How to Select Clothing Colors That Complement Blonde Hair and Light Eyes

How to Select Clothing Colors That Complement Blonde Hair and Light Eyes



Enhance your
beauty
by wearing clothes that best complement your coloring. Take a moment to discover which colors celebrate your shade of blonde and your unique eye color.







Things You'll Need:





Men's Casual Pants



Men's Casual Tops



Men's Dress Shirts



Men's Dress Sweater



Mens' Dress Pants



Women's Casual Tops



Women's Dress Coats



Women's Dress Pants



Women's Dress Shirts



dresses and skirts









Step
1



Begin your journey into personal color by divorcing yourself from your favorite colors and whatever colors currently reside in your closet.




Step
2



Consider your natural hair color. Determine if it's golden, flaxen or ash blond.




Step
3



Remove all traces of makeup.




Step
4



Look at your eyes in the mirror. Are they light blue or green, clear blue or green, or a shade of gray?




Step
5



Check your skin's undertones. Do you see golden, peachy, beige or bluish hues?




Step
6



Choose soft earth tones if you are a golden blonde with green or dark blue-green eyes, and golden undertones to your skin. Look for browns, yellow-based greens, oranges, peach and light camel. Grays, navys and pinks will make you look lifeless. Wear blacks for pants or skirts only.




Step
7



Choose plums, mauves, pinks, rose-based browns and beiges, blue grays and blue greens if you have ash blond hair, blue, green or gray eyes, and pink or bluish undertones to your skin. Orange and golden colors will make you appear very pale.




Step
8



Choose ivory, apricot, tans, beige, milk chocolate browns, violet blues and lemon yellows if you have flaxen hair, clear blue or green eyes, and peach, pink or golden undertones to your skin. Marine blue and warm grays will work for you, but black and burgundy will render you sallow.




Step
9



Go shopping. You're armed with personally empowering information, so get out there and use it!




Step
10



Try on colors that you've determined to be well suited to your coloring. Step out of the dressing room into light that is as close to daylight as possible, and ask a friend or sales associate for an opinion.




Step
11



Look at yourself against a white or off-white background for an undistorted view of the color.







Tips & Warnings









Experiment. There are a million colors out there; if you're unsure which one is right for you, try it on and get a few opinions.








Color blind? Find someone you trust, give her your list of colors and have her help you select the shades most complementary for you.








If you find a color you like that is outside of your range, consider it for pants or a skirt. Keep it far away from your face.



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