Many people have said but the makeup is defintely getting in the way. If you're ever short of content would be great to see Alessandra analyzed without make up:)
I found it quite distracting that the lipstick is so obviously warm orange. That to me made it very hard to see if there was harmony or not, because of course the orange lip is going to clash with a cool navy or a silver. It made it seem to me like her undertone actually looked like it could skew either way, made it hard to see the differences. So unfortunately in this one, it didn't help me to train my eye for seeing her best colors
@@makeup_onhermind try looking at the skin around the eyes more than looking at the lips. It becomes much more visible when colours work with undertone in that area because the shadows become more pronounced with a poor match and seem to recede with a good match.
Showing the 2nd best seasons and why or why they don’t work was so helpful. I think I actually might have similar coloring to Alessandra, but I would love to get a professional analysis done one day. Color harmony is fascinating!
Hi Mara, thank you so much for your comment. Please consider that we offer face to face sessions in Melbourne or online sessions for people around the world. Feel free to reach out on Instagram or via email info@colouranalysis.au
I would love to see an Autumn typed without makeup. It's harder to see differences when makeup is filtering the face for the viewer. For example, I found the lip test very helpful on the Summer you analyzed - in worse colors you can see the lip appears too cool or warm, or fades into the skin or appears dull. In best colors the lips appear rosy and healthy like the cheeks. You can't make that assessment with lipstick on.
Hi, these are the autumns & winters that I've seen typed/ draped: for autumns: Darcie & Jannat Ara, for winters: Hyeri Vlog & HeyHershey. Xixiplease is a spring, ASMR Twix is a summer. All of them are dark haired & mostly POC.
@@colouranalysis_studio It was interesting to see how much effect the lip stick can have, it became the most visible feature of her face, and also the feature of the highest contrast in her face. To be sure she had mascara so they eyes also had good contrast - but red/orange colours are signal colours, if the intensity is the same we will notice them more. The effect can be put to good use in another context. The correct (supporting) lipstick shade can tie an outfit together. Or maybe even help to make a less than ideal colour work.
I love these videos so far! These are the first color analysis videos I have seen where I can instantly see the change in the face brightness with the different colors, and I wish I could have an analysis done for me
Hi Kay, thanks a lot for your kind words. Please consider that we can analyse you online. The method is exactly the same! If you have questions please send us an email info@colouranalysis.au
Usually I can really see a difference, especially with people who are cool, but in this case I didn't see that the cool colors looked bad on her. Only between blue and rust was it clear that rust looked better 😅
I love these. Why, oh why, is it so easy to see in others but hard to see in yourself? I wish we were on the same continent because I'd definitely book a session. Thanks, and great job!
Thanks for your comment and for your interesting question:) unfortunately yes, you would see your colors just after that someone else analyse you. This is because we cannot be objective on ourselves but we are rather influenced by our taste. We both had our colours done by a professional and we hadn’t done on ourselves. Please consider that we do offer online session, feel free to reach out at info@colouranalysis.au or visit our website ❤
You guys are the best I’ve seen on RUclips in the color analysis realm! Seriously! I wish I could be analyzed by you. Please upload more analysis sessions - I learn so much watching you.
This is the best explanation of seasonal color analysis that I have seen! The comparisons were very helpful, I feel like I have a fuller understanding of the concept. I look forward to watching your channel grow!
I’m a light spring but had no idea when I got married 12 years ago. I picked a beautiful ivory dress and I’m so glad I did! It was stunning and the stark white just wouldn’t have been the same.
As an autumn, I had to search everywhere to find a warm toned wedding dress, many years ago. Most were bright, almost frosty, white and washed me out completely. I finally (the week before the wedding!) found an warm invory taffeta ball gown in the sales in a department store and wore that, it looked fantastic, in style as well as colour, at a fraction of the cost of the dresses I had seen in wedding shops.
@@trishagoodwin4069 That's amazing! I am a true summer so when my time comes, I will look for soft white. But i can imagine that warm colourtypes have more difficulties with wedding dresses.
Yes, make sure its flattering to your skintone, as you will have to look at the photographs over a lifetime and of course, every bride wants to look her best! @@tessaspanjersberg8057
Yeah it's so fascinating...with the warm colours, she doesn't really have any under eye shadow.. with the cooler colours she instantly shows a shadow 😮
Armocromia is such a beautiful word! Excited to see a second vid, Already subscribed and can't wait for more 🙂🌈 I'm guessing spring because I thought the peach salmon colour was more harmonious than the rust colour.
I won't say more, to avoid creating a spoiler for other viewers! I had a giggle at your reactions to the lilac of soft summer 😁 Yes I'd love to see Alessandra analysing the colours of Julia.
Really fun to watch this video! Last year I have completely changed my wardrobe to my season (summer) and now I find it 1) much simpler to shop for new pieces and 2) instantly see how some pieces are not meant for others considering their palet! You cant unsee it😂
My skin has obvious blue undertones. Based on this color analysis, I would say that I've a deep winter. The clothes in my wardrobe that look best on me have blue undertones, blue-based, or are very deep, rich jewel tones. I've known for years that I was either a winter or summer, but wasn't sure which. This video helped me determine which I was.
Oh! I was wrong about her being a True Autumn! Maybe my phone was not capturing the Warm Spring colors correctly, but I felt the Soft Autumn was more harmonious than the Warm Spring? Regardless, Warm Autumn is gorgeous on her! Loving these videos! I subbed just yesterday and have already learned so much about this intriguing topic of Armocromia!
Yes I thought the same while maybe she is still quite muted that bright of the spring just lights and brights her face in a nice way. She can use those colors if she wants this effect and it is quite youthful effect as well and easy thing to do just wear some spring that is brighter then her autumn classics
I just discovered your channel and I really like it! I have a question: Could you imagine making videos where you give advice on what clothes/make up are best for the different seasonal types? For example I know my color palette is summer, but it can be very difficult to pick out colours that are suitable. Keep going, I hope you get a lot of subscribers! I subscribed already :)
Hi Jasmin, thank you so much for subscribing! That's a very good idea, we added it on our list :) If you have specific questions feel free to reach out on Insta @colouranalysis_studio 🌈
This analysis helped me solidify that I am Autumn Warm! It was the steps of comparing Spring Warm, Summer Soft and Winter Deep. As an Aututmn Warm, I've always felt like I could easily borrow from the Autumn Deep and Spring Warm palettes. Before testing my seasonal coloring with drapes and seeing what really made me shine, I actually thought I was Autumn Deep... especially because my skin can look neutral-warm when you don't pay attention to how it reacts to draping. So to see how much Winter Deep is not as harmonious as Spring Warm (though they both are better than Summer Soft), it definitely harps to the fact that I am Autumn Warm. Pistachio greens and peachy corals are my best colors! I have not found a single blue that I can wear harmoniously... Some slightly blue-greens are justttt tolerable - meaning I must have next to no coolness. However, I also have an issue with yellows that aren't mustard or marigold-like... perhaps both the blue and the yellow issue is where me being an Autumn over a Spring comes in.
I am still learning and checking my bias. I thought the brighter warm shades looked so beautiful on her. Thank you for showing us in depth how to analyze color 💖🙏🏻
You make it so easy to understand I love that you compare several colors, such as gold with silver, salmon pink with cool pink, two shades of white, etc. Even blue with rust (I would love to have a dress made of that rust material 😄 I really like it), All the colors between which you distinguish make it easier for us to see. Somehow you work in order and in a way that is easy for me to understand. Excellent teachers, especially with the addition of your cute accents and laughter 👌🏼 I think I subscribed right after the first or second video. I also like the place where you shoot, the camera captures the colors great, so all in all a great channel and I'm looking forward to new videos. 🙂
I did not think the range of shades you used for Autumn soft were soft enough, they were too intense and that is why they looked Ok, but great analysis and the right conclusion!
Bravo! I have been watching many color analysis videos for the past several weeks and must say that this is the most educational video I have seen on RUclips! Grazie! Keep them coming!
This is a fantastic channel and video! I saw your first video earlier this week and thought it was a fantastic colour analysis video - probably one of the best I have seen on YT and hoped you keep making some more videos soon, so very happy to see a new video this morning! 🤩 Well done Julia & Ale, keep up the great content 👏
You have the best Color analysis channel on RUclips!! Hands down the winners in my opinion! I have been watching this topic for several years and still could not figure out my exact season. Thank you so much ❤❤
Please continue to post. These videos are great. They are helpful to those of us who are confused. I always thought I was a Winter - very dark hair with light skin. But when I started to go gray, nothing worked. After many videos, I am quite sure I am an Autumn. Because I have dark hair, most videos say I am a Dark Autumn. (I’ve colored it back to dark brown.) Yet sometimes I think they are too dark for my skin. Also black looks better than navy blue. Warm white is much better than true white. So please keep posting videos to help us out.
Thank you so much for your comment ♥️ unfortunately just an accurate analysis in person or online can tell the result. Some advices, when we are aging not only the hair becomes grey but also the skin and eyes intensity change. This means we become softer and potentially cooler. Having said that I’ll not recommend to dye the hair with the colour you used to have because since our complex changed that hair colour probably it’s not gonna fit with the more muted tones of our skin and eyes. Of course this is very generic and each case is different, so if you are interested in knowing more visit our website www.colouranalysis.au to book a session with us 🌈
it's a common error to dye greyed hair back to original youth colour, especially in a block colour, which is now at least 2 shades too dark for skin that has lost some pigment.
there are deep blues out there with yellow in the base, and even some that have purple. Those undertones become apparent when, like studying undertones in all things, you compare them to another navy and against pure white. Fabric stores with mirrors and natural lighting are one of the places you can try some draping on yourself.
French Kiss - I would agree with the comments below completely! I was extremely dark haired and dark eyed with light ivory skin and convinced I was a Winter until properly analysed in person years ago, and found I was a deep autumn. My colouring changed with age, which is why I went back for an update analysis. I had lost the depth, so the deep colours no longer worked, but had not cooled or softened enough to be a soft autumn, the warm autumn colours now worked best - which was a surprise to both me and the analyst! The only way to know your colours for sure, are to get analysed properly in person. Also, please do not dye your hair back to original colour, that looks hard against skin, a good analyst with help with advise about what colour to dye it, if you want to cover any grey.
Omg this was amazing! I never really understood how the colour analysis works but you explained it so well! ✨ I would love to see a soft autumn /soft summer 🍂🍁
I just watched this video a second time after fixing my phone screen (it was set on a bright setting and I didn't know) and now I can absolutely see the positive effects of the True Autumn pallet! I thought it might have been my monitor that was causing me to not see it, and now that that is confirmed, I had to set the record straight. Well done, ladies. I have subscribed and look forward to more videos. I have been learning about colour analysis for over 10 years and have seen lots of people who seem to not have an eye for colour, but you two are great!
I didn’t find the makeup distracting at all and I saw a huge difference with the undertones. She looks so sallow with the cool colours and so lifted and glowing with the warm colours. I like that you do explain that you must not wear makeup for a full colour analysis but of course here you already know Alessandra’s season! It was also so helpful that you explained that in Italian the word for colour analysis translates to “harmony of colours” which actually makes so much sense.
I loved this! I am pretty sure i am also autumn, and my guess is autumn soft. Ive always had a natural eye for color, but sometimes i am scared of wearing colors so i have mostly stuck to neutrals/earth tones (which look great on us autumns, but it's not fun and exciting!) This is why I like hearing what experts have to say as it adds confidence to the understanding of color i already have.
I wouod have always thought teal would be in the cool pallette.. now i googled and can see people say it can be worn by both warm and cool since it's a mix of green and blue
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Good information here. Thank you ladies. I live in Italy and I got the first hint that as an Italian-American I was always wearing the wrong colors and make-up shades in the USA when the Italian cosmetician gave me a shade of foundation I never wore before. However, while I can buy the correct make-up in Italy for warm toned skin, I'm sure you ladies know that in this country, the colors in the warm pallet are not as prevalent, especially for women over 50. Since they are still stuck in their ageism rules they think women my age should wear a lot of black and navy, two colors I have always disliked and of course, we know why.
Wonderful! 💕 I got my first analysis when I was 15 yo, and have been applying it most of my life to the best of my ability. According to that system, muted and bright colors were mixed together in a messy system, making it confusing, and all shades of brown were presented as warm, which s not very accurate. Red was classified as cool, so the system had flaws, but It still gave some insight, though. I'm happy to see the systems upgraded! After recently discovering the body geometry body typing system (Kibbe, Merriam...) I additionally learned that my bone structure needs to have some contrast to look most presentable. This was an interesting discovery I wanted to share about here. Although I have warm undertone, I can in fact wear black, and it actually works with the angled bone structure of my face (visible cheek bones), probably because angles cast shadows. As someone who for years have avoided black, thinking it is too harsh for a warm skin tone, I'm astonished that it actually works out in some cases.
I can see you rocking that Spring yellow in a super tailored, high-waist pant or even pantsuit, Alle! Great standout colour for the Spring racing carnival, too 🌼
Years ago I had color analysis with Color Me Beautiful. I’m an autumn for sure but I do borrow some colors from the spring palette. I really like the way your system breaks it down. Thank you. I look forward to more videos.
thanks for your comment and for watching our videos. If you share colours with a spring palette, you would probably be an autumn warm in our method😍 stay tuned, more videos are coming
Can't wait to see more videos from you. How about a shopping trip - how to find good colors that may not exactly match your colors, but that harmonize with your seasonal palette?
Thank you so much, that was wonderful! I was analysed in person as a warm autumn two years ago and this has confirmed it, as all the choices that were right for Alessandra were right for me. I was deep autumn when much younger and my eyes and hair have become lighter with age, so thought I might have been soft autumn (especially as we are told we go softer and cooler with age). However, I seem to be able to wear the same colours I did as a child now, slightly warmer and more mid tone than in my twenties and thirties/forties when my eyes and hair went darker quite naturally. It was also fascinating to see the soft summer colours against her, as this again confirmed for me that I was not soft autumn, which I was expecting to be. I love your clear explanations, so much better than everyone else online. I would also be fascinated to see more about how people might change throughout life, maybe re do somebody who was done years ago, but has changed colouring a bit with age?
I am the same, true autumn now with blue eyes and gray hair. Had brown hair that turned red in the sun esp as a teen. Soft colours are death on me while I think deep leans too cool and is a bit harsh. Also wonder if I’m a Warm dominant rather than TA, although my consultant thought I was an obvious autumn.
This was extremely helpful. I always thought I was a Spring or a Summer because I have slightly neutral skin tone (tho more warm) and gray eyes (that's why everyone said Summer) but golden hair, and I realize now I am somewhere in the Autumn quadrant. My gray eyes are actually a dark gray-blue denim color with golden flecks that make them a little green.
your hair and eye colour play a part in helping to determine the amount of contrast; depth and intensity of your colouring but the skin is the most important factor. For instance winters almost always have natural black eyelashes and their hair is mix of black tones and browns, which is why they are the only season to look good in black - it's already there.
Your another wonderful teacher and made more understandable for me as a student !!!! Now I have much better understanding of seasons thanks!😊 I will keep watching all your future video's as well to learn more and still learn ! Thanks and your so patient and explain everything I didn't understand before! You really made it soooooo much easier for me again ,☺️ thanks I'm still a student and love learning new things always especially if it makes me look better too! I'm also an autumn warm like your friend I just figured it out after watching this 3 times! Thanks bye,😊😎
Hi Heather, thank you so much for your comment, it means the world to me! We always try to do our best in delivering a super high quality service to our clients and thought to share some knowledge here on RUclips for students like you (we were students too and we remember how hard it was to find good material to study!) and for people who love colours and would like to look at their best 💖 Thanks again and please consider subscribing to our channel if you like it xxx
Hi I already subscribed by the way when I saw your very first video!!! It was amazing how you colour analyzed and very thorough!!😊😊😊 Your very good , bye
This channel is amazing! I love how you guys explain everything in great detail and compare with diffrent sub groups from the other seasons. I used to dress like a warm autumn/deap autumn and after doing my analysis with all my clothes and scarfes that i own i discovered i am a soft autumn. Since then i started wearing more colour in the soft autumn and soft summer palette and people started telling me how amazing soft dusty pink, soft sage green and soft blue looks on me. I stopped wearing black scarfes (headscarfes) for a long time and go for soft earthy neutral scarfes instead. One thing i learned from your other video is that one can wear a bit more intense colours when using make up and that is something i can attest to. I usually wear autumn deap colours for special occasions and with golden brown make up. It looks amazing. Without make up its a bit much, like deep red. One thing i would love to hear more about is styling outfits and general vibe of all Seasons and Subseasons. For a soft autumn i learned that intense matterns look very bad on me and basically those vintage, washed out matterned "granny" style clothes look amazing 🤣🤣🤣
I live these videos! The way you have the lighting set up is perfect, we can see the changes on the screen. You both have lovely personalities too. The only thing I will say is that it’s harder to see the colors reflecting on the face when her chin is tilted upwards looking at you, and much easier to see when she looks down at the camera because the face is then angled so you can see the reflection of the color in her skin. Perhaps if the camera was a tad higher then it could still be seen even when her chin is tilted upwards? Not sure. But every time she looked back down I could see it much more clearly on camera! I love how you explained the sub-categories and how you decide them and rule them out, that is something that is missing from many videos on other channels. Thanks for such clear explanations, it has helped me understand the process!
Thanks for your comment ❤ we really appreciate your feedback regarding the camera setting and we will try to adapt it as suggested 🥲 really glad you like our method. Please consider to subscribe to our channel, more videos are coming very soon 🌈
This is fascinating!!! I just discovered your videos a few days ago, and yesterday i went and switched all my small jewellery to gold, and its an instant boost! Im so thankful you for showing us these analysis with such excellent explantions. Id love to book an international analysis when I've saved up. Thank you! And good luck! You both seem like such nice people so all the best
Thank you so much for your comment, we are glad that you are enjoying our content ❤ We would be thrilled to do your analysis, don't hesitate to reach out!
Great videos. I think every person should know their undertones. What I would love is seeing you do this on many people randomly. Welcome to RUclips ladies🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Very good video. I am try to understand color analysis, and watched many, your videos are very informative and easy to understand and remember. I would go see you if you are in San Francisco.
Hi Nancy, thank you very much for your comment. We are based in Melbourne, Australia but we can analyse you online with the exact same method. Feel free to send us an email if you have any questions info@colouranalysis.au
Super helpful! I'm almost sure I'm a deep autumn now. I hesitated bc in winter I can wear black and other deep cool colors (combined with warm base make up). In summer I tan so much I can wear warmer bright colors (never ever neon) .
17:53 I love how you both say 'soft-a' . I have a similar color palette to her. Warm. But she looks good to me in all the colors. I have a hard time with choosing the right colors.
I think I have quite similar color, my best colors are army green and bronze/orange. I just go so pale in the winter because there is no sun here in Finland that I think I almost change color 😅 thank you, this was so helpful and entertaining! 👏
Some of the colours were not so "wrong" at least to my eye (not sure if it was more visible in person, or if they have a preconceived notion, and cannot unsee and unknow that she is an autumn type). I am sure that Allessandra is an autumn tpye and a warm one - however I think she could wear colours outside her palette (the sage for instance, or a lighter version of petrol / turquoise) and look good. Especially if she wears a decolletée (a wider neckline) so her face is framed by hair and the skin in her neck / bust area, and the surface of colour is broken up by skin (or jewelry or a scarf). I think she could do with colours that are a bit bolder. Within her palette and outside. I saw her wear a jeans with a thin wool sweater (likely a cahsmere, or merino) in a kinda nude/beige tone. The yarn was not in an uniform colour there was a light melé effect. The colour is nondescript, the surface was matte (it was likely wool), a very difficult colour to wear. Hardly anyone looks GOOD in it. Not just O.K. but really good (it might look good on a person with darker skin if the intensity is right for them). To me she looked bland in it. Not terrible but she can do better. She mentioned that this was out of the autumn soft palette - I think a sage chashmere sweater would have looked much better. A corall or yellow sweater would have looked fabulous (wool is matte, it tones down the intensity a bit). There are colours outside of her palette (other seasons even) that could give her a bit more drama. So she would BORROW some colourfulness / visual interest / contrast from the colour of the garments. I noted that with her outfits, they are always from autum (not always her subgroup) but it is often a bit too mellow, too "balanced". She has brown eyes and the darker brow and eyelashes (or it is make-up or dye). So there is some contrast, she could play with it and use colours out of palette but with the right intensity. She does not suffer from going very greyish / sallow if a colour with the right intensity has the wrong hue (in her case cool instead of warm). And there are other considerations in style and overall appearance than colour and its effect on skin tone. Her skin is not very light, so if a colour drains a bit of colour from her face or adds a bit of grey - she may be able to afford that, when the colour adds something else to her appearance (visual interest, colorfulness). The dress with the deep V and the pattern (corall / red flowers on a soft brown-peachy ground) is really good. The main colour is not that intense, the flowers are likely out of the spring palette and the intensity of the colour of the flowers is not dominant, it is broken up. But the pattern (with the brighter flowers) adds visual interest. There is the deep neckline (tasteful but shall we say flirty) and there are 2 colours at work. And the flowers have an attention grabbing colour (other shades of red / orange are used as signal colours).
Hello from Italy Alessandra and Giulia. Good luck with your videos, i really like the way you double check with the other seasons so you are absolutely sure. I' m Always a Little bit doubtful at the end, wondering if i' Ve done It well, but that' s an interesting way to make sure you' Ve done It right. I' l keep watching you. Keep It up...
I should say that I find it harder here in the UK to get warm colours in the shops. My husband is summer and finds plenty of navy, blues, greys everywhere, as do most of my friends. When I go to Spain on holiday, I find more warm colours in the shops and buy clothes there. I yes there are more cool people in the UK, as my colour analyst suggested?
I can’t wait for the next video! How long have you been working with color analysis and is there any season/type that you find challenging to decide on?❤
thanks for your comment. Wow, what a beautiful season 🧡 please consider to subscribe to our channel and follow us on IG if you would like for more tips on colours 🌈
@s baumgartner - Not everyone can wear royal blue (same case for black). I have warm undertone (80% sure that I'm true autumn) and royal blue doesn't look good on me. It drains the color from my face & enhances my eyebags. I've draped myself in royal blue, navy blue, cyan, turquoise blue. Navy blue looks best on me, followed equally by cyan & turquoise (they have yellow in them). Royal blue is my worst blue. I have lots of colors/ clothes in my closet so I was able to drape myself. It may not be 100% accurate but I'm happy with my autumn palette. I'm not a spring since those colors are too bright for me.
Thanks! I didn't know there were different subtypes 😭 I think I'm an autumn too, I find it so hard to dress...I hate it. I thought I only had to chose warm colors but no haha it's harder than that
Many people have said but the makeup is defintely getting in the way. If you're ever short of content would be great to see Alessandra analyzed without make up:)
The instant and simultaneous "noh, nononononono, no" with some of the colors, I love them!
It was so cute!
I found it quite distracting that the lipstick is so obviously warm orange. That to me made it very hard to see if there was harmony or not, because of course the orange lip is going to clash with a cool navy or a silver. It made it seem to me like her undertone actually looked like it could skew either way, made it hard to see the differences. So unfortunately in this one, it didn't help me to train my eye for seeing her best colors
I think she could pull off some colours of the other season and look good in them. The sage for instance.
Completely agree. Please do these makeup free.
@@makeup_onhermind try looking at the skin around the eyes more than looking at the lips. It becomes much more visible when colours work with undertone in that area because the shadows become more pronounced with a poor match and seem to recede with a good match.
Showing the 2nd best seasons and why or why they don’t work was so helpful. I think I actually might have similar coloring to Alessandra, but I would love to get a professional analysis done one day. Color harmony is fascinating!
Hi Mara, thank you so much for your comment. Please consider that we offer face to face sessions in Melbourne or online sessions for people around the world. Feel free to reach out on Instagram or via email info@colouranalysis.au
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Hey, thank you for this video. Can you do color analysis with black people please ?
Hi hun, thank you for your comment. Absolutely, we're working on it already, stay tuned 💖
@@colouranalysis_studio Can wait to see it Thank you !!! Have a niece day😊
@@colouranalysis_studio fantastic!!!! Can't WAIT!!!
Would you say that brown and black skins are all deep, dark winters?
@Kaitlyn Kenyon Thank you. But mainly winters? Definitely no springs and summers?
I would love to see an Autumn typed without makeup. It's harder to see differences when makeup is filtering the face for the viewer. For example, I found the lip test very helpful on the Summer you analyzed - in worse colors you can see the lip appears too cool or warm, or fades into the skin or appears dull. In best colors the lips appear rosy and healthy like the cheeks. You can't make that assessment with lipstick on.
Hi, these are the autumns & winters that I've seen typed/ draped: for autumns: Darcie & Jannat Ara, for winters: Hyeri Vlog & HeyHershey. Xixiplease is a spring, ASMR Twix is a summer. All of them are dark haired & mostly POC.
We will not use make-up any more, we thought that a makeup in palette was helpful…. 🥲 noted ✅
@@colouranalysis_studio Maybe it is helpful for other people 😊 Just my opinion! ❤️
Helped me & I especially liked how her lipstick matched the color you draped over her ❤
@@colouranalysis_studio It was interesting to see how much effect the lip stick can have, it became the most visible feature of her face, and also the feature of the highest contrast in her face. To be sure she had mascara so they eyes also had good contrast - but red/orange colours are signal colours, if the intensity is the same we will notice them more.
The effect can be put to good use in another context. The correct (supporting) lipstick shade can tie an outfit together.
Or maybe even help to make a less than ideal colour work.
I love these videos so far! These are the first color analysis videos I have seen where I can instantly see the change in the face brightness with the different colors, and I wish I could have an analysis done for me
Hi Kay, thanks a lot for your kind words. Please consider that we can analyse you online. The method is exactly the same! If you have questions please send us an email info@colouranalysis.au
I like how dramatic you guys were trying out the deep winter colors, hahaha. So Italian! In the best way possible, of course!☺️
"No no no no no..." I loved that part!
Usually I can really see a difference, especially with people who are cool, but in this case I didn't see that the cool colors looked bad on her. Only between blue and rust was it clear that rust looked better 😅
I love these. Why, oh why, is it so easy to see in others but hard to see in yourself? I wish we were on the same continent because I'd definitely book a session. Thanks, and great job!
Thanks for your comment and for your interesting question:) unfortunately yes, you would see your colors just after that someone else analyse you. This is because we cannot be objective on ourselves but we are rather influenced by our taste. We both had our colours done by a professional and we hadn’t done on ourselves. Please consider that we do offer online session, feel free to reach out at info@colouranalysis.au or visit our website ❤
You guys are the best I’ve seen on RUclips in the color analysis realm! Seriously! I wish I could be analyzed by you. Please upload more analysis sessions - I learn so much watching you.
Thank you so much ❤ please consider we offer online session too ☺️
This was a fun video!
Why are viewers whining about her makeup? This channel has provided tons of FREE videos for your edification already.
This is the best explanation of seasonal color analysis that I have seen! The comparisons were very helpful, I feel like I have a fuller understanding of the concept. I look forward to watching your channel grow!
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I’m a light spring but had no idea when I got married 12 years ago. I picked a beautiful ivory dress and I’m so glad I did! It was stunning and the stark white just wouldn’t have been the same.
As an autumn, I had to search everywhere to find a warm toned wedding dress, many years ago. Most were bright, almost frosty, white and washed me out completely. I finally (the week before the wedding!) found an warm invory taffeta ball gown in the sales in a department store and wore that, it looked fantastic, in style as well as colour, at a fraction of the cost of the dresses I had seen in wedding shops.
@@trishagoodwin4069 That's amazing! I am a true summer so when my time comes, I will look for soft white. But i can imagine that warm colourtypes have more difficulties with wedding dresses.
Yes, make sure its flattering to your skintone, as you will have to look at the photographs over a lifetime and of course, every bride wants to look her best! @@tessaspanjersberg8057
@@tessaspanjersberg8057Look for Candlelit white.
Her undereye circles are more pronounced when you put cool colors on her.
Yeah it's so fascinating...with the warm colours, she doesn't really have any under eye shadow.. with the cooler colours she instantly shows a shadow 😮
Armocromia is such a beautiful word!
Excited to see a second vid, Already subscribed and can't wait for more 🙂🌈
I'm guessing spring because I thought the peach salmon colour was more harmonious than the rust colour.
I won't say more, to avoid creating a spoiler for other viewers!
I had a giggle at your reactions to the lilac of soft summer 😁
Yes I'd love to see Alessandra analysing the colours of Julia.
@@hugbloom2664 Hi darling, thank you so much for subscribing! Stay tuned then, more videos are coming soon!
Really fun to watch this video! Last year I have completely changed my wardrobe to my season (summer) and now I find it 1) much simpler to shop for new pieces and 2) instantly see how some pieces are not meant for others considering their palet! You cant unsee it😂
My skin has obvious blue undertones. Based on this color analysis, I would say that I've a deep winter. The clothes in my wardrobe that look best on me have blue undertones, blue-based, or are very deep, rich jewel tones. I've known for years that I was either a winter or summer, but wasn't sure which. This video helped me determine which I was.
Excellent. I am a winter and my adult daughter is an autumn, so I am learning so much for both of us. Thank you both so much 💓
Oh! I was wrong about her being a True Autumn! Maybe my phone was not capturing the Warm Spring colors correctly, but I felt the Soft Autumn was more harmonious than the Warm Spring? Regardless, Warm Autumn is gorgeous on her! Loving these videos! I subbed just yesterday and have already learned so much about this intriguing topic of Armocromia!
Really comprehensive analysies so far! I want to see one for Julia as well (I suspect deep winter). Thank you for sharing your knowledge :).
Hi Dan, thanks a lot for watching! Please stay tuned, Julia's analysis is coming very soon! 😍
The spring green brings her face out rather than the brown
Yes I thought the same while maybe she is still quite muted that bright of the spring just lights and brights her face in a nice way. She can use those colors if she wants this effect and it is quite youthful effect as well and easy thing to do just wear some spring that is brighter then her autumn classics
I just discovered your channel and I really like it! I have a question: Could you imagine making videos where you give advice on what clothes/make up are best for the different seasonal types? For example I know my color palette is summer, but it can be very difficult to pick out colours that are suitable. Keep going, I hope you get a lot of subscribers! I subscribed already :)
Hi Jasmin, thank you so much for subscribing! That's a very good idea, we added it on our list :) If you have specific questions feel free to reach out on Insta @colouranalysis_studio 🌈
Already waiting for a Soft Summer around here! Excellent channel!
Stay tuned, more videos are coming very soon ❤
Great job! look forward to seeing a Summer and Winter as well!! =)
Thank you! If you'd like to see Summer and Winter don't miss the next videos 💖
This analysis helped me solidify that I am Autumn Warm! It was the steps of comparing Spring Warm, Summer Soft and Winter Deep. As an Aututmn Warm, I've always felt like I could easily borrow from the Autumn Deep and Spring Warm palettes. Before testing my seasonal coloring with drapes and seeing what really made me shine, I actually thought I was Autumn Deep... especially because my skin can look neutral-warm when you don't pay attention to how it reacts to draping. So to see how much Winter Deep is not as harmonious as Spring Warm (though they both are better than Summer Soft), it definitely harps to the fact that I am Autumn Warm. Pistachio greens and peachy corals are my best colors! I have not found a single blue that I can wear harmoniously... Some slightly blue-greens are justttt tolerable - meaning I must have next to no coolness. However, I also have an issue with yellows that aren't mustard or marigold-like... perhaps both the blue and the yellow issue is where me being an Autumn over a Spring comes in.
I am still learning and checking my bias. I thought the brighter warm shades looked so beautiful on her. Thank you for showing us in depth how to analyze color 💖🙏🏻
Same, in particular I thought the lime green looked lovely on her.... but maybe it was due to the lipstick, or the camera?
You make it so easy to understand
I love that you compare several colors, such as gold with silver, salmon pink with cool pink, two shades of white, etc. Even blue with rust (I would love to have a dress made of that rust material 😄 I really like it),
All the colors between which you distinguish make it easier for us to see.
Somehow you work in order and in a way that is easy for me to understand.
Excellent teachers, especially with the addition of your cute accents and laughter 👌🏼
I think I subscribed right after the first or second video.
I also like the place where you shoot, the camera captures the colors great, so all in all a great channel and I'm looking forward to new videos. 🙂
Also, I love how you say pistachio and how you both react to the wrong colors 😅
I did not think the range of shades you used for Autumn soft were soft enough, they were too intense and that is why they looked Ok, but great analysis and the right conclusion!
Bravo! I have been watching many color analysis videos for the past several weeks and must say that this is the most educational video I have seen on RUclips! Grazie! Keep them coming!
This is a fantastic channel and video! I saw your first video earlier this week and thought it was a fantastic colour analysis video - probably one of the best I have seen on YT and hoped you keep making some more videos soon, so very happy to see a new video this morning! 🤩 Well done Julia & Ale, keep up the great content 👏
Thank you so much for your comment Ester, you're so kind! We are glad you liked our videos and can't wait to create more content for you! Stay tuned 🥰
You have the best Color analysis channel on RUclips!! Hands down the winners in my opinion! I have been watching this topic for several years and still could not figure out my exact season. Thank you so much ❤❤
I knew from watching you before she is warm undertone. I think the makeup in palette really makes a beautiful difference.
Please continue to post. These videos are great. They are helpful to those of us who are confused. I always thought I was a Winter - very dark hair with light skin. But when I started to go gray, nothing worked. After many videos, I am quite sure I am an Autumn. Because I have dark hair, most videos say I am a Dark Autumn. (I’ve colored it back to dark brown.) Yet sometimes I think they are too dark for my skin. Also black looks better than navy blue. Warm white is much better than true white. So please keep posting videos to help us out.
Thank you so much for your comment ♥️ unfortunately just an accurate analysis in person or online can tell the result. Some advices, when we are aging not only the hair becomes grey but also the skin and eyes intensity change. This means we become softer and potentially cooler. Having said that I’ll not recommend to dye the hair with the colour you used to have because since our complex changed that hair colour probably it’s not gonna fit with the more muted tones of our skin and eyes. Of course this is very generic and each case is different, so if you are interested in knowing more visit our website www.colouranalysis.au to book a session with us 🌈
it's a common error to dye greyed hair back to original youth colour, especially in a block colour, which is now at least 2 shades too dark for skin that has lost some pigment.
there are deep blues out there with yellow in the base, and even some that have purple. Those undertones become apparent when, like studying undertones in all things, you compare them to another navy and against pure white. Fabric stores with mirrors and natural lighting are one of the places you can try some draping on yourself.
French Kiss - I would agree with the comments below completely! I was extremely dark haired and dark eyed with light ivory skin and convinced I was a Winter until properly analysed in person years ago, and found I was a deep autumn. My colouring changed with age, which is why I went back for an update analysis. I had lost the depth, so the deep colours no longer worked, but had not cooled or softened enough to be a soft autumn, the warm autumn colours now worked best - which was a surprise to both me and the analyst! The only way to know your colours for sure, are to get analysed properly in person. Also, please do not dye your hair back to original colour, that looks hard against skin, a good analyst with help with advise about what colour to dye it, if you want to cover any grey.
Please make videos on cool vs warm colors or how we identify colors that warm or cool
Omg this was amazing! I never really understood how the colour analysis works but you explained it so well! ✨
I would love to see a soft autumn /soft summer 🍂🍁
whatever your lighting set up is, it really works! i feel like i can see the change with the different colors very clearly
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I changed my hair colour for the first and last time i needed this channel Thank you
This is so so good. Please do deep winter versus deep autumn. Thank you
I just watched this video a second time after fixing my phone screen (it was set on a bright setting and I didn't know) and now I can absolutely see the positive effects of the True Autumn pallet! I thought it might have been my monitor that was causing me to not see it, and now that that is confirmed, I had to set the record straight. Well done, ladies. I have subscribed and look forward to more videos. I have been learning about colour analysis for over 10 years and have seen lots of people who seem to not have an eye for colour, but you two are great!
Love you both! Yes, please analyze Julia-maybe already done? Will have to look❤️
Yes, I would love to see Alessandra analyze Julia's colors!
Stay tuned ♥️
This is one of the best color analysis videos I’ve seen. Very clear.
I didn’t find the makeup distracting at all and I saw a huge difference with the undertones. She looks so sallow with the cool colours and so lifted and glowing with the warm colours. I like that you do explain that you must not wear makeup for a full colour analysis but of course here you already know Alessandra’s season! It was also so helpful that you explained that in Italian the word for colour analysis translates to “harmony of colours” which actually makes so much sense.
I loved this! I am pretty sure i am also autumn, and my guess is autumn soft. Ive always had a natural eye for color, but sometimes i am scared of wearing colors so i have mostly stuck to neutrals/earth tones (which look great on us autumns, but it's not fun and exciting!) This is why I like hearing what experts have to say as it adds confidence to the understanding of color i already have.
I wouod have always thought teal would be in the cool pallette.. now i googled and can see people say it can be worn by both warm and cool since it's a mix of green and blue
These videos are so, so helpful! Honestly the best resource on color analysis I have found so far online. Can't wait to watch more videos from you!
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Great videos!! 🎉 I’m finally understanding better thanks to you two ❤ More videos pls!!!
Thank you for subscribing! Sure thing, more videos are coming soon 🌈
You're very clear on your step by step and explanations! Love your videos!!
This is one of the best color analysis videos out there. Thank you!
Good information here. Thank you ladies. I live in Italy and I got the first hint that as an Italian-American I was always wearing the wrong colors and make-up shades in the USA when the Italian cosmetician gave me a shade of foundation I never wore before. However, while I can buy the correct make-up in Italy for warm toned skin, I'm sure you ladies know that in this country, the colors in the warm pallet are not as prevalent, especially for women over 50. Since they are still stuck in their ageism rules they think women my age should wear a lot of black and navy, two colors I have always disliked and of course, we know why.
Wonderful! 💕
I got my first analysis when I was 15 yo, and have been applying it most of my life to the best of my ability. According to that system, muted and bright colors were mixed together in a messy system, making it confusing, and all shades of brown were presented as warm, which s not very accurate. Red was classified as cool, so the system had flaws, but It still gave some insight, though. I'm happy to see the systems upgraded!
After recently discovering the body geometry body typing system (Kibbe, Merriam...) I additionally learned that my bone structure needs to have some contrast to look most presentable. This was an interesting discovery I wanted to share about here. Although I have warm undertone, I can in fact wear black, and it actually works with the angled bone structure of my face (visible cheek bones), probably because angles cast shadows. As someone who for years have avoided black, thinking it is too harsh for a warm skin tone, I'm astonished that it actually works out in some cases.
I love how clearly explained this is. Looking forward to having Giulia (and other people with cool seasons) analyzed!
stay tuned, more video are coming soon ❤
Wow, it was most obvious to me with the blue and rust colors. Beautiful job ladies! 👏🏽
I can see you rocking that Spring yellow in a super tailored, high-waist pant or even pantsuit, Alle! Great standout colour for the Spring racing carnival, too 🌼
Years ago I had color analysis with Color Me Beautiful. I’m an autumn for sure but I do borrow some colors from the spring palette. I really like the way your system breaks it down. Thank you. I look forward to more videos.
thanks for your comment and for watching our videos. If you share colours with a spring palette, you would probably be an autumn warm in our method😍 stay tuned, more videos are coming
Can't wait to see more videos from you. How about a shopping trip - how to find good colors that may not exactly match your colors, but that harmonize with your seasonal palette?
Thank you so much, that was wonderful! I was analysed in person as a warm autumn two years ago and this has confirmed it, as all the choices that were right for Alessandra were right for me. I was deep autumn when much younger and my eyes and hair have become lighter with age, so thought I might have been soft autumn (especially as we are told we go softer and cooler with age). However, I seem to be able to wear the same colours I did as a child now, slightly warmer and more mid tone than in my twenties and thirties/forties when my eyes and hair went darker quite naturally. It was also fascinating to see the soft summer colours against her, as this again confirmed for me that I was not soft autumn, which I was expecting to be. I love your clear explanations, so much better than everyone else online. I would also be fascinated to see more about how people might change throughout life, maybe re do somebody who was done years ago, but has changed colouring a bit with age?
I am the same, true autumn now with blue eyes and gray hair. Had brown hair that turned red in the sun esp as a teen. Soft colours are death on me while I think deep leans too cool and is a bit harsh. Also wonder if I’m a Warm dominant rather than TA, although my consultant thought I was an obvious autumn.
_Armocromia_ is way cooler sounding than what we've got going on in English with "color analysis" 😅 Thanks for the Italian lesson
This was extremely helpful. I always thought I was a Spring or a Summer because I have slightly neutral skin tone (tho more warm) and gray eyes (that's why everyone said Summer) but golden hair, and I realize now I am somewhere in the Autumn quadrant. My gray eyes are actually a dark gray-blue denim color with golden flecks that make them a little green.
Thanks for commenting ♥️ in colour analysis skin always commands, we have seen winter with warm eyes for example. it’s not that easy as it seems 🌈
your hair and eye colour play a part in helping to determine the amount of contrast; depth and intensity of your colouring but the skin is the most important factor. For instance winters almost always have natural black eyelashes and their hair is mix of black tones and browns, which is why they are the only season to look good in black - it's already there.
I love this! I think I'm an autumn, but I never heard of the bright, deep, and soft. I'll look forward to more videos!
Your another wonderful teacher and made more understandable for me as a student !!!! Now I have much better understanding of seasons thanks!😊 I will keep watching all your future video's as well to learn more and still learn ! Thanks and your so patient and explain everything I didn't understand before! You really made it soooooo much easier for me again ,☺️ thanks I'm still a student and love learning new things always especially if it makes me look better too! I'm also an autumn warm like your friend I just figured it out after watching this 3 times! Thanks bye,😊😎
Hi Heather, thank you so much for your comment, it means the world to me! We always try to do our best in delivering a super high quality service to our clients and thought to share some knowledge here on RUclips for students like you (we were students too and we remember how hard it was to find good material to study!) and for people who love colours and would like to look at their best 💖 Thanks again and please consider subscribing to our channel if you like it xxx
Hi I already subscribed by the way when I saw your very first video!!! It was amazing how you colour analyzed and very thorough!!😊😊😊 Your very good , bye
This channel is amazing! I love how you guys explain everything in great detail and compare with diffrent sub groups from the other seasons.
I used to dress like a warm autumn/deap autumn and after doing my analysis with all my clothes and scarfes that i own i discovered i am a soft autumn. Since then i started wearing more colour in the soft autumn and soft summer palette and people started telling me how amazing soft dusty pink, soft sage green and soft blue looks on me. I stopped wearing black scarfes (headscarfes) for a long time and go for soft earthy neutral scarfes instead.
One thing i learned from your other video is that one can wear a bit more intense colours when using make up and that is something i can attest to. I usually wear autumn deap colours for special occasions and with golden brown make up. It looks amazing. Without make up its a bit much, like deep red.
One thing i would love to hear more about is styling outfits and general vibe of all Seasons and Subseasons.
For a soft autumn i learned that intense matterns look very bad on me and basically those vintage, washed out matterned "granny" style clothes look amazing 🤣🤣🤣
I will have to disagree with you on this one. I definitely think she is one of the COOL palettes. I love your channel. God Bless you!
you are incorrect, sorry and you would benefit from some training
It was really helpful to see the summer and winter colours and why they didn't work. Thanks for this analysis, looking forward to more! 😊
Glad it was helpful ❤ more videos are coming very soon 🌈
I live these videos! The way you have the lighting set up is perfect, we can see the changes on the screen. You both have lovely personalities too. The only thing I will say is that it’s harder to see the colors reflecting on the face when her chin is tilted upwards looking at you, and much easier to see when she looks down at the camera because the face is then angled so you can see the reflection of the color in her skin. Perhaps if the camera was a tad higher then it could still be seen even when her chin is tilted upwards? Not sure. But every time she looked back down I could see it much more clearly on camera! I love how you explained the sub-categories and how you decide them and rule them out, that is something that is missing from many videos on other channels. Thanks for such clear explanations, it has helped me understand the process!
Thanks for your comment ❤ we really appreciate your feedback regarding the camera setting and we will try to adapt it as suggested 🥲 really glad you like our method. Please consider to subscribe to our channel, more videos are coming very soon 🌈
Allesandra looks a bit like my doppelganger... and our color season match! So fun! Thanks for the video
This is fascinating!!! I just discovered your videos a few days ago, and yesterday i went and switched all my small jewellery to gold, and its an instant boost! Im so thankful you for showing us these analysis with such excellent explantions. Id love to book an international analysis when I've saved up. Thank you! And good luck! You both seem like such nice people so all the best
Thank you so much for your comment, we are glad that you are enjoying our content ❤ We would be thrilled to do your analysis, don't hesitate to reach out!
Bravissime ragazze, ho finalmente capito come funziona l’armocromia. Continuate cosi! ❤
Grazie mille Elizabeth, gentilissima! ❤
Great videos. I think every person should know their undertones. What I would love is seeing you do this on many people randomly. Welcome to RUclips ladies🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
We agree ♥️ thanks for watching, stay tuned more videos are coming 🌈
Very good video. I am try to understand color analysis, and watched many, your videos are very informative and easy to understand and remember. I would go see you if you are in San Francisco.
Hi Nancy, thank you very much for your comment. We are based in Melbourne, Australia but we can analyse you online with the exact same method. Feel free to send us an email if you have any questions info@colouranalysis.au
Super helpful! I'm almost sure I'm a deep autumn now. I hesitated bc in winter I can wear black and other deep cool colors (combined with warm base make up). In summer I tan so much I can wear warmer bright colors (never ever neon) .
Che bel video! Siete entrambi bellissimi e le informazioni sono molto uliti 🥰
Grazie mille Ava! 💖
yayyy my coloring. this is helpful, thank youuu
This video was extremely helpful and explained things really well.
17:53 I love how you both say 'soft-a' . I have a similar color palette to her. Warm. But she looks good to me in all the colors. I have a hard time with choosing the right colors.
Greetings from Greece! Your chanel makes the colour analysis so easy to understand!
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Hallo, I just discovered your channel - great job. Cannot get enough of this. Sending you warmest greetings from Vienna/Austria to Australia.
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I think she is autumn. Yes please show your color!
This is the best explanation I have ever seen of colour analysis
I think I have quite similar color, my best colors are army green and bronze/orange. I just go so pale in the winter because there is no sun here in Finland that I think I almost change color 😅 thank you, this was so helpful and entertaining! 👏
I would love to see you trade places and give Julia an analysis. That grey silver sweater suits Julia so well that I think I see where this might go.
Very good eye Tricia! Please stay tuned as our next video is coming VERY soon! xxx
Some of the colours were not so "wrong" at least to my eye (not sure if it was more visible in person, or if they have a preconceived notion, and cannot unsee and unknow that she is an autumn type). I am sure that Allessandra is an autumn tpye and a warm one - however I think she could wear colours outside her palette (the sage for instance, or a lighter version of petrol / turquoise) and look good.
Especially if she wears a decolletée (a wider neckline) so her face is framed by hair and the skin in her neck / bust area, and the surface of colour is broken up by skin (or jewelry or a scarf). I think she could do with colours that are a bit bolder. Within her palette and outside.
I saw her wear a jeans with a thin wool sweater (likely a cahsmere, or merino) in a kinda nude/beige tone. The yarn was not in an uniform colour there was a light melé effect.
The colour is nondescript, the surface was matte (it was likely wool), a very difficult colour to wear. Hardly anyone looks GOOD in it. Not just O.K. but really good (it might look good on a person with darker skin if the intensity is right for them). To me she looked bland in it. Not terrible but she can do better.
She mentioned that this was out of the autumn soft palette - I think a sage chashmere sweater would have looked much better. A corall or yellow sweater would have looked fabulous (wool is matte, it tones down the intensity a bit).
There are colours outside of her palette (other seasons even) that could give her a bit more drama. So she would BORROW some colourfulness / visual interest / contrast from the colour of the garments.
I noted that with her outfits, they are always from autum (not always her subgroup) but it is often a bit too mellow, too "balanced".
She has brown eyes and the darker brow and eyelashes (or it is make-up or dye). So there is some contrast, she could play with it and use colours out of palette but with the right intensity. She does not suffer from going very greyish / sallow if a colour with the right intensity has the wrong hue (in her case cool instead of warm). And there are other considerations in style and overall appearance than colour and its effect on skin tone. Her skin is not very light, so if a colour drains a bit of colour from her face or adds a bit of grey - she may be able to afford that, when the colour adds something else to her appearance (visual interest, colorfulness).
The dress with the deep V and the pattern (corall / red flowers on a soft brown-peachy ground) is really good. The main colour is not that intense, the flowers are likely out of the spring palette and the intensity of the colour of the flowers is not dominant, it is broken up. But the pattern (with the brighter flowers) adds visual interest. There is the deep neckline (tasteful but shall we say flirty) and there are 2 colours at work. And the flowers have an attention grabbing colour (other shades of red / orange are used as signal colours).
Hello from Italy Alessandra and Giulia. Good luck with your videos, i really like the way you double check with the other seasons so you are absolutely sure. I' m Always a Little bit doubtful at the end, wondering if i' Ve done It well, but that' s an interesting way to make sure you' Ve done It right. I' l keep watching you. Keep It up...
Yes would love to see you reverse roles 😊 not had a cool example yet
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I really enjoyed when you showed the colours as a background, it was so clear then which ones worked.
Thanks for your comment ❤ yes, we love using our drapes as background! Especially for the intensity fase, it really helps us 🌈
Yes, I would like to see you switch roles. I am enjoying your videos. That pistachio looked AMAZING!
Thanks for your kind words ❤ We agreed, pistachio is one of the best colour for Ale 💚
I think the framing color seasons you showed at the end was the most telling of what worked and what didn’t
Yes, agreed it’s a good way to confirm everything 🌈
Yay… so happy you’re here!!!!!❤
I should say that I find it harder here in the UK to get warm colours in the shops. My husband is summer and finds plenty of navy, blues, greys everywhere, as do most of my friends. When I go to Spain on holiday, I find more warm colours in the shops and buy clothes there. I yes there are more cool people in the UK, as my colour analyst suggested?
Your two videos have been the clearest examples I’ve seen. I really see the difference. ❤️❤️need more videos
I can’t wait for the next video! How long have you been working with color analysis and is there any season/type that you find challenging to decide on?❤
love these videos! I had my color analysis done 4 months ago , I'm a warm spring.
thanks for your comment. Wow, what a beautiful season 🧡 please consider to subscribe to our channel and follow us on IG if you would like for more tips on colours 🌈
Amazing channel....also she somehow reminds me of Princess Katherine😮
Love this video! Please do more! This was super helpful!
The better colors/tones are very apparent- well done ! A fun and educational video.
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You've done an excellent job of explaining colour analysis. I thought everyone could wear royal blue, but maybe the shade varies.
@s baumgartner - Not everyone can wear royal blue (same case for black). I have warm undertone (80% sure that I'm true autumn) and royal blue doesn't look good on me. It drains the color from my face & enhances my eyebags. I've draped myself in royal blue, navy blue, cyan, turquoise blue. Navy blue looks best on me, followed equally by cyan & turquoise (they have yellow in them). Royal blue is my worst blue. I have lots of colors/ clothes in my closet so I was able to drape myself. It may not be 100% accurate but I'm happy with my autumn palette. I'm not a spring since those colors are too bright for me.
Thanks! I didn't know there were different subtypes 😭 I think I'm an autumn too, I find it so hard to dress...I hate it. I thought I only had to chose warm colors but no haha it's harder than that