What Natural Metal Colour Should You Drop Your Money On
I have cool pink skin. I am (in my system) a Hair colour type.
Why?
Cos that's what everyone notices very first about me - my hair.
Always have, always will. No matter what I wear or how much I change or what I do to my locks (and I could do nothing at all).
My hair is always seen first and foremost.
There is a reason for this and it all comes down to science.
It's what stands out as being the strongest contrast against my features.
My eyes whites, skin and teeth all seem on an even keel, anything framing that as contrast will be highly noticed - this is what makes me a Hair colour type.
And this is what tells me I have pink skin.
I have spent well over a decade creating and then a decade delivering a colour system that works on this theory.
As a Hair colour type with pink skin, silver and light grey look fabulous on me (hence letting my hair go grey so easily), but if I had peach skin (a vibrant colour type), or orange skin (a creative colour type), grey hair is not going to sit back so well and it's going to be a real tough journey.
There is always a way though and it's all about balancing the colours that you wear.
And your skin tone can also change as those silver glitters start shining through (but that's another topic for later, let's get back to the metals).
Rose gold is a pink metal (in the above picture) which blends back and disappears - useful when I wear other statement earrings that I don't want to compete with but It's not worthwhile investing in too much in rose gold.
Silver is a cool metal and suits my cool skin tone - it will stand out as it's not the same colour as my skin but it looks great back against it.
So what am I trying to say here?
If your skin is pink (Hair colour type) or blue (Eyes colour type) - you suit the silver and it looks like it belongs.
If your skin is pink (Hair colour type), the rose gold is hardly even there.
Do you have pink skin and are about to invest in an expensive ring?
Go the yellow gold!
That right there needs to be something that people notice and talk about.
Go against what should suit you.
Let it stand out and be proud.