By Meredith Marmurek
Did you know that your skin tone can affect how your glasses and sunglasses look on you? Read on to find out how to choose the best frame color for you.
Skin tones and undertones are related, but they aren’t quite the same thing. Skin tone refers to the color (or tone) of the surface of your skin. Skin tones are generally divided into four categories:
Undertones are the subtle hints of color just beneath your skin’s surface. They are typically split into the following groups:
If your skin seems to have faint hints of yellow or green, you probably have a warm undertone. People with a cool undertone tend to have slight hints of blue or pink. If you can’t identify an underlying color below your skin’s surface, your undertone is most likely neutral.
Your complexion encompasses your skin tone and undertone, along with your skin type (dry, oily, etc.). It describes the overall look and feel of your skin. Categories typically range from very light or fair to very dark or deep. Knowing the shade or color of your complexion can also help you choose your best frame color.
If you’re not sure how to classify your skin tone or undertone, here are a few things to consider:
Is your skin deep and warm-toned? Here are some good eyeglasses and sunglasses colors for you:
Considers these frame colors if you have deep skin with cool undertones:
If your skin has a neutral undertone, you can wear almost any color of glasses or sunglasses frame. Some of the best colors for you are:
Choosing the right glasses or sunglasses color for your skin tone can enhance your overall appearance and boost your confidence. Whether you have warm, cool, or neutral undertones, we have glasses and sunglasses to showcase your unique sense of style and help you look your best.
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