Thursday, October 18, 2012

Pick The Perfect Bathing Suit Color

Choose bathing suit colors that flatter your skin tone.


When you reach for a new bathing suit, make sure you are reaching for the perfect color for your skin tone. Bathing suits come in a vast selection of colors and patterns in order to give women a plethora of choices. Knowing what colors complement your skin tone before you begin your shopping expedition cuts down on wasted time. Once you choose your suit, strut your new look on the beach for everyone to admire.








Instructions


1. Know the shade of your skin tone prior to shopping. Store and dressing room lighting can be deceiving, especially if the lights are fluorescent. Fluorescent lights can make you appear paler. If you plan to wear self-tanner throughout the summer, apply the tanner before shopping.


2. Browse the swimsuit racks that contain predominantly black and white colors if your skin tone is pale or ivory with a neutral or bluish undertone. Other colors that work well for pale and ivory skin tones are watermelon and silver. Avoid colors that will wash you out such as beige, bright orange and gold.


3. Move away from black if your skin tone is pale with pink undertones because black can wash you out and make you appear ghostly. Stick to complementary colors which include cinnamon, silver, baby blue, pale pink and ivory.


4. Choose bright colors for a freckled peach skin tone. This includes most redheads. Lime or apple green, mocha, cinnamon or peach are flattering options. Avoid dark colors because they can give the illusion of paler skin.


5. Pick bold colors if your skin tone is medium tan to dark. Bold colors include jewel tones such as turquoise, emerald green, red, purple and deep yellow. Stay away from earth tones and pastels unless they are used minimally.


6. Choose earthy shades if your skin tone is bronze or light brown. Earth tones complement sun-kissed skin better than olive-based skin. These shades include caramel, beige, rust, gold, brown and camel.

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