Have you ever wondered why wearing certain colours make your eyes sparkle and your complexion glow, while others seem to make you look dull, sallow or simply washed out? The secret lies in the art of colour theory, a personalised approach to makeup that takes into account your unique skin undertone and features.
Understanding your undertone – whether it’s warm, cool or neutral – is fundamental to the process. The undertone forms the basis for selecting makeup shades that complement your natural colouring, enhancing your features and creating a harmonious look.
The idea of personal colour analysis has a history spanning decades. It began with the four season colour theory by Swiss theorist Johannes Itten, who used the analogy of seasons to group colours. This approach gained popularity in the 1980s as “seasonal colour analysis”, categorising people into four seasons based on their individual complexions.
Today, this concept has evolved further, breaking the four seasons into three distinct groups, each aligning with specific complexions and undertones. Beyond classification, a thorough personal colour analysis considers makeup shades, foundation tones, hair colours, and even jewellery hues, offering a holistic method to enhance individual beauty.
Colour palettes are divided into various categories, each catering to different undertones and bringing out the best in your complexion. Here’s a glimpse at some popular palettes:
• Cool Tones: If your skin has bluish or pinkish undertones, cool tones are your best friends – think icy blues, soft pinks, and jewel-like purples to make your features pop.
• Warm Tones: Golden, peachy, and earthy shades work wonders for those with warm undertones. These hues add warmth and radiance to your complexion.
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