OLIVE, WE NEED TO TALK.

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  • @MassielMancebo
    @MassielMancebo 4 года назад +1227

    I feel like olive skin tones are the people version of that dress from 2014/2015 that was white and gold or blue and black 😂

  • @mrswagaswaga
    @mrswagaswaga 3 года назад +519

    The olive tone struggle: I look like a porcelain doll when it's winter, I look like another race when it's summer. 🙃

    • @CW-rx2js
      @CW-rx2js 2 года назад +11

      So trueee

    • @Awall79
      @Awall79 2 года назад +83

      This struggle is so real….
      Winter: Oh, you must be Irish.
      Summer: Do you have Latin ancestry?
      Im Irish/French

    • @mrswagaswaga
      @mrswagaswaga 2 года назад +15

      @@Awall79 i'm french descendant & italian 😂

    • @Awall79
      @Awall79 2 года назад +19

      @@mrswagaswaga My mother is French and she is olive too, but a bit darker than me. French ancestry must have a lot of olive in the dna.

    • @bananayogurt8002
      @bananayogurt8002 2 года назад +4

      🙂 Indeed

  • @abilea4081
    @abilea4081 4 года назад +569

    I really wish makeup companies would make pale olive shades, all of my foundations are so yellow

    • @abilea4081
      @abilea4081 4 года назад +5

      @Sylvie Kb Oh I didnt know that even existed thank you!

    • @jwashingmachine8307
      @jwashingmachine8307 3 года назад +11

      You should check out the subreddit ‘OliveMUA.’ There are lots of makeup recommendations from other ladies with olive skin 😊

    • @mirandacervera5489
      @mirandacervera5489 3 года назад +37

      THANKS!! YES! I’m a very pale olive toned girl and my foundation options are usually a bit too pink or too yellow/orangey for me

    • @clarajoao3359
      @clarajoao3359 3 года назад +17

      EX1 cosmetics specializes in olive skin! Their foundation was honestly life-changing

    • @heidehho6191
      @heidehho6191 3 года назад +1

      Dr Jart cicarepair colour corrector, when you warm it up it goes olive-ish skin tone colour but pale

  • @sarahlelievre6391
    @sarahlelievre6391 4 года назад +782

    "Anyone who isn't white is put into warm" -- thank you for addressing this, finally! I had never seen a relevant color analysis in my life for my half-arabic biotype before finding those youtube videos. And favorite food is duck.

    • @milica8979
      @milica8979 4 года назад +71

      This really shows how most people don't understand what an undertone even is. No one thinks every dark color in general is yellow-based, so why would every dark skin color be yellow-based? Very strange reasoning.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +44

      Charlotte Tilbury is an example of a brand that assumes this.

    • @jrmetmoi
      @jrmetmoi 4 года назад +16

      Milica yeah dark skin can have yellow, red, neutral, olive or blue undertones

    • @ifetayodavidson-cade5613
      @ifetayodavidson-cade5613 4 года назад +21

      ​@@milica8979 I recently learned that many cosmetic companies make foundation/concealer/etc. colors by mixing white, black, red, and/or yellow pigment. This ignores people with olive, blue, and purple undertones who need varying amounts of blue in their foundation. As a dark brown person, my foundations are usually too red. I add blue pigment to make it work, so the suggestions to add green should help for olive undertones.

    • @milica8979
      @milica8979 4 года назад +20

      @@ifetayodavidson-cade5613 Yes, I'm actually a fair European girl with warm olive skin, and I also find that most foundations are too pink/peachy for me. It took me a long time to find foundations that are more golden, but not too dark for my skin.

  • @danilejai7801
    @danilejai7801 4 года назад +430

    I need as many OLIVE TONE videos as you can put out!!!! Having just discovered that I’m an African American with olive tone, I need as much help as possible.

    • @jrmetmoi
      @jrmetmoi 4 года назад +28

      Dani Le'jai dark skin with olive undertones unite! I have yellow undertones with slight olive undertones in my skin tone especially during the winter.

    • @BeautyLit
      @BeautyLit 4 года назад +8

      jrmetmoi me too! If you have not checked out nars foundation or the “c” series of Mac foundation they have good colors for us!

    • @danilejai7801
      @danilejai7801 4 года назад +2

      Jess BeautyLit101 📝

    • @everydayarty
      @everydayarty 4 года назад +3

      Me too, me too! I just made a video with my updated capsule wardrobe taking into account olive warm and delicate if you would find it helpful! ruclips.net/video/ebJMantZnwQ/видео.html

    • @jrmetmoi
      @jrmetmoi 4 года назад +12

      Jess BeautyLit101 check out Pat McGrath Labs foundations and concealers in the shades Medium 18 and Medium 21 because they have some olive undertones in them. I bought both shades and Medium 18 is best for me during the winter or whenever I'm not in the sun and Medium 21 is best for me during the summer when I'm constantly in the sun.
      I always need a foundation that has a yellow undertone but the foundation is even more realistic looking if it has a slight olive undertone to it as well.

  • @sannaalegard2738
    @sannaalegard2738 4 года назад +272

    Video idea: It would be interesting to see different examples where people wear clothing too bright/too muted for their skin tone (but still correct in terms of cool or warm), and in the video you mute/brighten(?) it more and more until it matches the skin tone as close as possible. To show what you talk about the chroma/temperature.

  • @Keapix
    @Keapix 4 года назад +178

    Us warm and delicates causing confusion 😋 I wore cool colours for ages, because bright warms didn’t look right on me.

    • @Elwyn_the_Weird
      @Elwyn_the_Weird 4 года назад +35

      same! cool colours look much better on me than bright warms, but I recently discovered that coppery and camel tones look so good on me.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +25

      @@Elwyn_the_Weird yes! you and Keapix should wash my video on Mila Kunis if you haven't already, I show that effect of the 'too warm colors' toward the middle end of the video.

    • @Alabastergirl
      @Alabastergirl 4 года назад +1

      Off the subject but what Kibbe body type is Heidi Klum and Jennifer Garner? Thank you M.

    • @Keapix
      @Keapix 4 года назад +1

      Helen I’m no expert, but I’d guess FN for Jennifer. I think FN is also a common type for super-models?

    • @hotkebab3317
      @hotkebab3317 4 года назад +1

      @@Alabastergirl they both soft natural kibbe verifed😊

  • @CelesteSeeker
    @CelesteSeeker 4 года назад +188

    I was always typed as a "cool summer" and people put me in bubblegum pinks and mauves and I looked like the cryptkeeper. Lol! I looked in the mirror and always saw a pale yellowish green tint. I thought I had a disease or something because no one ever talked about olive skin in Seventeen magazine during the 90's and early 2000's. Lol! And once I found info about my green skin, people told me I couldn't be olive because olives were always cool. It took me decades to realize that I look best in muted warm colors!

    • @rdpcl
      @rdpcl 4 года назад +24

      I suddenly remembered that around 2005 I bought a Seventeen magazine which included a lot of girls with different skin tones, hair and eye colors. They assigned each girl one "best" color according to their personal features, and the girl closest to my coloring was not the Latina (as I am), but a South Asian labeled as "olive" wearing an "emerald green" cardigan. I tried different hues of bright, jewel green and looked terrible, but the red and gold colors suggested for the Latina girl looked terrible as well, so I couldn't make sense of it. Looking back, I guess that Seventeen assumed that every olive skin is cool by suggesting emerald green, but I'm warm and that's why it didn't work.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +36

      @@rdpcl omg! If you ever see that copy of Seventeen, keep it away from me. my trigger 'warm, cool, olive, deep'.

    • @jwashingmachine8307
      @jwashingmachine8307 3 года назад +2

      @@merriamstyle 😂🙈

    • @meepmeep1329
      @meepmeep1329 3 года назад +2

      Exactly the same for me

    • @amnbvcxz8650
      @amnbvcxz8650 7 месяцев назад +1

      My skin looks unhealthy too, i used to think green and gray tones in it are a sign of bad health😂

  • @Anniwashere
    @Anniwashere 4 года назад +138

    Loving all the olive skintone content!

  • @personnnn
    @personnnn Год назад +31

    timestamps
    Olive Skin and Color Analysis - 1:13
    Warm & Delicate Skin Tones - 7:46
    Redheads - 21:34
    The problem with most Color Analysis Systems - 23:55
    Conclusion - 28:50

  • @kaidawisteria
    @kaidawisteria 4 года назад +149

    Ugh, yes, I keep getting matched to warm-toned foundations because I'm Asian 😭 and then I gotta blend it all the way down to my chest because the foundation's so yellow and my skin can't keep up with the yellow undertones lol

    • @DaTaMB
      @DaTaMB 4 года назад +6

      Related! lol

    • @omgkthxbi
      @omgkthxbi 4 года назад +18

      I literally hate getting matched by other people lol they always just immediately go for the yellow foundations because I'm Asian.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +18

      If you are Hispanic, they tell you the same BS! Lol

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +36

      omg awful! try adding green primer to your foundation. if it doesn't work, try again. forget about cool/warm and everything in between when it comes to foundation (sometimes they can be labeled differently anyway). add green primer to a 'warm' foundation......adding it to a 'cool' foundation can sometimes get it to look waaaay too gray, not even like skin.

    • @OliveEmbrace
      @OliveEmbrace 4 года назад +2

      Girl same here!!!!!

  • @monseboomt
    @monseboomt 4 года назад +135

    So I tried it and it actually worked, I am warm and delicate, all my life I’ve been told I was cool tone because I am pale. It’s crazy but peach is my new best friends

    • @jillianrhodes3693
      @jillianrhodes3693 4 года назад +8

      Monse Mares Tapia same for me. I’m fair/light skinned but warm and delicate colors are best for me. I believe I have a peach undertone

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +5

      so happy. :')

    • @Giaphaige
      @Giaphaige 4 года назад +8

      Same here! My skin is very very fair but I look best in warm browns, coppers, peaches. I LOVE peach blush. Anything cool toned makes me look awful.

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Год назад

      the very palest skins are redheads, and they are either Spring or Autumn.

    • @cosmicrae
      @cosmicrae 2 месяца назад

      So true! A lot of Asians think they are warmed toned due to the yellow/brown overtone! And yet, one can be yellowish pale overtone but cool undertone, and vice versa!

  • @margaritaeklund7234
    @margaritaeklund7234 4 года назад +78

    Your way of analyzing color has been a game changer for me! I always struggled to find my good colors or even descriptions that sound like. Turns out I’m (drumroll) warm and delicate. Everything makes sense now!
    Also favorite food: coffee, oat milk latte to be exact ☕️😋

  • @shay6153
    @shay6153 4 года назад +67

    Thanks! Imagine being super “melanated” (black) but not so black that all cool and bright colors look impactful, and being brown but not warm enough to be flattered in orange or yellow.

    • @musicdukhoo3004
      @musicdukhoo3004 4 года назад +12

      I'm brown but I look terrible in yellow and orange 😂

    • @That_misfit
      @That_misfit 3 года назад +1

      Mee too

  • @superconfidentyou193
    @superconfidentyou193 4 года назад +168

    I was told all of my life I was cool when I am actually a warm and delicate with olive skin. In the original "Color Me Beautiful" back in the 80's all olive skin tones were classified as a "Winter". I was told to stay away from browns, beiges and olives because they said they were my worst colors. As it turns out, they are really my best. And I actually finally figured my best colors out from your videos and club. And my favorite food is mangoes. Also pineapple and oranges.

    • @Elwyn_the_Weird
      @Elwyn_the_Weird 4 года назад +23

      ditto on all fronts. I always come up as a winter but I look so good in muted coppery tones, muted olives, camel, brown...including cool colours as long as they are muted. I just looked at my nails and they are painted a coppery rose gold colour and it flatters me sooo much, but because I also look great in silver I have always been so confused about my undertones!

    • @audreydavies6872
      @audreydavies6872 4 года назад +7

      Super Confident You This sounds like me! Sometimes when I wear cool colours my skin just looks green.

    • @superconfidentyou193
      @superconfidentyou193 4 года назад +6

      I look green in them too. Cool pastel pinks and blues are just not doable for me.

    • @HumanimalChannel
      @HumanimalChannel 4 года назад +2

      Snap! Same skin...and mangoes :)

    • @petruskafranova
      @petruskafranova 4 года назад +3

      same !! We have cursed skin tone :D

  • @jessicagomes4043
    @jessicagomes4043 4 года назад +70

    I’m a cool bright olive skin tone, I only have one complain, olive skin tones tend to scar easily 🙁

    • @annapougas1694
      @annapougas1694 4 года назад +17

      yep, keloid city here.

    • @Natalie-ex1ne
      @Natalie-ex1ne 4 года назад +24

      Yes 😭 any scratch, cut or burn stays with me for either years or - forever!

    • @jadeaieska1129
      @jadeaieska1129 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, rosacea team here

    • @kaleidojess
      @kaleidojess 3 года назад +8

      You have an excuse to act like a princess and so do I. 👑 ✨🍃

    • @anupreetiboro1352
      @anupreetiboro1352 3 года назад

      @@Natalie-ex1ne same 😭

  • @clairekurdelak2913
    @clairekurdelak2913 4 года назад +67

    “This mysticism of undertones and overtones”. Great job logically identifying the issue at hand

  • @clararivillo9255
    @clararivillo9255 4 года назад +27

    I'm loving these olive skin videos! There's really NO good information about it out there, especially for pale olive skin. I would appreciate so much if you could give some general guidelines on hair color dyes and make up for olive skin tones. As a warm and delicate olive pale skin I find it so hard not to look greenish, I feel very few colours look good on me, but hair and makeup are the hardest...

  • @MalikahJ
    @MalikahJ 4 года назад +102

    I love this video. Merriam makes me happy when she professionally rants.

  • @badpoetry33
    @badpoetry33 Год назад +21

    “Anyone who isn’t white is put into warm or olive.” YESSSS, thank you so much for your videos, they are much needed in an industry dominated by a caucasian viewpoint. I was told my whole life I was warm because I’m east Asian, and of course ‘yellow’ skinned. But I recently discovered (I think) that I am cool and delicate. The investigation continues… but your analysis is truly unique, well researched, and refined. Thank you.

    • @cosmicrae
      @cosmicrae 2 месяца назад

      There's a blog post about how we Asians get mistyped coz a specific group of people have a tint of yellow or brown, so people also group fair East Asians as cool toned, and brown Asians as warm toned.

  • @sabeaur
    @sabeaur 4 года назад +36

    I've had issues for years because I'm so very, very pale. And yet when I look at my reflection in indirect natural light my skin is so clearly... green. I would not suffer God Himself telling me otherwise. Call it olive or call it anemia I will not be challenged.
    (Pale olives looking for foundation might want to try Nyx bare with me in vanilla nude, although it is quite yellow as well.)

    • @gabysam2136
      @gabysam2136 4 года назад +4

      Thank you for recommendation ! I use Revlon "Colourstay " in 180 "Sand beige" 😊

    • @Kettlehewer
      @Kettlehewer 4 года назад +7

      I use Revlon colourstay in Buff! And Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream in 21. Pale olives ftw!

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 4 года назад +1

      Anemia? You might want to try methylfolate for a few weeks and see if your skin tone changes a bit. I've had anaemia more often than not in my life, which hid my body's reduced ability to process folate. I was olive before and I'm olive now, but I'm a far less grey olive now and I don't look as sickly anymore :D www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326181

    • @darby1836
      @darby1836 3 года назад +4

      If you ladies type in youtube search ‘pale olive’ a makeup artist has that and talks about it a lot and how to color correct foundation yourself. I forgot her name but she has a blond pixie and always has a close up of her face with a solid color background ☺️
      Edit: her name is Alexandra Anele

  • @mahantas
    @mahantas 4 года назад +26

    This video is absolute peak Merriam! Gentle, comprehensive rant about skin tone and color featuring a casual scientific description of skin structure and the sky, a thoroughly informed tour of the flaws of other color systems while making a separate point, graph-based visual aids, standing up for Asian and deep skin tones, detail detail detail, this kind of s- is why I subscribe. Never change. From a warm and very delicate olive (and I'm definitely warm and definitely olive!) - you're welcome for all the problems 😂 My favorite food is pasta!

  • @matchabecs
    @matchabecs 4 года назад +31

    I would love to see you do a video on real life people where you analyze their colors ❤️ These videos are very helpful! Also 🍟 are my favorite🙈

  • @AudreyCoyne
    @AudreyCoyne 4 года назад +47

    So interesting! Thank you for making such great content and I really hope you didn't take my video personally. I never meant to make you feel personally targeted and I'm so so sorry if you did xx

    • @AudreyCoyne
      @AudreyCoyne 4 года назад +9

      I also notice that I look great in peach because it's usually largely orange (especially in makeup) and that looks so good with green :)

    • @xStarlightXbreakdown
      @xStarlightXbreakdown 3 года назад +3

      I really liked your video better although . There’s some things on this video I really disagreed on especially when she said redhead can’t be olive skinned when I met plenty of redhead with olive undertones , they fall under the same rules or points that applies to olive skin people . That’s like saying warmer tones can’t have blue eyes or green eyes can’t have cool skin because of the whole “opposite thing “ when there’s plenty of people like that .There’s many other genetics and tones that play in your body . I think she’s also making a lot of theories and not enough evidence or facts . I’m also light skin olive but I tend to agree on something’s and some just put me off . This seems more opinions than facts .

  • @michellechouinard4958
    @michellechouinard4958 3 года назад +17

    You should write a book... we need all "color analysts" to get with the program.

  • @TatiReads
    @TatiReads 3 года назад +11

    Red hair, green eyes and olive skin toned.

    • @TatiReads
      @TatiReads 3 года назад +1

      My veins are green, I look sick in cool tones especially pinks.

    • @xStarlightXbreakdown
      @xStarlightXbreakdown 3 года назад +1

      Yes that’s possible ! There’s a lot of red hair olive skin girls , her videos are theories not facts , dna , genes and how your body produces melanin plays a huge part of your skin tone and also to keep it short everyone has Atleast some red pigment in their body since our body does produce red melanin.

    • @xStarlightXbreakdown
      @xStarlightXbreakdown 3 года назад +2

      Here’s what I posted earlier to someone else .If you have green hue into your skin you are olive ! End of story doesn’t matter what clothing or what looks good on you . This is what I disagree with her . DNA and genetics play a huge role with creating skin tone , eye color and hair . In Middle East we have tons of red hair girls with olive skin , in Afghanistan you’ll see tons of girl with auburn hair or red hair with very olive skin , no clothing is going to make them less olive . Also we all have red melanin in our body ! The thing is also our melanin plays a huge role in our skin tone and pigments . We may have certain tones in our eyes or skin that maybe different form our hair and then also with our dna and genes it’s going to come our different also since human been breeding with different races for years . You’ll see dark skin with blue eyes and warm skin . It’s possible . There’s a RUclips who has dominant red and olive skin and her channel is Susan Elias couture she did a video on this doing her color test . Yes it’s all possible . Merriam makes these claims but doesn’t have any facts or anything to back it up and this is where I disagree with her . It’s all theories and analysis. While it’s great to learn on theories , it’s not facts . That’s why I like going I depth with science . There’s this Reddit page called olive mua . That may help you a lot .

  • @SpidermaninTimeOut
    @SpidermaninTimeOut 4 года назад +30

    You're a true expert in color. I find your videos to be the best. I figured out so much about what my colors are because of your videos. Really hated being told that I was warm due to my skin tones when I looked sick. Cool and Radiant really fit! thanks so much!

  • @rdpcl
    @rdpcl 4 года назад +19

    Eva Mendes made me remember something. When I was in middle school in the '90s my mother bought me a silver-blue frost lipstick that looked super cool and cyber, but also very separate. Next year she bought me a Bourjois bronze-copper metallic lipstick (kinda like Eva's first dress) that was super flattering for me; it had a studded ring around the bullet and apparently was discontinued, which is a shame. Since I couldn't find a close dupe I turned to gold makeup when I wanted metallic, but it also looked a bit separate.
    Last year I went looking for a lipstick similar to my coveted Bourjois, but they're all too golden or too coppery/red. I'd say it's between M.A.C. Bronze Shimmer and CB 96. Being warm, delicate and olive means I need *that* perfect metallic blended shade to suit me.
    My favorite food is ice cream. Not really "food" food, but I still love it.

  • @perly0153
    @perly0153 4 года назад +31

    My cousin calls me "yellow" or "greenish" and that hell of a thruth, peach looks great on me, but also cool pinks, i'm winter and i look good in muted wams, so will take a look on all this things

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Год назад +1

      all olives are actually winter, it's a cool undertone

    • @amnbvcxz8650
      @amnbvcxz8650 7 месяцев назад

      @@SueRosalieno, most winter colours look really bad on me personally

    • @cosmicrae
      @cosmicrae 2 месяца назад

      I was also confused as I am a Dark Winter but some summer lipsticks look cute on me, esp. pink! 😅

  • @Poeticdyme
    @Poeticdyme 4 года назад +44

    I swear you deserve a Nobel Prize for how you have broken down skin tones, especially olive!!! At 36 years old, being warm and delicate, you helped me finally understand my best colors!! I literally did a huge closet purge after watching your videos. I only wish I would have known this information sooner! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @everydayarty
      @everydayarty 4 года назад

      Same!!!

    • @tinybarabo
      @tinybarabo 4 года назад

      Yeah, same. Finally

    • @everydayarty
      @everydayarty 4 года назад +2

      I just posted my newly revamped wardrobe that takes into account warm and delicate if you want to check it out! ruclips.net/video/ebJMantZnwQ/видео.html

  • @annjay2581
    @annjay2581 3 года назад +5

    Lmao imagine olive skinned people just disappearing into a green screen 😂

  • @jette7331
    @jette7331 4 года назад +23

    "Deep skin tones are deep. Like... thanks.." I laughed out loud at that haha 😂😂

  • @highfrequency8234
    @highfrequency8234 4 года назад +18

    Could you please make a video explaining how to choose foundation or bb cream for olive skin? Should we get foundations with yellowness in them?

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад

      I would say it depends if you are warm or cool. I have to buy true neutral, if my foundation has some yellow, it would show up really muddy.

    • @highfrequency8234
      @highfrequency8234 4 года назад

      @@di3486 I am cool

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +1

      HighFrequency Go for a neutral undertone if you want to tone down redness. Yellow is what you want to avoid!

    • @starminoui
      @starminoui 4 года назад

      Going to Sephora to get color matched helped me. She told me I was very neutral which doesn’t help lol

    • @danilejai7801
      @danilejai7801 4 года назад +1

      Brandi Davis they told me the same thing! But the neutral foundations make my skin look grayed out. 😫

  • @di3486
    @di3486 4 года назад +42

    Merriam, I have noticed that the majority of makeup products in the last 5 years have been targeting warm tones. Every freaking palette has oranges, copper, yellows, reds etc. Like 95% of eyeshadow palettes for example. This to me suggests that actually the majority of people is warm and that’s why is financially smarter to sell those colors. I never buy palettes because I can’t use any warm color in my eyes whatsoever.

    • @starminoui
      @starminoui 4 года назад +29

      Di :3 I think it might be because more women are self tanning and want a golden goddess look. I can’t find many beauty channels that have features like mine (dark hair/eyes and fair skin) because SO many of them fake tan.

    • @Keapix
      @Keapix 4 года назад +10

      Interesting observation! I’m warm and delicate, and a lot of the newer warm palettes are even too warm for me (unless I have a strong tan).

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +4

      Brandi Davis That makes sense! I am a light-medium tone but when I tan (naturally) I look grey😂 It’s even worse due to the fact that I am Hispanic but I don’t look like the stereotypical latina at all😒

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +1

      Keapix If I tan I can support maybe a warmer blush but never an eyeshadow😭

    • @rdpcl
      @rdpcl 4 года назад +2

      I've read terrible reviews about the ABH Subculture palette, but have you tried those colors? Do they flatter you? I think I can't remember a single beauty blogger who looked genuinely good, but most of them are warm or have fake golden tans.

  • @Spikypotato.
    @Spikypotato. 3 года назад +3

    Lasagna🤓❤️

  • @miriamcombe3033
    @miriamcombe3033 4 года назад +23

    My favorite food is either coffee or.... steak. Loooove love love the “nerdy” content!!!

  • @kimberlyadams1300
    @kimberlyadams1300 4 года назад +16

    Your diagram is one of the most intelligent explanations I have ever seen on skin tone. And, yes, chocolate is definitely a food, as it has antioxidants and nutritional value! My favorite is peanut butter.

  • @xStarlightXbreakdown
    @xStarlightXbreakdown 3 года назад +23

    I feel like I finally need to say this . If you have green hue into your skin you are olive ! End of story doesn’t matter what clothing or what looks good on you . This is what I disagree with her . DNA and genetics play a huge role with creating skin tone , eye color and hair . In Middle East we have tons of red hair girls with olive skin , in Afghanistan you’ll see tons of girl with auburn hair or red hair with very olive skin , no clothing is going to make them less olive . Also we all have some red melanin in our body ! Depending on the level of phemelanin , The thing is also our melanin plays a huge role in our skin tone and pigments . We may have certain tones in our eyes or skin that maybe different from our hair and then also with our dna and genes it’s going to come out different also since human been breeding with different races for years . You’ll see dark skin with blue eyes and warm skin . It’s possible . There’s a RUclips who has dominant red and olive skin and her channel is Susan Elias couture she did a video on this doing her color test . Yes it’s all possible . Merriam makes these claims but doesn’t have any facts or anything to back it up and this is where I disagree with her . It’s all theories and analysis. While it’s great to learn on theories , it’s not facts . That’s why I like going I depth with science . I also think this video is great for people who need help on fashion and style but it’s not me really trying to bash her but I just really disagree with that statement also because she gets passive aggressive .

    • @ave_rie
      @ave_rie 3 года назад +1

      Good point. I feel that representative sampling (which is science lol) is crucial to figure this out and have a better system. The only redheads that are commonly used as examples are those like Julianne Moore and those with ginger hair. The people you mentioned are unfortunately not paid attention to and not commonly shown in mainstream (US/euro-centric) internet space. As a result, I personally have not seen anyone from Middle East, South America, and South Asia with natural red (as in red, not brunette with hints of red) hair and olive skin since the red usually comes from a hair color choice (by using henna, dye, or by not toning the hair with purple/blue shampoo after lightening the hair). It would be lovely if you name some examples who we can use as references?
      But I do understand that these natural redhead and olive-skinned people do exist, as you said. I look warm olive but when I lighten my hair (wihtout toner/additional hair dye) or spend too much time under the sun, my hair “naturally”appears a deep red. It amplifies the fact that I appear olive, but I dont look gray unlike what Merriam said. Maybe with a lighter shade of red, I would look gray, idk. I feel that looking at someone’s hair isn’t very useful to describe the skin for me at least. The hair is a feature. to me, skin comes first.
      I agree that science is important but is more useful and practical to enthusiasts and manufacturers of clothing and beauty products. The responsibility is on the manufacturers & brands, I think, to make more nuanced colors and variety to actually serve whatever population they are targeting. But for the average person who isn’t passionate enough to deep dive into color theory, fabric draping to test which colors look best is fine and is more concrete. 😊

    • @xStarlightXbreakdown
      @xStarlightXbreakdown 3 года назад +1

      @@ave_rie I reccamend you look up people from Afghanistan and Middle East and look up regular people , it’s actually common to have red hair and olive skin over there although a lot of them are also multi toned with red , brown and golden . Celebraties at times can be misleading since some of them Add different tones in their body or fake tan .My aunt actually have red hair with very olive skin . Everything olive tone matches her the best and you are right skin comes first when it comes to matching stuff like foundation and things close to your skin tone . The thing is and my hair stylists told me when you hair has high melanin it’s usually a red color . Usually red in the pheomelanin is the most melanin side and from the eumelanin black or dark brown is the most . The levels and the genes alter everything . I don’t like fabric testing it still doesn’t determine skin tone however I will say it balances and contrast to your skin but it doesn’t determine your skin tone . I say makeup helps the best because the point is to use a foundation that matches your skin and then using mixers and everything helps it as well . I recommend you watch Robert Welsh video on Undertone , he helps a lot saying it’s more what your skin needs as in studying your skin tone and color and see how to get it . Also I dyed my hair a ginger red before and I never had problems with my skin turning gray . It can be a complementary color depending on the spectrum of olive . Aly art made a video and it explained why like some gingery tones can compliment olive tones .

    • @stephanien6237
      @stephanien6237 3 года назад +5

      I think you maybe missed the point. Of course if you have green in your skin, rather than predominant red, you are olive.
      The point though is that olive can be warm or cool.
      The warm (yellow) to cool (blue) axis applies to those with olive skin as much as it applies to those with pink/red skin.
      Both green and red can have different amounts of yellow or blue, leaning warm or cool, respectively.

    • @xStarlightXbreakdown
      @xStarlightXbreakdown 3 года назад +1

      @@stephanien6237 Um I do know that , what point did I miss , never did I claim olive can’t be warm or cool . We are talking about people whose hair are red and have olive skin which yes it’s there are people out there just because you don’t see it’s common doesn’t mean it’s not . I do know there’s warm or cool olive . I am a cool olive myself . I don’t think you read my comment at all ? Your claims has nothing do to with what I wrote ?

  • @thetrillianaire
    @thetrillianaire 2 года назад +9

    "If you're warm and delicate, the closer a color is to yellow, the more muted it needs to be" this makes perfect logical sense because pure yellow is the brightest color on the color wheel. I really love your color analysis system because it's based on consistent logical thought instead of just repeating certain vague popular ideas

  • @yasminout
    @yasminout 4 года назад +10

    Being olive and not tan it's a pain! The time I need to be walking around clothes that really suit me and the pain I feel when a certain piece isn't the right color, olive is such a difficult color to work with.

  • @Phoenixhunter157
    @Phoenixhunter157 4 года назад +18

    Yes, I’m redhead and everyone wants to put warm colors on me. My eyes and hair are warm but my skin is neutral leaning cool

    • @screamtoasigh9984
      @screamtoasigh9984 Год назад

      You have brown roots in your picture

    • @Phoenixhunter157
      @Phoenixhunter157 Год назад +1

      @@screamtoasigh9984 no I don’t.

    • @RexytheRexy
      @RexytheRexy 3 месяца назад +1

      Exactly! I was born with very red-leaning strawberry blonde hair (that washes my skin out, and has thankfully darkened as I've grown older) and fair cool-olive skin. People liked to put warm colors and pastels on me as a teenager.
      Not a good combination.

    • @RexytheRexy
      @RexytheRexy 3 месяца назад

      ​@@screamtoasigh9984 redhead roots can appear a touch on the brown side, if you're looking through a thick layer of the hair (angled towards you).
      I have brown hair with quite a bit of red in it, and people have said that my roots are plain brown for the same reason.

  • @gabysam2136
    @gabysam2136 4 года назад +35

    A few days ago I was watching a video by Audrey Coyne about light olive skin tone here on RUclips and she was saying that light WARM olive skin tone do not exist. I tried to explain to her that I have light WARM olive skin tone and that she should watch MerriamStyle video about it. She replied to me telling that I was wrong and the her reason was the green screen thing. 🙃

    • @ingridrodriguez3273
      @ingridrodriguez3273 4 года назад +6

      She thinks “olive” skin people have green undertones so they can’t be warm because green is neutral (yellow and blue) ?

    • @gabysam2136
      @gabysam2136 4 года назад +9

      @@ingridrodriguez3273 I don't think Audrey understand in general that there's two tipe of light Olive skin, because in her video she recommends wearing cool and warm tone neutrals.

    • @julipana
      @julipana 4 года назад +10

      That video makes me cringe SO MUCH, the amount of misconception there just drives me crazy

    • @gabysam2136
      @gabysam2136 4 года назад +10

      @@julipana All the misconceptions results in light skin olive people not being able to find foundation shade in most makeup brands. Everyone is talking about "extended shade range" but they are all too peach of pink on me. The only brand at the drug store to have my shade is Revlon and their foundation isn't that good.

    • @julipana
      @julipana 4 года назад +6

      @@gabysam2136 Exactly! I'm light warm olive too and I have to choose between my foundation looking horrible after 2 hours or walking around looking like an oompa loompa. And that "wear warm neutrals such as (I don't remember the colors) because they have a cooler base" also doesn't make any sense. They are muted and slightly warm colors, not cool based. Cool based colors are guess what? Cool lol

  • @giselerose8391
    @giselerose8391 4 года назад +31

    Well articulated. Lately I've been thinking that like olive skin, translucent skin is misunderstood. My skin is very fair and translucent, yet I can't wear the same colors as someone who is as pale and fair, but has thicker, more matte skin.
    Having had many professional analysis, I've been told I am a spring, soft autumn, deep autumn & summer, while my hair dresser says winter. One person told me I had olive skin, but no way. I think my skin looked yellow that day from wearing warm colors.
    My theory is maybe with its see through quality, translucent skin is cool. With a tan, it cold then be either. You touched upon this in another video.
    Meanwhile, I look dreadful in muted olive, and get compliments in purple and clear blue, but have a hard time with most colors.
    I think in determining the best colors for individuals with translucent skin, color consultants default primarily to hair and eye color. Then they put the client in the "season" that suits those secondary features. Incidentally, many red haired people have translucent skin like me ( often with freckles), and therefore generally are placed on the warm spectrum.

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +13

      thank you for this comment! i would say translucent skin is most likely cool and radiant like you're sort of hinting. the surface tones could look warm (like the freckles and parts near the freckles), but the most even aspect of the skin is the translucent pink/cool aspect. and it's ironic that one of the few instances 'surface tones aka in the color analysis world as 'overtones'' are useful they aren't used properly! most redheads are truly not warm. it's all fun and games until you put a cool redhead in chiffon yellow. :p

    • @giselerose8391
      @giselerose8391 4 года назад +2

      @@merriamstyle Haha! Yes! It"s so wonderful you understand! 💛💛

    • @lisamedla
      @lisamedla 3 года назад +2

      Sounds like we have the same skin "colour" except I'm pure black. As in eyes hair and skin.
      But yes I can take solid colours splendidly. While there is a strange perception that black people can wear bubblegum pink. I look like walking dead in that.
      I have literally have to fight to keep that away from me.
      Now where is that gold.

    • @sofitocyn100
      @sofitocyn100 3 года назад +1

      I also have translucent yellow skin!!! My freckles appear under the sun and my face tabs very easily, but the rest of my body is very pale, but with this strange yellow colour i could never identify before. To make things even harder, i was a very blond child with golden highlights. I became a dirty blond. But i started dyeing my hair very early because my hair colour looked too Dull on me
      Now my hair keeps looking copper because of all the layers of dye. But i know that warm hair is ugly on me. Cold red, purple and brown hair were the only colors i could pull off and I've tried dozens of colors. Thank you for writing this comment.

  • @burstangel
    @burstangel 4 года назад +6

    You need to write a book, maybe it will revolutionize color analysis systems. Favorite food is korean and italian food. I am korean and italian.😁

  • @ninaabbas
    @ninaabbas 4 года назад +13

    Thanks for touching on the olive skin. I can still not determine what my colors are because nothing suits my skin tone, I know I'm soft / delicate /muted but can't figure out if I'm warm or cool I see colors clashing my skintone a lot and the grey in my medium skin appear more prominent in most of the colors against my skin. Another thing is that my face appears cooler than the rest of my body which is on the warmer side. My favourite food is burger

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +5

      nina abbas Sounds so like me. My face doesn’t support warm colors, not even copper. I have to use pink based neutrals. On the other hand, you could be like me which is warm and delicate but very close to neutral. Some warm and delicates can wear terracota for example and others don’t (I can’t)

    • @ninaabbas
      @ninaabbas 4 года назад +1

      @@di3486 me neither 😒

    • @clararivillo9255
      @clararivillo9255 4 года назад +4

      Same here! Warm&delicate pale olive. My face is really pale-greenish, and my body looks more yellowish but still greenish. Most colors overpower me. Pure white, black and all bright shades are a big NO for me. For makeup, the only colors I find that kind of suit my face are muted peaches, beige and taupe. And I recently found out mixing different shades of blush and bronze powder suits surprisingly good. But colorful eyeshadow or lipstick make me easily look like a clown...

    • @taprgurl
      @taprgurl 4 года назад +4

      Clara Rivillo haha I so relate when I say my favorite blush shade is “dirty brush” 🙈

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +2

      Clara Rivillo Taupe is our best friend!

  • @EmmaLemmon
    @EmmaLemmon 4 года назад +12

    My favourite food is olives. Green ones ;)

  • @clairekurdelak2913
    @clairekurdelak2913 4 года назад +21

    Yeah, you really hit the jackpot when you realized/created the warm delicate concept. Funny, my sister and I did Color Me Beautiful back in the 80’ as adolescents. I came out as ‘spring’, but always felt attracted to autumn colors, and also found many autumn colors too overpowering. My sister was a mystery, we couldn’t figure out if she was warm or cool! She realized on her own that soft earth tones are her thing. We are both warm and delicate after all!

  • @nabe___99
    @nabe___99 4 года назад +13

    I cannot thank you enough and the olive skin community on reddit for this type of content. It affected my self esteem sooo much not knowing what to wear and thinking that my skin looked ugly and sick because I did everything wrong. Now I'm learning what complements my skin complexion and I feel so confident in my skin!

    • @kateaye3506
      @kateaye3506 Год назад +1

      Yes! All my childhood I was paranoid I never washed myself correctly. My mum used to tell me to go and wash myself again in the bath because I looked dirty. In the winter I'd be told how ill and pasty I looked. Then, in summer, she'd accuse me of being dirty again. Now, at almost 50, I understand I am a light olive with teal blue eyes.

    • @amnbvcxz8650
      @amnbvcxz8650 7 месяцев назад

      Same, i have always thought all my life my skin looks ugly and sick and still think. I’m also pale, so i look pale green - grey, im european. If there was a plastic surgery solution to make skin redder/pinkier/orangier id pay a lot for it. In some lightning and photos my skin looked legit like i was very ill. Even doctors sometimes commented on it and said to do some blood tests 😂 Let alone, other people commented on my skin too since childhood because it differed from other people noticeably and was clearly not good looking. It’s one of my most pervasive and earliest insecurities about myself

  • @primeg2539
    @primeg2539 4 года назад +8

    You are so far, the one channel I trust about color analisis. I look so foward when you make videos about it and try tô discover the undertones, including mine. Dried meat 😁

  • @realTLC
    @realTLC 4 года назад +8

    This literally is the video that makes the most sense on all of RUclips right now.
    Favorite food? That's gotta be a good bowl of noodle soup! Or lemon bars, dairy-free

  • @ashye5390
    @ashye5390 4 года назад +8

    Chocolate is not a food, it is an undertone!! Lol. My favorite food is bread.

  • @tuxedoneko9837
    @tuxedoneko9837 4 года назад +8

    "If you're still here, congratulations " 😂 Watermelon

  • @truegritcouture
    @truegritcouture 4 года назад +31

    You're such a legend, Merriam. You have a real gift for explaining this! And are undoubtedly offering the most intelligent colour theory model I have ever come across. Thank you so much! xx Ps. Ice cream is a strong contender 😊

  • @mercurial5810
    @mercurial5810 4 года назад +5

    I find that clothing stores carry mostly warm tones. You will see a dress in cream, olive green, beige and black. If you don't want black you are out of luck if you are cool-toned. As a result you end up wearing black all the time. Or you are stuck with the warm tones and it doesn't look good.

  • @sayoal7907
    @sayoal7907 4 года назад +8

    Yes that's the point, to trust our eyes not general rules.. I have always thought that.. I have olive skin tone and both some cool and warm colours suit me perfectly.. I was so confused until I watch your video.. thank you so much

  • @agabrielhegartygaby9203
    @agabrielhegartygaby9203 10 месяцев назад +3

    I knew I was warm this video on olive undertones totally explains why my skin works as warm and delicate - peach v pink, rose gold and pearl.....cream not optic white....my perfect black has a brownish thing going on ....Yet for a warm person you would not believe how awful I look in saturated intense colors eg bright canary yellow makes me look ill; Value is important too: I have light skin, dark brown hair and hazel eyes. the light skin introduces the whole dimension of value or contrast.....I think this may be why I can look good in the right blues especially saturated ones! Anyway your analysis makes a lot of sense to me. I love your channel! Thanks

  • @di3486
    @di3486 4 года назад +17

    Olive cools are really the most challenging. I am warm and delicate but on the end of the spectrum towards cool, why I say this? Because terracota makes me look dead but salmon pink is awesome. A cooler olive green would look much better on me than a warm. Cool and delicate colors actually look good on me with a cool toned blush and lip color. I have been confused my whole life having this literal green cast with blue/purplish veins.
    My favorite food is almost all food😂 but I have a massive weakness for Persian food.

    • @notimportanotimporta4049
      @notimportanotimporta4049 4 года назад +3

      Same 🤣

    • @sarahv1707
      @sarahv1707 4 года назад +3

      YEAAYYY and SAME on Persian food! haha also I'm warm delicate too

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад +2

      Sarah V Persian food is life!🤤

    • @Maja161
      @Maja161 4 года назад +3

      @@di3486 agree with everything u said. Im delicate cool and it is a struggle finding right make up. Ohhh dont mention Persian food...i have major cravings cause i love it and here in Serbia we dont have it 😢

  • @AliaFayOfficial
    @AliaFayOfficial Год назад +1

    OMG! I have a struggle with looking grey easily... Never heard of cool and delicate, all analises and it looks like I'm a winter, but actually the strong winter colors are way too strong, I always like more muted colors 😄

  • @clarae7241
    @clarae7241 4 года назад +5

    Heeey, I'm pretty sure I'm olive skin tone although I'm still confused if I'm warm and delicate or cool and delicate. Anyway, any of you guys have tips for buying foundations??? I feel like a yellow undertone in a foundation would match me better than a pink one but I still feel like the end result is toooo yellow

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +8

      Mix green primer or green color corrector into foundation. It'll up your foundation game by a million. If it seems off, try again with a different foundation, it might take some playing around, but trust, it works.

    • @clarae7241
      @clarae7241 4 года назад

      Thank you soo much!! I'll definitely try it🥰💕💕

  • @danyale06
    @danyale06 3 года назад +2

    You have address the biggest issue with color analysis. The typical palettes for those who are delicate lack colors in darker tones for deeper chroma. So they automatically rule out people with deep features (hair and eyes) even though color analysis is suppose to be about skin. Because I have dark hair and eyes with tan skin, I shouldn’t be able to wear the light spring or light summer palettes. My hair is not mousy nor eyes hazy to even to fathom the soft autumn or soft summer palettes. So that leaves the richest of autumn, the brightest of spring and the darkest of winter.
    I never thought I was olive but this olive series probably applies to me because I have not been able to figure out my season for years. 😆 Personally, those bright warm colors of spring make me look muted. When I wear coral, I look sun burnt and coral too. The rich burnished colors of autumn make me look muddy and weird. Winter brights and deeps makes me look a little pale, but I look more normal.
    I have been online analyzed as Dark Autumn and even told that I’m bright instead of muted. None of these analysis are working. My affinity toward soft peaches and light pinks makes me think you are talking to me about olive skin. I don’t see the green in my skin. I recently took pictures on an overcast day with a digital camera with the white balance manually set. I look like I have a gray film over my skin. Is this the infamous olive?

  • @Poeticdyme
    @Poeticdyme 4 года назад +13

    And yessss I totally agree about the red headed "olives" like oh come on 😐

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад

      lol well what are they supposed to do!

    • @ingridrodriguez3273
      @ingridrodriguez3273 4 года назад +3

      Well if they’re mixed race I have seen girls with auburn hair and tan skin that looks olive

    • @AudreyCoyne
      @AudreyCoyne 4 года назад +5

      My grandma was a real life red headed olive so it is possible :)

    • @floatinghead5392
      @floatinghead5392 4 года назад +1

      Maybe if they're non-white. My youngest niece for example has medium-dark red auburn hair & medium-deep golden olive warm skin (& to make things trickier, cool, dark grey-blue eyes). Her older sister is very fair, green eyed, warm golden olive with strawberry blonde hair. We're mixed with everything under the sun though so color analysis gets very complicated 😅.

    • @Poeticdyme
      @Poeticdyme 4 года назад +2

      @@floatinghead5392 You know that is true. I'm Puerto Rican and I have definitely seen some olive toned redheads. Totally forgot about that.

  • @ellie7701
    @ellie7701 4 года назад +6

    I could never get matched at makeup counters properly because I was always labeled "warm"! Just found out I'm olive and the whole world of makeup and clothing colors is making so much more sense! I'm having trouble discerning what type of olive I am, but I'm sure a little bit more research will clear it up for me!

  • @meepmeep1329
    @meepmeep1329 3 года назад +4

    This is going to sound crazy, but I adjust my skin tone a bit to suit more colors. I'm light, around neutral and (not too) vibrant olive. (my best colors are Turquoise, vibrant blood red, warm khaki, optic white, khaki-leaning-camel, fuchsia, cold gold and muted-cool-gray-leaning-night-blue) And when I eat a few carrots a day, this makes my skin have a little bit more orange in it, which results in my skin being a bit more warm and easier to dress. So even what you eat or if you tan will have an effect on your skin color. Oh and I look dead in colors like soft cool muted pink, mauve, royal blue, too vibrant greens, vibrant orange, 'nude' that leans to pink, camel that leans too much to red, ivory, lavender and egg shell brown (real eggs).
    I also call my skin 'muted citrus olive'. :')

  • @kasiekk193
    @kasiekk193 2 года назад +4

    please make more videos about olive skintone, this has helped me so much to finally find the right colors for myself!:)

  • @nataliemarie4325
    @nataliemarie4325 4 года назад +5

    Love how passionate you are about your work 😊 great video

  • @ldavis9725
    @ldavis9725 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for making these videos! I have found that I am a cool and delicate olive skin tone. It’s confusing but the muted colors look great on me. These videos are so helpful. Thank you!

  • @quillpen815
    @quillpen815 4 года назад +5

    It absolutely drives me nuts when people take eye colour and natural hair colour into consideration when trying to determine undertones. It's nice and romantic to think that those are determining factors but nature is not always predictable in how your colouration will turn out as to whether they will end up looking harmonious together. There is a reason why some celebrity have transformative makeovers when they dye their hair a colour that complements them more. Sometimes that happens when putting on coloured contacts as well. Keeping those natural factors into consideration before figuring out undertones first will just muddle things up. It's after youve determined undertone that you should keep those features in mind because it's just much easier to incorporate it in a colour pallete as a non-negotiable colour swatch to design around, at least until they make the choice to change it for themselves. Some people like their natural hair colour and want to keep it, and as stylists or colour analysts one has to respect those wishes.

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Год назад

      eye, hair and skin colour can be any combination that you have inherited from different people. The one exception is that for blondes, the hair gene is linked to eye colour. But that's complicated and not important. Nevertheless nature does give you a combination that is in harmony. And yes you can't change your skin undertone so your clothes colours do have to centre around that. Once you've determined the undertone and season the hair and eye colour serves as confirmation and to decide the best colours in palette or subgroup within a season

  • @tomars312
    @tomars312 4 года назад +1

    I think this whole concept of skintone and temperature of skin and chroma/saturation needs to be researched. really researched. There is altogehter too much misconception about it and most CAs are not on the same page about it. They don't understand their own terms ...what is Temperature, what does it look like? These terms are so vaguely misinterpreted because behind all the Color Analysis lies not one unified color theory - there is only the Munsell Theory that seems to apply and most CAs refer to. But then there are so many others so totally interpret this theory wrongly or don't understand what lighting does to a skintone.

  • @MalikahJ
    @MalikahJ 4 года назад +5

    She mic dropped with the Liya Kebede example. My favorite food is popcorn

  • @mcchilde2282
    @mcchilde2282 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a very pale olive and my hair (brown) and eyes (dark olive) are deep. By seasonal coloring I'm a deep/dark winter but I recently noticed that gold works so much better on me rather then silver and off white is better then true white. I'm definitely not autumn since warm browns and yellow looks awful on me. I suppose im a soft winter (going by 16 seasonal coloring analysis) so I have some scheme to follow when buying clothes/ accessories. For foundation there's still not much hope for me but hoping things will change soon. I'm kinda struggling with lipsticks. I usually wear cranberry shades but I want more shades to work with... 😥

  • @vickyvictoria4u
    @vickyvictoria4u 4 года назад +3

    Cool Olive Skin Tone!!!! Finally we are being addressed.

  • @wintermatherne2524
    @wintermatherne2524 4 года назад +1

    I'm told I'm yellow, but I have veins in blue, purple, and green.

  • @exhater7820
    @exhater7820 4 года назад +8

    Hey Merriam , if your veins are gree does that always mean you're warm?

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +4

      yes if they're truly green, then you're warm. of course there are always exceptions. but if they're teal, you could be cool and delicate, and if they're blue, it doesn't tell you anything. if they're purple then those veins are just little don't worry.

    • @taprgurl
      @taprgurl 4 года назад +2

      Merriam Style I have one green vein and one purple vein next to each other on my inner wrist. There is literally no test that could’ve told me what you explain so well in your color theory!

    • @exhater7820
      @exhater7820 4 года назад +1

      @@merriamstyle yup they're definitely teal! Thank you!

    • @merriamstyle
      @merriamstyle  4 года назад +3

      @@exhater7820 yes sorry i forgot to say that if you don't have enough pigment they could be teal if you're warm and delicate too. the vein test is most accurate if they're truly green, then you know you're warm, but otherwise you could still have blue veins if your wrists are light enough. i actually have a video on the vein test too.

    • @exhater7820
      @exhater7820 4 года назад +1

      @@merriamstyle I am a little on the darker side I guess I do have pigment? Lol this will be a hard task for me I think I'll watch your videos all over again .

  • @nmespina
    @nmespina 4 года назад +2

    I have the biggest confusion with how to categorize my skin. I'm light medium skinned with dark freckles, dark eyes and naturally ash brown hair. I have pulled off blonde, ginger and dark hair colors. My skin is orang tinged under some light, very light and pink under others, sometimes i look yellow and sometimes I look flat out green. I tan but I also burn. I feel like most colors suit me and both gold and silver jewelry looks good on me while rose gold looks awful. HELP??

    • @humanormachine2936
      @humanormachine2936 4 года назад

      You must rely on natural daylight. It's nearly impossible to figure out your true coloring in unnatural light. Examine your bare skin without makeup in natural light, as well as the skin on your body. If you can, get a friend for comparison. Do you look noticeably more yellow, pink, or green next to them? What color are your veins? Try experimenting with wearing warm or cool colors and gold or silver jewelry in natural daylight, and look at yourself closely in a mirror. Which kinds of tones make you look more vibrant and alive? Which look most harmonious and beautiful on you?
      Remember that we all have different colors in our skin, it's just that most of us have slightly more of one color. It's possible that you're neutral, but that is less common.

  • @marianagh1939
    @marianagh1939 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for olive skin videos! I hate that some people have been giving you a hard time!! I love the information you give us!

    • @marianagh1939
      @marianagh1939 4 года назад

      by the way I love chocolate too !!

  • @zsuzsuspetals
    @zsuzsuspetals Год назад +1

    I didn't realize there were people who thought olive was cool? I know with home interior decorating, blues are cool and greens are warm.
    I guess I thought of skin the same way. Olive has green undertones making it a warm skin tone.
    Is that why MAC foundation colors are opposite from other makeup? In all my other foundations, cooler colors had pink undertones. And warmer foundations have more yellow undertones and look better for people with olive skin.
    But MAC foundations, the Cools have more yellow undertones. The Warm has reddish/pink undertons. I have cool skin, (pale with blue veins) so I always needed cool foundation. With MAC they put me in Warm because I needed the pink.
    I'm have no idea anymore. 🙃But I do think Merriam's video make sense to me so I'll just stick to her!
    Thank you Merriam.

  • @micaelajimenez6490
    @micaelajimenez6490 4 года назад +5

    I just recently found your channel and thank you so so so much for talking about the fact that almost all color analysis are centered on white people.!! As someone with olive skin tone all the videos I saw about undertones were very confusing. Thank you for making it more comprehensible! :)

  • @danielabassano9528
    @danielabassano9528 7 месяцев назад +1

    Another big issue to address is how societies /cultures /fashion drags you to the wrong color analysis or choices of makeup /clothing. In the west there's this idea that a golden hue/tan is the meaning of beauty and cool undertones are pushed to "warm up"... In Asia or Middle East or Africa there's a passion for lighter pinkish tones (in some cases also a light yellow hue is appreciated) and people are pushed to be lighter,cooler and adding pinkish tones... Usually in the culture preferring lighter pinkish skin people perceive that all colors look good on that skin and especially the tones that make it even more pale, basically the wrong match for everybody everywhere. A lot of confusion and preferences. At this point is better to say "to look more yellow wear this, to look less yellow wear that colors or to look lighter or darker or more pink wear the other colors"....

  • @zanegood855
    @zanegood855 2 года назад +1

    I never knew it was possible to be a medium deep, or deep olive? Please explain more 🙏🏾. I’m neither warm, cool or neutral…I struggle to find my shade. Even neutrals sometimes show up differently. This is so intriguing … I look best in *ROSE* gold.

  • @sennnia
    @sennnia 2 года назад +1

    Me, a red haired, mixed raced Puerto Rican, realizing that I know nothing about what looks good on me. I assumed I was warm or neutral this whole time but foundations look yellow on me and yellows don't look great on me. Cool deep purples, burgundies and greens do? But the red/Auburn hair. So olive, but the red hair? But I tan. Warm delicate? Cool and radiant? My head hurts. I just want to look pretty without paying big bucks to be color analyzed lol

  • @agnieszkatyszecka3373
    @agnieszkatyszecka3373 10 месяцев назад +1

    If someone looks better in light cool tones and doesn't tolerate any yellow and orange tones, is slightly muted but at the same time looks much better in light shiny gold than in muted silver, what does it mean? Imagine a person who looks wonderful in cool colors as long they are light and muted and at the same time she looks amazing in warm pinks, blues, turquoises, violets as they are... medium and clear. And greys doesnt work for her at all.

  • @Lirin
    @Lirin 3 года назад +2

    You look warm toned...

  • @400nm2
    @400nm2 4 года назад +2

    Merriam can you please address the pink colored among us? I have more pink in my skin than any of my friends and I assume I am cool and radiant because of that, yet cool and delicate suits me best. Also cool greens don't seem to suit me. Maybe I've only ever tried radiant versions, but is it possible greens just won't work?

  • @magdalenamozga4474
    @magdalenamozga4474 4 года назад +2

    I look more cool and gray in cool colours, and more yellow and sometimes sallow in warm colours. I always thought l was cool, until l accidentally bought a cream blouse online and l looked surprisingly good in it. It's strange, that some warm tones work (very few though: cream, very light peach and yellow) and some cool tones work just as well. Delicate yellow gold jewellery looks good on my skin, so does silver. I'm one confused olive skin person 🤷‍♀️ Probably very close to neutral.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 4 года назад

      Magdalena Mozga Yep. I am like that. There is a spectrum of warm and delicate (towards warm or towards neutral)

    • @starminoui
      @starminoui 4 года назад +1

      Sounds very similar to me. I’m a warm and delicate but I wear dark colors because I have high contrast. You have low contrast so it makes sense that light, delicate colors look better.

  • @eileensilverstein5819
    @eileensilverstein5819 5 месяцев назад +1

    An olive skin tone is often mistaken as warm when it is usually a cool undertone with a warm overtone. I was analyzed as a winter in seasonal color analysis and most of my friends with the same coloring are also winters. Warm colors make my skin look too yellow and sickly!

  • @jrmetmoi
    @jrmetmoi 3 года назад +1

    Check out the Pat McGrath foundations in Light 7 and Light 5 if you have very light olive skin

  • @Staci.Gonzalez
    @Staci.Gonzalez 4 года назад +2

    I'm italian & mexican. Olive, neutral/cool. Deep winter. Clear, bright. Theatrical romantic. This took hours and hours of videos to figure out but damn is it worth it. I feel so much more secure in myself and when shopping for investment pieces. Growing up id always compare myself to blonde haired blue eyed soft chroma girls and wonder why i look so bad in comparison when "copying" what they wear, and of course thinking it was me that was the problem. Its such a relief to realize how wrong this mindset was and having science/ color theory to back it up now. Thank you Merriam for what you're doing! It can really help people in so many ways.

  • @Yikkoofficial
    @Yikkoofficial Год назад +1

    I thought I was anemic because I look yellow AF in certain colors.

  • @HumanimalChannel
    @HumanimalChannel 4 года назад +3

    Another brilliant video , thank you
    I have this awkard difficult skin, this is helpful .it is completely spot on about muting colours as they get warmer. Before I did this it would make me doubt my colouring. And cool and delicate is indeed a better choice than domr high chroma warms.
    I think it works better too, with
    Cyan magenta yellow black.
    Those toner colours seem to be base. Otherwise I think we would use green ink red ink blue ink etc

  • @katitadeb
    @katitadeb 3 года назад +1

    Another thing I think some redheads are typed as olive is because (in my theory) the red-green balance is a spectrum, just like yellow-blue balance (temperature)
    You can be bright or muted close to neutral, where the two colors meet and become gray in both balances, so an "olive" redhead is not that they are actually olive, it's just they're not red enough to that color be clearly noticeable in the skin, so they look paler to the more pinky redheads, so you can be a bright red or delicate red, or bright olive or delicate olive, why? Again: spectrum in all the balances. All colors have spectrums, including value and chroma or saturation, so there's no exception with the red-green balance

  • @sofitocyn100
    @sofitocyn100 3 года назад +2

    I thought i was the only white woman with yellowish skin, that looks horrible covered with warm fabric. It turns out that i am very light olive...what a relief. I felt like an alien

  • @83yosita
    @83yosita 4 года назад +2

    My favorite food is mangos

  • @mariamyre9778
    @mariamyre9778 2 года назад +1

    Super video, I am warm and delicate who has been on a loooong journey of finding my colours. I might be an olive to. I stop trusting my eyes a long time ago, but now slowly learn to trust them again. It’s difficult to know where the border is with too warm and too greyed out colours . Love to see a video on tips how to combine warm and delicate colours .

  • @janettouami8794
    @janettouami8794 3 года назад +1

    I have blue, purple and green veines how should i interpret this ? Lmaaaooo

  • @sinarosemond9950
    @sinarosemond9950 4 года назад +2

    I love sushi 🍙 and your videos ☺️

  • @CelesteSeeker
    @CelesteSeeker 4 года назад +2

    I could eat nothing but fruit!

    • @ju2082
      @ju2082 4 года назад +1

      Oh yea, fruit gang!

  • @oliveatearthenaurora229
    @oliveatearthenaurora229 3 года назад +1

    One of my favorite foods are olives...and my name is Olive and I have olive skin tone. XD

  • @DanielaVelinovska
    @DanielaVelinovska 4 года назад +2

    Merriam, You need to patent this idea of warn and delicate and cool and delicate. It's revolutionary! The olive analisys too! Thnk you

  • @enarose7062
    @enarose7062 Год назад +2

    “Calling her a cool olive is like saying she is a wet fire” 🤣 I love your explanations! I hope to see you back soon with some new sassy videos for us to learn from and chuckle to! xx

  • @justjan2576
    @justjan2576 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for delving into the complexities. I love all things potato to answer your question, though I'm late to the video by 2 years 😅