Monday, May 5, 2008

Find Your Best Colors

Have you ever noticed how you tend hear compliments on how nice you look when wearing certain colors? These are probably some of your best colors. There may also be ones that you never feel great in and don't really do you any favors. color analysis became popular in the seventies due to a number of popular television programs but since then there has been less interest in it although there are still a number of professional consultants offering the service. We all like the sound of finding the perfect colors to suit our skin tone and hair color, but can rarely afford the luxury of a professional assessment. In order to guarantee you have the ultimate stylish wardrobe, we are going to tell you how to find your best colors so that you can look and feel amazing.

Firstly look at your skin tone and work out whether you have:

A warm skin tone with yellow, beige, brown and olive undertones - you will tend to look best in clothes in the yellow reds and browns family.

A cool skin tone with blue, rose, pink, purple undertones - you will tend to look best in clothes in the blue, green and purple family.

Look at the contrast between your skin, eye and natural hair color. In general the more the contrast the stronger the colors you can get away with. For example dark hair and eyes with pale skin will suit stronger colors.

If you look at your pupil in natural light, the colors that you see are likely to be your best colors.

Other great ways of finding out which are your best colors are asking friends family, hair colonists/stylists, looking at old pictures of yourself to see which colors suit you best. Celebrities will usually have stylists to advise them on the best colors to wear. By finding a celebrity with a similar coloring to you, you can watch what colors they wear nad get the benefit of this advise for free.

Once you have found your best colors, Use them to select tops or accessories that are close to your face such as scarves. If in doubt always try clothes on in natural light, to assess whether the colors really suit you. Occasionally try something you would not go for, you may be surprised how it looks, there will be a whole palette of colors that suit you so you do not need to stick to just one.

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