Your Complete Guide To Makeup That Flatters Mid-Tone, Wheatish Complexion

Written by Lopa K15th Jul 2024
Your Complete Guide to Makeup That Flatters Mid-Tone, Wheatish Complexion

If you’ve got that mid-range, wheatish skin tone, you’re in for a treat. Not only do you have that naturally sun-kissed look that others achieve with filters and lighting, but you can also play around with different types of makeup looks to highlight your natural glow. And for that, we are going to help you find the best colours for you and easy makeup tips for a flawless look. 

What is Wheatish Skin Tone, Though? 

A ‘wheatish skin tone’ is broad term used to describe Indian skin tones. In general, it describes a medium or mid-tone complexion that falls between fair and dark skin tones. These skin tones tend to have warm, golden undertones, quite similar to the colour of wheat – think of the warm skin tones of Kajol, Deepika Padukone or Sonam Kapoor. 

Choosing the Right Foundation  

When it comes to foundation matching, you'll want to choose a foundation that complements your warm, golden undertones. Foundations labelled with "warm," "golden" or "yellow" undertones are typically a good fit. Avoid cool undertones as they can wash you out. 

To get the shade right, it’s always best to test the product on your jawline or wrist. If that isn’t possible, look for online reviews by users with your skin tone or check out virtual try-ons

Concealers and Colour Correctors 

While a concealer that exactly matches your wheatish skin tone works for blemish coverage, choose a concealer that’s slightly lighter if you want to brighten the under eye area. And like your foundation, concealers with warm or golden undertones are your best bet. 

But if you have patchy skin, colour correctors can help keep your concealer from looking ashy. Use a peach or orange corrector like the Lakmē Unreal Cover Color Corrector - Orange to neutralise dark circles.  

Perfect Blush Shades  

Warm blush shades can add dimension to your wheatish skin tone by giving it a healthy flush. Soft pink shades are great if you want a natural blush while peach is perfect for a fresh, warm look.  You can even give coral tones a try as they brighten up the face and complement warm undertones. For a more natural look, layer your blush lightly and build up if you want a bolder look. 

Warm Eyeshadows 

As for eyeshadow colours and eye makeup, the options are endless. From simple two-toned warm eyeshadow looks to statement charcoal smokey eyes – most deep neutral tones look stunning on wheatish skin tones. 

Similarly, metallic shades like bronze and copper are great choices too. So, for an effortless look, opt for earthy tones. To switch things up, you can also add a little bit of rust or mauve to your crease or the outer corner of your eyes. And if you want a pop of colour, you can’t go wrong with jewel tones – shades of emerald, ruby and amber are beautiful options.  

wheatish lipstick

Lipstick Colours That Pop  

And finally, for the piece de resistance, choose a lipstick shade that pulls your whole look together. Browns are perfect for a natural look while maroons and rosy pinks are perfect for when you want some colour. Warm shades like coral and terracotta are also great picks – just ensure they have the right amount of warmth and depth.

We love the Lakmē Xtraordin-airy One-and-Done Tint - Apricot Crush that's slightly darker and warmer than peach but looks so much more flattering on wheatish skin tones. Of course, if you’re looking for a statement lip, red will never fail you.

FAQs about Makeup for Wheatish Skin Tones 

How is wheatish skin different from fair and dusky skin? 

Fair skin is lighter and usually has cool undertones. As for dusky skin, it is darker with deep, rich undertones that can be warm or cool. 

What is the difference between wheatish and olive skin tones? 

The term ‘wheatish skin tone’ typically describes skin that resembles the colour of wheat. Olive skin, on the other hand, can be dark or fair as well as have warm or cool undertones. What makes it stand out is its olive-toned cast. Think of the skin tones of celebrities like Eva Mendes or Rihanna, who have olive skin. 

Is wheatish skin tone fair?  

Wheatish skin tone is not considered fair. As mentioned above, it falls in the medium category, between fair and dusky. Fair skin can have warm or cooler undertones but wheatish skin will always be warmer and have golden undertones. When sunburnt, wheatish skin turns brown rather than red. 

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