The provided transcript discusses the concept of skin undertones, and how understanding these undertones can help individuals make better choices about their personal style, including hair color, makeup, and clothing.
The speaker, Raquel Ruins, explains that skin undertones can be categorized into several types, including photo type skin tone, which includes individuals with light or blonde hair, light eyes, and porcelain-like skin. Other skin types include skin type 2, which she refers to as "skin type 2, hi Leonardo," and skin type 3, which she describes as "more of a beige skin with medium skin."
Raquel also discusses the concept of undertone, which is the color that lies beneath the surface of the skin. This undertone can be categorized into several types, including cold undertones, which have more presence of yellow and are more pinkish or grayish, and warm undertones, which are more yellowish and have a more peachy background.
She then provides several tests to help individuals discover their skin undertones, including looking at veins and comparing photographs taken in natural light.
Once individuals understand their skin undertones, they can apply this knowledge to make better choices about their personal style. For example, individuals with warm skin undertones may prefer blonde hair, while those with cold undertones may prefer gray or platinum blonde hair.
Raquel also discusses the importance of matching the color of hair with the skin undertone, as mismatched colors can lead to a strange skin color or flaws in the hair color.
Overall, the transcript provides a detailed explanation of skin undertones and their impact on personal style, with practical advice on how to identify and work with one's skin undertone.
1. The text discusses the concept of skin tone, which is determined by the amount of melanin in the skin. The more melanin, the darker the skin tone.
2. The text mentions that skin tones can range from light to dark, and that there are different types of skin undertones, such as cold, neutral, and warm.
3. The text explains that different skin tones react differently to light, and that the undertone of the skin can give clues to the skin's color.
4. The text also explains that different skin tones can have different reactions to gold and silver accessories, and that understanding your skin tone can help in choosing the right colors for your hair, makeup, and clothing.
5. The text provides a detailed guide on how to identify your skin tone using a series of tests involving photographs and natural lighting.
6. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding your skin tone in order to make informed decisions about your personal style and appearance.