I cannot imagine and understand the time and money that girls goes into just to make themselves look more pretty, men doesnt even need to make like maybe 80% effort... i guess thats why we have a lot more time to invest in life 🥴
I’m of mixed ethnicity and lately I’ve found it hard to find belonging. Even though I may not entirely belong to one group or place, I’m finding some peace in knowing a little bit more about my self. This has helped me realize that I’m not completely an outsider/misfit, and that I do belong in some place. Thank you so much ☺️
I hope you know that there’s always a place for you and that if it doesn’t feel right, you can carve your own way. You do belong, and you’ll find it soon ♥️
I love how you included eye color in the seasons. When I studied image consulting, it wasn’t included in my course. I found it because I love to research beyond recommendations. It also helped with my own assessment; a hybrid - warm, high contrast winter ~ primarily cool winter with autumn tendencies. Examples: I love steel gray, berries and icy blue on me. Warm colors like mustard brown , khaki green and orangey-salmon pink looks good on me. What washes me out - muted colors; beiges, yellow gold, reds, silver jewelry (I need gold to warm it up.). The eye color (including ring colors) helped me understand my coloring better.
@@eritastic6668 the only difference between true summer and winter is that summer focuses on more light pastel tones, while winters focus more on dark and intense colours.
I love ho this video includes darker skin people in examples, although i'm light skin i sometimes don't understand what exactly they mean unless i see different ethnicities/skin tones
This is probably the most comprehensive seasonal color video I’ve ever come across 😭 using the guide I got bright spring and I think it fits me almost perfectly. I’d love a specific video breaking down the spring subtypes!!!
Yes! This video is so great, I could finally distill that I am a light spring. I had such troubles categorizing myself since I struggle with rocasea and often get categorized in the cool sector. Some cool colors still work on me, but if you put me in deep cool colors I look sick. And soon as you put me in warm lighter colors with not too much contrast I shine. I would love to learn more about the different spring types.
As a woman of multiple European ethnicities with fair skin, olive undertones, and pinkish rosacea, I’ve struggled throughout my life to find the colors that best complement me, even since reading other articles on color analysis. However, your video walkthrough is so thorough , I matched every category for Bright Spring! And, thanks to all the details you provide, I also understand why a few colors from the Autumn palette still work for me, as well as some bright soft pastels.🌸 Thank You!
The aesthetics of this video are so beautiful. You completely captured the feel of each season. Also I have to commend you on including SO much diversity. Every time I have researched seasonal color palettes the examples have been people who look the exact same. So seeing so many examples that have vastly different looks but all fit the same palette is actually so helpful in understanding each category. It also just helps me remember there is so much beauty ! Thank you for your hard work. P.S. I am Bright Spring
I love how I still cannot tell if I'm warm or cool. Friends/Family are split pretty 50/50. I'm leaning more towards silver. The funniest thing regarding this I heard was when I was picking new frames for my glasses and consultant first said I was warm so def gold will look better. Then looked at my face in silver ones and said "I don't know why but those suit you better" 😂 she looked so taken aback and confused it still cracks me up
Some people can wear silver, gold, AND copper (today’s rose gold). This usually happens when their skin, hair, and eyes are medium-light to medium and neutral (have features that are both warm and cool).
would love a subtype video! I thought as a teenager since I tanned easily and was described as having yellow skin I must be warm skintoned, but i realize I'm neutral undertoned! I thought autumn colors like rust red and mustard yellow were for me but looking back in pictures these colors washed me out and made my skin look muddy in comparison. Recently I began wearing more beige and muted greens, pastels and the colors suit me much more, and with my features, this video helped determine that my season is actually summer! though im still having trouble figuring out which kind of summer i am so a subtype video would be super super helpful!
You look very warm toned in your eyes, you skin has a slightly warm hue to it, and you pull off red hair very well so you should look into the spring and fall pallettes to see which pallette suits you best
This was by far the most comprehensive video on color analysis that I have watched. I’m probably going to have a professional analysis as I can’t decide if I am a true summer or true winter. I appreciate the effort that you took to create this guide!
One of the most comprehensive videos on the subject - and I've seen a lot! I would love to see other videos going deeper about each seasons' nuances. I think I'm a true summer =)
This video did not only help me so much, it made me feel so safe , loved and cared for somehow. The way each season was described made me feel like the prettiest person alive
I usually get sorted into Deep Winter but the thing is, I have olive undertones, so rose gold, gold, and autumn colours actually work really well on me. I think it's generally more helpful to view the seasonal colour analysis as a spectrum. You don't always fit perfectly into one category and there can be overlap. And just now, I found out I could potentially be a Soft Summer. Interesting. This video is the first time I heard about hair density being a part of the seasonal colour analysis. My hair is definitely dark and ashy/cooler toned, but thin instead of thick so I would not say it offers as high contrast someone with black hair that is thick. Soft summer apparently should stay away from autumn's warm, mute colours and winter's strong, vivid colours but...again, as someone with olive undertones, autumn colours work well with me and when I did a drape test on myself, it seems the bright winter colours looked best on me. EDIT: I finally got around to doing a personal colour analysis and I got sorted into Soft Autumn. So I was wrong about being cool-toned. Go figure. That makes sense now why I felt a bit like Soft Summer. :O
I feel the same way! I have olive undertones and gold eyes, technically spring should be my best match. But I hate bright colors and pastels! De have to do some more research.
I have a similar issue. I seem to fall right in the middle of Deep Autumn and Deep Winter because I can't seem to find what my subtone is beyond 'neutral'. My hair leans more towards warm, my eyes towards cool, my skin seems to see a little bit more pinkish, but I tan quite easily as well as getting blushed quite easily. The only thing about myself that I'm really sure is the contrast part.
@@blackcat6374 Ah, that's relatable, getting sorted into neutral or olive is a pain when trying to figure out which season you are, because it relies on warm vs cool. If it helps, I read that tanning or burning easily doesn't determine seasonal colour. I also tan instead of getting burned, but my hair and eyes seem to lean cool.
Great analysis that improved my understanding of my season. I think the most difficult to understand part was which feature is most predominant. Would love a quiz that went into more depth about warmth hue chroma❤.
I love how you have used a variety of ethnicities in this video. Usually they are always Caucasian, even though people with all different colours will have a category.
@@StellaMarina01i literally was on a color guide at one point that said a summer will never have brown eyes. its so annoying like ok so 70-80% of the world is just automatically excluded from one of the four categories?? bs
Just want to let you know that the photo at 42:56 is of Priyanka Chopra Jonas, not Salma Hayek. Otherwise, great video! I’ve narrowed down that I’m an Autumn which now makes so much sense as to why I look sickly in cool neons, look alright in warm neons but look best in peachy tones. I like the tip that these are just guidelines and not meant to limit one’s style.
I am muted soft autumn and muted soft summer thanks to your video. Always wanted to know this!! I wore either black or white. I thought I had warm undertone but turns out I am neutral. Hence, I am both in hues and values but muted in chroma. My temperament is cold and distant until I smile. Wore masculine pieces cause I was building a capsule wardrobe for the last 4 years. It looked effortless on me cause I am slim and tall but my heart said I looked better in feminine clothes. So recently, I was introducing colors in my wardrobe, ruffles etc. Found out I looked better in pastels instead of rich colors. Now I have something to build on since I know my season! Un grand merci!!
The descriptions for each color season are so eloquent and touching. I feel so confident and pretty knowing that that is the vibe I give off (soft summer)
This was so beautifully done. Every season description was like watching paintings come to life. You explained things so well! I finally understood some things that I've been confused about. 💓
I cant believe this channel doesn't have more vids!!! I thought it might be one of those insanely popular beauty+lifestyle channels. Definitely worthy of so many more subs! really helpful!! i need moreeeee
I'm a dark winter! And I'm quite happy with that too, because I was scared I would change my clothing preferences otherwise. Luckily, I have a good eye and dressed myself the same way as described in the video~ But now I have a lot more information and try out other colors that would look good too! Thank you so much.
Mine is like A- warm Warm Cool Warm B-Dark Dark Dark C-medium Moderate 2D D-warm Dark Both Can you tell me what season I'm into its so hard to understand
@@User_with_username can you please tell me mine too i am confused about the result chart A)cool cool warm cool B)pale dark dark C)medium moderate 2D D)both both soft
@@eceusta3583I think summer, true summer winter it's high contraste since you are low contraste maybe true summer the hue IS probably mots important than thé other caractéristiques
being honest... I would watch 40min long videos of each 12 types separetly, this video it's done so well, very informal and I'm happy you add different etnicity, I really apriciate that 💙
Your tips on figuring out my primary features helped me figure it out once and for all. I was unsure at the beginning but realising that I can't wear bright colours at all convinced me that I'm primarily muted not dark
Before this I was convinced that I was deep autumn, but I looked kinda wrong in DA colours, so I thought seasonal analysis wasn't for me. Taking quiz from this vid made me realize I was bright spring. No wonder half of my wardrobe consists of saturated warm colors. Thx for the video. Waiting for more.
Wow! I did this with my mom back when I was a teen, and it was one of the best tips for beauty trends - and developing individual confidence - I have ever received. I'm glad it's still around for new generations of young people to access.
I would love to see a spring subtype video :D also thank you for this video, it was so comprehensive and well made and I feel like I understand my own beauty better after watching it
This is so informative and aesthetic- I always wondered why I didn’t look as good in pastels as my friends and now I know it’s because I’m a true autumn girlie! thank you! Subscribing 💛
I've been into colour analysis for a while now and I've done it for my whole family accurately. It's important to remember that you can be any season even if your physical features like hair color, skin colour and eye colour don't match that season's conventional features. So many of my dark-brown eyed, black haired and pale skinned friends are Bright Springs. When they wear Black or White, it makes them look vampire-ish. The most foolproof factors to depend on to truly find out your colour type are: 1) Your undertone - cool, neutral cool, warm or neutral warm 2) Clothes you 100% know you look good in or horrendous in. This is the most important factor. You kind of have to think of it as a puzzle and eliminate options as you go. For example, I am a dark brown eyed, almost black haired, and light brown skinned. 1) For my undertone, I grabbed 4 pairs of earrings, dark yellow-gold coloured, a lighter gold coloured, matte, oxidized silver coloured and shiny silver coloured earrings. I looked bad in the first two, and while the shiny silver looked good on me, the matte, oxidized silver really elevated my face. So I decided that I must be around neutral-cool territory. I eliminated all the warm and neutral warm types, and I was left with Light Summer, Soft Summer, Dark Winter and Bright Winter. I knew that my MAIN type would be one of these, and then the clothes I look good in would help me find out where I am in this type's spectrum. 2) Clothing - I own this light white shirt that I look really good in. I looked at each of the colour palettes of these 4 types, and I eliminated both Summer types as that shade of white wasn't in the Summer types' color palettes. Now I was left with Dark Winter and Bright Winter. It was difficult for me to figure out which one I was out of these two. Then I remembered, Bright Winter demands a lot of contrast in its outfits. Like True Black and the Yellow in the Bright Winter palette paired together is a colour combination that suits a Bright Winter. I wore those two colours together, and while I looked okay, the contrast of Dark Winter colours on me looked far better. Dark Winter's contrast is high, but not as high as Bright Winter. So I came to the conclusion that I am a Dark Winter. Now, one thing is that I know I look good in light gold jewellery. I look like 10/10 in my silver matte jewellery, but I look like a 7/10 in light gold coloured jewellery. So after looking at the colours of Dark Autumn, which sits next to Dark Winter on the colour wheel, I know that I am near the Dark Autumn side on the Dark Winter spectrum.
Another example is of my friend. She has brown skin, darker than mine, and amber eyes, with dark brown hair slightly lighter than mine. 1) For her undertone, I did the same jewellery test. She looked kind of dull and sick in the first two gold-colored earrings. She looked better in the shiny silver earrings than I did, which means she had a cooler undertone than me, but she looked really good in both the matte silver and the shiny silver earrings, so it was hard for me to decide her undertone. She was clearly cooler than me, but enough that she would have a true cool undertone, or just more into the neutral cool spectrum? I was confused. But because she was cooler than me, I again eliminated all the warm and neutral warm types, and we were left with Light Summer, Soft Summer, Dark Winter and Bright Winter. 2) My friend told me that she often thought her clothing was too bright for her. She also suited this particular shade of yellow. I saw her in True Black and White and she didn't really look good in these two or in their Dark Winter-esque shades, so I eliminated the Winters. Now, Light Summer and Soft Summer remained. That one yellow she looked really good in, I found that yellow in between the Light Summer and True Summer shade. That is how I decided that she is primarily a Light Summer, but can borrow some lighter colours of the True Summer palette. I hope this helped somebody out. One thing that I think no one tells you is that contrast, hair colour, etc. things can be a bit subjective. The only two things that you can truly depend on for colour analysis are undertone and clothing you know you look great in/bad in. I hope this helped someone out.
Since I learnt about this years ago, it definitely changes the perspective of how you see everyone. I keep seeing seasons in people, in clothes and I feel so harmonious when I wear my Soft Summer palette! 🌸 It definitely enhances your natural color traits, and every season has it's own beauty!
great video. according to the results, i'm a light summer but i have dark hazel eyes so i'm kinda unsure. according to my friends and family, my primary feature is value, i look better in lighter colours and i have a neutral skin tone ranging more to the cooler side .so, i'm very skeptic about my results. ps: i love the way you describe the people of every season, it made me love every seasonal type. edit: i'm a light summer 100% and eye colour doesn't actually matter much, it's the total sum of all the features and their colouring that tells you the colour season
Honestly, the eyes don't matter that much. Some people are born with eyes that are different from their coloring. I once saw this girl with very glowy warm skin, but her eyes were a blue-ish grey.
@@KDbelieves I agree that eyes don't matter too much, you can only see eye color from very close or under very bright lighting, so your season should be more about how your skin tone looks when wearing certain colors
Are your sclera white or blue? Go back and listen carefully to the descriptions of the two seasons you feel you most closely resemble. Write down the characteristics of each then check off the ones you match the closest. Look at the colors of those seasons. Look at your wardrobe and the colors you most love to wear. That will really help!
This is the most inclusive, well researched, aesthetically pleasing and positive video I have ever watched about seasonal colour analysis! Just wow! Really made me happy 🧡🥰 Also your voice is so cute and comforting to listen to~ Please, by all means, make more beautiful content on the subject. Would make this light spring gal very happy 🥳 Thank you Beauty Bible!
this video is a real peace of art, beautiful and delicate 🌸 I used to believe I was a soft autumn and I was wearing black ALL the time but now, I realize why I looked often tired or sick. I'm a summer! 🌸 I'm really interested on a video about summer, thank you so much. 🌸
Ive suspected Im an autumn for a while now since I've always liked brown colors on me (and I was born in autumn!) but now I know I'm a true autumn and it's been so helpful!!!! thank you sm
Please do a follow up video to this one on the Seasons subtypes. I've done the test and I am 100% cool/rosy toned, with green eyes and a 3D face. This is so accuarte. I am really looking forward to finding out what Winter subtype I am. Great work!
Such a detailed, well-explained, and aesthetic video! I love how each season is described beautifully, and all types of beauty are treated with such gentleness and inclusiveness!🩷✨ I'd love for you to cover the Winter season in another video if possible🍀✨
Watching this video for a 2nd time~ I started following my main specific palette (Soft/Light Spring; Warm + Light) in the last year. I got complements at times. I wore some colors overall in life in the whole Spring spectrum. (Mom’s help with that~ 👍🏽🙃) Again thank you to make me more aware of beauty tips 🤍✨ Because of my muteness, I can look nice in Autumn too, expect Dark (especially because I dyed my hair reddish and plan to do ginger soon to pop out my hazel eye color). Stay safe and Stay Golden 💫
very detailed! Great video I feel a lot more confidant about my type now since knowing a muted Saturation is most important for me. I only wear muted dark colours although being a light type. So now I know why bright oranges/yellows don't fit me compared to muted red/purples, dark greens or black while I'm still soft autumn. Also thanks for including temperament
I would really appreciate a video on the Autumn subtypes. I believe I am an Autumn but not exactly sure which one. I was having a hard time finding my most obvious feature but I know that I am a warm, dark, and possibly muted.
Same frieeend. But in my case I dont know if Im autumn or spring. The descriptions fit me on autumn but autumn colors dont suit mee. Please do a comprehensive Autumn Palette videoo.
A) 1. Cool skin, 2. Cool eyes, 3. Warm hair, 4. Cool temperament B) 1. Light skin, 2. Medium eyes, 3. Light/thin hair C) 1. High contrast, 2. Moderate space, 3. 3D-> High contrast Results~~~~ A- Cool B- Light C- Bright Primary- Bright (chroma) Bright winter 38:05 I have spent so long trying to understand my season and I finally got a sense of euphoria when I came from another video with a guess that I was a bright winter and now that euphoria has sky rocketed because of this beautiful short video, thank you so much
Here is mine -warm hues - warm tone eyes - warm hair -warmish aura Light and dark values -(this part was hard since my ethnicity has different tones)I came up that compared to people in my family, I am a little pale but not too much - darkish light brown eyes red-light thin hair Bright and muted -low contrast -small - mostly 2d (Low contrast) Results: Warm dark Muted I look better in warm I don't think value is mine since I look good in both Chrome isn't mine I decided that I am a true autumn. I think my style is pretty similar so that's good!
I am very confused with my results!! I got Soft Autumn or Summer (since I lie a bit in the neutral-warm). I look really good and have gotten many compliments when I wear a dark/rich green with white pants as well as when I wear blue pastels but those are colors to avoid in each!!
You are probably more bright than you think. I have the same « problem » with my results. I am neutral warm, not very light, not very dark, but more dark (more likely soft autumn ??), but muted/greysh colors don’t suit me at all! Instead, dark and light neutral colors (black/white) look much better and medium value but not greysh (medium bright look very well on me, like blue, pink, yellow) sooo maybe you’re bright spring as me:) but I discovered it only trough years of studying this haha.
Try to look for the Artistic Licence personal color system, by Merriam Amani... I was quite confused with the 12 seasons system as well, but Amani's system is easier to understand and tries to correct some conceptual misconceptions that the 12 seasons system has.
@@ajaean3203 Forget the hair and eye color, it's the skin that matters the most... This is what makes the 12 season system so confusing. Try to look for the Artistic License system, created by Merriam Amani. It's based on the seasonal system, but it tries to correct some misconceptions.
This was absolutely lovely! Just those additional comments, those "what not's" and absolutely aesthetic visuals and vocals. Thank you team! It was a treat! Definitely looking forward to your seasonal subtype explanations
I first had my colours done professionally when I was 28 - it was without doubt a very valuable asset. I had it done again when I was 55 because like all ladies I have washed out since getting older. Your skin colour is perfect regardless of your ethnicity and don't let anyone tell you otherwise ..... I spent my teenage years being told that I was "so pale" when all my friends were tanning like crazy because brown meant healthy. Fads come and go .... Accept your beauty and enjoy it! Knowing your season surely helps, but if you see a professional, you will often find that they find borderline colours for you that may look fantastic, and it enables you to say ..... "I love red!" and they will show you the reds that work best for you. An example .... I was a Cool Summer but now borderline with Winter .... Was a natural Ash Blonde, Porcelain Skin but now Silver White, Porcelain Skin but my eyes have remained Light Amber with a Black rim. My Seasons suggest no warm shades but a Deep Bronze or Bright Olive looks fabulous because of my eyes. Have fun with your colours ladies!
I’m neutral-warm, in the middle regarding light/dark for my ethnicity (medium skin, dark but warm eyes, and lightly textured hair), and definitely muted (very low contrast features, with little depth and lots of empty space). Thus, I think my most prominent feature is actually muted. Which explains why I feel like I can pull off cold pastels, as well as dark colours. I don’t like wearing bright colours, it feels like they’re wearing me. Thus, I’m soft autumn.
it makes so much sense now! ive always thought im a summer, but cool and true summer colours dont look good on me. turns out light is my primary features, so only light summer and light spring colours look good on me. thank you so much!!
I found your video very helpful, especially the part about identifying your most prominent feature and contrast level. I would be interested in watching expanded information on the seasonal subtypes and different makeup styles. Thanks.🙂👍
I cannot imagine and understand the time and money that girls goes into just to make themselves look more pretty, men doesnt even need to make like maybe 80% effort... i guess thats why we have a lot more time to invest in life 🥴
@@Noa-g1ex This is partially because of the society we live in and the patriarcat. But if you watched the full video, you must be a bit interessed too right? Color theory can also apply to men after all!
Thank you!! As an Amerasian, I struggle with makeup and wardrobe color. Would love to see videos on how to do makeup for the different personal colors. Also, I loved that you addressed ethnic differences since the original 12 seasonal color analysis did not take that into account.
This video along with dear peachie's are so helpful! I know that i dont belong to just on season so i've narrowed it down to soft summer and soft autumn thanks to this video (+ dear peachie's)! I notice that beige, cream, salmon pink, deep red, plums, and olive look good on me; but muted light blues, pinks, lilacs (/lavenders), and greys look stunning on me as well! Thank you for this video!
This is edited in such a beautiful way, I think that you captured the visual aesthetic of the different seasons. When spring was brought up, I had thought of my friend and thought that it suited her perfectly. Thank you for teaching us about seasonal color analysis. I hope you continue to upload more videos! I love your RUclips channel :)
PART I A.Warm/Cool 11:07 : Neutral 15:16 : Warm 16:14 : Warm 16:32 : Warm =Warm B.Light/dark 17:46 : Light 18:05 : I cannot tell 18:28 : Dark =I would say Dark C.Bright/Mute 19:22 : High contrast 19:29 : Moderate 19:42 : 3D =High Contrast, Bright (Higher Saturated Colors ----------- PART II 23:37 hue: Both? Perhaps mostly warm 23:57 value: Both, but I would say light 24:30 chroma: Both?😭 But Muted looks best I AM DEEP AUTUMN!! Or deep winter? Let's find out!
The aesthetics of this video are so beautiful. You completely captured the feel of each season. Also I have to commend you on including SO much diversity. Every time I have researched seasonal color palettes the examples have been people who look the exact same. So seeing so many examples that have vastly different looks but all fit the same palette is actually so helpful in understanding each category. It also just helps me remember there is so much beauty ! Thank you for your hard work.
PART A 1- neutral skin 2- cool eyes 3- warm hair 4- cool temper PART B 1- light/pale value 2- dark/deep eyes 3- light/thin hair = LIGHT PART C 1- high contrast = BRIGHT Most prominent factor is either light or bright (value or chroma) This was so fun and helpful 💞
Please do more videos on subtypes! Especially on autumn since I discovered I am one. Made a lot of sense since I always gravitated towards a brown and peachy palette for my wardrobe~ This video is the best ive seen on this subject it is so clear and easy to understand with a lot of examples
That was such an amazing guide! I loved the explanations. I'd love to know more about winter and its subtypes, but they're all really interesting. Thank you so much!
thank you! I watched this video not expecting to get a clear answer because I never do when I take these tests. I always thought my skin is too neutral to be an autumn, because I look good in some cool colors too. but learning about primary characteristics changes everything!! I'm a muted warm, so i feel confident I'm a soft autumn.
This is one of the best beauty videos I have ever seen. It was informative, creative, poetic, and all around just beautiful. I can only imagine the hard work and dedication it took to plan and create this! Thank you for this guide, can’t wait to see more from this channel 💖
this was a great video! im so glad i stumbled upon it and the descriptions were so magical, turns out im a true autmn and i really agree, also when u were describing the autumn aura it really helped me out lol since ive been struggling with being myself since im kind of loud and i was worried people would find me annoying but this has really helped me gain back my confidence tysm
Please keep doing these videos! The research, editing and script is amazing and so polished! Idc how consistent the schedule is because I could eat these videos up lmao
wish to absorb all the information in my dumb head to look good
Same bro feel my pain🤣😅
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YOURE NOT DUMB. YOU ARE SMART DONT TALK ABOUT YOURSELF LIKE THAT. Just take notes 📝 you got this! ❤️
@@aliceesperanza aww we love the positivity and i will also try to be more confident and learn to love my body as well as those around me😍❤🩹
I cannot imagine and understand the time and money that girls goes into just to make themselves look more pretty, men doesnt even need to make like maybe 80% effort... i guess thats why we have a lot more time to invest in life 🥴
I’m of mixed ethnicity and lately I’ve found it hard to find belonging. Even though I may not entirely belong to one group or place, I’m finding some peace in knowing a little bit more about my self. This has helped me realize that I’m not completely an outsider/misfit, and that I do belong in some place. Thank you so much ☺️
Mixed race problems, I know how you feel but that just makes us more unique!
same my dads european and my moms chinese and look completely different and it’s so hard to find a place to belong
I hope you know that there’s always a place for you and that if it doesn’t feel right, you can carve your own way. You do belong, and you’ll find it soon ♥️
i relate, my mother is korean and my father is european and i find that none of my colors go together
same! my mother is hispanic and my father is asian, i look way more like my dad but it makes me feel like an outsider when im with my mothers side
I love the inclusiveness of black women who are soft summers. Thank you for representing us🤗✨
Why are people not talking about her amazing"asmr voice" her voice omg gurll it's amazing keep going❤👍
I love how you included eye color in the seasons. When I studied image consulting, it wasn’t included in my course. I found it because I love to research beyond recommendations.
It also helped with my own assessment; a hybrid - warm, high contrast winter ~ primarily cool winter with autumn tendencies.
Examples: I love steel gray, berries and icy blue on me. Warm colors like mustard brown , khaki green and orangey-salmon pink looks good on me. What washes me out - muted colors; beiges, yellow gold, reds, silver jewelry (I need gold to warm it up.). The eye color (including ring colors) helped me understand my coloring better.
love how detailed this video is! i never knew I was a “true summer” since most videos label me as “winter” for being a cool toned dark skinned woc
Ayyy fellow true summer💅🏾
Same, I am woc and traditional quizzes always type me into either deep autumn or deep winter. In reality I am bright spring.
@@eritastic6668 are more you high contrast or muted ?? If high contrast winter and if muted summer
@Duwana soft autumn 😁
@@eritastic6668 the only difference between true summer and winter is that summer focuses on more light pastel tones, while winters focus more on dark and intense colours.
I love ho this video includes darker skin people in examples, although i'm light skin i sometimes don't understand what exactly they mean unless i see different ethnicities/skin tones
SAME i was so happy to see that
Me too as a black girl myself, I was like 👀❤
This is probably the most comprehensive seasonal color video I’ve ever come across 😭 using the guide I got bright spring and I think it fits me almost perfectly. I’d love a specific video breaking down the spring subtypes!!!
Yes! This video is so great, I could finally distill that I am a light spring. I had such troubles categorizing myself since I struggle with rocasea and often get categorized in the cool sector. Some cool colors still work on me, but if you put me in deep cool colors I look sick. And soon as you put me in warm lighter colors with not too much contrast I shine. I would love to learn more about the different spring types.
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7:04 This is the most beautiful way I have ever heard anyone describe this. Thank you so much.
As a woman of multiple European ethnicities with fair skin, olive undertones, and pinkish rosacea, I’ve struggled throughout my life to find the colors that best complement me, even since reading other articles on color analysis. However, your video walkthrough is so thorough , I matched every category for Bright Spring!
And, thanks to all the details you provide, I also understand why a few colors from the Autumn palette still work for me, as well as some bright soft pastels.🌸 Thank You!
The aesthetics of this video are so beautiful. You completely captured the feel of each season. Also I have to commend you on including SO much diversity. Every time I have researched seasonal color palettes the examples have been people who look the exact same. So seeing so many examples that have vastly different looks but all fit the same palette is actually so helpful in understanding each category. It also just helps me remember there is so much beauty !
Thank you for your hard work.
P.S. I am Bright Spring
Yes! I loved how she presented so much examples of each season.
I want to know why this video is making me tear up a little 😢 wasn't prepared for something so heartfelt and sweet 💜
I love how I still cannot tell if I'm warm or cool. Friends/Family are split pretty 50/50. I'm leaning more towards silver. The funniest thing regarding this I heard was when I was picking new frames for my glasses and consultant first said I was warm so def gold will look better. Then looked at my face in silver ones and said "I don't know why but those suit you better" 😂 she looked so taken aback and confused it still cracks me up
You probably have more contrast than and chroma than hue!
Try muted summer. Cause it has grayish tones and it's close to autumn mute, sometimes can look some warm❤
Some people can wear silver, gold, AND copper (today’s rose gold). This usually happens when their skin, hair, and eyes are medium-light to medium and neutral (have features that are both warm and cool).
This happens with in the subseasons you have neautral skin
twins lmao
would love a subtype video! I thought as a teenager since I tanned easily and was described as having yellow skin I must be warm skintoned, but i realize I'm neutral undertoned! I thought autumn colors like rust red and mustard yellow were for me but looking back in pictures these colors washed me out and made my skin look muddy in comparison. Recently I began wearing more beige and muted greens, pastels and the colors suit me much more, and with my features, this video helped determine that my season is actually summer! though im still having trouble figuring out which kind of summer i am so a subtype video would be super super helpful!
I’m so confused if I’m a soft summer or soft autumn. I’d love to see more videos like these. Great editing aesthetics and delivery!
Why not rock both? ;) (Fellow soft summer/soft autumn who wears whatever feels right at the moment)
if you're stuck between those two, you're probably true spring.
me too im stuck between true spring or true autumn
Me, I cant find If im a light spring or light summer, but you look light a soft autumn in your profile
You look very warm toned in your eyes, you skin has a slightly warm hue to it, and you pull off red hair very well so you should look into the spring and fall pallettes to see which pallette suits you best
This was by far the most comprehensive video on color analysis that I have watched. I’m probably going to have a professional analysis as I can’t decide if I am a true summer or true winter. I appreciate the effort that you took to create this guide!
One of the most comprehensive videos on the subject - and I've seen a lot! I would love to see other videos going deeper about each seasons' nuances. I think I'm a true summer =)
Please do more videos for each season and cover the differences between the three ways you categorize under each season!!
This video did not only help me so much, it made me feel so safe , loved and cared for somehow. The way each season was described made me feel like the prettiest person alive
I usually get sorted into Deep Winter but the thing is, I have olive undertones, so rose gold, gold, and autumn colours actually work really well on me. I think it's generally more helpful to view the seasonal colour analysis as a spectrum. You don't always fit perfectly into one category and there can be overlap. And just now, I found out I could potentially be a Soft Summer. Interesting. This video is the first time I heard about hair density being a part of the seasonal colour analysis. My hair is definitely dark and ashy/cooler toned, but thin instead of thick so I would not say it offers as high contrast someone with black hair that is thick. Soft summer apparently should stay away from autumn's warm, mute colours and winter's strong, vivid colours but...again, as someone with olive undertones, autumn colours work well with me and when I did a drape test on myself, it seems the bright winter colours looked best on me.
EDIT: I finally got around to doing a personal colour analysis and I got sorted into Soft Autumn. So I was wrong about being cool-toned. Go figure. That makes sense now why I felt a bit like Soft Summer. :O
I feel the same way! I have olive undertones and gold eyes, technically spring should be my best match. But I hate bright colors and pastels! De have to do some more research.
@@kb2515 Gold eyes? That's so pretty! :O I feel like autumn colours would look great on you.
I have a similar issue. I seem to fall right in the middle of Deep Autumn and Deep Winter because I can't seem to find what my subtone is beyond 'neutral'. My hair leans more towards warm, my eyes towards cool, my skin seems to see a little bit more pinkish, but I tan quite easily as well as getting blushed quite easily. The only thing about myself that I'm really sure is the contrast part.
@@blackcat6374 Ah, that's relatable, getting sorted into neutral or olive is a pain when trying to figure out which season you are, because it relies on warm vs cool. If it helps, I read that tanning or burning easily doesn't determine seasonal colour. I also tan instead of getting burned, but my hair and eyes seem to lean cool.
Just go to a professional. They ususally know what they are doing and can help you better than if you sort yourself into a type.
This video became MVP at 13:01 when explaining that tones cannot be easily seen and are based on the amount of melanin
Great analysis that improved my understanding of my season. I think the most difficult to understand part was which feature is most predominant. Would love a quiz that went into more depth about warmth hue chroma❤.
I love how you have used a variety of ethnicities in this video. Usually they are always Caucasian, even though people with all different colours will have a category.
Actually it is the first time in which I see a black girl who fits in summer, bc usually there are represented only pale girls
Caucasians aren’t white.
@@StellaMarina01i literally was on a color guide at one point that said a summer will never have brown eyes. its so annoying like ok so 70-80% of the world is just automatically excluded from one of the four categories?? bs
@@vlad5042one of the 2 categories😅. Light spring & summer are excuded for dark skin and hair people.
Just want to let you know that the photo at 42:56 is of Priyanka Chopra Jonas, not Salma Hayek. Otherwise, great video! I’ve narrowed down that I’m an Autumn which now makes so much sense as to why I look sickly in cool neons, look alright in warm neons but look best in peachy tones. I like the tip that these are just guidelines and not meant to limit one’s style.
yea that's why i was confused like- T~T
Was looking for this comment
I am muted soft autumn and muted soft summer thanks to your video. Always wanted to know this!! I wore either black or white. I thought I had warm undertone but turns out I am neutral. Hence, I am both in hues and values but muted in chroma. My temperament is cold and distant until I smile. Wore masculine pieces cause I was building a capsule wardrobe for the last 4 years. It looked effortless on me cause I am slim and tall but my heart said I looked better in feminine clothes. So recently, I was introducing colors in my wardrobe, ruffles etc. Found out I looked better in pastels instead of rich colors. Now I have something to build on since I know my season! Un grand merci!!
The descriptions for each color season are so eloquent and touching. I feel so confident and pretty knowing that that is the vibe I give off (soft summer)
This was so beautifully done. Every season description was like watching paintings come to life.
You explained things so well! I finally understood some things that I've been confused about. 💓
I love how aesthetically pleasing all the seasons were and how beautifully you described them! thnx for this video!
I cant believe this channel doesn't have more vids!!! I thought it might be one of those insanely popular beauty+lifestyle channels. Definitely worthy of so many more subs! really helpful!! i need moreeeee
looool watching the part about green being unnatural while being olive toned LOL, it was very helpful though!
same for me, been called "sickly-looking" ever since i was young LMAO
I'm a dark winter! And I'm quite happy with that too, because I was scared I would change my clothing preferences otherwise. Luckily, I have a good eye and dressed myself the same way as described in the video~
But now I have a lot more information and try out other colors that would look good too! Thank you so much.
My results:
A.Warm/Cool
11:07 warm
15:16 cool
16:14 cool
16:29 warm
=warm
B.Light/ dark
17:46 light
18:05 dark
18:28 dark
=dark
C.Bright/ Mute
19:22 low contrast
19:29 moderate
19:42 2D
=Low contrast (muted)
Part 2
23:37 warm
24:00 dark
24:30 both
So what's your season
Mine is like
A- warm
Warm
Cool
Warm
B-Dark
Dark
Dark
C-medium
Moderate
2D
D-warm
Dark
Both
Can you tell me what season I'm into its so hard to understand
@@SanjanaHaridas-wu9gs from the chart at 24:50 I would say you're a dark autumn
@@User_with_username can you please tell me mine too i am confused about the result chart
A)cool
cool
warm
cool
B)pale
dark
dark
C)medium
moderate
2D
D)both
both
soft
@@eceusta3583I think summer, true summer winter it's high contraste since you are low contraste maybe true summer the hue IS probably mots important than thé other caractéristiques
being honest... I would watch 40min long videos of each 12 types separetly, this video it's done so well, very informal and I'm happy you add different etnicity, I really apriciate that 💙
Your tips on figuring out my primary features helped me figure it out once and for all. I was unsure at the beginning but realising that I can't wear bright colours at all convinced me that I'm primarily muted not dark
Before this I was convinced that I was deep autumn, but I looked kinda wrong in DA colours, so I thought seasonal analysis wasn't for me. Taking quiz from this vid made me realize I was bright spring. No wonder half of my wardrobe consists of saturated warm colors. Thx for the video. Waiting for more.
I love how she did cute descriptions of the seasons around the end ❤
Wow! I did this with my mom back when I was a teen, and it was one of the best tips for beauty trends - and developing individual confidence - I have ever received. I'm glad it's still around for new generations of young people to access.
This is amazing, SO informative and CORRECT, I am so impressed can't wait for more!
I would love to see a spring subtype video :D also thank you for this video, it was so comprehensive and well made and I feel like I understand my own beauty better after watching it
Yass my fellow spring sister
Me too!
Thank you so much! I’ve watched so many videos trying to figure out which one I am and I’m always not convinced until I watched this.
This is so informative and aesthetic- I always wondered why I didn’t look as good in pastels as my friends and now I know it’s because I’m a true autumn girlie! thank you! Subscribing 💛
I've been into colour analysis for a while now and I've done it for my whole family accurately. It's important to remember that you can be any season even if your physical features like hair color, skin colour and eye colour don't match that season's conventional features. So many of my dark-brown eyed, black haired and pale skinned friends are Bright Springs. When they wear Black or White, it makes them look vampire-ish. The most foolproof factors to depend on to truly find out your colour type are:
1) Your undertone - cool, neutral cool, warm or neutral warm
2) Clothes you 100% know you look good in or horrendous in. This is the most important factor.
You kind of have to think of it as a puzzle and eliminate options as you go.
For example, I am a dark brown eyed, almost black haired, and light brown skinned.
1) For my undertone, I grabbed 4 pairs of earrings, dark yellow-gold coloured, a lighter gold coloured, matte, oxidized silver coloured and shiny silver coloured earrings. I looked bad in the first two, and while the shiny silver looked good on me, the matte, oxidized silver really elevated my face. So I decided that I must be around neutral-cool territory. I eliminated all the warm and neutral warm types, and I was left with Light Summer, Soft Summer, Dark Winter and Bright Winter. I knew that my MAIN type would be one of these, and then the clothes I look good in would help me find out where I am in this type's spectrum.
2) Clothing - I own this light white shirt that I look really good in. I looked at each of the colour palettes of these 4 types, and I eliminated both Summer types as that shade of white wasn't in the Summer types' color palettes. Now I was left with Dark Winter and Bright Winter.
It was difficult for me to figure out which one I was out of these two. Then I remembered, Bright Winter demands a lot of contrast in its outfits. Like True Black and the Yellow in the Bright Winter palette paired together is a colour combination that suits a Bright Winter. I wore those two colours together, and while I looked okay, the contrast of Dark Winter colours on me looked far better. Dark Winter's contrast is high, but not as high as Bright Winter. So I came to the conclusion that I am a Dark Winter. Now, one thing is that I know I look good in light gold jewellery. I look like 10/10 in my silver matte jewellery, but I look like a 7/10 in light gold coloured jewellery. So after looking at the colours of Dark Autumn, which sits next to Dark Winter on the colour wheel, I know that I am near the Dark Autumn side on the Dark Winter spectrum.
Another example is of my friend. She has brown skin, darker than mine, and amber eyes, with dark brown hair slightly lighter than mine.
1) For her undertone, I did the same jewellery test. She looked kind of dull and sick in the first two gold-colored earrings. She looked better in the shiny silver earrings than I did, which means she had a cooler undertone than me, but she looked really good in both the matte silver and the shiny silver earrings, so it was hard for me to decide her undertone. She was clearly cooler than me, but enough that she would have a true cool undertone, or just more into the neutral cool spectrum? I was confused.
But because she was cooler than me, I again eliminated all the warm and neutral warm types, and we were left with Light Summer, Soft Summer, Dark Winter and Bright Winter.
2) My friend told me that she often thought her clothing was too bright for her. She also suited this particular shade of yellow. I saw her in True Black and White and she didn't really look good in these two or in their Dark Winter-esque shades, so I eliminated the Winters. Now, Light Summer and Soft Summer remained.
That one yellow she looked really good in, I found that yellow in between the Light Summer and True Summer shade. That is how I decided that she is primarily a Light Summer, but can borrow some lighter colours of the True Summer palette.
I hope this helped somebody out. One thing that I think no one tells you is that contrast, hair colour, etc. things can be a bit subjective. The only two things that you can truly depend on for colour analysis are undertone and clothing you know you look great in/bad in. I hope this helped someone out.
@@Yoyoyoyoyoyo718thank you very much 👏🤝☺️
loved this so muchhh!!! would really like more in depth videos on the 12 seasons, especially soft autumn💛
I second to this since I got the same result 🥺💛
Please go into details of all the seasons and makeup looks you mentioned! I really love that temperament was part of your analysis.
This has been one of the easiest guides for seasonal color analysis, thank you!
finally a youtuber who properly explained personal color !!
Since I learnt about this years ago, it definitely changes the perspective of how you see everyone. I keep seeing seasons in people, in clothes and I feel so harmonious when I wear my Soft Summer palette! 🌸 It definitely enhances your natural color traits, and every season has it's own beauty!
great video. according to the results, i'm a light summer but i have dark hazel eyes so i'm kinda unsure. according to my friends and family, my primary feature is value, i look better in lighter colours and i have a neutral skin tone ranging more to the cooler side .so, i'm very skeptic about my results. ps: i love the way you describe the people of every season, it made me love every seasonal type.
edit: i'm a light summer 100% and eye colour doesn't actually matter much, it's the total sum of all the features and their colouring that tells you the colour season
I have naturally black hair and black eyes but I still look better in light colours! I’m a light summer so it’s not impossible
Honestly, the eyes don't matter that much. Some people are born with eyes that are different from their coloring. I once saw this girl with very glowy warm skin, but her eyes were a blue-ish grey.
@@KDbelieves I agree that eyes don't matter too much, you can only see eye color from very close or under very bright lighting, so your season should be more about how your skin tone looks when wearing certain colors
Are your sclera white or blue? Go back and listen carefully to the descriptions of the two seasons you feel you most closely resemble. Write down the characteristics of each then check off the ones you match the closest. Look at the colors of those seasons. Look at your wardrobe and the colors you most love to wear. That will really help!
Am kinda worried about doing this because of my eye color now. I have " blue hazel eyes" which is a mix of green blue and gray .
This is the most inclusive, well researched, aesthetically pleasing and positive video I have ever watched about seasonal colour analysis! Just wow! Really made me happy 🧡🥰 Also your voice is so cute and comforting to listen to~ Please, by all means, make more beautiful content on the subject. Would make this light spring gal very happy 🥳 Thank you Beauty Bible!
Her voice is so sweet and delicate. She sounds like a caring person.
this video is a real peace of art, beautiful and delicate 🌸 I used to believe I was a soft autumn and I was wearing black ALL the time but now, I realize why I looked often tired or sick. I'm a summer! 🌸
I'm really interested on a video about summer, thank you so much. 🌸
Autumn, please 🍂🧡💛 thank you for your efforts, the video is so beautiful
Ive suspected Im an autumn for a while now since I've always liked brown colors on me (and I was born in autumn!) but now I know I'm a true autumn and it's been so helpful!!!! thank you sm
Please do a follow up video to this one on the Seasons subtypes.
I've done the test and I am 100% cool/rosy toned, with green eyes and a 3D face.
This is so accuarte.
I am really looking forward to finding out what Winter subtype I am.
Great work!
Such a detailed, well-explained, and aesthetic video! I love how each season is described beautifully, and all types of beauty are treated with such gentleness and inclusiveness!🩷✨ I'd love for you to cover the Winter season in another video if possible🍀✨
Watching this video for a 2nd time~ I started following my main specific palette (Soft/Light Spring; Warm + Light) in the last year. I got complements at times. I wore some colors overall in life in the whole Spring spectrum. (Mom’s help with that~ 👍🏽🙃) Again thank you to make me more aware of beauty tips 🤍✨ Because of my muteness, I can look nice in Autumn too, expect Dark (especially because I dyed my hair reddish and plan to do ginger soon to pop out my hazel eye color). Stay safe and Stay Golden 💫
very detailed! Great video I feel a lot more confidant about my type now since knowing a muted Saturation is most important for me. I only wear muted dark colours although being a light type. So now I know why bright oranges/yellows don't fit me compared to muted red/purples, dark greens or black while I'm still soft autumn.
Also thanks for including temperament
I would really appreciate a video on the Autumn subtypes. I believe I am an Autumn but not exactly sure which one. I was having a hard time finding my most obvious feature but I know that I am a warm, dark, and possibly muted.
Deep autumn perhaps?
Same frieeend. But in my case I dont know if Im autumn or spring. The descriptions fit me on autumn but autumn colors dont suit mee. Please do a comprehensive Autumn Palette videoo.
I consider myself a dark autumn person but I am stuck between dark autumn and dark winter
A) 1. Cool skin, 2. Cool eyes, 3. Warm hair, 4. Cool temperament
B) 1. Light skin, 2. Medium eyes, 3. Light/thin hair
C) 1. High contrast, 2. Moderate space, 3. 3D-> High contrast
Results~~~~
A- Cool
B- Light
C- Bright
Primary- Bright (chroma)
Bright winter
38:05 I have spent so long trying to understand my season and I finally got a sense of euphoria when I came from another video with a guess that I was a bright winter and now that euphoria has sky rocketed because of this beautiful short video, thank you so much
Can you tell me how it works?? In 24:52?
Please do a winter category break down 🙏🏼💘 your video made it easier to understand seasonal colors
Turns out I’m cool, light, and muted. Thank you for this video! It was very helpful, and I feel a little flattered now ☺️
Yes more spring details! Thank you!!!
Here is mine
-warm hues
- warm tone eyes
- warm hair
-warmish aura
Light and dark values
-(this part was hard since my ethnicity has different tones)I came up that compared to people in my family, I am a little pale but not too much
- darkish light brown eyes
red-light thin hair
Bright and muted
-low contrast
-small
- mostly 2d
(Low contrast)
Results:
Warm
dark
Muted
I look better in warm
I don't think value is mine since I look good in both
Chrome isn't mine
I decided that I am a true autumn.
I think my style is pretty similar so that's good!
A.Warm/Cool
11:07 warm
15:16 cool
16:14 warm
16:29 warm
=warm
B.Light/ dark
17:05 light
18:05 dark
18:28 dark
=dark
C.Bright/ Mute
19:22 low contrast
19:29 small
19:42 2D
=Low contrast
Part 2
23:37 Both
24:00 light
24:30 both
Although I'm still a little confused, I love listening to your voice. I found it quite relaxing.
I had a feeling deep down that I'm a summer, and I think the quiz just solidified that for me. yay
I am very confused with my results!! I got Soft Autumn or Summer (since I lie a bit in the neutral-warm). I look really good and have gotten many compliments when I wear a dark/rich green with white pants as well as when I wear blue pastels but those are colors to avoid in each!!
You are probably more bright than you think. I have the same « problem » with my results. I am neutral warm, not very light, not very dark, but more dark (more likely soft autumn ??), but muted/greysh colors don’t suit me at all! Instead, dark and light neutral colors (black/white) look much better and medium value but not greysh (medium bright look very well on me, like blue, pink, yellow) sooo maybe you’re bright spring as me:) but I discovered it only trough years of studying this haha.
I'm struggling too. I have reddish-brown hair and warm, autumn-y eyes, but my skin looks better with cool tones and silver so my seasons are clashing.
The struggle is real! I'm right with you and I feel like I don't fit into any of these catagories neatly! 🙄
Try to look for the Artistic Licence personal color system, by Merriam Amani... I was quite confused with the 12 seasons system as well, but Amani's system is easier to understand and tries to correct some conceptual misconceptions that the 12 seasons system has.
@@ajaean3203 Forget the hair and eye color, it's the skin that matters the most... This is what makes the 12 season system so confusing. Try to look for the Artistic License system, created by Merriam Amani. It's based on the seasonal system, but it tries to correct some misconceptions.
This was absolutely lovely! Just those additional comments, those "what not's" and absolutely aesthetic visuals and vocals. Thank you team! It was a treat! Definitely looking forward to your seasonal subtype explanations
I first had my colours done professionally when I was 28 - it was without doubt a very valuable asset. I had it done again when I was 55 because like all ladies I have washed out since getting older. Your skin colour is perfect regardless of your ethnicity and don't let anyone tell you otherwise ..... I spent my teenage years being told that I was "so pale" when all my friends were tanning like crazy because brown meant healthy. Fads come and go .... Accept your beauty and enjoy it!
Knowing your season surely helps, but if you see a professional, you will often find that they find borderline colours for you that may look fantastic, and it enables you to say ..... "I love red!" and they will show you the reds that work best for you. An example .... I was a Cool Summer but now borderline with Winter .... Was a natural Ash Blonde, Porcelain Skin but now Silver White, Porcelain Skin but my eyes have remained Light Amber with a Black rim. My Seasons suggest no warm shades but a Deep Bronze or Bright Olive looks fabulous because of my eyes.
Have fun with your colours ladies!
SPRINNNGG please I need a video on the subtypes! thanks! it all makes so much sense now!
I keep coming back to this because the unintentional asmr is out of this world 😴🥰
I love how thorough and easy-to-follow this guide was, and the cinematic transitions between the seasons was wonderful!
A winter subtype video please ! ❤️ it was very helpful
I’m neutral-warm, in the middle regarding light/dark for my ethnicity (medium skin, dark but warm eyes, and lightly textured hair), and definitely muted (very low contrast features, with little depth and lots of empty space).
Thus, I think my most prominent feature is actually muted. Which explains why I feel like I can pull off cold pastels, as well as dark colours. I don’t like wearing bright colours, it feels like they’re wearing me.
Thus, I’m soft autumn.
it makes so much sense now! ive always thought im a summer, but cool and true summer colours dont look good on me. turns out light is my primary features, so only light summer and light spring colours look good on me. thank you so much!!
The way you described summers 😭🩷
This was an extremely helpful and well structured video! Please do more videos diving into the different "Winter" subtypes!
yes,we need it
the winter subtype !!
I found your video very helpful, especially the part about identifying your most prominent feature and contrast level. I would be interested in watching expanded information on the seasonal subtypes and different makeup styles. Thanks.🙂👍
I cannot imagine and understand the time and money that girls goes into just to make themselves look more pretty, men doesnt even need to make like maybe 80% effort... i guess thats why we have a lot more time to invest in life 🥴
@@Noa-g1ex This is partially because of the society we live in and the patriarcat.
But if you watched the full video, you must be a bit interessed too right? Color theory can also apply to men after all!
Thank you!! As an Amerasian, I struggle with makeup and wardrobe color. Would love to see videos on how to do makeup for the different personal colors. Also, I loved that you addressed ethnic differences since the original 12 seasonal color analysis did not take that into account.
This video along with dear peachie's are so helpful! I know that i dont belong to just on season so i've narrowed it down to soft summer and soft autumn thanks to this video (+ dear peachie's)! I notice that beige, cream, salmon pink, deep red, plums, and olive look good on me; but muted light blues, pinks, lilacs (/lavenders), and greys look stunning on me as well! Thank you for this video!
Uau vc também assiste o dear peachie,mas de que vídeo em específico está a falar?😅
This is edited in such a beautiful way, I think that you captured the visual aesthetic of the different seasons. When spring was brought up, I had thought of my friend and thought that it suited her perfectly. Thank you for teaching us about seasonal color analysis. I hope you continue to upload more videos! I love your RUclips channel :)
ahhhh love the editing, such a cute video!! also you have such a calming voice :-)
PART I
A.Warm/Cool
11:07 : Neutral
15:16 : Warm
16:14 : Warm
16:32 : Warm
=Warm
B.Light/dark
17:46 : Light
18:05 : I cannot tell
18:28 : Dark
=I would say Dark
C.Bright/Mute
19:22 : High contrast
19:29 : Moderate
19:42 : 3D
=High Contrast, Bright (Higher Saturated Colors
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PART II
23:37 hue: Both? Perhaps mostly warm
23:57 value: Both, but I would say light
24:30 chroma: Both?😭 But Muted looks best
I AM DEEP AUTUMN!!
Or deep winter? Let's find out!
I will come back inshallah, I have to study
The aesthetics of this video are so beautiful. You completely captured the feel of each season. Also I have to commend you on including SO much diversity. Every time I have researched seasonal color palettes the examples have been people who look the exact same. So seeing so many examples that have vastly different looks but all fit the same palette is actually so helpful in understanding each category. It also just helps me remember there is so much beauty !
Thank you for your hard work.
PART A
1- neutral skin
2- cool eyes
3- warm hair
4- cool temper
PART B
1- light/pale value
2- dark/deep eyes
3- light/thin hair
= LIGHT
PART C
1- high contrast
= BRIGHT
Most prominent factor is either light or bright (value or chroma)
This was so fun and helpful 💞
i would like to see a spring and autumn subtype video :) such a cool video! thank you 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Please do more videos on subtypes! Especially on autumn since I discovered I am one. Made a lot of sense since I always gravitated towards a brown and peachy palette for my wardrobe~ This video is the best ive seen on this subject it is so clear and easy to understand with a lot of examples
and its so accurate since I tan easily and have never gotten sunburn in my life although i do not wear sunscreen often in summer
That was such an amazing guide! I loved the explanations. I'd love to know more about winter and its subtypes, but they're all really interesting. Thank you so much!
I am literally in neutral with all of these 😭
Sooo basically u suit everything?
You're not alone. I'm confused with test results. Like.... what should I do with neutral results hahaha
Also I'm primarily bright, secondary dark and neither warm nor cool. So which season is that??
Mmm no it doesnt work like that. Just because its neutral dont mean can wear any color and look good.@@sunnyithink420
Isn’t that a good thing 😊 ? You probably suit everything ❤
Thank you! Apart from the quality of the information provided, I want to thank you for its representation in a graceful, respective way ❤
thank you! I watched this video not expecting to get a clear answer because I never do when I take these tests. I always thought my skin is too neutral to be an autumn, because I look good in some cool colors too. but learning about primary characteristics changes everything!! I'm a muted warm, so i feel confident I'm a soft autumn.
Hope you could do a more detailed video for dark winter!
This video was so helpful thank you so much
Your videos are very well researched and put together, looking forward to more!! 🤍
Yes i agree :DD
One of the most comprehensive guides out there. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🫶🫶
This is the best color analysis video on the internet! And I’ve watched soooo many ! Thank you for an excellent video!
This is one of the best beauty videos I have ever seen. It was informative, creative, poetic, and all around just beautiful. I can only imagine the hard work and dedication it took to plan and create this! Thank you for this guide, can’t wait to see more from this channel 💖
this was a great video! im so glad i stumbled upon it and the descriptions were so magical, turns out im a true autmn and i really agree, also when u were describing the autumn aura it really helped me out lol since ive been struggling with being myself since im kind of loud and i was worried people would find me annoying but this has really helped me gain back my confidence tysm
this was so useful! would love another video on body types as well! so looking forward to what your future videos are 🥰
I wish you guys would update us with more like this cause I love it❤❤❤❤
I would love to see a video on bright winter or all the subtypes of winter! But this video was so awesome and informative!
Please keep doing these videos! The research, editing and script is amazing and so polished! Idc how consistent the schedule is because I could eat these videos up lmao