COLOUR ANALYSIS

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Look good all year round.

In colour analysis, seasons are categorized as either warm or cool, which influences the palette of colours that best complement an individual's natural features.

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Winter

In colour analysis, the "Winter" category features a palette of bold, dramatic tones that convey sophistication. It includes three subcategories: STRONG, DEEP and DARK. Individuals classified as Winters typically have cool undertones in their skin, ranging from porcelain to olive, and their hair is often deep and striking, including shades like jet black, cool browns, or ash blondes. Eye colours may include dark brown, black, charcoal, or icy blue.

Strong Winter, Deep Winter & Dark Winters are encouraged to wear strong tones such as navy blues, emerald greens, royal purples, charcoal greys, deep burgundies, and rich plums. They should avoid warm or muted hues like warm yellows, oranges, and browns, as these can clash with their cool undertones and lessen their overall effect.

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Summer

In colour analysis, the "Summer" category features a palette defined by cool tones, with three subcategories: LIGHT, CLEAR and MUTE. Individuals in this category generally have light to medium skin tones with pink or blue undertones, often with rosy cheeks or freckles. Their hair ranges from light blonde to medium ash brown, showcasing cool undertones like ash or silver. Common eye colours include shades of blue, grey, green, or hazel.

Light Summer, Clear Summer & Mute Summers are encouraged to wear soft pastel shades such as gentle blues, lavender, dusty pinks, cool greys, lemon yellows, soft greens, mauves, and icy pastels. They should avoid overly warm or vibrant colours like bright oranges, yellows, and warm browns, as these can clash with their cool undertones and diminish their natural features.

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Spring

The "Spring" category in colour analysis features a vibrant and warm palette that reflects the beauty of nature during the season. Individuals classified as Springs have warm undertones in their skin, enhancing their healthy glow, and their hair can range from golden blondes to light brown and chestnut.There are three Spring sub-categories; Light Spring, Clear Spring and Bright Spring.

Spring colours embody the warmth and brightness of the season, with clear and vivid tones such as peach, coral, buttercup yellow, turquoise, aqua, and grass green. These colours mirror blooming flowers and sunny skies, creating a lively and cheerful aesthetic. Signature citrus shades like lemon yellow and vibrant coral energise outfits, while soft pastels like blush pink and mint green add warmth and enhance natural radiance.

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Autumn

The "Autumn" category in colour analysis features a palette of rich, earthy tones that evoke the warm, cozy atmosphere of fall. It includes three subcategories: Mute Autumn, Deep Autumn and Dark Autumn. Individuals in this category typically have warm undertones in their skin, ranging from peachy to golden or olive tones. Their hair is often deep and rich, including shades like chestnut brown, auburn, mahogany, or deep black with warm undertones.

Autumns are encouraged to embrace muted and deep tones such as olive greens, rusty oranges, burgundy reds, mustard yellows, rich browns, and deep purples. They should avoid overly bright or vibrant colours, which can overshadow their muted undertones and diminish their natural glow. Shades like neon hues, electric blues, and stark whites may clash with the autumn palette.

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