I was told it doesn’t matter what hair colour you have, your skin colour and even sometimes the eyes don’t matter.. what does matter is what colours makes you glow.. that being said I have medium-dark brown hair, with dark brown eyes and I’ve noticed that Icey colours, royal blues and purples, greens look amazing on me.
You are correct, because your eyes and skin tone don't change. But you might need to wear different seasonal colors than with your natural hair color to avoid a strong clash with the hair.
I disagree. I think your overall appearance drastically changed with the slightest alteration. When it’s something as noticeable as hair…. Hair is usually the first thing people see before they see your face. Just changing the color of that pending on what shade it’s dyed to along with color can have a huge impact on your overall appearance.
Just got my colour analysis done ...😢had myself as an autumn all my life at 58 I discover I am a cool winter I am in shock !!! In mourning for my burnt orange Tans and golds ... all my warm make up and clothes 😢 I hate my cool winter colour pallete...but I realise the analysis is absolutely correct ...the upside is Black and grey I might invest in a wool grey coat for the coming winter...and start adding cool deep plums and deep greens ...😢
@marybeth I understand how frustrating that can feel. One of the things you can do to still incorporate some of your autumn pieces is to wear autumn skirt, pants or shorts and a complementing winter color on top. Just make sure that what you're wearing, the winter color stands out more and is the first thing you see. I hope this helps😊
I am definitely a winter, but interesting that you said winters have no yellow/gold in their hair. When I am in the sun, I can definitely see a bit of yellow/gold, yet overall my hair is a very dark brown.
Dark Brown or even brown black hair that's been treated with heat styling -- blow dryer, flat iron, etc. -- can get lighter or golden at the ends. At the roots, a winter won't have gold at the roots.
I'm a bright winter, and that is the lightest of all the winters. I have medium brown hair. There can even be winters with platinum blonde hair. People think all winters have to be dark haired with no yellow or orange shine in the sun, but that's not true.
Yes yes! Please do an Olive video with examples. I struggle with this as i am all over the place, I neutral leaning i think warm because i get a Golden hue once i tan. I have black hair and dark brown eyes, so confused! 🤣😂🤣
Listen to other videos on the subject. Remember color analysis is based on undertone, not skintone. Some say olive is cool. Others say it's neutral. No one says it's warm. Olive means green -- blue/cool + yellow orange/warm makes green
@@simbalantana4572You make a great point! Because I don’t look good in “warm” labeled foundations or concealers, for me neutrals and Golden/olive shades work best. Thanks for the tip! I’ll look at other videos. Any recommendations? 😊
This is my first time watching them and for that reason my last. You don’t make a good pairing if you don’t know how to share the mic and more organized. It’s completely scattered
Would an Olive skintone qualify as neutral ? I consider mine Yellow / Neutral , not really cool- blue , definitely not warm / red-orange skin tone… I appreciate Your feedback 🫶🏾🤎
Color analysis is traditonally based upon undertone, not skin tone. I'm olive skinned, but I'll never be anything but a Winter no matter how tan I get, because what's analyzed is the undertone. Listen to other analysts discuss it.
@@simbalantana4572So do all undertones fall in winter? I, for years i thought I had a warm undertone until recently when i finally found an Olive undertone foundation and I was amazed at the match!!! I just get thrown off with the while “Golden/Olive and Cool/Olive.
When the concept of dressing in your season came around in the 1970’s. My mother said she must be an Autumn, because she was born in the Autumn. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Curious. My natural hair so dark brown it reads black, has red highlights but only in full light, as all black/brown hair becomes slightly redder when lightened first. Yet, I am a winter.
You mentioned olive skin tone being one of the winter skin tones! I am really pale olive (tanning a very greyish brown) and my hair is more medium to light brown, eyes are grey-green, since I am a mixture of my mom (clearly an olive skinned winter) and my dad (rosy cool milky skin tone, cool, probably a summer). So I do not fit a summer (I cannot wear pale and dusty summer colors AT ALL), but I am too light/not enough contrast for the "typical" winter look, while I feel much better with the winter colors that are not bright-bright, just medium-bright.... could I still be a winter? Or does my medium/light brown hair put me into summer automatically, even though I look absolutely DEAD with my olive skin tone in muted/pale summer colors? Everyone puts me into summer while I feel more winter...
Thank you for the comment! :) My wardrobe looks like a dark version of cool summer/winter. As long as it is fully cool and mainly dark, I can wear it, except the really bright jewel tones. Cool is clearly my dominant feature due to the olive skin which does not tolerate any warmth, but also no really light colors, but also no really soft/greyed colors, except maybe mid to dark blue-grey. A greyish light peach is my absolute worst color. I could still be cool summer, but all the lighter colors in there are really not suiting me at all. I was typed in person as a winter years ago, but I felt the analyst wanted to put me into summer and only was convinced I was winter after a lot of draping and discussing… so I feel this result is not too reliable….
Yes, probably cool winter, I feel. The coolness is really essential for me and cool winter also excludes the extreme jewel tones. I am just so confused since everyone (even a professional color analyst I asked once by email) sees the soft aspect in my features and wants to match it with summer. Just... I go to my closet, pull out some typical summer color, drape it and instantly go grey in the face :-D. People recommending summer do not see this reaction of my skin to the color in real life. I have a feeling that digital color analysis (by photo) does not really work in that case.
Yes, Deep Winter is also an option. For example, here are typical colors for each season shown: spottedline.com/color-season-palette/ ...I would pick deep winter for every color family over all others - even over Cool Winter. Except for the browns and oranges, where I would pick Cool Winter, since the warmth just kills me. :) So maybe even a Deep Winter leaning slightly cooler and lighter than the average Deep Winter... since If I can pick between the same shade "really" Deep or "just" Deep, I would always pick "just" Deep, since I am missing a bit of contrast for harsh black and blue-black. Anthracite and navy are better. Anthracite is anyway one of my best colors, beside a rich deep magenta like #960e7a. That does not sound like summer to me.
Hmmm, my comment got deleted. Guess someone here does not like links to other pages. Anyway: What I said was, that I prefer the Deep Winter colors over Cool Winter as long as they are not too warm or too deep/harsh (like I prefer Anthracite over pure black, navy over the deepest blue-black, etc.)
Thank you for diving into the subs. I was diagnosed as a warm spring and the warmth is most important in my look followed by the clear chroma. My value tails off last.
Not if it is a natural blonde on a fair person; that would nullify the high contrast required for winter. if it is a brunette or raven haired person who dyes their hair blond then yes they are still going to be a winter.
It’s rare but I’ve definitely seen one blond be classified as a bright winter and it really was the best match. She had this brightness to her skin that was the first thing you noticed and naturally really cool hair but the summer colors were wayyy tooo muted for her brightness.
1. Interrupting your daughter is rude and makes for an awkward video 2. I have light brown hair, blue eyes and look best in 100% of true winter colors. Not convinced that dark hair (or white) is the defining aspect of a winter. More about skin undertone. No?
I'm a winter (fair olive skin, deep brown eyes, natural ash-brown hair)- I changed my hair color so much. I had blond, red, every shade of brown. And with the right make-up / styling I could make all of them "work". BUT if you looked at me bare faced, the warmer hair colors like red or golden blond clashed with my skin tone. It made me look more green/grey. So, I do think skin should be considered at least if you go the opposite of your natural coloring.
I think red highlight coming from dark hair in sunlight should indicate neutral because red is a neutral colour and hence you can be either neutral-cool or neutral-warm.
I do believe that undertones make all the difference, as I have darker hair, but light skin and eyes. However, I do have more of a neutral-cool undertone, though my overtone is more cool.
can yall help me out i am 99% sure that im a winter but when I tried the red and hot pink it didn’t really matched my skin tune although the dark purple blue and brown and green works fine for me
Just wanted to let people here know that I have friends who stayed salt and pepper for years thinking they looked younger because they had not gone gray. They were wrong. As each of them either bleached it all gray or the gray replaced the pepper naturally, they looked younger!
I was told it doesn’t matter what hair colour you have, your skin colour and even sometimes the eyes don’t matter.. what does matter is what colours makes you glow.. that being said I have medium-dark brown hair, with dark brown eyes and I’ve noticed that Icey colours, royal blues and purples, greens look amazing on me.
you are correct. These ladies got it wrong on this point. You can dye your hair all sort of colors but it won’t change your season.
There are different color analysis concepts. With their concept they follow natural hair color is considered
I don't believe that your season changes when you change your hair e.g. Zendaya . Just my opinion!
You are correct, because your eyes and skin tone don't change. But you might need to wear different seasonal colors than with your natural hair color to avoid a strong clash with the hair.
I disagree. I think your overall appearance drastically changed with the slightest alteration. When it’s something as noticeable as hair…. Hair is usually the first thing people see before they see your face. Just changing the color of that pending on what shade it’s dyed to along with color can have a huge impact on your overall appearance.
Love my contrasting vivid winter jewel tones!!🖤💜🩶💙♥️
Hi Lucinda, longer hair looks fantastic on you. So beautiful!
Lucinda: Keep this Hairstyle! It is so youthful and flattering.
Thank you @colorclasslnc 😘
Just got my colour analysis done ...😢had myself as an autumn all my life at 58 I discover I am a cool winter I am in shock !!! In mourning for my burnt orange Tans and golds ... all my warm make up and clothes 😢 I hate my cool winter colour pallete...but I realise the analysis is absolutely correct ...the upside is Black and grey I might invest in a wool grey coat for the coming winter...and start adding cool deep plums and deep greens ...😢
@marybeth I understand how frustrating that can feel. One of the things you can do to still incorporate some of your autumn pieces is to wear autumn skirt, pants or shorts and a complementing winter color on top. Just make sure that what you're wearing, the winter color stands out more and is the first thing you see. I hope this helps😊
I am definitely a winter, but interesting that you said winters have no yellow/gold in their hair. When I am in the sun, I can definitely see a bit of yellow/gold, yet overall my hair is a very dark brown.
Mine too.
Dark Brown or even brown black hair that's been treated with heat styling -- blow dryer, flat iron, etc. -- can get lighter or golden at the ends. At the roots, a winter won't have gold at the roots.
@@simbalantana4572 yes, of course but I am referring to my natural colour, no treatments.
I'm a bright winter, and that is the lightest of all the winters. I have medium brown hair. There can even be winters with platinum blonde hair. People think all winters have to be dark haired with no yellow or orange shine in the sun, but that's not true.
Yes yes! Please do an Olive video with examples. I struggle with this as i am all over the place, I neutral leaning i think warm because i get a Golden hue once i tan. I have black hair and dark brown eyes, so confused! 🤣😂🤣
Listen to other videos on the subject. Remember color analysis is based on undertone, not skintone. Some say olive is cool. Others say it's neutral. No one says it's warm. Olive means green -- blue/cool + yellow orange/warm makes green
@@simbalantana4572You make a great point! Because I don’t look good in “warm” labeled foundations or concealers, for me neutrals and Golden/olive shades work best.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll look at other videos. Any recommendations? 😊
I have cool to neutral light olive toned skin, and I am a bright winter
Thank you so much for your explanation, that clarifies a lot of elements to me. I'm looking forward for your winter colour palette in dept analysis.
The interruptions are a real no no, really disrespectful. Kind of hard to watch through.
Thanks for the information.
Thank you for the burgundy clarification. I have burgundy hair and don’t fall into the warm category at all.
Please stop interrupting your daughter
She does that in all their videos I have watched. Bad manners, domineering, know it all.
This is my first time watching them and for that reason my last. You don’t make a good pairing if you don’t know how to share the mic and more organized. It’s completely scattered
Would an Olive skintone qualify as neutral ? I consider mine Yellow / Neutral , not really cool- blue , definitely not warm / red-orange skin tone… I appreciate Your feedback 🫶🏾🤎
Color analysis is traditonally based upon undertone, not skin tone. I'm olive skinned, but I'll never be anything but a Winter no matter how tan I get, because what's analyzed is the undertone. Listen to other analysts discuss it.
@@simbalantana4572So do all undertones fall in winter? I, for years i thought I had a warm undertone until recently when i finally found an Olive undertone foundation and I was amazed at the match!!! I just get thrown off with the while “Golden/Olive and Cool/Olive.
When the concept of dressing in your season came around in the 1970’s. My mother said she must be an Autumn, because she was born in the Autumn. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
my question is what happens when my hair turns grey?
I Am A Deep Winter ❄️ And I love My Pallet 🎨 #Contrast
I’m definitely a winter my identical twin sister Athena has been golden blonde hair she been enjoying being a spring.
Curious. My natural hair so dark brown it reads black, has red highlights but only in full light, as all black/brown hair becomes slightly redder when lightened first. Yet, I am a winter.
I am a true winter, I was wondering if I can wear any of the neon colours?
I have chestnut hair (lots of natural blonde and red highlights) with hazel/olive green eyes and I look best in jewel colors. Weird, I know.
You mentioned olive skin tone being one of the winter skin tones! I am really pale olive (tanning a very greyish brown) and my hair is more medium to light brown, eyes are grey-green, since I am a mixture of my mom (clearly an olive skinned winter) and my dad (rosy cool milky skin tone, cool, probably a summer). So I do not fit a summer (I cannot wear pale and dusty summer colors AT ALL), but I am too light/not enough contrast for the "typical" winter look, while I feel much better with the winter colors that are not bright-bright, just medium-bright.... could I still be a winter? Or does my medium/light brown hair put me into summer automatically, even though I look absolutely DEAD with my olive skin tone in muted/pale summer colors? Everyone puts me into summer while I feel more winter...
Thank you for the comment! :) My wardrobe looks like a dark version of cool summer/winter. As long as it is fully cool and mainly dark, I can wear it, except the really bright jewel tones. Cool is clearly my dominant feature due to the olive skin which does not tolerate any warmth, but also no really light colors, but also no really soft/greyed colors, except maybe mid to dark blue-grey. A greyish light peach is my absolute worst color. I could still be cool summer, but all the lighter colors in there are really not suiting me at all. I was typed in person as a winter years ago, but I felt the analyst wanted to put me into summer and only was convinced I was winter after a lot of draping and discussing… so I feel this result is not too reliable….
Yes, probably cool winter, I feel. The coolness is really essential for me and cool winter also excludes the extreme jewel tones. I am just so confused since everyone (even a professional color analyst I asked once by email) sees the soft aspect in my features and wants to match it with summer. Just... I go to my closet, pull out some typical summer color, drape it and instantly go grey in the face :-D. People recommending summer do not see this reaction of my skin to the color in real life. I have a feeling that digital color analysis (by photo) does not really work in that case.
Yes, Deep Winter is also an option. For example, here are typical colors for each season shown: spottedline.com/color-season-palette/ ...I would pick deep winter for every color family over all others - even over Cool Winter. Except for the browns and oranges, where I would pick Cool Winter, since the warmth just kills me. :) So maybe even a Deep Winter leaning slightly cooler and lighter than the average Deep Winter... since If I can pick between the same shade "really" Deep or "just" Deep, I would always pick "just" Deep, since I am missing a bit of contrast for harsh black and blue-black. Anthracite and navy are better. Anthracite is anyway one of my best colors, beside a rich deep magenta like #960e7a. That does not sound like summer to me.
Hmmm, my comment got deleted. Guess someone here does not like links to other pages. Anyway: What I said was, that I prefer the Deep Winter colors over Cool Winter as long as they are not too warm or too deep/harsh (like I prefer Anthracite over pure black, navy over the deepest blue-black, etc.)
Thank you for diving into the subs. I was diagnosed as a warm spring and the warmth is most important in my look followed by the clear chroma. My value tails off last.
Agreed - its about time to take a deeper dive into all the different pallets!
Your hair does not have to be dark to be a winter. Even a blond can be a winter.
Not if it is a natural blonde on a fair person; that would nullify the high contrast required for winter. if it is a brunette or raven haired person who dyes their hair blond then yes they are still going to be a winter.
It’s rare but I’ve definitely seen one blond be classified as a bright winter and it really was the best match. She had this brightness to her skin that was the first thing you noticed and naturally really cool hair but the summer colors were wayyy tooo muted for her brightness.
@@forisadora7480bright can also be spring and it depends more on what the colors do to your skin.
1. Interrupting your daughter is rude and makes for an awkward video
2. I have light brown hair, blue eyes and look best in 100% of true winter colors. Not convinced that dark hair (or white) is the defining aspect of a winter. More about skin undertone. No?
Olive means a cool undertone (blue) with a warm overtone (yellow) - which gives off a green skin tone
I'm a winter (fair olive skin, deep brown eyes, natural ash-brown hair)- I changed my hair color so much. I had blond, red, every shade of brown. And with the right make-up / styling I could make all of them "work". BUT if you looked at me bare faced, the warmer hair colors like red or golden blond clashed with my skin tone. It made me look more green/grey. So, I do think skin should be considered at least if you go the opposite of your natural coloring.
I think red highlight coming from dark hair in sunlight should indicate neutral because red is a neutral colour and hence you can be either neutral-cool or neutral-warm.
Lighting, please…
I do believe that undertones make all the difference, as I have darker hair, but light skin and eyes. However, I do have more of a neutral-cool undertone, though my overtone is more cool.
can yall help me out i am 99% sure that im a winter but when I tried the red and hot pink it didn’t really matched my skin tune although the dark purple blue and brown and green works fine for me
Just wanted to let people here know that I have friends who stayed salt and pepper for years thinking they looked younger because they had not gone gray. They were wrong. As each of them either bleached it all gray or the gray replaced the pepper naturally, they looked younger!
Might just be the colors they favored suited them better as they went full gray.
I will look into that “Chinese blue”… I call it turquoise is it the same ?? 🦋
I love being a dark winter!
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