Tips and Inspiration
From Unilever Beauty Experts
Moreno skin refers to tan or deep brown complexions, often found on Filipinos. It’s characterized by warm, rich undertones that give off a natural, radiant glow. Meaning, your dark skin is an attractive asset that you can flaunt and enhance better, with proper care, the right products, and choosing colors that can complement it even more. Learn to embrace what you’ve got and read up on this quick and easy guide below.
The term moreno is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning “dark-haired,” “dark-skinned,” or “brunette.” Having moreno skin is associated with high levels of eumelanin, which produces dark brown or black pigment linked to UV protection. Morenos also have the benefits of a thicker dermis and high collagen content that can boost skin elasticity and delay the development of fine lines and wrinkles.
Being blessed with the promise of youth on your skin gives you the confidence to dress up in anything you’d like. However, if you want to be more intentional with showcasing your enviable shade, brushing up on a few style pointers will go a long way.
Knowing which colors suit your tone helps you look sharp without overthinking your outfit. Luckily, moreno skin is one of the most forgiving complexions because it can perfectly complement any color in the spectrum – from pale, light shades to bold, vibrant ones. Style-wise, you can choose to go wild, or you can keep things a bit more muted.
But if you’re overwhelmed with all the choices, here’s a breakdown of the best colors for moreno men.
These colors aren’t limited to clothes, mind you. You can also apply them to hair color. In particular, earthy tones like brown, caramel, and auburn can highlight your moreno skin’s natural radiance.
If you’re a moreno, skip colors that dull or wash out your natural complexion. You wouldn’t want anything to dim your gorgeous skin.
Your rich skin deserves to be seen, so flaunt it proudly in button-down shirts or short-sleeved tops. You can also upgrade your style with gold accessories. But if you’re the kind of moreno with a cooler undertone, then get accustomed to silver jewelry, as it’ll enhance your complexion more.
To keep your moreno skin healthy, you should stick to a regular skincare and cleansing regimen. Here are some steps that you can follow.
Take regular baths.
Wash daily to avoid skin problems like discoloration or acne breakouts. The skin accumulates dirt over a single day, so you’ll need a cleanser designed for nourishment and protection, like the Dove Men+Care Extra Fresh Body & Face Bar. Formulated with ¼ moisturizing cream, it is guaranteed to leave your skin feeling refreshed, hydrated, and ready for another day of looking good.
Don't forget to moisturize.
Moisturizing daily helps your skin look firmer and smoother. Dry skin on darker complexions tends to look ashier and more prominent, so hydration is key to keeping its healthy and balanced texture. Add this step to your regular grooming routine after cleansing and toning, but right before you apply sunscreen.
Sunscreen is your first defense against hyperpigmentation. Remember, while eumelanin will protect you against UV rays, it still makes you more prone to dark spots. Tip: Find yourself a sunscreen with high SPF and no white cast, so it blends seamlessly with your skin tone.
Moreno skin secures you instant pogi points. You can wear almost anything and skirt the early signs of aging, too. Just make sure to give your skin the proper care it needs, and you’re off to feeling more confident day by day.