![]() I have taken many quizzes, yours too, yet I keep getting different results so it makes me uncertain… Hello, I’m having some trouble figuring out what winter type I am. from easily burns to tans gradually Deep: bronze, rich brown, mahogany, dark brown with golden, neutral or blue undertone ~ FS V-VI. tans easily, usually doesn't burn Deep: beige, ivory, olive, light brown with golden, neutral or rosy undertone ~ FS II-III. from burns easily to to tans gradually Clear: bronze, warm brown, cool brown with neutral or rosy undertone ~ FS IV-V. tans easily Clear: milky white, fair, porcelain, ivory with rosy, peachy or neutral undertone ~ FS I-III. from easily burns to tans gradually Cool: medium brown, olive, dark brown, black with grayish or blue undertone ~ FS IV-VI. rarely burns, tans easily Cool: porcelain, beige, fair with a rosy undertone ~ FS II-III. sometimes burns, tans gradually Soft: light brown, medium tan, caramel, olive with neutral undertone ~ FS IV-V. sometimes burns, tans gradually or easily Soft: neutral beige, ivory, may have freckles and neutral undertone ~ FS II-III. burns easily or usually, has difficulty tanning Warm: golden medium, caramel, light brown with golden undertone ~ FS III-IV. burns easily, doesn't tan Warm: golden ivory, fair or beige usually with freckles and peachy, golden undertone ~ FS. Olives, golden browns, and warm grays are best for autumns, who should avoid clear bright shades, black and white, and pastels.Īll this is not to say that you summers can't throw caution to the wind and hit the town in bright fuschia and teal, but color does make a difference.Light: fair or porcelain with a peachy or rosy undertone ~ FS I. Earth tones are the background where the autumns glow. If you are warm with dark hair, you are an autumn. Collect warm neutrals such as khaki, stone, and off-white, and avoid white and black. Springs should think bright and cheerful-aquas, turquoise, and salmon. If you are warm with light hair (gold or red undertones/highlights), you are a spring. If you are warm, you are either a spring or an autumn. They should avoid bright colors and stick with soft pinks, blues, and whites. Summers look best in quieter colors, such as blue-gray, rose-browns, and heathers. If you are cool with light hair, you are a summer. Earth tones and any middle-of-the-road colors should be avoided for winters. They also should stock their closets with deep, rich jewel tones. Winter people are the only ones who can wear bright white and have black on their list of truly flattering colors. If you are cool with dark hair, you are a winter. If you are cool, you are either a winter or a summer. Those with warm skin tones often have brown, black, or hazel eyes with black, brown, blond, red, or strawberry blond hair. Does your face seem to cast a yellow or blue tone to the paper? Cool-toned people usually have blue, green, or grey eyes with blond, black, or brown hair. Stand in front of a mirror with a blank sheet of white paper held up next to your face. To determine whether your skin is warm or cool, do the white paper test. After establishing tones, each person falls into one of four seasonal categories: winter, summer, spring, or autumn. To simplify, hair color is either light or dark, and skin is either warm (blue/pink) or cool (yellow). ![]() Seasonal color analysis is based on skin tone, eye, and hair color. Plus, wearing the right colors makes you look and feel good. If you know what colors work best for you, you can shop more efficiently, leave the clothes that don't flatter you in the store (with barely a glance), and shrink your wardrobe. Carole Jackson's 1980 book, Color Me Beautiful, became the standard for seasonal color analysis, spent seven years on the New York Times bestseller list, and spawned a new fashion trend, "having your colors done."Ĭolor analysis can save you time, money, and closet space. ![]() Is this intuition, a keen sense of style, or is there science behind the process?Ĭolor analysis supports those who argue in favor of science. When it comes to selecting a wardrobe, people usually have an idea of what colors work for them and what colors to avoid. Color: Psychology, Symbolism, and Interesting Facts. ![]()
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