Deciphering Olive Skin Tone

What Defines an Olive Skin Tone?

While genetics primarily Show our skin color, sun brightnesss, and undertones also shape how our complexion appears. Melanin production, responsible for skin pigmentation, varies among individuals. Exposure to sunlight can increase melanin production, resulting in freckles.

olive skin is characterized by a distinct green cast that can only be achieved by mixing a really strong foundation of blue or a cool undertone with a weaker yellow overtone and that is important to understand so at its core olive skin is cool and it’s something that I think gets confused a lot and as someone with an actual olive skin. I think it will make the whole process a lot easier for you especially,

 

Deciphering Olive Skin Tone

 

Features of Self-Diagnose

 

Self-diagnose in a little bit so that leads nicely into some common olive skin myths and the first one that always jumps out to me is that olive doesn’t refer to the depth of your skin color so how light or dark it is

 

Coloring of your skin and that is important because so much information out there especially very dated the information would lead us to believe that  olive skin can only be medium to dark and that it’s completely not true you can be very very pale and have olive skin.

 

How to determine if you have olive skin

 

I think the easiest one and is that you can look at the skin on your body now it’s very important to not look at your face when trying to do this because hormones and the seasonal skin products.

that you might have on sunscreen and other skin conditions like

 1 Acne

2  Rosacea

 

can certainly alter the color of your face making it difficult to see the green so instead in natural daylight you should look at your chest your wrist your inner upper arm your stomach or your inner thigh those are areas that are least affected by the Sun.

 

so it can make your skin look very very yellow and sometimes even orange so broad daylight is key and then the other thing is you want to make sure you’re comparing your skin to someone in a similar depth so don’t compare it to someone too much paler or too much darker than you.

Foundation Test

The foundation test and that requires getting a warm foundation something designed specifically for people with a warm undertone now make sure it’s in the right depth for your skin so it’s not too light or too dark and then either swatch it on the side of your face or put it all over your face,

 

if you’re really feeling bold and then let it sit for about an hour so that it can fully be oxidized and fully set and if you have a true olive skin and you have a cool undertone and a yellow overtone those colors will mix very unpleasantly with a very warm based foundation and you’ll end up with a color that is bright orange kind of muddy and just looks so off.

All From: AURASKINHUB.com

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