Soo interesting.. I recently worked out I’m also soft cool and deep and I have similar colouring. She also has hazel eyes and a bit of warmth BUT like me her skin isn’t really all that warm. She could definitely pull off a few warmer colours though, like me (like a reddish brown or rust maybe)
I'm confused, she actually looked good in the warmer colors in these soft cool charts - like the chartreus. Isn't chartreuse a "warm color"? She looks fairly neutral. She can wear both the pink tones and the more orange tones in the final comparison that you did between these two. How do you distinguish whether she is good in pink or orange when she can actually wear BOTH well?
I think it’s pretty subjective especially with someone like this (and me) who can pull off both. She has that slight auburn in her hair and warmish eyes so it’s possible to looks good in some warmer colours too
@@justlivinglife465 Yes, she’s Soft Summer, so her sister season is Soft Autumn, so she can wear some Autumn colors. The Soft subtypes have a higher degree of neutrality, often, and their dominant feature is more likely to be mutedness. Temperature is not the main factor in whether or not clothes look good on some people. Light Spring can often pull off colors in their sister season, Light Spring. Being Bright Spring, Bright Winter is closer than Summer. True Summers would pull. more from Cool/True Winter, which means temperature is more dominant for them. The Soft season can be more difficult to gauge temperature online, as the color correction different programs, apps and devices use muddies things a bit.
I love Your Color Style! I found the best Bright Spring palette for me, on your website. Some of them veer into neon, but I can wear every color on the palette on your site and can accept my “diagnosis” now! A lot of them are in my closet already. Thank you!
I agree, particularly at 2:45 when you see soft warm/soft cool side by side the warm brings out the red tint and warmth in her hair and the cool makes her hair look grayer and brings out the whiteness on her face. That’s just my untrained eye
If could possibly have something to do with the way color is displayed in the app or your device, too, or the lighting in my home. It looks iffy to me, too, but I’m well versed in color analysis and the creator sounds like a true pro. I’m not great with technology terms, but I’ve heard people break down which apps make people appear more yellow, way better than I ever could, and why, which is a big part of why online analysis can be IMO, even more difficult than DIY at-home. I can also see why people are spilt on this, because the client also has a good degree of neutrality, with some warmth and some coolness in all of her features. Her hair is brown, eyes have green/gray (warm/cool, soft), and her skin has some warm overtones, though I see the cool pink undertone she’s talking about. This client is a tough enough call that I don’t think I could make an educated guess, from seeing her online. There are color analysts who know which apps and type of lighting and they need to work with people online, but most of the best meet clients in person, even if they use online tools to make a video to give examples. In person is much more reliable, especially to the untrained eye. I’m not saying you thought wrong…just that it’s hard to tell online, especially with people with family neutral and muted features, who often fall into the Soft category, like this one. In Soft Summer, their sister season is Soft Autumn (and vice versa), so she can borrow some warm colors from Soft Autumn. Some cooler Summers’ sister season is Winter because Cool is their dominant feature. With her, I would say it’s Soft and, for her, mutedness is most important. I think it’s a bit easier to judge contrast and chroma online than color, because the yellow/blue balance can be set on some programs and devices.
Wouldn't it be "off-white" be preferable to "crisp white"? I thought that only winters can wear bright white, and from your comments, I gather that she is a summer.
Soo interesting.. I recently worked out I’m also soft cool and deep and I have similar colouring. She also has hazel eyes and a bit of warmth BUT like me her skin isn’t really all that warm. She could definitely pull off a few warmer colours though, like me (like a reddish brown or rust maybe)
This woman is extremely beautiful.
The soft colours are so complimentary and the colours seem to meld with her essence very well.
I'm getting better at seeing which colors suits someone better thanks to your explainations, I guessed the soft and cool :)
I'm confused, she actually looked good in the warmer colors in these soft cool charts - like the chartreus.
Isn't chartreuse a "warm color"? She looks fairly neutral. She can wear both the pink tones and the more orange tones in the final comparison that you did between these two. How do you distinguish whether she is good in pink or orange when she can actually wear BOTH well?
I think it’s pretty subjective especially with someone like this (and me) who can pull off both. She has that slight auburn in her hair and warmish eyes so it’s possible to looks good in some warmer colours too
@@justlivinglife465 Yes, she’s Soft Summer, so her sister season is Soft Autumn, so she can wear some Autumn colors. The Soft subtypes have a higher degree of neutrality, often, and their dominant feature is more likely to be mutedness. Temperature is not the main factor in whether or not clothes look good on some people. Light Spring can often pull off colors in their sister season, Light Spring. Being Bright Spring, Bright Winter is closer than Summer. True Summers would pull. more from Cool/True Winter, which means temperature is more dominant for them. The Soft season can be more difficult to gauge temperature online, as the color correction different programs, apps and devices use muddies things a bit.
I love Your Color Style! I found the best Bright Spring palette for me, on your website. Some of them veer into neon, but I can wear every color on the palette on your site and can accept my “diagnosis” now! A lot of them are in my closet already. Thank you!
My colouring, i have same brown hair and green grey eyes.
whaat? the bright red looked by far the best on her imo
I have noticed that the "Softs" predominate over the "Brights".
I think the warm looks much better 🤷🏻♀️
I agree, particularly at 2:45 when you see soft warm/soft cool side by side the warm brings out the red tint and warmth in her hair and the cool makes her hair look grayer and brings out the whiteness on her face. That’s just my untrained eye
No, it makes her look yellow.
If could possibly have something to do with the way color is displayed in the app or your device, too, or the lighting in my home. It looks iffy to me, too, but I’m well versed in color analysis and the creator sounds like a true pro. I’m not great with technology terms, but I’ve heard people break down which apps make people appear more yellow, way better than I ever could, and why, which is a big part of why online analysis can be IMO, even more difficult than DIY at-home. I can also see why people are spilt on this, because the client also has a good degree of neutrality, with some warmth and some coolness in all of her features. Her hair is brown, eyes have green/gray (warm/cool, soft), and her skin has some warm overtones, though I see the cool pink undertone she’s talking about. This client is a tough enough call that I don’t think I could make an educated guess, from seeing her online. There are color analysts who know which apps and type of lighting and they need to work with people online, but most of the best meet clients in person, even if they use online tools to make a video to give examples. In person is much more reliable, especially to the untrained eye. I’m not saying you thought wrong…just that it’s hard to tell online, especially with people with family neutral and muted features, who often fall into the Soft category, like this one. In Soft Summer, their sister season is Soft Autumn (and vice versa), so she can borrow some warm colors from Soft Autumn. Some cooler Summers’ sister season is Winter because Cool is their dominant feature. With her, I would say it’s Soft and, for her, mutedness is most important. I think it’s a bit easier to judge contrast and chroma online than color, because the yellow/blue balance can be set on some programs and devices.
This lady has the closest coloring to mine, of all your examples, except that I have less color in my hair and brows, more like a dark, cool blonde.
I bet if you added some plunm purple tones she would rock in them colors as well
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Wouldn't it be "off-white" be preferable to "crisp white"? I thought that only winters can wear bright white, and from your comments, I gather that she is a summer.
Which software you use for analysis
This is my colouring entirely.
Soft and warm looks better on her
The cool makes her nose look wider and skin more sallow imo