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How to choose frame colors for Your Skin Tone

In previous article, we learned how to choose the best glasses for your face shape. However, face shape isn't the only factor that determines which frames will look best on you — your skin tone, eye color and hair color also play important roles. The best eyeglasses will complement the coloration of your face, eyes and hair. This article will introduce how to choose frame colors for Your Skin Tone.

Skin Tones
Our skin’s surface tone is the color you’d describe yourself as having (pale, tan, dark, etc.), and your skin’s undertone is the colour underneath the surface. Skin tones are divided into two categories: cool (pink, red or bluish undertones), or warm (yellow, peachy, golden undertones). A neutral skin tone is a mix of warm and cool undertones.
























There is a misconception that pale people can’t be warm-toned. In fact, many fair-skinned people have warm undertones and dark-skinned people can have cool tones. A simple way to determine your skin tone is to hold some gold and silver jewellery to your face. If the gold makes you look more radiant and awake, you have warm undertones, if the silver looks better on you, you have cool undertones. If both silver and gold look great on you, you have neutral undertones.

Once you have determined if you are "warm" or "cool," then you can find the eyeglass frame colors that will suit you the best.

Cool

Noted for having a pink undertone, Cool skin types looks best with similarly cool-toned frames like blue, silver, gray, green, and clear. Black frames tend to be too harsh, while gold hues can clash with the naturally rosy complexion.

Neutral

Neutral skin types — with a mix of pink and golden undertones — can wear just about anything. Go bold with stark black, keep it neutral with a tortoise pattern, or play with any number of fun shades.

Warm

Accented with a golden undertone, warm skin types look best with similarly warm frames — tortoise, brown, red, orange, gold, and yellow. They also look great with the boldness of black, but will want to avoid greenish hues that may give them a sallow cast.

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