I am like Lucinda in that I was an Autumn with dark auburn hair. As a toddler, my hair was a lighter, but I don't know the color since all pictures were black and white. By the time I was 5 my hair is noticeably darker. In teen years and 20s everyone called me "red." I have warm skin and freckles. I looked great in all the warm colors and avoided pink, purple, blue, and gray. In my 30s, almost overnight, my hair turned white. Not the bright white, more cream colored. I still wore the warm colors. Now at 63, I am very light skin color, eyes are more grey-blue than blue and hair is cooler. I am rocking blues, pinks, and grays now. It was hard to make the change, though, as I wanted to stay an Autumn or even a warm Spring. Looking good trumped my reluctance though. I recently order ed the Summer collection to get your fan and try on some makeup colors. I am waiting for that to arrive. I also have a lot of teal in my wardrobe. I use the darker version for my outer wear and that makes it nice that it is not black or brown. I love your videos and look forward to them each week.
I so want to train as a colour consultant, but am frustrated by all the different approaches. I work d for a company in Australia that based their system on the four seasons. But I can’t find that now!! I love that you have stuck to it, as it’s much easier to understand and fun to identify with a season. Can you advise me where I can get training, support and ie products that work with the four seasons? Ps I’m in Australia.
Why this backlash to the 4 seasons ? What about flow seasonal color analysis and tonal color analysis and 12 seasons and all the other color analysis systems ?? Why not cover these in your videos ? The 4 seasons are limiting right? Why Still use this old concept, when it doesn’t work for all?
Many find that the 4-season color system works for them & is less restrictive. Some find that they don’t neatly fit into a season, so they need a color system that breaks things down further to help them figure out their best colors.
I am like Lucinda in that I was an Autumn with dark auburn hair. As a toddler, my hair was a lighter, but I don't know the color since all pictures were black and white. By the time I was 5 my hair is noticeably darker. In teen years and 20s everyone called me "red." I have warm skin and freckles. I looked great in all the warm colors and avoided pink, purple, blue, and gray. In my 30s, almost overnight, my hair turned white. Not the bright white, more cream colored. I still wore the warm colors. Now at 63, I am very light skin color, eyes are more grey-blue than blue and hair is cooler. I am rocking blues, pinks, and grays now. It was hard to make the change, though, as I wanted to stay an Autumn or even a warm Spring. Looking good trumped my reluctance though. I recently order ed the Summer collection to get your fan and try on some makeup colors. I am waiting for that to arrive. I also have a lot of teal in my wardrobe. I use the darker version for my outer wear and that makes it nice that it is not black or brown. I love your videos and look forward to them each week.
YAY!
Yes please address the neutrals!
Soft colors for summer
I love my salmon color! I have a lot of olive green in my wardrobe. It’s my favorite. 😊
As a summer my colors are blue blue blue and a bit of purple
Hahaha! Sound like you know your season :)
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I so want to train as a colour consultant, but am frustrated by all the different approaches. I work d for a company in Australia that based their system on the four seasons. But I can’t find that now!! I love that you have stuck to it, as it’s much easier to understand and fun to identify with a season.
Can you advise me where I can get training, support and ie products that work with the four seasons? Ps I’m in Australia.
Can you clarify the “arc” comment in the light versus deep dominants? I didn’t understand what you were trying to say about this grid pattern.
Thank you, very informative 👍
I'm so confused. I'll keep watching to hopefully understand. It's hard when you have learning disabilities.
Why this backlash to the 4 seasons ? What about flow seasonal color analysis and tonal color analysis and 12 seasons and all the other color analysis systems ?? Why not cover these in your videos ? The 4 seasons are limiting right? Why Still use this old concept, when it doesn’t work for all?
I feel the four seasons keeps it simple. What do you suggest is best?
Many find that the 4-season color system works for them & is less restrictive. Some find that they don’t neatly fit into a season, so they need a color system that breaks things down further to help them figure out their best colors.