I’m so glad I found that picture of her because it really demonstrates the nuances between true winter and dark winter. That but of warmth is really necessary to make dark winter shine, less they look pale and sort of artificially made up.
@@BridgetCappelThat picture reminded me of a video of Mario Dedivanovic doing makeup on Kim K. from a long time ago. He said something like don't put a light grey eyeshadow high up on the eyelid because it will make you look ashy. It totally makes sense because Kim is DW.
That was really helpful! Bc I know for sure I'm a winter not an autumn but when I try that grey/silver on my eyes it looks too cool and harsh, it yellows my skin, and so frustrating when berry lips are too pink and clownish on me. Idk where to find the right lip color in stores bc idk if the burgundy ones will have too warm of an undertone. I also need pure black mascara around my eyes, soft black and brown are too dull/sickly on me. But cool dark brown for eyeshadow to define my bottom lid looks great. I put black lip stick on for my witch costume and it honestly looked so beautiful, defined my features. Black nail polish that has a shine to it is also a staple and it looks elegant, my hands look so clean with that. I think I'm dark winter!
I find it interesting how colors from my winter palette don't necessarily look good on my face, especially on my eyes. Silver eyeshadow does not look good on me and I am medium deep, cool and bright. While the lipsticks are on point, the shadows are not.
Watching this video has confirmed me that I am a dark winter too, but what's so interesting is that without knowing that I was dark winter I naturally gravitated all the time to all this deep, intense colors, to antique-like jwelery, to velvet, and all these things thst make us pop. Like without knowing all of this, I already knew in a way.
Im a dark winter and you are so right, when i wear make up or clothes that are too cool, I look off but as soon as I add a bit of warmth whether it be in my hair or I choose gold jewelery, I look so much better. So informative, thank you!
It's fascinating how even if you dress just one season off from your own season it has a really big impact on how you look and are percieved. Even in this video I'm dressed pretty true winter and I don't think I look nearly as good here as when I am wearing one of my bright winter colors. The black and white alone is a bit too harsh and not warm enough.
I'd always say that when it comes to women of colour we look great in every colour under the rainbow. After watching this I will need to change that too we look great in every colour but certain colours make us look like masterpieces
I really enjoy your videos. I was mistyped first as a soft summer, then I was typed as bright winter. I’ve commented on some of your other videos as a bright winter. But I was living with the BW colors and something was really bugging me. I found myself not wanting to wear the colors and wearing just black more and more often. I decided to try typing again and I was typed as Dark Winter. I was shocked because I have lighter eyes than the examples usually shown. My eyes are a lighter olive green with a lot of yellow around the pupil. Sometimes my eyes look green and sometimes they look yellow. If anyone is reading this and thinks they can’t be a deep winter because they have lighter (but not LIGHT) eyes, definitely don’t rule it out. I am finally in the correct season and it is such a huge difference in how I feel every day.
This was great! I’m a DW and seeing the differences in terms of depth and temperature, along with your comments, has been very helpful. I’m older (77) and am finally willing to grow out my gray. Im not sure how this is going to work for me. My skin is a very pale olive and my hair is coming in salt and pepper. I hope you have some videos on gray hair. If not, please explore.
Nice with the husbando doing stuff in the background without you cutting the video - love the human to human interecations:) I am very happy to find your chanel!
My wedding photos I had Mac do my makeup . They actually chose a gold base for my eyes .. Korean .. and a blood red vampy look lipstick . It looked like ox blood . That day was one of the days I felt my best beautiful self . So I can definitely attest that slightly warmer eye looks way better on a lot of us . And as long as I wear dark winter as a stain . My lips are highly pigmented. They look completely natural
I am just beginning to explore personal styling as a career and starting with my family to test my skills. I love your in-depth videos, they are so helpful in truly understanding the nuances of color and how color interacts with one’s coloring. thank you for these videos.
Oh no! Maybe play around with some of the lighter colors in the palette and see how you feel. I love autumn colors so much but they do nothing for me ☹️
I feel the same way. I hate being a deep winter. I love all the pastels too. In my wardrobe, I have my beautiful pastels and then I have a few deep winters such as purple, fuchsia, dark pink turquoise, some navy blues. I gravitate toward happy pastels more and I avoid the color black like the plague. It drains me and doesn't look good on me
Really loved this longer, deep dive, thank you! I think I’m a dark winter but I have dark autumn eyes with green hazel. It’s confusing but I shine in a pine green not olive. Only color I can’t wear in any way is yellow. It just makes me look so sick! I notice in warm colors, I can look jaundiced and when I choose more saturated cooler colors my skin is even and radiant. I did dye my hair dark blonde in high school and I absolutely looked so washed out! Horrible lol! I dyed my hair the darkest brown a few years ago and it made my skin instantly look clearer and healthier. I think I can wear some dark autumn colors but I have to be careful the colors aren’t overly warm. Would love to see a video on dark autumn please! 🙏🏻 💗
I just discovered and subscribed to your channel ! Your eye is so well trained ! It is hard for me to spot the difference between true and deep winter people.
Really helpful, thank you. I think I'm a dark winter based on looking best in jewel tones. A good jewel tone on me is rather magical, actually. I used to think I couldn't wear color! Edit: true winter? Maybe.
Funny thing, I mistyped myself as a dark autumn, but something didn’t add up, as black is one of my best colors, and brown doesn’t do much for me. Dark Winter made more sense. I also realized my hair and eyes have more ashy shades, and dark autumn make up was kind of clashing. I guess it’s time to rock those bold lipstick colors
Great Video ! I am a deep winter ( or a sommer-winter mix type as a coloranalysis session put it out) and learned so much and now understand, why things will or won´t work on me. THANKS A LOT!
Hi! I love your colour analysis videos! I'm a true winter (and your prevoius best and worst of video helped me a lot!!). My mother is a deep atumn, we talk alot about colour analysis and I think she wold really enjoy a deep dive into her season!! Hope you would consider making a deep dive into deep atumn soon :D
That was really helpful! Bc I know for sure I'm a winter not an autumn but when I try that grey/silver on my eyes it looks too cool and harsh, it yellows my skin, and so frustrating when berry lips are too pink and clownish on me. Idk where to find the right lip color in stores bc idk if the burgundy ones will have too warm of an undertone. I also need pure black mascara around my eyes, soft black and brown are too dull/sickly on me. But cool dark brown for eyeshadow to define my bottom lid looks great. I put black lip stick on for my witch costume and it honestly looked so beautiful, defined my features. Black nail polish that has a shine to it is also a staple and it looks elegant, my hands look so clean with that. I think I'm dark winter!
Dark Winter icy colors are quite difficult to get right. The color can be can be too icy, such as the one at 5:52 or not icy enough such as the one at 16:30.
Omg, I had those dark caramel highlights and they looked so good. But I thought Dark winter was strictly cool tones so I did not understand how caramel could look good. Now I know we can wear this bronze like hair or gold jewelry. I always assumed I must be Deep Autumn because of that
Now I'm thinking David Kibbe's Vivid Winter is Dark WInter?..... some of the Bright Winter colors look not good on me. But I've noticed when I wear black velvet it really stops people in their tracks.
Hi :) Thank you very much for the video. I also think I am deep winter. But there is something I want to ask. Extremely dark colors (plum, dark green) can make me look pale. That's why I wondered if I could be in true winter. How can I understand this?
Looking pale should be ok as long as it's closer to a "glowing" pale (like having a light on you) and not a "sickly" pale (e.g. emphasising under eye circles). But I'm in a similar situation so I'd be interested in an answer too :)
It’s very possible that you may be a true winter instead of a dark winter. Dark colors should make your skin have color and look full of life as a Dark Winter. Especially wearing all black- dark winters will not look pale or goth in those colors. It could be possible though that the dark colors you are referring to are too warm and are closer to dark autumn which would have an unflattering effect on you. I would experiment with true winter and see how that looks on you!
@@BridgetCappel Thank you very much for your help :) I think you are right. Dark autumn is not close to me like deep winter. I'm looking forward to your true winter video
DW looks best in dark silver. DW can wear a bit of dark gold that's not so yellow. You can mix the metals. It depends on how close the DW person is to dark autumn.
Definitely! They are first and foremost winters so they are dominantly cool toned which means silver will work as well as gold. Though, I think a silver that leans more mercury and a gold that leans antique brass or bronze instead of shiny yellow would be incredible on a dark winter. Think luxe and old world or antique when it comes to metals. Metals that have a darkness to them. Dark winters wear those stunningly!
I'm dark winter, I mostly wear silver it looks a lot better than gold, but the best best color on me is that really light gold that is almost silver. Hard to find jewelry that color though.
My skin tone is really really cool but my hair and eyes are warm and darkish reddish What am I? I look good in dark winter colours except black I look bad in black
Look at the reds and pinks in the color palate for dark winter and choose a lip color that matches. Not all the colors in the dark winter palette are super vampy and dark- your natural looking reds and pinks will just be darker in comparison to all the other palettes but you should be able to find a shade that looks pretty natural on you! I would also suggest staying away from matte finishes and wearing a lip color with a bit of shine or gloss which will look more hydrating and youthful.
The green is too warm, but close. It’s a dark autumn green so not super offensive but a deep pine green would be noticeably better. The green needs to be true pine green and a shine always helps. I am a person who believes that greens are difficult for winters to get right. They can add unflattering color to our faces if they are not clearly cool toned. If I detect warmth at all, I know they are going to change my coloring in an unflattering way, not nearly as bad as orange or the wrong yellow tho.
I think Sandra Bullock wears a light lip quite often because the distance between her nose and lips is a little bigger and she might be insecure about that
39:00 I agree with everything except I think Salma looks amazing with that lipstick color. She actually looks younger, vibrant and awake with cool colors. Wouldn't any human have a "make-upy makeup look" in those kind of brighter colors, since they don't occur in nature? What I really DON'T like is that lipstick where she is wearing that teal shimmery dress or any of those warm clothes or makeup. Super unflattering and does nothing for her! I don't particularly like her in yellows either.
I love a good deep dive. I like how you explained why a dark winter like Salma wouldn't look good in silver eyeshadow and berry lipstick.
I’m so glad I found that picture of her because it really demonstrates the nuances between true winter and dark winter. That but of warmth is really necessary to make dark winter shine, less they look pale and sort of artificially made up.
@@BridgetCappelThat picture reminded me of a video of Mario Dedivanovic doing makeup on Kim K. from a long time ago. He said something like don't put a light grey eyeshadow high up on the eyelid because it will make you look ashy. It totally makes sense because Kim is DW.
That was really helpful! Bc I know for sure I'm a winter not an autumn but when I try that grey/silver on my eyes it looks too cool and harsh, it yellows my skin, and so frustrating when berry lips are too pink and clownish on me. Idk where to find the right lip color in stores bc idk if the burgundy ones will have too warm of an undertone. I also need pure black mascara around my eyes, soft black and brown are too dull/sickly on me. But cool dark brown for eyeshadow to define my bottom lid looks great.
I put black lip stick on for my witch costume and it honestly looked so beautiful, defined my features.
Black nail polish that has a shine to it is also a staple and it looks elegant, my hands look so clean with that.
I think I'm dark winter!
But there was a pic of her in berry lipstick when she was young and it was stunning
I find it interesting how colors from my winter palette don't necessarily look good on my face, especially on my eyes. Silver eyeshadow does not look good on me and I am medium deep, cool and bright. While the lipsticks are on point, the shadows are not.
Watching this video has confirmed me that I am a dark winter too, but what's so interesting is that without knowing that I was dark winter I naturally gravitated all the time to all this deep, intense colors, to antique-like jwelery, to velvet, and all these things thst make us pop. Like without knowing all of this, I already knew in a way.
That's so interesting! You were very intitutive with your season.
Im a dark winter and you are so right, when i wear make up or clothes that are too cool, I look off but as soon as I add a bit of warmth whether it be in my hair or I choose gold jewelery, I look so much better. So informative, thank you!
It's fascinating how even if you dress just one season off from your own season it has a really big impact on how you look and are percieved. Even in this video I'm dressed pretty true winter and I don't think I look nearly as good here as when I am wearing one of my bright winter colors. The black and white alone is a bit too harsh and not warm enough.
@@BridgetCappel you are gorgeous regardless
I'd always say that when it comes to women of colour we look great in every colour under the rainbow. After watching this I will need to change that too we look great in every colour but certain colours make us look like masterpieces
I liked this best and worst of... comparisons. Very useful. Thank you.
I’m a dark winter and I don’t wear a lot of dark lipstick cause I don’t like to look vampire 🧛♀️ 😅
There are lighter options within your palette, but you wont look goth in a dark lip as a dark winter! You'll look very natural!
I really enjoy your videos. I was mistyped first as a soft summer, then I was typed as bright winter. I’ve commented on some of your other videos as a bright winter. But I was living with the BW colors and something was really bugging me. I found myself not wanting to wear the colors and wearing just black more and more often. I decided to try typing again and I was typed as Dark Winter. I was shocked because I have lighter eyes than the examples usually shown. My eyes are a lighter olive green with a lot of yellow around the pupil. Sometimes my eyes look green and sometimes they look yellow. If anyone is reading this and thinks they can’t be a deep winter because they have lighter (but not LIGHT) eyes, definitely don’t rule it out. I am finally in the correct season and it is such a huge difference in how I feel every day.
Love this series! I can’t wait for the other seasons!
This was great! I’m a DW and seeing the differences in terms of depth and temperature, along with your comments, has been very helpful. I’m older (77) and am finally willing to grow out my gray. Im not sure how this is going to work for me. My skin is a very pale olive and my hair is coming in salt and pepper. I hope you have some videos on gray hair. If not, please explore.
I will certainly make a video on going gray and color seasons. I think it is a very under-discussed topic!
Nice with the husbando doing stuff in the background without you cutting the video - love the human to human interecations:) I am very happy to find your chanel!
Glad you enjoyed it!
My wedding photos I had Mac do my makeup . They actually chose a gold base for my eyes .. Korean .. and a blood red vampy look lipstick . It looked like ox blood . That day was one of the days I felt my best beautiful self .
So I can definitely attest that slightly warmer eye looks way better on a lot of us .
And as long as I wear dark winter as a stain . My lips are highly pigmented. They look completely natural
This was sooo graphic!! I saw everything you said 🥰 Thank you!!!
Glad you liked it!!
This was great, I'm definitely a dark winter. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am just beginning to explore personal styling as a career and starting with my family to test my skills. I love your in-depth videos, they are so helpful in truly understanding the nuances of color and how color interacts with one’s coloring. thank you for these videos.
Also, what colors does a Dark Winter wear in warmer weather? Wearing darker colors can get very hot lol
This is the best video about color analys I have ever seen!
That’s such a great compliment, thank you!!
I hate the being a deep winter, i don't like the colors and LOVE all the pastels and soft color
Oh no! Maybe play around with some of the lighter colors in the palette and see how you feel. I love autumn colors so much but they do nothing for me ☹️
I feel the same way. I hate being a deep winter. I love all the pastels too. In my wardrobe, I have my beautiful pastels and then I have a few deep winters such as purple, fuchsia, dark pink turquoise, some navy blues. I gravitate toward happy pastels more and I avoid the color black like the plague. It drains me and doesn't look good on me
Really loved this longer, deep dive, thank you! I think I’m a dark winter but I have dark autumn eyes with green hazel. It’s confusing but I shine in a pine green not olive. Only color I can’t wear in any way is yellow. It just makes me look so sick! I notice in warm colors, I can look jaundiced and when I choose more saturated cooler colors my skin is even and radiant. I did dye my hair dark blonde in high school and I absolutely looked so washed out! Horrible lol! I dyed my hair the darkest brown a few years ago and it made my skin instantly look clearer and healthier. I think I can wear some dark autumn colors but I have to be careful the colors aren’t overly warm. Would love to see a video on dark autumn please! 🙏🏻 💗
I just discovered and subscribed to your channel ! Your eye is so well trained ! It is hard for me to spot the difference between true and deep winter people.
Thank you so much for subscribing, I'm glad you are here!!
Really helpful, thank you. I think I'm a dark winter based on looking best in jewel tones. A good jewel tone on me is rather magical, actually. I used to think I couldn't wear color! Edit: true winter? Maybe.
Funny thing, I mistyped myself as a dark autumn, but something didn’t add up, as black is one of my best colors, and brown doesn’t do much for me. Dark Winter made more sense. I also realized my hair and eyes have more ashy shades, and dark autumn make up was kind of clashing. I guess it’s time to rock those bold lipstick colors
This was an extremely helpful video for a dark winter! ❤
Oh I’m so glad!!
Please do more makeup looks for bright winter! I’d love to gather inspiration, and it’s so helpful when you give examples
You got it!
Great Video ! I am a deep winter ( or a sommer-winter mix type as a coloranalysis session put it out) and learned so much and now understand, why things will or won´t work on me. THANKS A LOT!
Maybe a Deep Winter Soft?
@@cora.ann.s Yes! Definitiv true!
Hi! I love your colour analysis videos! I'm a true winter (and your prevoius best and worst of video helped me a lot!!). My mother is a deep atumn, we talk alot about colour analysis and I think she wold really enjoy a deep dive into her season!! Hope you would consider making a deep dive into deep atumn soon :D
Absolutely, that’s a great idea! So glad you found the last one helpful as well!!
Awesome. Thank you.
The yellow on the last celebrity was a Citrine Yellow. It's sort of a warm gemstone made for neutral skin.
That was really helpful! Bc I know for sure I'm a winter not an autumn but when I try that grey/silver on my eyes it looks too cool and harsh, it yellows my skin, and so frustrating when berry lips are too pink and clownish on me. Idk where to find the right lip color in stores bc idk if the burgundy ones will have too warm of an undertone. I also need pure black mascara around my eyes, soft black and brown are too dull/sickly on me. But cool dark brown for eyeshadow to define my bottom lid looks great.
I put black lip stick on for my witch costume and it honestly looked so beautiful, defined my features.
Black nail polish that has a shine to it is also a staple and it looks elegant, my hands look so clean with that.
I think I'm dark winter!
Can you please do best and worst of deep autumn?? Thank ya
Please do sister season Dark Autumn. I'd love to compare ❤
It's on the list!
Dark Winter icy colors are quite difficult to get right. The color can be can be too icy, such as the one at 5:52 or not icy enough such as the one at 16:30.
Please Soft Summer ❤ Love your explanation
Love it ❤
Omg, I had those dark caramel highlights and they looked so good. But I thought Dark winter was strictly cool tones so I did not understand how caramel could look good. Now I know we can wear this bronze like hair or gold jewelry. I always assumed I must be Deep Autumn because of that
DW has neutral undertones so they look good in a mix of warm and cool (black and brown).
Would you analyze Dana Perino on Fox News? Would love to see if she’s a soft spring.
Now I'm thinking David Kibbe's Vivid Winter is Dark WInter?..... some of the Bright Winter colors look not good on me. But I've noticed when I wear black velvet it really stops people in their tracks.
Can you do this for Bright Spring? 🥰
Yes of course! Maybe I’ll do that next ☺️
Hi :) Thank you very much for the video. I also think I am deep winter. But there is something I want to ask. Extremely dark colors (plum, dark green) can make me look pale. That's why I wondered if I could be in true winter. How can I understand this?
Looking pale should be ok as long as it's closer to a "glowing" pale (like having a light on you) and not a "sickly" pale (e.g. emphasising under eye circles). But I'm in a similar situation so I'd be interested in an answer too :)
It’s very possible that you may be a true winter instead of a dark winter. Dark colors should make your skin have color and look full of life as a Dark Winter. Especially wearing all black- dark winters will not look pale or goth in those colors. It could be possible though that the dark colors you are referring to are too warm and are closer to dark autumn which would have an unflattering effect on you. I would experiment with true winter and see how that looks on you!
@@BridgetCappel Thank you very much for your help :) I think you are right. Dark autumn is not close to me like deep winter. I'm looking forward to your true winter video
Viola D is black Meryl Streep. The reason I put Meryl 1st is solely bcs she comes 1st in chronologic order.
Im a dark winter so am i right when i think i look better in gold than silver jewlery and i think we look the best in black
DW looks best in dark silver. DW can wear a bit of dark gold that's not so yellow. You can mix the metals. It depends on how close the DW person is to dark autumn.
Do you think dark winters can pull off silver jewelry? I think I might be a dark or true winter, but gold jewelry does nothing for me
Definitely! They are first and foremost winters so they are dominantly cool toned which means silver will work as well as gold. Though, I think a silver that leans more mercury and a gold that leans antique brass or bronze instead of shiny yellow would be incredible on a dark winter. Think luxe and old world or antique when it comes to metals. Metals that have a darkness to them. Dark winters wear those stunningly!
I'm dark winter, I mostly wear silver it looks a lot better than gold, but the best best color on me is that really light gold that is almost silver. Hard to find jewelry that color though.
My skin tone is really really cool but my hair and eyes are warm and darkish reddish
What am I?
I look good in dark winter colours except black I look bad in black
65 plus dark winter black hair…Dark lips as we age are ng, what do you suggest?
Look at the reds and pinks in the color palate for dark winter and choose a lip color that matches. Not all the colors in the dark winter palette are super vampy and dark- your natural looking reds and pinks will just be darker in comparison to all the other palettes but you should be able to find a shade that looks pretty natural on you! I would also suggest staying away from matte finishes and wearing a lip color with a bit of shine or gloss which will look more hydrating and youthful.
Thanks for the advise!
Bright winter please ❤
She alread did a bright winter about a year ago, look thru her videos
I have a best and worst of bright winter out already! Check out my channel! There is also a playlist that includes all three winter types.
The green is too warm, but close. It’s a dark autumn green so not super offensive but a deep pine green would be noticeably better. The green needs to be true pine green and a shine always helps. I am a person who believes that greens are difficult for winters to get right. They can add unflattering color to our faces if they are not clearly cool toned. If I detect warmth at all, I know they are going to change my coloring in an unflattering way, not nearly as bad as orange or the wrong yellow tho.
I think Sandra Bullock wears a light lip quite often because the distance between her nose and lips is a little bigger and she might be insecure about that
@@Theeldritchwitch who?
@@BridgetCappel Sandra Bullock
I'm soooo bored of the dark hair 😭 i want to be an ethereal low contrast girl
Courtney Cox is a dark winter as well right?
I think she may be a true winter
@@BridgetCappel oh, okay, interesting
I have anemia and i didn't sleep so well for a long time so my skin become very pale,can this effect my season and change it
No
39:00 I agree with everything except I think Salma looks amazing with that lipstick color. She actually looks younger, vibrant and awake with cool colors. Wouldn't any human have a "make-upy makeup look" in those kind of brighter colors, since they don't occur in nature? What I really DON'T like is that lipstick where she is wearing that teal shimmery dress or any of those warm clothes or makeup. Super unflattering and does nothing for her! I don't particularly like her in yellows either.