Jan 2020 #1 - Announcements + Red Hair, Pale Skin & Fully Cool Skin Undertone? Colour Analysis 🌟🎨
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In this part 1 of 2 video for January 2020 I'm providing you with a couple of announcements plus looking more deeper into viewer comments around having a fully cool skin undertone and natural red hair via a case study.
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Thanks you for sharing this information! I've always though I was cool toned. I have copper in my natural hair and I always thought that mother nature had cursed me! It wasn't until I started watching your videos that I realized I'm most likely warm toned. Keep up the great work you do!
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Many people confuse value (light, medium or deep coloring) with undertone (warm, cool, or neutral). Pale skin has no bearing on whether someone is warm or cool. Red is a warm primary unless blue is added. Yellow is a warm primary unless blue is added. Orange is a combination of two warm primaries red and yellow. "Red" hair is actually usually in the auburn, russet, and carrot tones---oranges. Therefore they are warm in undertones. It often aligns with people who often have obvious yellow or orange undertones in the skin and warm season eyes and eye patterns.
You explain it perfectly! ❤️
Thank you so much for this. I was a natural red head when I was younger and I was always put into the Spring Colors by most analyst. My hair however is coming in more platinum instead of a creamy white as I age, and it threw me, because it's so cool. My eyes are gray and brown, but appear hazel. After seeing this, I realize that yes, I am still a Spring and probably a warm spring. Yay! I love those colors! Hope you have a fabulous New Year! I value your work!
Yay! So happy you found this helpful! If you were analyzed correctly in your post puberty years then the results should usually carry you through your lifetime here (I always recommend assessment with flow step as well ... 16 or 12 season palettes etc.)
@@carolbrailey Thank you for your reply. I am a Spring that flows into Winter. So I need higher contrast and brighter colors to look my best. Hot Pink is my friend, but bright Coral is awesome!
The example used at 3:44 has a warm skin tone though. There are redheads who have cool skin. Of course she’s not cool toned if her skin is obvious very pale warm toned
No natural red head has "cool" skin undertones. Out of harmony with each other. Either the skin has warm undertones or the person's red hair comes out of a bottle.
@@MaryYoungblood-xy8vgwouldn’t they have teal or green veins if so? Or a autumn or spring pink in their natural blush?
Delicate and warm yeah
@@aliciamilne2302 nobody uses the vein test anymore. It isn't accurate for determining undertones.
No they don't if they have red hair. They don't have to be warm dominant, they might be true autumn or spring (warm is in balance with their other characteristics) or they might possibly be a bright spring which will make their skin neutral/warm. Nobody will have warm hair and cool skin naturally. We have harmony in our undertones and red hair usually falls within one of the palettes where people are fully warm (warm spring, warm autumn, true spring, or true autumn.) If they have cool skin undertones and are presenting with "red hair" that hair isn't natural.
Love your vibrancy in this video!!!
This is very helpful :-) I really love your content, thanks for helping clear up the confusion for redheads.
You look fabulous!!! So great to listen to your informational video.
Thank you! Love that you enjoy the video! 🌟🎨♥️
i am confused because my hair is red and im 100% summer
Not possible sorry! 💕⭐️🎨
@@carolbrailey i know you are the one who's right here &i do believe you .its just big surprise to find out after so many years being called cool by all my family, my friends even my hairstylist. i dye my hair every two weeks just because warm colors look so bad on me. thank you so much for your work.
@@milliem817 I'm a redhead and I also look bad in warm colours. My skin is neutral-cool so anything too warm gives me this awful yellow cast on my face. Pay more attention to the shade of hair and the contrast against your skin. Is your hair more orange than red? Is it light, bright or dark? I feel like these are more important to redheads than the colour being the main factor of our hair. Don't be forced into thinking you are a warm season because someone said your hair is the dominant trait, especially if you know you look bad in those colours. Do you look best in lights, darks or greyed colours? It was more helpful to me to look at it this way. I look best in neutral-cool colours with medium intensity and greyed/muted; like a soft summer with slightly more depth. I hope this helps, fellow confused redhead! 💕
@@carolbrailey Not possible in your imperfect system, you mean. This is why color analysts more experienced with redheads will tell you that natural hair color is not the most reliable indicator.
@@emmaeriatarkaI look like hell in warm colors too, haha. Nothing like the example shown in the video. Some warm colors, such as hunter green, look quite lovely with just my hair, but they consistently clash with my cool-leaning undertones and blue-grey eyes... not to mention the abundant pheomelanin in my skin! My complexion comes to life in cool, muted pinks, plums, blues, and greys.
Would love for you to do this on me if I send a photo. Let me know how please x
So would you classify her as an autumn or a spring?
She's a Warm Spring (flow between Autumn and Spring), with Spring being her primary
@@carolbrailey I have a friend who has similar coloring and she wears Spring and Autumn colors. It has been confusing to me at times as her skin is so light and burns easily. Your video was very interesting.
Skin tone is VERY different than undertone! Pale skin tone does not necessarily equal cool skin undertone.
Sorry... I never analyze someone thru word descriptions... I always have to see... virtualcoloranalysis.com has many options that may be of interest to you... ♥️🌟🎨
Hard to say without seeing what's going on with your specific situation. Try virtualcoloranalysis.com again? There was a brief outage today. Hope it works for you again now... alternatively you can visit carolbrailey.com and link under the Services or Products pages. Have a great day! ♥️🌟🎨