It's not about being coated with a sugar cloak or being a honey girl; wearing bright candy colors depends crucially on skin tone and hair color. Candy colors are all fresh and bright hues, and the corresponding skin and hair colors should also be fresh and luminous. Naturally, porcelain skin is the first choice, but an even wheatish or dark complexion can also create a contrasting effect with candy colors. What's feared most is having an uneven, dull complexion while wearing candy colors—it's like a expired, moldy sweet wrapped in a beautiful sugar coating, making people feel uncomfortable at the sight of it. Hair color should also follow the principle of freshness and brightness of the skin tone. A head full of gaudy highlights plus a childish pink sugar-coated look is akin to those "dirty street girls" hanging out in Japan's Shibuya district. While they may be lively, it's not something that can be taken seriously.