I am a Deep Winter, and my color choices sometimes bleed a bit into Deep Autumn. I searched the sub-reddit and couldn't find any. Also, I've always thought of black as a badass powerhouse sort of colour, so I think it has a psychological effect for me as well. share. I have darker skin and worry about chubbiness so I tend to avoid white for a whole bunch of reasons. Who on insta is selling it? White is my "strong" color for contrast. Peaches can be very hit or miss. Reddit is a network of communities based on people's interests. So once balayage is no longer a thing...I'm hoping that I'll have VERY gray hair by then, and have a whole new set of color balancing issues to worry about! Warm, light colors are generally unflattering, whether clear or muted. Was the Olive/Olive Box Logo Tee Shirt a Friends and Family release? Posted by.
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