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more contrast, mogssilver
You really think that? I guess it depends on how dark the person ismore contrast, mogs
I have studied color theory quite well and I am a person who spent a lot of time improving their coloring, high contrast is perceived as more attractive, dark-skinned and tanned people look better with silver, although gold can make you look more high-status (in the case of real gold) for someone with dark skin it doesn't make much of a contrast.You really think that? I guess it depends on how dark the person is
Anyway, use whatever you want, bro.I have studied color theory quite well and I am a person who spent a lot of time improving their coloring, high contrast is perceived as more attractive, dark-skinned and tanned people look better with silver, although gold can make you look more high-status (in the case of real gold) for someone with dark skin it doesn't make much of a contrast.
But if you have warm undertones which is what lots of brown people have, gold will compliment thatI have studied color theory quite well and I am a person who spent a lot of time improving their coloring, high contrast is perceived as more attractive, dark-skinned and tanned people look better with silver, although gold can make you look more high-status (in the case of real gold) for someone with dark skin it doesn't make much of a contrast.
At the agency I work for, most brown and black people are recommended silver. Practically 95% of the agency uses silver when it comes to jewelry (except when they have to promote gold jewelry, because that's what they're paying us for), but in the end, use what you like and what makes you happy.But if you have warm undertones which is what lots of brown people have, gold will compliment that