The Best Season For You

Classifying Your Season:

  • Winter: Cool undertone, high contrast between hair, eyes, and skin.
  • Summer: Cool undertone, softer, more muted features.
  • Autumn: Warm undertone, rich, earthy, and deeper tones.
  • Spring: Warm undertone, light, bright, and clear features.

Color Analysis:

  • Winter: Jewel tones like sapphire, emerald, and ruby, stark black and white.
  • Summer: Pastels, soft blues, lavender, rose pink, and muted neutrals.
  • Autumn: Earthy tones like olive, mustard, deep reds, and browns.
  • Spring: Light, bright colors like peach, coral, golden yellow, and aqua.

By following these steps, you can identify your seasonal undertone and choose colors that enhance your natural beauty.

Seasonal Sub-Season Color Analysis

Understanding the sub-seasons within each main season can help you refine your color palette even further. Each main season is divided into three sub-seasons, which adds specificity to the colors that will complement your natural coloring.

Spring

  1. Bright Spring: This sub-season is characterized by bright, warm, and clear colors. Think of the intensity of tropical flowers.
  2. True Spring: The purest form of spring colors, featuring warm, clear, and bright shades reminiscent of a sunny day.
  3. Light Spring: These colors are light, warm, and soft, like the early morning sunlight in spring.

Summer


  1. Light Summer: This sub-season has light, cool, and soft colors, similar to a misty morning.
  2. True Summer: The quintessential summer palette with cool, soft, and muted colors, like a cloudy day at the beach.
  3. Soft Summer: Features soft, cool, and muted shades, akin to the twilight hours.

Autumn

  1. Soft Autumn: Colors are soft, warm, and muted, reflecting the early stages of autumn.
  2. True Autumn: The most typical autumn colors, warm, muted, and rich, like a forest in full fall foliage.
  3. Deep Autumn: These colors are deep, warm, and muted, similar to the late autumn landscape.

Winter

  1. Deep Winter: This sub-season features deep, cool, and clear colors, like a midnight sky in winter.
  2. True Winter: The purest form of winter colors, cool, bright, and clear, reminiscent of a snowy day.
  3. Bright Winter: These colors are bright, cool, and clear, like the sparkle of ice in the sun.

By understanding your sub-season, you can choose colors that harmonize better with your natural coloring, enhancing your overall appearance.

chart of all four seasons going season by season

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