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Gold or silver: How to know which jewellery suits you

When it comes to jewellery, the debate rages on: is gold the ultimate champion or does silver reign supreme? With this debate taking over the internet, it can be quite confusing to make a decision on which jewellery suits you best. If you’re not sure which jewellery suits you best, no worries - this guide will help you uncover whether you’re classic gold girlie, a silver devotee, or perhaps you go against the fashion rules and prefer a bold mix-and-match of both.

Did you know that your skin tone plays a crucial role in determining which metals and stones will look best on you? Understanding your skin tones and undertones determines the best colour of jewellery to wear.

Spotting your vein colour can guide you towards determining whether you lean towards a cool tone, warm tone, or maintain neutrality in your complexion.

Skin tones range from light to dark, while undertones are the subtle colours beneath your skin's surface. People with cool skin tones often have blue or purple veins and look great in silver jewellery or white gold. Those with warm skin tones have greenish veins and stand out in yellow gold or rose gold jewellery. Neutral skin tones often have both colour veins, meaning they’re able to rock both gold and silver.

Different ways to determine your skin tone and undertone

Vein test: Take a look at your veins on the inside of your wrist. If they appear blue or purple, you likely have cool undertones. If they appear green, you probably have warm undertones. A mix of both indicates neutral undertones.

White paper test: In natural lighting, hold a piece of white paper to your face. If your skin looks yellowish or warm against the white, you have warm undertones. If it looks pink or rosy, you have cool undertones.

Eye and hair colour: Did you know your natural hair and eye colour can offer you clues on which jewellery suits you? If your natural hair colour is blonde, black, or cool brown along with blue or green eyes, your undertones are most likely cool. If you have red hues in your hair and brown, hazel or dark green eyes, you probably have warm undertones.

Clothing colours: Pay attention to the colours in your wardrobe. Earthy tones like greens, yellows, oranges, and warm reds often go well with warm undertones while cool undertones look great in blues and purples.

For those with neutral skin tones, you have the flexibility to wear both cool and warm-toned jewellery. Neutral undertones lean neither too pink nor too golden, making them compatible with a wide range of metals and gemstones.

Now that you know how to determine which jewellery suits you best, shopping for accessories should now be less of a hassle and more of a breeze.

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