How To Find Your Best Shades- Whats Your Season?
Have you ever had your shades done? We can help you figure out which one you are and match you with a perfect collection for each one!
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You are a Dark Winter if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is dark, and the secondary aspect is cool - meaning cool colours suit you better than warmer ones.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is that your hair and eyes are dark. Your skin may be dark too, or it may be very light.
Regardless of the colouring of your skin, there is always a high contrast between the features.
This is because the whites of the eyes and the teeth provide plenty of contrast against the dark eyes and hair (and dark skin).
In addition, your colouring has cooler undertones, meaning silver flatters your skin more than gold.
You are a True Winter if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is cool, and the secondary aspect is bright.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is its frosty coolness.
There is no warm quality in any of your features, and blue undertones dominate your skin, hair, and eyes.
In addition, your skin, eyes, and hair have a brilliant and clear appearance - there is no muddiness or softness in them. Overall, the contrast between your features is high.
You are a Bright Winter if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is bright, and the secondary aspect is cool - meaning cool colours suit you better than warmer ones.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is a very high contrast between your hair, skin and eyes. Your features are saturated and bright with no muddiness, giving you a crisp and clear appearance. Possibly, your eyes may be your most striking feature. Sparkling like jewels, they often stand in contrast against the darker hair.
In addition, your colouring has cooler undertones, meaning silver flatters your skin more than gold.
You are a Dark Autumn if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is dark, and the secondary aspect is warm - meaning warm colours suit you better than cooler ones.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is that your hair and eyes are dark. Your skin may be dark too, or it may be lighter.
Regardless of the colouring of your skin, there is always a high contrast between the features.
This is because the whites of the eyes and the teeth provide plenty of contrast against the dark eyes, hair (and skin).
In addition, your colouring has warmer undertones, meaning gold flatters your skin more than silver.
You are a True Autumn if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is warm, and the secondary aspect is muted.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is the warmth that radiates from every feature. Your skin, hair and eyes all have rich, golden undertones.
In addition, your colouring is soft and muted as opposed to bright and clear. This means that instead of contrasting each other, the your features blend into one another. Because the saturation is low, your colouring appears gentle and toned down. This results in a medium contrast between the features.
You are a Soft Autumn if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is muted, and the secondary aspect is warm - meaning warm colours suit you better than cooler ones.
When you look in the mirror the first thing you notice about your colouring is that your skin, eyes and hair blend into one another. Instead of bright and vibrant, your features appear somewhat "greyed out" or toned down. This gives you a soft, muted appearance.
The contrast between your skin, eyes and hair is low to medium. But the important thing is that your colouring blends and is not intense. In addition, your colouring has warmer undertones, meaning gold flatters your skin more than silver.
If you are a Light Summer the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is light, and the secondary aspect is cool - meaning cooler colours suit you better than warmer ones.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is the low contrast between skin, eyes, and hair. All of your features are very light.
This means that if you have dark eyes or dark hair, but you aren't a person of colour, then you are most likely one of the darker seasons. If you are a person of colour, but you have very light colouring for your ethnicity, you may be a Light Summer.
In addition, your features have mainly cool (blue and grey) undertones, meaning silver flatters you more than gold.
If you are a Soft Summer the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is muted, and the secondary aspect is cool - meaning cool colours suit you better than warmer ones.
When you look in the mirror the first thing you notice about your colouring is that your skin, eyes and hair all blend into one another. Insteado of bright and vibrant, your features appear somewhat "greyed out" or toned down. This gives you a soft, muted appearance.
The contrast between your skin, eyes and hair is low to medium. But the important thing is that your colouring blends and is not intense. In addition, your colouring has cooler undertones, meaning silver flatters your skin more than gold.
If you are a Cool Summer (also known as True Summer) the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is cool - meaning cool colours suit you better than warm ones, and the secondary aspect is muted.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is its obvious cool quality. Your skin, eyes and hair all have cool undertones, which may be blue or beige. There is no warmth in any of the features.
In addition, the colouring of your features is muted - meaning the features blend rather than contrast each other. Compared to the other two Summer seasons, however, Cool Summer is the most contrasted. Overall, the level of contrast between the features is
medium.
If you are a Bright Spring the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is bright, and the secondary aspect is warm - meaning warm colours suit you more than cooler ones.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is that it is highly saturated. There is no greyness in any of your features, and your appearance is vibrant and bright. There is also a very high contrast between your skin, eyes and hair. Your eyes will probably be clear and perhaps sparkling.
In addition, your colouring has warmer undertones, meaning gold flatters your skin more than silver.
If you are a Light Spring if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is light, and the secondary aspect is warm - meaning warm colours suit you better than cooler ones.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is that there is very little contrast between your skin, eyes and hair.
All of your features are similarly light.
This means that if you have dark eyes or dark hair, but you aren't a person of colour, then you are most likely one of the darker seasons. If you are a person of colour, but you have very light colouring for your ethnicity, you may be a Light Spring.
In addition, your colouring has warmer undertones, meaning gold flatters your skin more than silver.
If you are a True Spring if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is warm, and the secondary aspect is bright.
When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is its warmth. There is no cool quality in your appearance, and golden and honey hues dominate your features.
In addition, your skin, eyes and hair have a fresh and clear appearance. Instead of blending, they contrast each other, and there is no muddiness or greyness about them. Overall, the contrast between your features is medium.