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Metal color and skin tone...

What metal color looks best on you?

  • White metals

    Votes: 31 66.0%
  • Yellow gold

    Votes: 13 27.7%
  • Rose/pink gold

    Votes: 3 6.4%

  • Total voters
    47
I pick a metal's color based on the metal's color.
How it 'goes' with my skin would not enter my mind.
 
yellow gold looks best on me - fair skin & blonde/brown hair

(I don't care if white gold is more in. I never cared much for white gold anyway. Although a few certain color stones look better in white gold, though - grey spinel, for example.)
 
I'm fair and pinkish, and white metals look best on me. Lower carat (14k/10k) gold looks fine too, but higher carat YG makes me look a little ruddy. Rose gold makes me look SUPER ruddy... but I like it anyway. I have many white and YG pieces and only about three RG things.

I also don't care about mixing metals when I wear them.
 
I wear Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer in Fawn which, apparently, is for "medium skin with pink tones". Yellow gold looks best on me but, for some pieces, I prefer white metal anyway. My watch is stainless and my wedding set is platinum.

laura-mercier-tinted-moisturizer.jpg
 
jazzoboe|1365076868|3420008 said:
I'd love to know how you all define pale/fair, because I've only met about 2 people in my life with paler skin than myself. Many makeup brands actually don't make a color light enough for me... Ivory maks me orange :sick: Also I have no ability to tan, I just burn and/or freckle.


All of the above is also true of me....


jazzoboe|1365076868|3420008 said:
I seriously have no idea how I'm not a redhead with this skin.

Now here is where we part company. I figured if nature got it wrong, that that didn't mean I had to leave things that way. I've been a redhead for about six months now and an amazing number of people have come up to me and said things like that their children were redheads like me!!!

Deb/AGBF
:saint:
 
Medium skin tone with yellow undertones and I can wear all metal colours well. I don't mix and match but enjoy wearing both white and yellow metals. I think I'm "caramel" using Little River's picture. I tan very well in summer but get fair in winter.
 
What a great thread! I wear a 18kt yellow gold ring on my right hand and a 14kt yellow gold ring on my left. I want to see pictures of you ladies that are so utterly pale! I've joked for years that if I don't get some sunlight I'd be transparent! :P

Most of my jewelry is yellow gold, but I have a silver bracelet on my right hand and silver necklace, and it's perfectly "matchy" with my skin tone... idk, I guess I'm one of the lucky ones! :))

(I wear Brilliance foundation that has a bit of a tint, it's called "Fair with a Twist" , if I'd just wear "fair" I'd be perfectly ghostly)
 
missy|1365068551|3419988 said:
canuk-gal|1365045236|3419882 said:
HI:

I wear everything--and often mix colors. I don't discriminate--or rather I cannot! :bigsmile:

cheers--Sharon


I like this! :appl:
I actually have a few pieces of jewelry that combine yellow, white and rose gold (bracelets, necklace and earrings) and while I wear the earrings (which I love) I forgot about the other pieces. Thanks Sharon for the reminder!
I also mix metals. When I'm wearing any of my yellow gold pieces I still wear my ER (platinum) and watch which technically don't "go". I don't mind not "matching" my metals.


:wavey:

I like mixing colors, metal and textures. Pearls with other stuff, KWIM.

One of my favorite pieces is the Sydeny Evans blue sapphire and blackened gold star--because I like to layer, I wear that with yellow gold and platinum. If I wear more than one necklace, I dont ususally wear anything in my ears.

cheers--Sharon
 
LittleRiver|1365125622|3420519 said:
I wear Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer in Fawn which, apparently, is for "medium skin with pink tones". Yellow gold looks best on me but, for some pieces, I prefer white metal anyway. My watch is stainless and my wedding set is platinum.

Oh nice swatch pic! I'm the Porcelain color and it matches my face perfectly.
 
I prefer yellow gold, I have white and rose gold as well, but the majority of mine is yellow gold (most of it is many years old) I guess I never gave it any thought as to what looks best on me..I am fair skinned and honestly I dont care what color gold I wear...if I like it I will wear it :wink2:
 
I just got a new plain rose gold band and it looks surprisingly good on my pale skin. I think I like it even better than white or yellow gold!
 
Laila619|1365189084|3421074 said:
I just got a new plain rose gold band and it looks surprisingly good on my pale skin. I think I like it even better than white or yellow gold!

This exactly! I am pale with red undertones, especially on my hands.
 
I am very fair skinned, freckly and a strawberry blonde ginger,I'm the kind of pale that if you sit me in the sun too long, I not so much burn as burst into flames. My skin has red undertones. I wear white metals but also look good in rose gold. Yellow gold brings out the red in my skin and looks pretty terrible on me.
 
I like all three! Not sure what looks the best though...

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Logan Sapphire|1365207687|3421322 said:
I like all three! Not sure what looks the best though...

You really pull off all three I think!
 
kenny|1365093906|3420185 said:
I pick a metal's color based on the metal's color.
How it 'goes' with my skin would not enter my mind.

I'm guessing you don't wear a lot of earrings and necklaces - jewelry that's intended to enhance how you look!
 
When I first saw this thread I remembered some past discussions of metal color and skin tone. I especially remembered agreeing with aljdewey about yellow gold and fair women with pink undertones. By accident I just came upon the old thread entitled, "Is Yellow Gold out of style?" Here is a quotation from that thread.

Deb/AGBF
:saint:


Date: 11/2/2005 5:11:14 PM
Author: aljdewey


Date: 11/1/2005 2:31:03 PM

Author: Pyramid

I keep reading that people think yellow gold or white gold/platinum looks better with their skin.


What skin suits which color?


Is it yellow gold for darker skin and white gold for fairer skin?


Nope - it's usually the opposite.


Causacasians typically have a green tone to their skin that is more complemented by yellow/ivory. It's why most fair-skinned ladies look better in ivory wedding dresses, and in yellow gold.


Other nationalities with darker or more olive tones tend to favor whiter looks - i.e. white metals and white dresses.



You are absolutely right when it comes to me: I looked better in an off-white bridal gown (but wore a pure white one out of a desire to keep the tradition for a first marriage). I also look better in yellow gold. (I am very fair. I am currently a blonde, but was a brunette when I got married.)

Some blondes are very tan, however. I, as a brunette, was fair with pink tones. Surely there are more variables than skin color involved in what looks good on someone? I can imagine one blonde friend who tans wearing yellow gold to GREAT advantage!

Also: why would lighter Caucasians be more green? I thought that some of us had more pink undertones and others, who were more sallow, had more yellow. I am pink and when I want to disguise extra pink on my face I use a little green cream to cover the pink. What does that mean!!??

I am very serious. I want to understand more about skin color and jewelry.

Deb
 
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