@@Nina-hz9vv Yes, but during a color analysis, your analyst can help you find the perfect makeup colors for you and you're paying to find your true baseline colors and makeup that actually works with you, not against you.
@@kasenkitchens1076 It exists in korean and japanese system, im bright/clear summer as well, not true/light/cool summer. Simply because i can wear light neons which would be tinted versions of bright winter colors as a true summer, by uireh it is called True Moon with star influence
Hmm, never heard of a “bright” autumn before but maybe this is a different system than I am used to seeing. Usually “bright” seasons are just spring or winter, autumn is more muted.
I def think that you can be a bright autumn, bc all that rly means is that you're warm, bight and dark/medum dark, which is totally possible and would land u between bright spring and warm autumn in the seasonal system, ya kno?? Like im not an Expert but i think it makes more sense to be flexible w the seasons
Bright or clear means the color is it's original/true color. For example, blue. Bright falls between spring and winter. When you mix blue with white, you get light shades, light blue. Light is in between spring and summer. When you mix blue with black you get dark shades, dark blue. Dark falls between winter and autum. Mixing blue with gray will give you a muted blue, which is soft. Soft is between autumn and summer. Bright, light, soft, and dark describe the shade of the color. Hope that makes sense.
Fortunate to have had color analysis for free as a freshman in college in the early 90s! A dorm mate's mother performed it on all the girls on the floor. I've been glowing in Autumn colors for 30 years, now.❤
There are different systems. In Korea, there are often other seasons such as bright autumn, soft winter, and soft spring. Which MAKES SENSE. She is deep, warm, and bright. That does not exist in the Western system but in real life people have these traits. My best friend is soft, deep, and cool which is a soft winter. Soft, light, and warm (soft spring) also does not exist in the western palate because autumn is not light enough but some people look best in soft, warm, light pastels like a soft peach or soft yellow.
In some systems there are soft, bright, and deep categories in each season. So yes there is a bright autumn. And personally, I prefer that system because it's more precise.
@@McKenzieIdeality i know right, foind out im a Bright Summer as well or how UIREH would classify it True Summer with Star influence, i am definitely a True Summer but light neons don't overwhelm me at all so its very obvious, at first i realised going full true summer was not doing anything for me and as i further experimented, i needed contrast as a summer, it was really cool to find this out and is in line with my youthful vibes as my sister tells me, a touch of light neons or brights (black included) or if im wearing neon as my main, a touch of true summer , always works, and i can handle accessories well even as a summer, that is very telling
I trust this result because "bright autumn "is not a category in traditional seasonal analysis, but it is definitely possible to be warm toned, as well as have a very high chroma and high contrast, therefore being intense in coloring - the colors selected look the best on you.
@ no. Camilla cabello is not a spring. Neither am I. Neither is Natalie Portman. You can be bright and deep and warm all at once. Whether or not color analysts fans acknowledge it or not
For the people saying this is a scam or puts arbitrary limitations on people: This has been around for decades, it's just been recently popularized again by Korea. It's based in color theory, which is absolutely real (optics ain't subjective my friend). Just because you can't see the difference through a camera lens (which always makes colors look off anyway), and without practice knowing what you're looking for, doesn't mean it's not there. If people are having trouble figuring out their coloring on their own and want clarification so they stop wasting time shopping and money on clothes they buy and then never wear, that's their prerogative. It's also not restrictive?? It's about understanding the affect colors have on us, what works with us and what works against when we're trying to achieve harmony (which not everyone is, and that's fine! Look at goths, for example), so that we can make more informed decisions. I can dress outside my color palette if I want and still look good now, BECAUSE I know what I need to compensate for. It's been freeing. Like, what, you think someone's gonna break down a Light Spring's door if they dare to put on a black dress every now and then? 😂 Besides, anyone who gets this service does so probably WANTING to have their options narrowed, like c'mon. Why you out here championing for people who don't need it and throwing around accusations. Smh.
You're bright autumn like me! Skin tone is extremely similar. So yeah... all warm colors. It was a bit sad cause I love blue, but also learned that even in cool colors, you have a warm version of them too. Love this analysis! Really worth it.
As a trained professional in my early years, I can tell you if you go to 4 diff people to teach you colour theory (what looks good on you), you'll get 3 diff answers. Learn to wear things that make you look great, not sickly. Period. You're welcome.
I agree that pale pastels drain you. You're a true autumn like me. You have brown eyes and a yellow base to your skin, with brown hair. You suit gold jewellery. I now wear less black and white and more brown, ivory, tan, navy, olive green etc.😊
You're a deep winter from what I can tell in this video. As a bright autumn, your sister season would be spring. Especially the rainbow colors you said were horrendous on you. So you could never be a bright autumn if those colors are awful (which I agree, are not your best). Your best ones are deep, bright and imo cool. The warm colors make you look sallow, while the cool ones really make you pop. Which makes you a deep winter, which has deep autumn as a sister season, hence why deeper autumn colors still work on you.
I know everyone’s saying it but it’s literally a pet peeve of mine as someone who is very into color analysis - you *cannot* have an accurate analysis done while wearing makeup. It is not possible because it changes your natural features and coloring no matter how “natural” your makeup is or matched to your skin it will not give you accurate results.
I think sometimes we take these things too seriously. None of these colors were horrendous on you. Thats being dramatic. I loved the silver on you and the pink pastel. I can see why color analysis would say gold but if youre comfortable wearing both, you're still beautiful and stylist. You have many colors that bring out different features but when you dress yourself you can mix and match. I think you look beautiful in all those colors.
I agree the pastels looked terrible. You are for sure warm I thought the light and warm were still nice but not as good as the deep and warm colors. The dark greens looked so good and were better than the light and warm. Autumn is your season.
Always interested in watching people get their colour analysis done by “professionals”. Ran through a lot of your pics as well as what you wore ro the analysis (a study in greys, beautiful on you), and found you are drawn to cooler colours that look lovely on you. The final palette pic on your colours labelled bright autumn, were cool versions of those colours . Not an autumn palette. If you had fun it was worth it.
@@hdskl2150 they absolutely do not, lmao. A person who looks good in a deep pumpkiny terracotta shade will look horrendous in a white-based violet-tinged bubblegum pink. Even with all the styling and makeup in the world, there is no one who looks equally good in both of these colors without the help of Lightroom color grading.
@kimebrahimi 🙌🏼 with the clown-ass colors lol!!! 😂 I had similar experience but also heard a woman say balance this with the colors you feel the best in!
This isn’t actual color analysis, this is something else, that you absolutely shouldn’t trust. Carol Briley’s color analysis is infinitely better, and you can consult with her online!
First of all, if you do your color analysis wearing makeup, it will go wrong 100%. We use the colored cloth to see how its color reacts on your natural skin, and if you have some imperfections in your face, the better!! ❤
I have always thought I was a winter, but I'm not, I'm an autumn!!!! Yikes. Now I just have to figure out if I'm an autumn deep, autumn soft or autumn warm.
You might like them because you have a preference for cool tones and they seem to brighten her face, but they’re actually washing her out. Between the camera auto-adjusting and her makeup it’s impossible to see what she sees irl, but the warmer tones make you see her face instead of the color she’s wearing, which is what color analysis is actually for. She looks more vibrant in warm bright jewel tones.
This is the best color analysis video I’ve seen. The differences are clear and you can very clearly see your skin agree with the warmer tones. Thanks so much for sharing! Loved your commentary, too!
The only deep, bright and warm color that I can think of is a true orange (as in a ripped orange fruit). I'm not an expert on this, so please feel free to correct me in my attempts to explain why. Warm colors have a lot of yellow. And yellow is a really light color. Just try to mix red and yellow paint to make orange: you need a lot of yellow and just a bit of red. So to make warm colors deep you need to add black. To make them soft, you put white and black (grey). That's how you come up with the muted Autumn palletes, which btw I love. Well, to have a bright pallete you need yout colors as saturated as possible, that is, with almost no grey. If you go this way, your warm Autumn colors are losing either depth (and you go into Spring) or warmth (into Winter). The warmest of the warm colors is the orange. You can't make orange cool by adding blue. That's why I think we might call some shades of orange 🍊 bright, deep and warm. I happen to think that it is the most difficult color to pull off. I truly can't wear a pure orange, even if I like burnt orange or its softer versions. I hope this helps!
Am I the only one who agrees with the stylist? That deeper colors and gold suit her better than pastels and silver? Maybe this is something subjective but this is how I see it.
Yeah I agree, she's so obviously deep and the silver really sent her skin grey and uneven. She has a very bright smile which I think adds to her ability to go bright, but I prefer the colours with a touch of depth to them I think she is a little more deep than bright.
Right? The autumn seasons are dark autumn, true autumn and soft autumn. There’s not even an official option for “bright autumn) smh. Not to mention it was done with makeup on and her hair down. Think she got scammed. Hopefully she can get her money back. Seasonal analysis aren’t cheap.
I would get a second opinion. Usually color analysis are done without makeup and with your hair pulled back to see your undertones. And the session is usually longer than 10 minutes.
I have never seen someone going through this process with their hair showing and their face full of make-up.
The whole point is that it is based off your natural colouring! Makeup changes the colouring of your face!
I want to believe that she put on the make Up for the video after going through the process with a clean face
Exactly my thoughts
Well, if she has makeup on every day it kinda makes sense to do it with makeup on.
most ppl wear clothes out with makeup so it doesn’t even matter..?
Wow you can definitely see a bit of a difference at the end
I love the rose gold on her!
I agree and brassy gold colour no
It looked so good on her!
I'm not the only one who thought this!!! 😂
Exactly
Yellow gold is so opposite of her, silver is better
You’re supposed to do color analysis without makeup
But if she wears make up everyday doesn’t it make sense to have it on?
@@ElleKay4Life The makeup will mask your skin and skew your results.
Her make-up looks very natural though
@brightwinter9334 well yes but if she wears it every day then it makes sense to do it with makeup on, she wants the results to match her makeup face.
@@Nina-hz9vv Yes, but during a color analysis, your analyst can help you find the perfect makeup colors for you and you're paying to find your true baseline colors and makeup that actually works with you, not against you.
Weird when I first saw the “terrible” colors I thought oooooo those look so good on her
Same, thought the “worst” palette brightens her complexion. And she looked good in rose gold. 🤔
Pink are in summers 😊
Same
Nah they looked bad on her. They completely washed her out.
They looked horrible and washed her out.
The rose gold was beautiful on you. And the deep crimson red was stunning
I would get a second opinion.
And remove any make up
Her makeup may have thrown it off
Carol Brailey in Toronto is the best--she does online and in-person colour analysis.
You always remove all makeup and cover hair with a white drape.
Especially since bright autumn doesn’t exist 😂
@@kasenkitchens1076 It exists in korean and japanese system, im bright/clear summer as well, not true/light/cool summer. Simply because i can wear light neons which would be tinted versions of bright winter colors as a true summer, by uireh it is called True Moon with star influence
What a difference! The deep colors look amazing on you. Especially that deep bright gold.
Silver and rose gold look great on you too.
Hmm, never heard of a “bright” autumn before but maybe this is a different system than I am used to seeing. Usually “bright” seasons are just spring or winter, autumn is more muted.
I think it most likely means True Autumn
I def think that you can be a bright autumn, bc all that rly means is that you're warm, bight and dark/medum dark, which is totally possible and would land u between bright spring and warm autumn in the seasonal system, ya kno?? Like im not an Expert but i think it makes more sense to be flexible w the seasons
the korean system is based on PCCS, which is a little different than the western color analysis systems
Bright or clear means the color is it's original/true color. For example, blue. Bright falls between spring and winter. When you mix blue with white, you get light shades, light blue. Light is in between spring and summer. When you mix blue with black you get dark shades, dark blue. Dark falls between winter and autum. Mixing blue with gray will give you a muted blue, which is soft. Soft is between autumn and summer. Bright, light, soft, and dark describe the shade of the color. Hope that makes sense.
That would actually be warm spring
You look like a Winter, love the silver on you. You're stunning btw. The autumn colors look off on you.
It’s crazy the comparison of the wrong vs ideal color palette makes it look like the lighting freakin changes!!! So cool! SCIENCE 🧬
Maybe it would be better to do a color analysis without makeup. A natural base is better to see your real skin for identify the skin undertone.
Fortunate to have had color analysis for free as a freshman in college in the early 90s! A dorm mate's mother performed it on all the girls on the floor. I've been glowing in Autumn colors for 30 years, now.❤
From what I’ve seen the Korean color analysis has different colors in the season pallets than the American color pallets
the colors analysis were so shocking that filters made the wall change color🤯
The white balance keeps changing so it’s really hard to tell. Gold didn’t look that good on the video
The walls change but the analyst' s face is crazy next level😅. She goes from extream golden to pink undertone and everything in between😵💫
OMG! You're so beautiful ❤
Autumn IS a warm season. You’re supposed to do it without makeup. And bright autumn doesn’t exist.
There are different systems. In Korea, there are often other seasons such as bright autumn, soft winter, and soft spring. Which MAKES SENSE. She is deep, warm, and bright. That does not exist in the Western system but in real life people have these traits. My best friend is soft, deep, and cool which is a soft winter. Soft, light, and warm (soft spring) also does not exist in the western palate because autumn is not light enough but some people look best in soft, warm, light pastels like a soft peach or soft yellow.
In some systems there are soft, bright, and deep categories in each season. So yes there is a bright autumn. And personally, I prefer that system because it's more precise.
@@McKenzieIdeality i know right, foind out im a Bright Summer as well or how UIREH would classify it True Summer with Star influence, i am definitely a True Summer but light neons don't overwhelm me at all so its very obvious, at first i realised going full true summer was not doing anything for me and as i further experimented, i needed contrast as a summer, it was really cool to find this out and is in line with my youthful vibes as my sister tells me, a touch of light neons or brights (black included) or if im wearing neon as my main, a touch of true summer , always works, and i can handle accessories well even as a summer, that is very telling
I trust this result because "bright autumn "is not a category in traditional seasonal analysis, but it is definitely possible to be warm toned, as well as have a very high chroma and high contrast, therefore being intense in coloring - the colors selected look the best on you.
That's a bright spring, bright autumn doesn't exist
@ no. Camilla cabello is not a spring. Neither am I. Neither is Natalie Portman. You can be bright and deep and warm all at once. Whether or not color analysts fans acknowledge it or not
Wearing makeup can completely change which colours one suits
For the people saying this is a scam or puts arbitrary limitations on people:
This has been around for decades, it's just been recently popularized again by Korea. It's based in color theory, which is absolutely real (optics ain't subjective my friend). Just because you can't see the difference through a camera lens (which always makes colors look off anyway), and without practice knowing what you're looking for, doesn't mean it's not there. If people are having trouble figuring out their coloring on their own and want clarification so they stop wasting time shopping and money on clothes they buy and then never wear, that's their prerogative.
It's also not restrictive?? It's about understanding the affect colors have on us, what works with us and what works against when we're trying to achieve harmony (which not everyone is, and that's fine! Look at goths, for example), so that we can make more informed decisions. I can dress outside my color palette if I want and still look good now, BECAUSE I know what I need to compensate for. It's been freeing. Like, what, you think someone's gonna break down a Light Spring's door if they dare to put on a black dress every now and then? 😂
Besides, anyone who gets this service does so probably WANTING to have their options narrowed, like c'mon. Why you out here championing for people who don't need it and throwing around accusations. Smh.
👏👏👏👏👏
you ate that up im ngl, worded it perfectly
I remember my mom getting this done when I was a child. I’m in my 50’s now.
You look pretty with any color!! Different color just give you different vibe, I guess
warm bright colours definitely suit you well
Wow you’re so beautiful! The colors look good on you!
You're bright autumn like me! Skin tone is extremely similar. So yeah... all warm colors. It was a bit sad cause I love blue, but also learned that even in cool colors, you have a warm version of them too. Love this analysis! Really worth it.
You look so beautiful, every colour fits to u!
As a trained professional in my early years, I can tell you if you go to 4 diff people to teach you colour theory (what looks good on you), you'll get 3 diff answers. Learn to wear things that make you look great, not sickly. Period. You're welcome.
That dark silk green was good
I agree that pale pastels drain you. You're a true autumn like me. You have brown eyes and a yellow base to your skin, with brown hair. You suit gold jewellery. I now wear less black and white and more brown, ivory, tan, navy, olive green etc.😊
You're a deep winter from what I can tell in this video. As a bright autumn, your sister season would be spring. Especially the rainbow colors you said were horrendous on you. So you could never be a bright autumn if those colors are awful (which I agree, are not your best). Your best ones are deep, bright and imo cool. The warm colors make you look sallow, while the cool ones really make you pop. Which makes you a deep winter, which has deep autumn as a sister season, hence why deeper autumn colors still work on you.
Everyone is a damn winter
@@hdskl2150 not me, wish I was tho...
She deep autumn
Warm color looks better but deeper
Shes a winter 100%
Are you a color analyst? 😮
I feel like the same thing could be accomplished by taking a photo and putting it in Microsoft Paint.
Your coloring looks super similar to mine and I'm a bright spring...
They did you dirty with that gold.
I like it on her
That golden glow! 👁️👄👁️
You look so beautiful in the rose gold.
I know everyone’s saying it but it’s literally a pet peeve of mine as someone who is very into color analysis - you *cannot* have an accurate analysis done while wearing makeup. It is not possible because it changes your natural features and coloring no matter how “natural” your makeup is or matched to your skin it will not give you accurate results.
I think sometimes we take these things too seriously. None of these colors were horrendous on you. Thats being dramatic. I loved the silver on you and the pink pastel. I can see why color analysis would say gold but if youre comfortable wearing both, you're still beautiful and stylist. You have many colors that bring out different features but when you dress yourself you can mix and match. I think you look beautiful in all those colors.
I agree the pastels looked terrible. You are for sure warm I thought the light and warm were still nice but not as good as the deep and warm colors. The dark greens looked so good and were better than the light and warm. Autumn is your season.
Yes!!
these colours can also change depending on the season :3
Go for pastels and light gold ❤
Always interested in watching people get their colour analysis done by “professionals”. Ran through a lot of your pics as well as what you wore ro the analysis (a study in greys, beautiful on you), and found you are drawn to cooler colours that look lovely on you. The final palette pic on your colours labelled bright autumn, were cool versions of those colours . Not an autumn palette. If you had fun it was worth it.
Your best colors are my worst and your worst colors are my best. I'm a light summer. 😬
U got the litteral rainbow!! ❤❤
I don’t understand why people do color analysis yet wear only black or beige clothes
Hahahhahaha yessss and it’s so stupid because everyone looks good in the same stupid colors
@@hdskl2150 they absolutely do not, lmao. A person who looks good in a deep pumpkiny terracotta shade will look horrendous in a white-based violet-tinged bubblegum pink. Even with all the styling and makeup in the world, there is no one who looks equally good in both of these colors without the help of Lightroom color grading.
@kimebrahimi 🙌🏼 with the clown-ass colors lol!!! 😂 I had similar experience but also heard a woman say balance this with the colors you feel the best in!
How exhausting to have this on your mind 24/7. And people genuinely encourage this vapid way of thinking too.
sooo you found out your makeup kit’s season, great 💄🎨
Are you just gorgeous? Because I did not see the difference, you look great in all colors!
spring colors would suit you too
This isn’t actual color analysis, this is something else, that you absolutely shouldn’t trust. Carol Briley’s color analysis is infinitely better, and you can consult with her online!
An analysis with makeup on? No way!
Why is personal color analysis so expensive?😢
Your colors are soo pretty! They suit you so well. I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m a deep autumn and I hate the colors. They’re too bohemian
For me it looked like rose gold suits her
First of all, if you do your color analysis wearing makeup, it will go wrong 100%. We use the colored cloth to see how its color reacts on your natural skin, and if you have some imperfections in your face, the better!! ❤
I have always thought I was a winter, but I'm not, I'm an autumn!!!! Yikes. Now I just have to figure out if I'm an autumn deep, autumn soft or autumn warm.
I love the fact that Bright Autumn DOESN’T EVEN EXIST 😂😂😂
"so basically... the colors are saying ur gay"
I personally liked the cool times on you.
You might like them because you have a preference for cool tones and they seem to brighten her face, but they’re actually washing her out. Between the camera auto-adjusting and her makeup it’s impossible to see what she sees irl, but the warmer tones make you see her face instead of the color she’s wearing, which is what color analysis is actually for. She looks more vibrant in warm bright jewel tones.
I didn’t know bright autumn even existed. Now I wanna do it too!
It doesnt exist. Autumn is not bright und itself. Its muted. But maybe they mean something else 🤷🏻♀️
@@claudiah8905 just means true autumn
It doesnt equate to true autumn - which is more autumn leaf - but rather to House of Colour's ''vibrant autumn'.
How much they charge?
Wait. Bright autumn isn’t a thing. Bright is for winters and springs. Did you mean bright spring..?
What's a bright autumn? Same as warm spring?
it is so obvious that you are an autumn. i dont know how you were shocked
why i already know she's more on the warmer side before i clicked the video
I thought u looked best in neutral cool medium and light colors... 😮 lets hope i am wrong...
That’s fun! Where did you go to get this done?
Is bright autumn the same as Warm Autumn or Deep Autumn?
This is the best color analysis video I’ve seen. The differences are clear and you can very clearly see your skin agree with the warmer tones. Thanks so much for sharing! Loved your commentary, too!
Am I the only one that thinks the rose gold is the most in harmony with her features 18 seconds into the vid???
Can u tell me the fabrics you used for swatches
Am I the only one who thinks they surprisingly all look good on her?
The only deep, bright and warm color that I can think of is a true orange (as in a ripped orange fruit).
I'm not an expert on this, so please feel free to correct me in my attempts to explain why.
Warm colors have a lot of yellow. And yellow is a really light color. Just try to mix red and yellow paint to make orange: you need a lot of yellow and just a bit of red.
So to make warm colors deep you need to add black. To make them soft, you put white and black (grey). That's how you come up with the muted Autumn palletes, which btw I love.
Well, to have a bright pallete you need yout colors as saturated as possible, that is, with almost no grey. If you go this way, your warm Autumn colors are losing either depth (and you go into Spring) or warmth (into Winter).
The warmest of the warm colors is the orange. You can't make orange cool by adding blue. That's why I think we might call some shades of orange 🍊 bright, deep and warm.
I happen to think that it is the most difficult color to pull off. I truly can't wear a pure orange, even if I like burnt orange or its softer versions.
I hope this helps!
I heard "am I a ghoul girl" 😂
I can see a filter was used to exaggerate the "bad" effects, I confirmed a greener tone on the wall color. Please don't do that.
Literally why is nobody talking abt it 😭
The gold is makes you glow
There is no such thing as bright autumn??? There’s deep, warm and soft. Bright is a spring category.
I thought the hair normally gets covered
Why were you "shocked" when the results fit your expectations?
Silver looked so good tho
I have always felt that pastel shades don't look good on fair complexion. They look completely _'whitewashed'_
You look beautiful in all colours.
1) you are supposed to do this without the make up
2) the fabrics shes using is low quality
It me or did the camera warmth change
I feel you looked great and better in cool colours .. but maybe thats just me
Me too.
Where can you get this done?
Am I the only one who agrees with the stylist? That deeper colors and gold suit her better than pastels and silver? Maybe this is something subjective but this is how I see it.
Yeah I agree, she's so obviously deep and the silver really sent her skin grey and uneven. She has a very bright smile which I think adds to her ability to go bright, but I prefer the colours with a touch of depth to them I think she is a little more deep than bright.
Very interesting.
IMO the silver makes her look more 'stunning' than the gold.
“Bright autumn” is an oxymoron. If bright, warm colors look good on you, you’re a spring.
Right? The autumn seasons are dark autumn, true autumn and soft autumn. There’s not even an official option for “bright autumn) smh. Not to mention it was done with makeup on and her hair down. Think she got scammed. Hopefully she can get her money back. Seasonal analysis aren’t cheap.
It’s in Korean system. They have different names and arrange colors differently too.
First time I could see the difference
I would get a second opinion. Usually color analysis are done without makeup and with your hair pulled back to see your undertones. And the session is usually longer than 10 minutes.
Probably why she made her pull her hair back.
My colour palette is similar to yours
Dam your beautiful
Wtf is a bright autumn? She meant a spring?
Location please
Hmm. I can't tell if one color looks better than the other....
Wow, so nice 😊
Where was it?
And if I may ask how much?
Thanks 😊
Where is she located?