Your analysis and the 2 Italian ladies in Melbourne go in the same way, I haven't seen many others take that pathway but it really makes it obvious to the viewers behind the screen! I wonder if you trained in the same way (vs for example many of the American ones).
I am familiar with the Italian ladies but we didn't train together. It is a great step-by-step process that gets great results every time! Thanks for watching!
@@sarahryanthestylecoach your methods seem more scientific. So many other color "analyses" just seem like comparing random colors and subjectively determining what looks good. The results are always questionable...
I am trying to train my eyes for someones coloring and I am happy I could immediately see spring in this beautiful woman. I love her colors. They are unfortunately the colors that make me look awfully greyed, so I never wear them.
They are really great colours on her but I can't wear them well either! It's good to be able to appreciate colours on another person and know that they are not for you. Thanks for watching!
I watch a lot of these videos and think spring is the least common of the 4 main seasons, so I love being able to watch when an analyst identifies one. Sarah (and the Melbourne Italians) being my favorite because they say what they’re seeing in such good detail. Another great video as always!
I'm a color analyst, too. I believe in it wholeheartedly. I wasn't sure it would work over video, but wow! When you put the spring green over her white "cape" her skin looked like it cleared up immediately. Works great! Warm undertones are at such a disadvantage with black being so popular. Nice work, Sarah! You are doing a good deed!
@@-_YouMayFind_- Nope, just the same range of skin tones as everyone else! I'm cool-toned, I could wear warm colours to make my hair pop but I'd rather make my skin look better. Tend to stick to neutral-cools rather than fully cool (like winters)
That cinnamony color that she disliked so much is one of my favorite colors and yes ive definitely heard similar to what she said while wearing it. The bright spring palette suited her so well!
Gold and silver are definitely colors that will tell you very quickly. Also, If your eye is drawn to the color, rather than your face, it’s the wrong color. The natural red hair tells you she’s warm right away. Great job!
Great consultation. I’m also a bright spring but was told I cannot wear black because its just not in my palette. I always thought i looked quite good in it and people have told me so as well so i appreciate you explaining about the sister palette!! 😊😊😊
Some of the colours of bright winter can work in some bright spring. In my case, black and white (pure colours) don't work on me at all, and I am a bright spring, quite the same with cold red from bright winter, I prefer the tomato red from bright spring. Qute the same with the girl on the video, I love warmer fucsia and barbie pink, they fit better on me but winter fucsia, makes me feel sick haha
In the Czech Republic, a book was published by a Color me beautiful worker with 12 palettes, and on the contrary, it says that black belongs to the Bright spring palette and suits this type perfectly! The book: Image ženy roku 2000, author Karel Michal.
Fantastical! Made me so happy to watch. Sarah and I have very similar coloring and i keep second-guessing, "am i really a bright spring," but this was like watching myself try the colors again. This video made me very happy, thank you.
oh my goodness this video really helped me understand my colors. I have never heard of a sister pallet so i was always confused on if i am an autum or spring.
This video is so lovely and of course amazing! I'm a bright spring and I felt identified with the girl on the video. Quite the same, and it's amazing. Thank you so much for explaining how bright winter colors can work. Even for hair colour. For example, I got blue black hair colour, and I look pale and not goot at all, but browns, golden brons and golden cooper, it is amazing! I've tried with autumn colours and they don't look good on me, the same with summer colours, the only ones, the bright and high intensity and ofc some of the bright winter.
I’m just now realizing you follow the same steps as the Italian ladies, even though I’ve watched your videos before! How interesting! I wish I could travel to you and receive this service!
I thought they hang on to that Italian accent because they get cute bonus points (in everyday Australian life). It acutally may be part of their branding ;) Some commenters report that they start hearing that accent with their inner shopping guide ....
Loved this video, I'm really looking forward to seeing more of your content! At first I thought she must be a True/Warm Spring because of how warm her hair and eyebrows are and the freckles as well, but she actually looks much better in Bright Spring colors! Warm Spring as well as Warm Autumn make Sarah look slightly pale and grayish, so it means those colors were too warm. Bright Spring really makes her eyes pop.
Thank you so much! Yes it takes going through the full process to pinpoint the exact sub season! The Bright Spring colours look fab on her :) Thanks for watching!
I love your videos! I love how you don't push the clients too much but almost let them figure it out, I feel like other colour analysts aren't as receptive to the client as you are. How could I book an online consultation for myself?
Hi Lucia. Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. Yes, I believe it's important for the client to see the difference although sometimes it does take a bit of guidance. You can email me and we can chat about your online colour consultation. sarah@thestylecoach.ie
Yay - a fellow Bright Spring! This is the first Bright Spring consultation I’ve seen in these videos. I love being able to wear the Bright Winter palette too because it means I’m not always trying to gauge yellow vs blue tones in fabrics when shopping on line. Brights for the win!
I have red hair and grey eyes myself and I've been wearing cool colors, but I suspected it was wrong and this makes me think I should look into warm for sure.
If you have redness/pink in the skin warm colours are a no. Speaking as a natural copper light red head with pink and rosy skin tones. Warm tones look awful on my skin. I have some freckles too but never tan. So another clue to being warm or cool toned is you dont tan if cool toned
Loved this, please make more! I don’t know if it’s possible to move the camera a little bit more front on, but it would be great to see the eyes properly when you’re talking about what the colours do to them 😊
Same for me! I always feel like I kind of have a cool skin tone, but I have freckles and red hair (so kind of the same complexion as this client). I love being a bright spring!
I totally screen printed that chart at the end, bcs I think I'm a Bright Spring too. :) Well, I think... It was nice to see a color analysis with her coloring for a change - there seems to be an over abundance of videos that end up being Winters! Or so it seems to me at least, since Im not interested in that category, lol
Hmmm probably not the most reliable way to get a chart of your colours. Also be wary of self diagnosing yourself as a season if you are not a colour consultant. I have had many clients coming to me thinking they are one thing and then being way off! :)
Great video! Very interesting and I loved seeing how amazing Sarah's colours looked on her 😍 I've become super interested in colour analysis recently and I prefer this method as opposed to others I've seen here on RUclips. Would you mind sharing details of where/who you did your training with at all? I'm in the UK. Thanks! 😄
Hi Erin, thanks for watching. I initially trained with The Style Coaching Institute in the UK but developed my own way of doing colour analysis which came with experience.
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Thanks for your reply, Sarah! That's very helpful and I love that you've adapted what you've learned to make it your own. I'm really enjoying your videos and look forward to more like this one in the future!
@@erin_louisa Thanks Erin! If you like these videos you might like my online course Streamline Your Style which starts on Monday (currently on special offer) you'll find the details below the video or on my website :)
@@sarahryanthestylecoach yes! The analyst who did mine was in a slightly different color analysis system that did not mention the crossover with bright winter. I think that system gave more leeway within the spring season, itself but didn’t think of bright winter as a sister season. I find the concept fascinating and have noticed looking/feeling good in some bright winter colors…so maybe I can lean into/explore that a bit more!! Thanks for your content.
@@janellegarden4689 Yes being confined to one sub season can be limiting so knowing your sister season and how to use it broadens the choice! Glad you are enjoying the content :)
Incredible. I think she’s muted bright for sure. Her blue eyes lend themselves to bright Winter as well. Had she green eyes, which is typical for her colouring, she would have been an Autumn. I’m converted. You do a great job steering them in the right direction because it’s not as easy to pick those colours for yourself as it is for someone else to pick them for you. We are biased to what we are conditioned to wearing. But when you try the alternative, the answer is obvious. Some colours make you notice the colours themselves. And some colours make you notice the person. Some colours actually animate faces.
Yep, I'm sure we've all done that at some stage but then we end up not wearing it and not knowing why exactly. It's all about finding the balance of colours we like and the colours that look good! :)
I love these colour consultations Sarah! Still find them so interesting, even after having mine done with you two years ago now! It has made shopping so much easier!
I pulled out all my clothes and my kid's clothes this morning and looked at them against my face and I've given myself a big shock. I was sure I was winter and 75% of my clothes are navy or black but those colours aren't good on me! A bright yellow actually looked better and I've never worn yellow in my life. I'm almost certain I'm cool and some of the summer colours look dreadful. I'm wondering if I just don't fit anywhere...
I find it a bit confusing that in the autumn vs speing comparison, jade green is used as low intensity, which doesn't look like an autumn color to me (?), and it seems like it doesn't work because it's too light and cool, not primarily because of the intensity... Another thing that's confusing is that the warmth came out quite clear at the beginning, then later it was said that because she's bright, the undertone doesn't matter so much. That seemed a bit theory-driven... Or is the obvious warmth a screen artifact and not so clear in real life?
Would she be a bright spring if her eyebrows wouldn't be dyed? The brows are adding intensity to her face quite dramatically. I'm pretty sure her natural eyebrows and eyelashes are virtually transparent like in many red haired people.
Great video! I'm a natural redhead with naturally (not dyed) dark eyebrows and eyelashes. I had my colours done by a professional this past weekend...and I'm also a bright spring! So excited to cull my wardrobe and go shopping to add some of these gorgeous colours to my wardrobe. 😊
Hi , i have been binge watching your informational videos and been trying to do my color analysis but looks likes no specific color brings out the “freshness” in my complexion as you state when you find out a person’s season, everything looks dull on me and without makeup , i can see greenish hues on my face and body especially my stomach, i think i am an olive undertone person, but really wanna know my best colors and my seasonal palette, could you please make a video on olive skintone and the possible seasons for us out there. would be very informative to know olive people season and the palette that would suit us the best. Thanks in advance 😊
Just found your channel, Sarah, and love this video in particular! Your presentation is brilliant and very helpful! I'd love to see more of these color consultations as it's something so many of us struggle with. Keep up the good work
Thank you. I'm afraid that's not going to help you identify your own colours. The only way to know for sure is to get your own analysis done. Get in touch if you want to do one online with me.
Did I violate a rule, by comparing myself to the person who was analyzed, or why were my comments deleted? I’m just excited to see other redheads color analyzed, because there are some popular myths that make finding our correct seasons difficult. I said nothing negative and I think she looks lovely in her colors!
Hi Sarah, I can't wear white near my face either and I always have a similar reaction to wearing it as well. I can wear off white and ivory and they suit me perfectly. Some creams are too warm for me though.
@@sarahryanthestylecoach then why split them up into cool and warm? I can see borrowing from the same Spring section as they're all warm, but not from a cool one.
Just a suggestion, it's a little distracting to have your arm in front of her/his face when you drape...maybe it is better to drop the fabric from the corner or go under her neck?
Your analysis and the 2 Italian ladies in Melbourne go in the same way, I haven't seen many others take that pathway but it really makes it obvious to the viewers behind the screen! I wonder if you trained in the same way (vs for example many of the American ones).
I am familiar with the Italian ladies but we didn't train together. It is a great step-by-step process that gets great results every time! Thanks for watching!
@@sarahryanthestylecoach your methods seem more scientific. So many other color "analyses" just seem like comparing random colors and subjectively determining what looks good. The results are always questionable...
So thorough, and your system results in such an accurate analysis!! Wow!
Yeees....I noticed the same, it is so much easier in this way. Love it 😍
@@aguedabedoya975 Glad to hear it Agueda!
This is one of the first videos I've watched where it is pretty clear that the cool colors make her skin more grey.
I think I’m getting better at this. I immediately thought “bright + warm” so guessed bright spring! She’s positively lovely.
I am trying to train my eyes for someones coloring and I am happy I could immediately see spring in this beautiful woman. I love her colors. They are unfortunately the colors that make me look awfully greyed, so I never wear them.
They are really great colours on her but I can't wear them well either! It's good to be able to appreciate colours on another person and know that they are not for you. Thanks for watching!
I’m sure you look lovely in your best colors!
I watch a lot of these videos and think spring is the least common of the 4 main seasons, so I love being able to watch when an analyst identifies one. Sarah (and the Melbourne Italians) being my favorite because they say what they’re seeing in such good detail. Another great video as always!
Thank you so much!
I'm a color analyst, too. I believe in it wholeheartedly. I wasn't sure it would work over video, but wow! When you put the spring green over her white "cape" her skin looked like it cleared up immediately. Works great! Warm undertones are at such a disadvantage with black being so popular. Nice work, Sarah! You are doing a good deed!
Thank you!
I’m a natural redhead but I’ve been matched to a deep autumn. I love watching these.
Autumn is a beautiful season to be matched with! Thanks for watching Becky!
Are redheads more often warm undertoned?
@@-_YouMayFind_-. I think so. A lot of people think we are cool because we’re often fair skinned, but cool and light are not synonymous.
@@-_YouMayFind_- Nope, just the same range of skin tones as everyone else! I'm cool-toned, I could wear warm colours to make my hair pop but I'd rather make my skin look better. Tend to stick to neutral-cools rather than fully cool (like winters)
I wasn't too sure until the oyster/white comparison.
Yes, sometimes it takes going through a few colours before it is clear. Glad you saw it in the end!
That cinnamony color that she disliked so much is one of my favorite colors and yes ive definitely heard similar to what she said while wearing it.
The bright spring palette suited her so well!
Aw thanks for watching!
Gold and silver are definitely colors that will tell you very quickly. Also, If your eye is drawn to the color, rather than your face, it’s the wrong color. The natural red hair tells you she’s warm right away. Great job!
Thank you! Many people think that all red heads are warm but that's not the case, there can be cool toned reds too :)
Great consultation. I’m also a bright spring but was told I cannot wear black because its just not in my palette. I always thought i looked quite good in it and people have told me so as well so i appreciate you explaining about the sister palette!! 😊😊😊
Some of the colours of bright winter can work in some bright spring. In my case, black and white (pure colours) don't work on me at all, and I am a bright spring, quite the same with cold red from bright winter, I prefer the tomato red from bright spring. Qute the same with the girl on the video, I love warmer fucsia and barbie pink, they fit better on me but winter fucsia, makes me feel sick haha
In the Czech Republic, a book was published by a Color me beautiful worker with 12 palettes, and on the contrary, it says that black belongs to the Bright spring palette and suits this type perfectly! The book: Image ženy roku 2000, author Karel Michal.
Fantastical! Made me so happy to watch. Sarah and I have very similar coloring and i keep second-guessing, "am i really a bright spring," but this was like watching myself try the colors again.
This video made me very happy, thank you.
You are so welcome!🤗
oh my goodness this video really helped me understand my colors. I have never heard of a sister pallet so i was always confused on if i am an autum or spring.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
This video is so lovely and of course amazing! I'm a bright spring and I felt identified with the girl on the video. Quite the same, and it's amazing. Thank you so much for explaining how bright winter colors can work. Even for hair colour. For example, I got blue black hair colour, and I look pale and not goot at all, but browns, golden brons and golden cooper, it is amazing! I've tried with autumn colours and they don't look good on me, the same with summer colours, the only ones, the bright and high intensity and ofc some of the bright winter.
Aw thank you for watching and for your lovely comments Angelique. I am glad you could identify with Sarah the model :)
I’m just now realizing you follow the same steps as the Italian ladies, even though I’ve watched your videos before! How interesting! I wish I could travel to you and receive this service!
I thought they hang on to that Italian accent because they get cute bonus points (in everyday Australian life). It acutally may be part of their branding ;) Some commenters report that they start hearing that accent with their inner shopping guide ....
Loved this video, I'm really looking forward to seeing more of your content! At first I thought she must be a True/Warm Spring because of how warm her hair and eyebrows are and the freckles as well, but she actually looks much better in Bright Spring colors! Warm Spring as well as Warm Autumn make Sarah look slightly pale and grayish, so it means those colors were too warm. Bright Spring really makes her eyes pop.
Thank you so much! Yes it takes going through the full process to pinpoint the exact sub season! The Bright Spring colours look fab on her :) Thanks for watching!
I love your videos! I love how you don't push the clients too much but almost let them figure it out, I feel like other colour analysts aren't as receptive to the client as you are. How could I book an online consultation for myself?
Hi Lucia. Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. Yes, I believe it's important for the client to see the difference although sometimes it does take a bit of guidance. You can email me and we can chat about your online colour consultation. sarah@thestylecoach.ie
It's amazing to see the differences in her skin!! Great video!
It's fascinating isn't it! Thanks for watching :)
Yay - a fellow Bright Spring! This is the first Bright Spring consultation I’ve seen in these videos. I love being able to wear the Bright Winter palette too because it means I’m not always trying to gauge yellow vs blue tones in fabrics when shopping on line. Brights for the win!
Yay! Thank you!
I knew she was a Bright at first glance, this series is wonderful please do more.
Thanks for watching. There will be more! Watch this space!
She's so pretty!! Great analysis!!
Isn’t she gorgeous ☺️ thanks for watching
This video really exemplified how colors affect someone’s face and eyes! That’s wonderful to see
I have red hair and grey eyes myself and I've been wearing cool colors, but I suspected it was wrong and this makes me think I should look into warm for sure.
Red hair doesn't necessarily mean warm undertones so just approach this with caution!
If you have redness/pink in the skin warm colours are a no. Speaking as a natural copper light red head with pink and rosy skin tones. Warm tones look awful on my skin. I have some freckles too but never tan. So another clue to being warm or cool toned is you dont tan if cool toned
Great video. Seeing this, I definitely want to get my consultation in person rather than online
Super, I hope you find a good consultant!
Loved this, please make more! I don’t know if it’s possible to move the camera a little bit more front on, but it would be great to see the eyes properly when you’re talking about what the colours do to them 😊
I understand what you mean but I didn't want to block Sarah's view of herself in the mirror, hence the angle.
Great! It's another color analysis vid. She looked lovely in her right colours. (and the host looked gorgeous, as always). Cheers!
Thanks Kitty! Glad you liked it!
The intensity section was particularly useful.
Happy to hear it Lynn. Thanks for watching!
Spring was obvious at a glance, but the subcategory took a minute.
Yep, some seasons are clearer than others to see. Thanks for watching!
Because of this video i know im a bright spring too, i got the same omplection, thank you 👍
Same for me! I always feel like I kind of have a cool skin tone, but I have freckles and red hair (so kind of the same complexion as this client). I love being a bright spring!
Sarah was such a sweet and thoughtful subject! Thank you both, very neat!
Thank you!
I totally screen printed that chart at the end, bcs I think I'm a Bright Spring too. :) Well, I think... It was nice to see a color analysis with her coloring for a change - there seems to be an over abundance of videos that end up being Winters! Or so it seems to me at least, since Im not interested in that category, lol
Hmmm probably not the most reliable way to get a chart of your colours. Also be wary of self diagnosing yourself as a season if you are not a colour consultant. I have had many clients coming to me thinking they are one thing and then being way off! :)
As someone with the same features as Sarah this was super helpful! Love from Denmark❤
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Very interesting and I loved seeing how amazing Sarah's colours looked on her 😍 I've become super interested in colour analysis recently and I prefer this method as opposed to others I've seen here on RUclips. Would you mind sharing details of where/who you did your training with at all? I'm in the UK. Thanks! 😄
Hi Erin, thanks for watching. I initially trained with The Style Coaching Institute in the UK but developed my own way of doing colour analysis which came with experience.
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Thanks for your reply, Sarah! That's very helpful and I love that you've adapted what you've learned to make it your own. I'm really enjoying your videos and look forward to more like this one in the future!
@@erin_louisa Thanks Erin! If you like these videos you might like my online course Streamline Your Style which starts on Monday (currently on special offer) you'll find the details below the video or on my website :)
Beautiful! I’m a bright spring, as well. 🧡❤️💚💛
Wonderful! It's such a beautiful palette!
@@sarahryanthestylecoach yes! The analyst who did mine was in a slightly different color analysis system that did not mention the crossover with bright winter. I think that system gave more leeway within the spring season, itself but didn’t think of bright winter as a sister season. I find the concept fascinating and have noticed looking/feeling good in some bright winter colors…so maybe I can lean into/explore that a bit more!! Thanks for your content.
@@janellegarden4689 Yes being confined to one sub season can be limiting so knowing your sister season and how to use it broadens the choice! Glad you are enjoying the content :)
Love the colour analysis videos!
Thank you. I will try to do a few more of them!
The difference is very subtle.
Incredible. I think she’s muted bright for sure. Her blue eyes lend themselves to bright Winter as well. Had she green eyes, which is typical for her colouring, she would have been an Autumn. I’m converted. You do a great job steering them in the right direction because it’s not as easy to pick those colours for yourself as it is for someone else to pick them for you. We are biased to what we are conditioned to wearing. But when you try the alternative, the answer is obvious. Some colours make you notice the colours themselves. And some colours make you notice the person. Some colours actually animate faces.
Thank you!
This was a great analysis. I understand about buying a pretty color top, but then rarely wear it because the color/tone doesnt compliment me.
Yep, I'm sure we've all done that at some stage but then we end up not wearing it and not knowing why exactly. It's all about finding the balance of colours we like and the colours that look good! :)
This was SO helpful for me. I’m a lighter copper with neutral-ish skin and cooler blue/gray eyes and I’ve been struggling so hard to find my season!
I love these colour consultations Sarah! Still find them so interesting, even after having mine done with you two years ago now! It has made shopping so much easier!
So great to hear this Pam! I know you've implemented the knowledge really well since we worked together and you are still reaping the benefits!
Loved this consultation!! ❤
Looks an autumn to me
With Spring eyes :)
I pulled out all my clothes and my kid's clothes this morning and looked at them against my face and I've given myself a big shock. I was sure I was winter and 75% of my clothes are navy or black but those colours aren't good on me! A bright yellow actually looked better and I've never worn yellow in my life. I'm almost certain I'm cool and some of the summer colours look dreadful. I'm wondering if I just don't fit anywhere...
You definitely fit somewhere! Sometimes it’s trickier if you don’t have a very obvious dominant characteristic.
I find it a bit confusing that in the autumn vs speing comparison, jade green is used as low intensity, which doesn't look like an autumn color to me (?), and it seems like it doesn't work because it's too light and cool, not primarily because of the intensity...
Another thing that's confusing is that the warmth came out quite clear at the beginning, then later it was said that because she's bright, the undertone doesn't matter so much. That seemed a bit theory-driven... Or is the obvious warmth a screen artifact and not so clear in real life?
Interesting! I would have definitely chosen the salmon and the jade green.
We did choose the salmon :)
@@sarahryanthestylecoachyes but at the autumn vs spring comparison, salmon lost against bright pink, I think she's referring to that part
I love these videos! Could you tell me what the sister palette of Cool Winter is? The model is gorgeous!
Thanks, I'll pass on that lovely comment! The sister palette is Cool Summer. :)
I am a deep winter so cool I look really good in magenta
Oh beautiful!
Yeeeeeey new analysis video!🥳🥳🤩
I hope you enjoy it!
@@sarahryanthestylecoach yes it is really good, and you ladies are so fun😂❤❤❤
Would she be a bright spring if her eyebrows wouldn't be dyed? The brows are adding intensity to her face quite dramatically. I'm pretty sure her natural eyebrows and eyelashes are virtually transparent like in many red haired people.
Yes Magda, her eyes are quite bright and have a darker rim around them but very good question!
Great video! I'm a natural redhead with naturally (not dyed) dark eyebrows and eyelashes. I had my colours done by a professional this past weekend...and I'm also a bright spring! So excited to cull my wardrobe and go shopping to add some of these gorgeous colours to my wardrobe. 😊
I just noted: larger swatches work better.
This was SO interesting!
Glad you thought it was interesting! Thanks for watching!
Hi , i have been binge watching your informational videos and been trying to do my color analysis but looks likes no specific color brings out the “freshness” in my complexion as you state when you find out a person’s season, everything looks dull on me and without makeup , i can see greenish hues on my face and body especially my stomach, i think i am an olive undertone person, but really wanna know my best colors and my seasonal palette, could you please make a video on olive skintone and the possible seasons for us out there.
would be very informative to know olive people season and the palette that would suit us the best.
Thanks in advance 😊
Just found your channel, Sarah, and love this video in particular! Your presentation is brilliant and very helpful! I'd love to see more of these color consultations as it's something so many of us struggle with. Keep up the good work
Thank you! I will do my best. Sometimes finding people willing to be on RUclips can be tough! :)
Super fun video!! Do you know if there’s anywhere I can find those color cards like the one you gave Sarah at the end of the video?
I could tell as soon as I saw this lady that she would like better in warm colors
Amazing!!
Thanks Magda!
Hi, I need to know how can I get the palette that you provided it to your client, Many thanx
I've watched many of these and I'm still confused as ever. Maybe because I have rosacea and gray hair. It just won't sink in my head.
Stick with it. It takes time or perhaps you would consider a professional analysis for yourself just to be clear.
Love this consultation. Please do every season and sub season as I don’t know where I fall 🌈🌈🌈
Thank you. I'm afraid that's not going to help you identify your own colours. The only way to know for sure is to get your own analysis done. Get in touch if you want to do one online with me.
Do it in person
It must be something to do with the colours on my screen, I had her at Autumn 🍂.
Perhaps you couldn't see her eyes clearly, they are quite bright! :)
Did I violate a rule, by comparing myself to the person who was analyzed, or why were my comments deleted? I’m just excited to see other redheads color analyzed, because there are some popular myths that make finding our correct seasons difficult. I said nothing negative and I think she looks lovely in her colors!
Fun to watch but please place the cloths the other way around without the big white label showing, as it is very off putting and draws the focus away.
I am a redhead with green eyes and and I know salmon looks awful on me, I need to book a consultation lol
I’m ready when you are! ☺️
Totally unexpected I thought warm spring for sure with the red tones but wow bright?
I’ve seen several redheads typed as Bright Spring. She has the contrast for it and I don’t think she’s warm enough to be Warm/True Spring.
Called it :)
I am curious on where you get your color swatches at? Like a fabric store?
The gold vs silver clinched it. Silver absolutely drained her and she looked alive in gold.
Are redheads more often warm undertoned?.
In my experience yes, but of course there are also cool red heads too ☺️
I would love to see how Sarah has used her palette, after some of her comments about what she has previously been drawn to.
Oh that’s a great idea! I’ll ask her if she’d like to do a follow up video!
Remember folks you can dye your clothes especially cottons use the dylon machine dye,but remember the nylon threads will not take the dye…
I agree abt the dyeing! Tea works well on white clothes (to make them off-white).
Is there a way to book one of these?
Yes! I do online and in-person colour consultations. Send me an email sarah@thestylecoach.ie
People think they can determine undertones by looking at their veins. Is this true?
Not true! Check out my colour analysis myths video!
Hi Sarah, I can't wear white near my face either and I always have a similar reaction to wearing it as well.
I can wear off white and ivory and they suit me perfectly.
Some creams are too warm for me though.
That's great Aurora. Good to know your light neutrals!
Um that yellow green i think looked totally wrong but what do I know lol
I don't understand how a Sister pallette can work if, in this case, it's cool instead of warm. You're either one or the other.
Not so, these qualities are spectrums, not one or the other.
@@sarahryanthestylecoach then why split them up into cool and warm?
I can see borrowing from the same Spring section as they're all warm, but not from a cool one.
My preliminary guess before watching is that you’re a spring.
💯💕
Do freckles affect anything ?
Good question...Will I do a video on this?
@@sarahryanthestylecoach I am a deep winter and have a lot of freckles that’s why I asked
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I swear I can't tell the difference.
Just a suggestion, it's a little distracting to have your arm in front of her/his face when you drape...maybe it is better to drop the fabric from the corner or go under her neck?
Sure I can try that :)