Have you ever tried on a lipstick that looked stunning on your friend but totally washed you out? Or bought a foundation that seemed like the perfect match in the store — only to realize it looked off in natural light?
It’s not just the lighting or a bad product. The real culprit might be something many people overlook: your skin’s undertone.
Knowing your undertone is like unlocking a secret code that helps you make better decisions when it comes to makeup, clothes, jewelry, and even hair color.
Before we jump into identifying your undertone, let’s clear up the confusion between skin tone and undertone.
There are three major types of undertones:
Think of undertones as your personal filter. They influence:
When your makeup or clothes clash with your undertone, it can make you look tired, pale, or “off.” But when you get it right?
Let’s get practical! There's no need for pricey tools—just some natural light and a few ordinary things.
Look at the veins on your inner wrist or forearm in daylight.
Grab your favorite jewelry — or even just imagine it.
Hold up a white shirt or cloth next to your face in natural light, and then try an off-white or cream one.
Fun tip: Still unsure? Look at celebrities with similar skin tones. If you’re vibing with Deepika Padukone’s peachy warmth or Anne Hathaway’s cool elegance, it might give you a clue!
Let’s talk makeup — because getting your undertone right can totally transform your beauty routine.
The most obvious place undertones matter.
Try swatching three shades along your jawline and stepping into natural light. The one that disappears seamlessly? That’s your match.
Ever noticed how some colors make you look fresh and awake, while others make you look…meh?
It’s not about the color being “bad,” just whether it complements your undertone.
You can wear both warm and cool tones — but muted or softer shades may suit you better than super vibrant ones.
Thinking of switching up your hair? Let your undertone guide you.
Yes, undertones matter even at your fingertips.
Short answer: No. Your undertone remains constant, even if your skin tone changes due to sun exposure, illness, or age. That’s why it’s such a reliable guide when picking colors that suit you.
Once you know your undertone, you’ll never look at makeup or fashion the same way again. You’ll save money (no more buying shades that don’t work!), build a more flattering wardrobe, and boost your confidence every time you catch your reflection.
It’s not about rules — it’s about using undertones as a tool to highlight your natural beauty. Feel free to break the “guidelines” if something makes you feel amazing. Because when it comes to beauty, the only real rule is: own your glow.