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How Dressing According To Your Contrast Level Can Make You Look More Attractive

Have you ever wondered why your friend can wear crazy, out-there color combinations and look great, but the same outfit looks jarring on you? Or have you ever tried wearing monochrome looks because you love them on your favorite influencer, only to end up looking drab? The difference may come down to opposing contrast levels.

By Hana Tilksew3 min read
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The term “contrast level” can sound like a scientific label that involves numbers and calculations, but it’s actually very simple. When it comes to figuring out your own contrast level, this refers to the difference between your skin, hair, and eye colors. Depending on how light or dark each of these features is in relation to each other, you can be someone with low, medium, or high contrast. All it takes to identify your personal contrast level is a look in the mirror.