What an excellent video! It’s so informative showing all of the different examples. (Thanks to all of your clients for allowing sharing). I was fascinated by this video and I’m not a Spring. Your videos are very creative. I’m glad you don’t bother with celebrity analysis for the reasons stated. This just gives more credibility to how you analyze people. Keep up the excellent work!
Aw man, I’ve been checking into your channel to see if my color analysis photos that I gave permission to be used, and since I am a bright spring, I thought I might be in this one. Looking forward to the possibility in future videos!
I was so excited to finally see you show some Light Spring examples 😢. I feel like we don’t exist in the world of color analysis results. I’ve self-analyzed myself as a Light Spring after years of trial and error - first I thought I was a Summer, and then I thought I was an Autumn, so then I thought I must be a Muted or Soft one-or-the-other, but I look ghastly in muted colors. So then I started exploring Spring, and I’m too neutral for True or Warm, too fair for Bright, but I’m maybe a little medium hair color for the lightest Light Spring. All I know is that I LOVE my Light Spring palette and I finally feel pretty! I don’t have the money for a professional consultation or the desire to have a different opinion on something that makes me really happy, but I was really hoping to see some others to get more visual feedback. Oh well!!
I had a level 6-7 neutral leaning ashy in my 20’s, freckles and green/blue eyes and I was given a true spring color result. Still struggling with it but slowly buying clothes in my true spring colors 😊
Thanks for this! I've got a question. Can the True light pallete have medium-light hair, as opposed to typically very light? I find it so interesting noticing the differences between colour analysis systems.
I'm wondering if you ever analyzed one of those really bright read heads. They are rare, but they have bright orange hair, bright eyes, and very pale skin. For example, comedian Alasdair Beckett-King.
I’m 35 and have been dying my chestnut brown hair black since 16. I was often typed as a bright winter due to my light skin and the extreme contrast. My skin color also is neutral with rosacea, so placing myself was extremely difficult. My aesthetic has always been goth, so a ton of blacks,burgundies and silver. As I’ve gotten older I realized my day to day appearance was really draining. I looked tired and not put together. The look just wasn’t working for me anymore. Fell down the seasonal rabbit hole and came up a bright spring. Went back to my natural hair color, changed up my makeup and started wearing bright spring colors and the difference has been shocking. My skin and eyes practically glow. Now I leave my goth aesthetic relegated to accessories. It truly is wild the difference it can make.
Thinking I was cool summer but seeing someone who looks exactly like me in this video made me put a pin in a years worth of self color analysis... 🥲 Thank you for this video! Its opened my eyes to another possibility 💖
Great video! I'd love to see one on the autumn palettes too!
This video is so helpful! I would love to see it for winter, summer, and autumn as well.
What an excellent video! It’s so informative showing all of the different examples. (Thanks to all of your clients for allowing sharing). I was fascinated by this video and I’m not a Spring. Your videos are very creative. I’m glad you don’t bother with celebrity analysis for the reasons stated. This just gives more credibility to how you analyze people. Keep up the excellent work!
Aw man, I’ve been checking into your channel to see if my color analysis photos that I gave permission to be used, and since I am a bright spring, I thought I might be in this one. Looking forward to the possibility in future videos!
Love the compilation! It’s so handy to have these all in one spot
Once again a perfect example of why I'm a Bright Winter but can borrow from Bright Spring. BTW, 💖 the Pom Poms!
You’re welcome to use me as a Bright Spring example (analyzed by you )
Thank you and the clients! 🎉
Thank you Carol. I feel I'm a spring, possibly light to medium. Thanks for the info on the spring palette 😊
You are so good at what you do Carol!!
I was so excited to finally see you show some Light Spring examples 😢. I feel like we don’t exist in the world of color analysis results.
I’ve self-analyzed myself as a Light Spring after years of trial and error - first I thought I was a Summer, and then I thought I was an Autumn, so then I thought I must be a Muted or Soft one-or-the-other, but I look ghastly in muted colors. So then I started exploring Spring, and I’m too neutral for True or Warm, too fair for Bright, but I’m maybe a little medium hair color for the lightest Light Spring. All I know is that I LOVE my Light Spring palette and I finally feel pretty!
I don’t have the money for a professional consultation or the desire to have a different opinion on something that makes me really happy, but I was really hoping to see some others to get more visual feedback. Oh well!!
I had a level 6-7 neutral leaning ashy in my 20’s, freckles and green/blue eyes and I was given a true spring color result. Still struggling with it but slowly buying clothes in my true spring colors 😊
Thanks for this! I've got a question. Can the True light pallete have medium-light hair, as opposed to typically very light? I find it so interesting noticing the differences between colour analysis systems.
Could a spring’s natural hair color ever be described as “mousy”? I always associate mousy hair with summer, but could they be springs?
I'm wondering if you ever analyzed one of those really bright read heads. They are rare, but they have bright orange hair, bright eyes, and very pale skin. For example, comedian Alasdair Beckett-King.
I wish I could get a color analysis 😢 The only person close enough is over an hour away.
My services are worldwide 💕🎨⭐️
I’m 35 and have been dying my chestnut brown hair black since 16. I was often typed as a bright winter due to my light skin and the extreme contrast. My skin color also is neutral with rosacea, so placing myself was extremely difficult.
My aesthetic has always been goth, so a ton of blacks,burgundies and silver. As I’ve gotten older I realized my day to day appearance was really draining. I looked tired and not put together. The look just wasn’t working for me anymore.
Fell down the seasonal rabbit hole and came up a bright spring. Went back to my natural hair color, changed up my makeup and started wearing bright spring colors and the difference has been shocking. My skin and eyes practically glow. Now I leave my goth aesthetic relegated to accessories. It truly is wild the difference it can make.
Thinking I was cool summer but seeing someone who looks exactly like me in this video made me put a pin in a years worth of self color analysis... 🥲
Thank you for this video! Its opened my eyes to another possibility 💖