This is by far one of your best videos! The way you explain in detail, very clearly, with every step, makes the information easier to understand and you really answered many questions I had. Thank youu, you are amazing !! ❤
This video was really helpful and clarified a lot. I clearly have no skill I think that cool toned red looks good on everyone I see, but then I always end up agreeing with your results. You're a true professional!
Hi Carol, thank you for today's video! If I could request an idea, would you consider showing us how to differentiate between neutral-warm and neutral-cool? I am having struggle with this myself and would appreciate some tips!
This video was really helpful, thank you. I've been analysed in person as a true autumn, with an analyst who also uses the III system. I've been trying to figure out my colours for years. I've been told on many online groups I'm a winter, or a summer, or a soft autumn, but auturm feel like it weighs me down a bit, and winter feels off as well and too bright. Lately I am recognizing my undertone must be warm, this pallette, true warm, really makes sense to me. My colouring is very similar to this clients. Thanks for this video.
I don't understand how the bright orange is an autumn colour and the light soft peach colour is a spring colour and then the softer orange colour was a warm spring colour? I like the conclusion though but I find the way the colours are categorized a bit confusing.
That always confused me too, because the orange does seem very bright compared to peach. With that said, I think lightness also plays a part here, with autumn having deeper shades when compared to spring (spring has darker colors, but I don't think they're most recommended)
I didn’t think grey was so very terrible in that it made me wonder, was Soft Autumn a consideration? It seemed like in the very first photo where she was up against the soft, fairly light brown background that she looked great against the softness. And later, in all the photos that were against her, it seemed the best were medium to light.
All colour seasons are a consideration at the start of a colour analysis. Colour analysis to me is a process of elimination based on natural colouring and all colour analysis checks. The cool grey is disconnected from her skin and fails colour analysis checks. Please also be aware MANY more colours were tested on her than what are in this video as stated and many more pics are reviewed in an actual colour analysis. Her natural hair colour has brightness to it which would be out of harmony with Muted Autumn. My advice would be to ignore the colour background and focus on her face only to help focus on the colour analysis checks. I find it so interesting when sooo many people say people are Soft or Muted Autumn when that’s the last palette I would see (is it cuz people like the colours more? By focussing on person’s natural colouring and only face ignoring colour hopefully this helps). For someone to be a Soft or Muted Autumn you would have to easily see Summer in them … definitely not a Summer 💕⭐️🎨
I'm an autumn and yes if you get a grey that is just the right depth and intensity it can look Ok . I can wear a huge variety of brown (not every shade) but the depth and intensity can vary a lot. I think that is what can get confusing for people but if you check more shades of grey and brown you would normally see a person suits more shades of one or the other.
The pom poms at the end are too cute
These types of videos are so, so helpful!!! Thank you!
This is by far one of your best videos! The way you explain in detail, very clearly, with every step, makes the information easier to understand and you really answered many questions I had. Thank youu, you are amazing !! ❤
I thought true warm in the first pic, her skin seems quite warm.
This video was really helpful and clarified a lot.
I clearly have no skill I think that cool toned red looks good on everyone I see, but then I always end up agreeing with your results. You're a true professional!
That was a great walkthrough, please do more in the future!
I was stuck between warm spring and warm autumn😁
What I see are the warmer colors pick up on natural tones in her skin. The cool colors contrast.
Hi Carol, thank you for today's video! If I could request an idea, would you consider showing us how to differentiate between neutral-warm and neutral-cool? I am having struggle with this myself and would appreciate some tips!
My first guess was Spring, so I wasn't too far off, but it's true that the palette in between Autumn and Spring suited her the best! 🧡
This video was really helpful, thank you. I've been analysed in person as a true autumn, with an analyst who also uses the III system. I've been trying to figure out my colours for years. I've been told on many online groups I'm a winter, or a summer, or a soft autumn, but auturm feel like it weighs me down a bit, and winter feels off as well and too bright. Lately I am recognizing my undertone must be warm, this pallette, true warm, really makes sense to me. My colouring is very similar to this clients. Thanks for this video.
Excellent video!
Thank u for watching! 💕🎨⭐️
This is me exactly!
I don't understand how the bright orange is an autumn colour and the light soft peach colour is a spring colour and then the softer orange colour was a warm spring colour? I like the conclusion though but I find the way the colours are categorized a bit confusing.
That always confused me too, because the orange does seem very bright compared to peach. With that said, I think lightness also plays a part here, with autumn having deeper shades when compared to spring (spring has darker colors, but I don't think they're most recommended)
I didn’t think grey was so very terrible in that it made me wonder, was Soft Autumn a consideration? It seemed like in the very first photo where she was up against the soft, fairly light brown background that she looked great against the softness. And later, in all the photos that were against her, it seemed the best were medium to light.
All colour seasons are a consideration at the start of a colour analysis. Colour analysis to me is a process of elimination based on natural colouring and all colour analysis checks. The cool grey is disconnected from her skin and fails colour analysis checks. Please also be aware MANY more colours were tested on her than what are in this video as stated and many more pics are reviewed in an actual colour analysis. Her natural hair colour has brightness to it which would be out of harmony with Muted Autumn. My advice would be to ignore the colour background and focus on her face only to help focus on the colour analysis checks. I find it so interesting when sooo many people say people are Soft or Muted Autumn when that’s the last palette I would see (is it cuz people like the colours more? By focussing on person’s natural colouring and only face ignoring colour hopefully this helps). For someone to be a Soft or Muted Autumn you would have to easily see Summer in them … definitely not a Summer 💕⭐️🎨
I'm an autumn and yes if you get a grey that is just the right depth and intensity it can look Ok . I can wear a huge variety of brown (not every shade) but the depth and intensity can vary a lot. I think that is what can get confusing for people but if you check more shades of grey and brown you would normally see a person suits more shades of one or the other.