Some time back I did a post on the Pop colours trend. But even though they are quite a rage, many people fail to pull it off mostly because they don't know which colours would suit them.
So here's a cheat sheet to make the pop tints work for you:
For dusky skin tones
Even though it's my favourite type of skin tone, it's a bit sad that most people with dark skin tone go wrong with this style. People with such skin tone should stay away from bright reds and the like. Try dark coral tones or warmer shades like peaches or mauves.
For wheatish skin tones
Coral tones look wonderful on a skin tone that has a golden undertone. Lucky you, you can go for anything from blood reds to cranberry pinks.
For lighter skin tones
For such complexion, hot reds and fuchsia work great. But of course, if you're the experimenting kind, you could go for bright orange tints.
Taylor Swift shows you how to get it right.
So here's a cheat sheet to make the pop tints work for you:
For dusky skin tones
Even though it's my favourite type of skin tone, it's a bit sad that most people with dark skin tone go wrong with this style. People with such skin tone should stay away from bright reds and the like. Try dark coral tones or warmer shades like peaches or mauves.
For wheatish skin tones
Coral tones look wonderful on a skin tone that has a golden undertone. Lucky you, you can go for anything from blood reds to cranberry pinks.
For lighter skin tones
For such complexion, hot reds and fuchsia work great. But of course, if you're the experimenting kind, you could go for bright orange tints.
Taylor Swift shows you how to get it right.