How can you determine your skins undertones?
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Aug 2, 2013
Marie R.
How can you tell?
Aug 2, 2013
Lynzie B.
Look at the inside of your forearms. See the veins there? If they look more blue, you're probably cool undertones. If you see green veins, you're warm. So, blue veins = cool skin, green veins = warm skin.
Also if you wear more or look better in silver jewelry your more cool. If you wear more gold then warm. If you look good in both your probably neutral.
Aug 2, 2013
Lynzie B.
Basics ^
Aug 2, 2013
Marie R.
The jewelry thing I can't really tell. But by the sounds of it, I probably have cool undertones. Thank you Lynzie!! :)
Aug 2, 2013
Joyce T.
There's an article on the editorial section about it.
Aug 3, 2013
Stacy P.
I can't tell if my veins are blue or green lol but I live gold Jewelery and look banging in it :-) so I guess warm it is.