Makeup Colors for Springs

Makeup Colors for Springs

The right makeup colors are just as important as the right clothing colors.

Just like fads in fashion, there are fads in makeup. I like to be aware of colors that I know look good on me and those that I know don’t so that even if something is all the rage, I can choose a shade that won’t make me look like I’m sick. To me, wearing colors that make the most of my natural coloring is the most important thing about wearing makeup. Because if your makeup doesn’t make you look great, then what’s the point of wearing it? I personally think that all women look better with some color, even if it’s just some mascara and lipgloss.

The colors shown below are meant to give you some color inspiration and are by no means the only colors you should ever wear. These are just some of the colors that will look good on you. And please be aware that some of them are meant to be metallic or pearly, but it’s hard to capture that with flat colors so all of the shades shown will have some variation in real life.

 

Spring coloring is warm and fresh.

Not all Springs are alike. Springs may be Light, Warm, or Clear.

You can find out more about the different Spring types here.

As a Spring, you will want to keep your makeup colors warm with yellow or peachy undertones. Your brown shades should be soft and golden. Smoky aquas and teals are better eyeshadows for you than bright ones.

 

Clear Spring

Special tip for Clear Springs: Emphasize either your eyes or your lips, but not both at once.

Clear Spring Makeup Colors

 

Warm Spring

Special tip for Warm Springs: Keep your look warm and clear, avoiding dark colors on your eyes.

Warm Spring Makeup Colors

 

Light Spring

Special tip for Light Springs: Keep lip liners light and neutral so they don’t deepen your lipstick color. Avoid dark, muted brown lip colors.

Light Spring Makeup Colors

 

You can find the Summer colors here, Autumn colors here, and Winter colors here.

You can shop my Sarena Nicole Custom Beauty Makeup Collection here.

If you are unsure about your coloring, I can help!

Color Analysis is not an exact science so it’s impossible to place every individual into neat little boxes.

Your coloring is as unique as you are!