TL;DR: Finding your best colors isn't about memorizing a chart — it's about understanding your undertone and then knowing which shades make your face light up versus wash you out. Here's how to figure it out so you stop second-guessing every outfit.
Forget light, medium, or dark — that's not what determines whether a color looks amazing on you. Your undertone is the real MVP. Undertone is the subtle hue underneath your skin's surface, and it falls into one of three camps: warm, cool, or neutral.
Warm undertones lean golden, peachy, or olive. Cool undertones lean pink, red, or bluish. Neutral is a mix of both. Two women with the exact same skin shade can have completely different undertones, which is why your best friend's go-to coral might make you look tired.
Check your wrist veins. In natural light (step outside on your porch, not under bathroom fluorescents), look at the veins on the inside of your wrist. Green-leaning veins usually mean warm. Blue or purple veins usually mean cool. Both? Probably neutral.
Think about jewelry. This one's fun. Does gold jewelry make your face glow? Warm. Do you reach for silver because it just looks right? Cool. Love both equally? Neutral, sis.
The white paper test. Hold a plain white piece of paper next to your bare face. If your skin looks yellowish or golden against it, you're likely warm. If it pulls pink or rosy, cool. If you honestly can't tell — neutral wins again.
None of these tests are perfect on their own, but when two or three point the same direction, you've got your answer.
Warm-toned women absolutely shine in colors that echo the richness of Louisiana sunsets. Think:
Spring 2026 is being really good to y'all warm-toned girls. Butter yellows and terracotta shades are everywhere right now, and they're going to look incredible against golden skin at every outdoor event this season.
Colors to approach with caution: icy pastels, stark black right next to your face, and cool-toned pinks can make warm undertones look a little dull. A warm-toned scarf or statement necklace near your face can fix a cool-colored top, though.
Cool-toned babes light up in jewel tones and icy shades that would swallow warm-toned women whole. Your power colors include:
Cool undertones and LSU purple? A match made in Tiger Stadium heaven. If you've ever thrown on a purple top and gotten three compliments before you hit Johnston Street, your undertone is probably why.
Watch out for: orangey shades, mustard, and warm browns can pull sallow against cool skin. If you love a warm-toned trend, wear it on the bottom half — a mustard skirt with a white or blue top keeps the warmth away from your face.
Neutral-toned women can genuinely wear the widest range. Dusty rose, jade green, soft blush, medium blues — the middle-ground shades are your sweet spot.
You can also pull off both warm and cool extremes better than most people, but you'll notice the very most saturated versions of either can overwhelm. A slightly muted or dusty version of any trendy color is usually your best bet. Dusty coral instead of neon coral. Sage instead of lime. Mauve instead of hot pink.
Next time you're in the boutique, try this: hold two similar tops in different color temperatures up to your face. One warm-leaning, one cool-leaning. You'll see it immediately — one makes your eyes pop and your skin look even, and the other just... doesn't.
The Federal Trade Commission's guidance on clothing labels reminds shoppers to pay attention to fabric content too, since certain materials reflect light differently and can shift how a color reads against your skin.
Natural lighting is your best friend for this test. If you're shopping in Youngsville, step near a window or doorway. Those overhead store lights lie to everybody.
Pull out the three tops you get the most compliments in. Odds are they share an undertone family. That's not coincidence — that's your palette telling you what works. Build from there, and getting dressed stops feeling like a guessing game.
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