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Peach is a light, soft color that won’t likely look too stark against your light skin. Also, the soft orange in the peach should highlight your natural yellow and golden undertones. Plum is a great choice for this skin color because it shouldn’t stand out too harshly against your light skin. Plum blushes should complement your blue or pink undertones nicely. This skin color is often also referred to as “olive.” Go for a mauve blush to highlight both your warm overtone and warm undertones if your skin is olive. These colors should go well with your skin’s pink or blue tint. Additionally, pinks and plums shouldn’t be too stark against your medium skin, but they also aren’t too light to show up on your skin. If you’ve got a more chocolate overtone and you undertones are yellowish, this is the way to go. While oranges would look too intense on other skin colors, they’ll likely look flattering on yours. Berry-colored blushes should play off of your bluish, reddish, or pinkish undertones well. Additionally, this color should complement your darker overtone. Those with neutral undertones can typically wear both blushes that are warmer, such as peach, and cooler, such as berry. If you have neutral undertones, just go with a blush color that’s more vibrant if you have darker skin and a little softer if you have lighter skin. Try oranges or berries if you have dark skin, mauves or pinks if you have medium skin, and plums or peaches if you have light skin.

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Go for a peach if you have fair skin and warm undertones. Opt for plum if you have fair skin and your undertones are cool. Use a mauve blush for medium skin with warm undertones. Go for plums and pinks if you have medium skin and cooler undertones. Stick with orange blushes if your skin is dark and your undertones are warm. Try a shimmery berry color if you have dark skin with cool undertones. Pick a blush based on your overtone alone if your undertones are neutral.