The Best Glasses Colours For Your Skin Undertone

 

You can’t go wrong with classic black glasses frames, but If you’re starting to get bored with your current pair, it may be time to bring some colour into your life. Glasses come in every rainbow colour and beyond, from subtle pastels to deep jewel tones to sleek metallics. However, some shades are more flattering than others, and you can find which hues suit you best by looking at your skin’s undertone.

 

Your skin undertone—either warm, cool, or neutral—is a great starting point for finding flattering frames. There are many ways to find your undertone. You can look at the veins on your wrist; greenish ones may indicate a warm undertone, blue and purple veins are mainly seen on those with cool undertones, and neutral undertones usually have less prominent-coloured ones. You can try on white or cream clothing to see which looks better against your skin. Your jewellery preferences can also give you insight.

 

If you now know your undertone, check out this guide for your best glasses colours:

 

Warm undertone

If you have a warm undertone, your skin may appear yellow, peachy, or golden. As such, similar warm colours highlight your skin and help you achieve a lovely glow. Red glasses can look stunning on you, especially reds with more yellow tones or that skew more towards orange. Glasses Direct has a wide selection of red frames to browse, but the Jenna and Justin Models have the right bold and warm hue that can blend nicely with your skin. Yellows and oranges can also flatter your skin undertone. If you want something less vibrant and more sophisticated, frames in brown and amber can look elegant. Glasses with a tortoiseshell pattern in the same warm colours can give you a touch of glam. Gold and copper are your best friends for metallic frames.

 

Cool undertone

A cool undertone is the opposite of a warm one; your skin has more pink or blue tones. Go for cool colours like blue, which won’t wash you out and flatter your features. Other colours like green, pink, and violet can also give a fun and dynamic look, but make sure these hues have more blue tones instead of red or yellow. Red frames can also work well, but go for a pinker red to keep within the cool colour palette. Silver is your best match if you’re looking for metallic frames. Take cues from eyewear brand Gentle Monster, which boasts a range of avant-garde silver specs in their 2024 Optical Collection, such as the Atomic 02 model. They’re great for a more premium and sleek look if you want something more subtle. You also can’t go wrong with classic black frames, which look fantastic on medium and deeper skin tones.

 

Neutral undertones

 

People with neutral undertones are lucky, as almost any colour can look good on them. If your skin is neither warm nor cool or a mix of the two, you can explore all kinds of hues of frames. You can use classic neutral frames like brown, grey, and white, which will always look flattering. Experiment with the brightness and vibrancy of your colours as well. Go for a darker colour to contrast with fair skin, like jewel tones in green, blue, and violet, or you can try out lighter-hued frames like pastels or neon colours if you have a medium or deeper complexion for an eye-catching pop. You can also complement your undertone with a more saturated one, such as wearing lighter neutrals if you have a light skin tone and opting for darker colours if you have medium or deep skin. If the choices are overwhelming or you can stick to one option, you can choose a fun two-toned look. The Moray glasses from Cubitts are a great example of a colour-blocked frame with multiple colours, which make for a chic and exciting look.

 

A good skincare routine is essential whether you have warm, cool, or neutral skin undertones. For top tips on keeping your skin looking and feeling its best when wearing glasses, remember to drink plenty of water, embrace the natural makeup look, and invest more time in self-care.