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Pink For Your Undertone and How To Wear Deep Raspberry Pink

  • Amelia
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

Pink can be so different, yet the differences are often very subtle. Sometimes almost impossible to spot at first glance.

That’s why we’ve created this guide to help you learn how to recognise the differences between pinks, focusing on hue, saturation, and depth.


Pink for cool undertones:

Everything from neutral to blue-tinted pinks works best here. There’s no warmth in these shades at all — in fact, even the lightest pinks should feel fresh and crisp. Think soft lilac-pink or lavender after the rain.

When it comes to more saturated pinks, go for shocking pink with a blue base rather than a red one. Deep, cool-toned pinks like magenta sit very close to purple, as cool shades naturally appear deeper and more intense.


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Pink for warm undertones:

These pinks feel sunlit and glowing. They always carry a hint of yellow, orange, or warm red. Even in deeper shades, warm pinks lean more towards red than blue, which is why they look rich, like a warm fuchsia rather than anything purplish.

For saturated options, think hot pink — a vibrant pink with a strong red base that feels bold, lively, and full of energy.



How To Style Deep Raspberry Pink

Deep Raspberry Pink is a rich, jewel-like shade that evokes the depth of ripe berries and blooming summer roses. It carries a sense of richness and allure, balancing vibrancy with a refined, almost velvety depth.

In fashion, light lime reads as fresh, playful, and effortlessly eye-catching.


This shade brings a sense of energy and modernity, adding a crisp, luminous touch that feels youthful yet striking without overwhelming the look.


What Complexion Does Deep Raspberry Pink Suit The Most?

Deep raspberry pink is a cool-toned pink, but it leans quite deep and rich in intensity.

For lighter complexions, like Periwinkle, it can feel a bit too heavy and overpowering. It’s also slightly too deep for Columbine, though it can still work if their colouring sits on the deeper end of their palette.

This shade truly comes into its own for Hellebore Colour Flowers, where its depth and richness feel harmonious and naturally flattering.


a Hellebore in deep magenta

How To Wear Deep Raspberry Pink

Of course, deep raspberry pink pairs beautifully with many rich, deep shades — yellows, greens, and blues alike.

We’ve created a few looks to show how you can style this vibrant pink with more classic basics like white, navy, denim, and black.

The first look is especially flattering for the Hellebore Colour Flower, as this type usually has the high contrast and strong colour saturation needed to carry bold combinations effortlessly.

For deeper Columbines, however, it’s often better to style dark raspberry pink with softer blues — such as denim — rather than very high-contrast combinations. This creates a more balanced, harmonious look and avoids the outfit appearing too harsh against your natural colouring.



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