Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Olive skin is a racist term.
It is offensive for "white" people to describe other people as "olive" or "almond-eyed. "
What??? Olive skinned people are white. Olive skin is a trait where white people tan nicely and don’t have pink undertones. Like Italians.
I’m pale but have olive undertones. No one would call me olive skinned though since I’m so pale.
Exactly.
Skin undertones are:
Blue (get your circulation checked, unless you are deep Kentucky inbred)
Ash
Red
Pink
Coral
Peach
Yellow
Olive/green
All of these except for blue can be seen in various races, while some trend to specific ethnic backgrounds.
- In my job I do a lot of pigment mixing to match skin tones. People are not white, tan, brown or black. The undertones are what give humans our vibrancy and richness. These undertones are critical if you want to match things like make up, or in the old days pantyhose. You can have a dark skinned, almost black woman who has pink undertones, a very pale white woman with yellow undertones, and an asian woman with peach undertones, which completely defies the cultural tropes from the last century regarding associating colors with specific groups.
Olive is an undertone. Not a racial slur.