One of the questions I always get when I'm doing makeup on someone is "what makeup colors are going to look best on my skin tone?" Whether you're Indian, Latina, Middle Eastern, Asian, English... it's great to have a guide to choosing which colors are going to best accentuate your skin tone and make your features POP.
Especially when there are so many different options to buy! I mean I must personally have at least 15 different eye shadow palettes, another 10-15 lipsticks, and countless foundations and blushers.
Even with a treasure trove of product, I still find myself focusing on maybe 1-2 core set of colors that look good on me no matter where I'm going or what I'm wearing. And that's what I want to teach you. I want to help you find your core set of shades that no matter where you are going or what you're doing, those makeup shades are going to enhance your already beautiful features.
Here are a few of my favorite tips for you that I hope will help you on your next trip to Sephora or any where you beauty haul.
Light Skin Tones:
Soft eyeshadow shades of mauve, plum and browns flatter eye colors like blue, green and hazel. Shades of browns and champagne create an understated but classic look. Cheeks should be soft and have the same undertone as eyeshadows. Lips should also be worn soft with a swipe of gloss to add light reflection.
Asian Skin Tones:
Start with a soft eyeshadow base color and then add a rich brown, navy, plum, or black color for liner. If you like to use a third color, stick with soft taupe to accentuate the eye and create a crease. Play with lashes by creating the appearance of larger almond shaped eyes by applying strip lashes across the top lash line. Blush should also be worn in soft shades such as a pale pink or peach to brighten up the face. Lips should stay in the cooler tones.
South Asian/Middle Eastern Skin Tones:
Eyeshadow colors should be rich in tone. Deep Gold, Bronze, Terracotta, Plum, Brown, Black and Navy, Silver, Turquoise, Olive and Forest Green are all great colors. Stay away from colors that are too light and will look ashy or stark. If you want a more natural look and want to wear lighter colors opt for warm undertones like peach and red-based browns. Blush should be bright pinks or peaches applied on the apple of the cheek. Use bronzer to create cheekbones. Cooler tones in lip colors tend to flatter the skin.
Mixed Medium Skin Tones:
Eyeshadows can be cool or warm depending on your skins undertone. If you have warm undertones then cool shades will look more dramatic like lavender, silver, charcoal, cool browns. If you have cool undertones, then warm shades will look more dramatic like rich plums, bronze, gold, deep blue. Shimmery pale shadows make for a good base shade. Then follow with a corresponding shade in a darker hue through the crease and finish with a matching dark color in the corner of the eye. Have fun with liner colors to add drama and even play with colored mascara like deep navy or plum. Cheeks should be soft if eyes are more dramatic.
Latina Skin Tones:
Eyeshadows can be cool or warm depending on your skins undertone. If you have warm undertones then cool shades will look more dramatic. If you have cool undertones, then warm shades will look more dramatic. Shimmery pale shadows make for a good base shade. Then follow with a corresponding shade in a darker hue through the crease and finish with a matching dark color in the corner of the eye. Cheeks should be soft if eyes are more dramatic.
African American/Dark Skin Tones:
Eyeshadow colors should be rich in tone. Gold, Bronze, Terracotta, Plum, Brown, Black and Navy are all great colors. Stay away from colors that are too light and will look ashy or stark. Blush should be rich to highlight the cheek area. Cool tones in lip colors tend to flatter the skin.
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