Find your red
Three questions. No email, no quiz personality, no wrong answers. Just the shade you will reach for tomorrow morning.
How much colour
do you want?
Warm or cool
on your skin?
When will you
wear it most?
Or see all five
Every shade is the same glaze. Trying another one is never a restart.

How the
match works
Three questions, and we tell you which of the five to start with. No score, no email.
Depth carries the most weight. How much colour you want moves the totals further than either question after it, because depth is the part a room reads from across it.
Undertone tilts the count. Silver or gold is the fastest honest read on skin, and it needs neither daylight nor a mirror. On its own it cannot overturn your first answer, only pull it warm or cool.
The hour settles what is left. A red for 9pm and a red for 9am are not the same red. When two shades arrive level, this is the answer that separates them.
Price is not in the maths. All five are AED 149. The finder gains nothing by sending you to one over another, which is the only reason a page like this deserves your three answers.





Or see
all five
Every shade is the same glaze. Trying another one is never a restart.
If it came
down to two
Take the five. The case is the part you keep, and the answer stops mattering.
A level count goes to the deeper shade. That is the rule, and it is worth knowing why: a deep red can be worn thin, a sheer one cannot be made deeper.
One step is smaller than a screen makes it look. The scale runs Soft, Petal, Velvet, Deer Blood, Kiss. Neighbours sit one step apart, and no screen renders that step the way your own mirror will.
Take the decision off the table. All five in the porcelain case is AED 645. That is AED 129 a glaze against 149 each, and the case is the part you keep.