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Basically there are four categories of skin tone, Winter, Summer, Autumn and Spring and they all have specific characteristics and colours that suit them best. There are also colours that should definitely be avoided by each skin tone. Gloves
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Below will give you the four skin tones, their characteristics and the colours that suit them. In order to determine which one you are look at the colour of the skin on your under arm in natural daylight and decide which description fits it best. af mens
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If the inside of your arm has blue or pink/rosy undertones then you have a winter skin tone. Generally your skin can be pale and porcelain white, yellowish-olive or dark. You will have a lot of depth to your colouring and there will be a large contrast between your hair colour, eye colour and skin tone. Usually people with a winter skin tone will be brunettes with deep coloured eyes.

The colours you should wear should be sharp, stark and clear. Some of the best ones are black, navy blue, red and bright pink. If you want to wear lighter colours then stick to bright white or icy pastels like cool blues, pinks and yellows.

Colours that should be avoided by you are earthy tones and subdued colours like beige, orange and gold. Also stay away from light-medium browns and camel.
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You are a summer tone if the inside of your arm has blue or pink undertones with very pale and pink skin. This skin tone usually occurs in natural blondes and pale skinned brunettes with pale eyes.

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