Please stop wearing that color.
Feb 23, 2026 5:01 am
Hi ,
I need to tell you something, and I'm saying this as gently as possible:
That color you keep wearing? It's working against you.
I see it all the time. A woman walks into a room wearing a color that makes her look tired, washed out, or older than she is.
And she has no idea.
Nobody tells her. They just... notice. They assume she's tired. They assume she's unwell. They assume she's not quite put together.
All because of the wrong color.
Here's how to know if a color is wrong for you:
It makes your face look:
- Grey or ashy
- Tired (even when you're not)
- Older
- Dull or lifeless
- Like you need more makeup to look "normal."
It emphasizes:
- Dark circles under your eyes
- Redness or splotchiness
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Uneven skin tone
Meanwhile, the RIGHT colors make your face look:
- Bright and awake
- Clear and even-toned
- Younger and fresh
- Glowing (even without makeup)
- Healthy and vibrant
The difference is your undertones.
Your skin has either warm or cool undertones. When you wear colors that match your undertones, you look amazing. When you wear colors that clash, you look... off.
Most women are wearing the wrong colors because nobody ever taught them how to find their right ones.
The most common mistakes I see:
1. Wearing black when you're warm-toned
Black makes warm-toned women look harsh and aged. Navy, chocolate brown, or warm charcoal work better.
2. Wearing orange when you're cool-toned
Orange makes cool-toned women look sallow. Coral, berry, or jewel tones work better.
3. Wearing pastels when you have muted coloring
Pastels wash out women with soft, muted coloring. Deeper, richer versions of those colors work better.
4. Wearing neon brights when you have low contrast
Bright, bold colors overpower women with low contrast (light hair + light skin, or dark hair + dark skin). Softer, medium-toned colors work better.
As a certified color analyst, I've worked with hundreds of women who thought they "just don't look good in photos" or "always look tired."
It wasn't them. It was their colors.
I have 5 spots available this month for color analysis sessions.
We'll identify your exact undertones, your best colors, and the specific shades that make you look amazing. You'll walk away with a personalized color palette you can use for the rest of your life.
No more guessing. No more buying clothes in colors that don't work. No more looking in the mirror and wondering why you look "off."
If you're ready to finally know your colors, reply to this email with "COLOR" and I'll send you the details.
To your best image,
Funke Roberts 🧡
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