I think there might be an exception to the “I love that color on you!” compliment. If you are in the winter season and are wearing clear bright colors, they tend to stand out even when they harmonize with you. Especially in contrast to the soft muted colors that are in style now.
@@huntacademy3041 I think I agree. When I wore a rich royal blue I got compliments about the color but often they would then say something like “it lights up your eyes.”
100% agree. I am a winter and if I wear my proper colors I always without a doubt get a compliment on how radiant I look “in that color” because the colors of a winter stand out. They aren’t common colors in fashion today. Everywhere I go I see olive green, dusty pink. I stand out with my clothes because they aren’t what’s “in”
Bright winter here, and I need to disagree with your very beautifully crafted first hint that one might be out of the color season... Since my draping, I have really embraced my color palette, and I know that I am in my season, and I get A LOT of compliments --- BUT! I live in Germany. And please understand that Germans ...they get very awkward with compliments. I guess there is always the feeling that if something gets complimented, there needs to be a very reasonable explanation. SO I hear a lot of "This color is so pretty on you" and "What a great color top you have today" or "Oh, you're always wearing such strong colors!" and my personal favorite "You look so pretty in this color because you're dark" 🤣🤣🤣 My theory is that the culture is such that colors simply stand out, so I just take the compliment and ignore the rest... BTW; how I know the difference from wearing the wrong color? "That is a pretty blouse. Are you sick?" And these are not exaggerations. Anyways, I really enjoy your videos, and love learning how we perceive colors. Elswhere in the world. 😂
@silvi - you are not made of sugar! And when you cook, I'm sure the food is "good enough" and it's kein Problem. 😉 (I watched a lot of vids from Liam Carps & Radical Living.) Btw, I'm glad that you have embraced your palette! 😊
@@silvijap7 I agree here. The bright palettes are difficult to gauge based on comments non-color analysis minded people offer based off of your appearance vs the color you’re wearing. I get both comments and would be so confused if I was still DIYing my analysis…but luckily I have been draped in person and have truly seen how true chroma affects my overall appearance
I dunno, a lot of people are knowledgable about color & color seasons so if someone tells you that shade of red is flattering or looks good on you, it might be because it is & not just because they like it or it's memorable. But yeah, often people project their color preferences on you. One thing that drives me crazy about classic, minimalist & capsule wardrobe advice is all the black, white, taupe & beige. I'm a fair Warm Spring, so no thank you.
you guys are so helpful to me. I have trouble with makeup on these sun damage spots. Discovering my good colors has made me realize I don't have to wear makeup on my sun damage if I wear the right colors and use sunscreen and moisturizer. I had a lot of clothes that were too bright for me, especially the warm ones.
I have some linen trousers that I’m loathe to get rid of as they fit perfectly and are so comfortable, but, when I went out in them I got ‘oh I love your pink trousers!’ That let me know that they arrived before I did. I don’t normally wear makeup at work. The other day I put on a true winter red/pink lipstick, no other makeup. Someone I’ve seen any number of times before in my job told me that my eyes are amazing and a lovely green. She never noticed my eyes before. Another comment I got was ‘you look really well’. This is a lipstick that isn’t behind the door, it’s really strong, yet it didn’t wear me.
THANK YOU for acknowledging the original Color Me Beautiful didn’t include people of color. We definitely aren’t just Autumns and Winters. Loved the education about neutral skin tone and hair color! As a neutral, this was really informative😊
Same here. Grayish, dark and no definition. Autumn here. Light gray brings out redness in my face and colors that are too cool can sometimes make me look green. True black and my hair have a jarring disconnect. IMO deep winter colors give me dark circles. Spring colors are overwhelming on me. Summer colors outside of pastels tend to make me look pale
You are so helpful. I went for color analysis in the 1980s and was told I was a winter ( which I agree with). On the flip side when buying cosmetics SA’s would always want to put me in yellow based makeup ( not even close to a match and made me look jaundice) and then pick green shadows and liners all of which made me look like I have the flu. My skin has pink in it with a pale cool green cast. It absorbs color. I always need darker foundation and brighter blushes and lips than the SA thinks. Veins are blue and some cool green but silver definitely looks more harmonious with my skin especially when not tan. I always had to buy two foundations ( cool and neutral). I always knew I have a dreaded olive complexion which was very hard to color match until I found a Japanese makeup line and discovered I was a light cool olive. When I got tan in summer I leaned cool/neutral. Everyone wanted me to get highlights which definitely didn’t work for me. I noticed one color looked best. I treated myself to a color specialist at a high end shop once and I was pleasantly surprised that they did not recommend highlights. They immediately recommended i go a shade darker than my natural color and use one color only which always was what looked best on me. I guess I might be a clear winter which is what I suspected but wasn’t sure.
Honestly I think you would defer to your skin tone, if the skin looks radiant the hair doesnt have to pop. Conversly if your skin looks washed put or blotchy it won't matter that your hair matches your jewelry.
I look washed out because I am 64. 😂 I can’t wear purple because of my undereye circles. Overall purple isn’t great because it greys out my face. A very bright clear purple is better but it’s hard to find. How about a video for wig wearers (I have alopecia.) because I can change my hair and makeup on a dime and work with my clothing color.
This channel has helped me narrow down my colour season sooo quickly! I have researched seasons for years and could never pin point it. I was always torn between summer and spring. I was confused because I have warm hair and a neutral/cool skin tone. But learning your process and the sub seasons has allowed me to finally realise I am a bright spring. Since learning this I have been trying on colours I would have previously avoided when I thought I was a summer and it has literally changed the game. Bright clear, leaning warm colours just light me up and the compliments speak for themselves. Thank you ❤ no more wasting money on colours that make me look and feel mehh! I also find that the brighter colours really improve my mood.
Untrained general lay people will always mention the color looking good on a person. Here’s why. Polite people never say that color looks like crap on you. They won’t say anything. I have never in 57 years had someone say to me you look great today without mentioning the fact that the color is great on me. Sometimes professionals over read a comment.
I’d love more picture examples of people wearing right and wrong tones of 1) color and 2) clarity. Is soft & dimension and clear & solid always the case?
You talked about Jennifer Lopez wearing the wrong color... Doesn't Kim Kardashian do the same? She's always in nudes, makeup in nudes also. And I think she's a winter? No?
I honestly think if JLO didn’t cover body in so much makeup that is several shades deeper, overly warm her skin tone, her natural complexion would look great in both gold and silver.
Love yall❤i have a question-which one tells the truth 1.Mirror 2. Photo , I put on an outfit thinking I look great then in pictures I think otherwise.. I would love to sign up to get a personalized color analysis! And would love to see different colors of hair on the same person/ season, etc. to see the difference on what looks good!
I think it's a bit cruel to say that the compliment of a colour isnt really a compliment of you and that it means the colour is wearing you. I think you should take the compliment at face value instead of making it negative. There are other ways to determine if your in the right season without making something positive into a negative.
A person doesn't turn a different season just because their hair turned cool grey. It's the skin and nothing but the skin. If someone was draped as a warm color ,that's warm for life🎉😊❤
While I agree that people can be very subjective about colour when they compliment you,for example my boyfriend loves black on me and tells me I look great when I wear it,yet black is definitely not my color but he loves the contrast of my pale skin against the black,wich he feels is sexy. However I find women are more aware of the concept of flattering colours even if they don't subscribe to the idea of seasons,so when a woman tells you a colour looks good on you,it could very well be true. Before learning about seasons,I would tell someone a colour looked good when they seemed to glow in it or when their eye colour really popped. I think this statement applies more when the comment is more along the lines of "that dress looks nice on you", or "I like your dress". Then I would think that maybe the compliment is more subjective. But when people are specific about the color,I find they're usually accurante imho🤗...that being said however,great video as always 👍,I love the specific analysis you do that is a great teaching tool. Keep up the great work!💞
Thank you! Actually, I am told how bright fuchsia looks great on me and other bright and cold colors. Also when I dress Black and white I get remarks about whether I was out in the sun because I Look so dark (but not tan). Always thinking I must be a winter type due to my ethnicity (middle eastern with warm colours looking awful I can even feel it😅), I got a color analysis from professionals who are very aware of diversity in ethnicity and implications on colour season. I was identified a soft summer and a true summer, because I need soft, cold and mid to light colours to shine. I intuitively always picked these summet colours in my wardrobe and really questioned that (as if I didn't dare to wear the vibrant colours) But on me those "dull" colours look amazong and make me Look amazong too.😊
I recently wore a mustard yellow suit. Got a lot of complements. People told me they liked that color on me. I was a little surprised because I thought it just looked okay, not my favorite suit, now I don’t know. Also wore a dress in the summer that was like some kind of red orange that everyone said was a great color on me. People also like a fushia kind of glowy lipstick that I wear and I do as well because it brightens up my face. Purple gives me a sallow look
Girls, it would have been nice for you to say what season J Lo IS so we could better understand. Also when you say your DOMINATE is very important, HELP ME! Like what!? Clear, soft....etc.
Hey beautiful ladies! Does everyone have a dominant characteristic? I have heard it said that true seasons have equal characteristics for example: a spring who has an equal balance of warmth, brightness, and lightness is a true spring. So would someone who is a true spring have a dominant characteristic? Your videos are amazing!
I don’t think the four seasons method even includes everyone of Northern European descent. I have cool toned skin and hair with warm overtones. So I don’t squarely fit into any of them.
Yes good point - there are some people who fit right in. Then majority of us are just kinda push off to the side until we get into the dominant characteristics. Which palette do you like to use?
@@annahowland6346 ohh, hmm I don’t suit olive green. Maybe Im light season after all😄. Ive just been stuck when people have said only light blondes will be that.
I would never say "that colour looks good ON YOU" if I didn't think it was a good colour for the person. A good colour often makes the person's eyes pop, for example. I also think that if JLo loves wearing silver then that's okay (I'm always dubious of how the camera reproduces colour, so what we see in images isn't necessarily how it is in reality). If I feel amazing in a colour, it'll show, regardless of whether it conforms to a colour analysis or not! You say yourselves there are shortcomings in colour analysis...
Yeah. This is an often used e ample in seasonal.coloyr work thay they just messed up in their retelling. What they meant to use as an example is something like "hi, i like your shirt!" Which is just saying you like their shirt, not that they look amazing in it because of the colour etc. And youd what someone to say "you look wonderful!" and in that scenario you could take note of what youre wearing because maybe the colour is a good one for you
The short answer is No. I bought bright and clear colors that I thought were pretty but I have now learned that muted colors are more harmonious with me. Now that I know the effects of color and tone I can incorporate bright clear pops of color as long as the over all look is grayed out.
You haven’t gotten to what is right for me yet because I am not light nor dark. I am not too soft and I am not too bright. I am warm but with greying hair…. that was red/strawberry blonde.
I’m having a hard time understanding what we mean by flat during #4 when saying bright/clear does fine or well with flat hair color vs soft needs dimension. 14:02
@@HumanimalChannel so flat black hair with no warmth or brown would place someone in a more clear season…but soft hair is blonde hair with dimension or needs dimension to enhance their softness?
I do not agree with your theory of color compliments. When I tell someone that their color of clothing looks good , it’s because I actually think it does. Dont muck up everything with over analysis🙄
I think you’re right. We had another commenter that mentioned if someone likes color analysis then that comment wouldn’t be helpful either so thank you I agree!
I disagree for me jlo is not golden who looks better in gold no no no she looks plain in gold she have tried but no. In silver there is a contrast that makes her looks better for me (is not only about the colour of your skin she is olive with a lot of tan ) Blake lively is golden she looks better in gold , shakira even she look better in gold but jlo in gold ? No she looks better in silver for me
I think there might be an exception to the “I love that color on you!” compliment. If you are in the winter season and are wearing clear bright colors, they tend to stand out even when they harmonize with you. Especially in contrast to the soft muted colors that are in style now.
@@huntacademy3041 I think I agree. When I wore a rich royal blue I got compliments about the color but often they would then say something like “it lights up your eyes.”
100% agree. I am a winter and if I wear my proper colors I always without a doubt get a compliment on how radiant I look “in that color” because the colors of a winter stand out. They aren’t common colors in fashion today. Everywhere I go I see olive green, dusty pink. I stand out with my clothes because they aren’t what’s “in”
Bright winter here, and I need to disagree with your very beautifully crafted first hint that one might be out of the color season... Since my draping, I have really embraced my color palette, and I know that I am in my season, and I get A LOT of compliments --- BUT!
I live in Germany. And please understand that Germans ...they get very awkward with compliments. I guess there is always the feeling that if something gets complimented, there needs to be a very reasonable explanation. SO I hear a lot of
"This color is so pretty on you"
and "What a great color top you have today"
or "Oh, you're always wearing such strong colors!"
and my personal favorite "You look so pretty in this color because you're dark" 🤣🤣🤣
My theory is that the culture is such that colors simply stand out, so I just take the compliment and ignore the rest...
BTW; how I know the difference from wearing the wrong color? "That is a pretty blouse. Are you sick?"
And these are not exaggerations.
Anyways, I really enjoy your videos, and love learning how we perceive colors. Elswhere in the world. 😂
@silvi - you are not made of sugar! And when you cook, I'm sure the food is "good enough" and it's kein Problem. 😉 (I watched a lot of vids from Liam Carps & Radical Living.)
Btw, I'm glad that you have embraced your palette! 😊
I thought the same (I'm from Germany too). Maybe that's a cultural difference?
@@cora.ann.s lol yes, I'm pretty sure it's a cultural thing. So happy someone understands!!
@@silvijap7 I agree here. The bright palettes are difficult to gauge based on comments non-color analysis minded people offer based off of your appearance vs the color you’re wearing. I get both comments and would be so confused if I was still DIYing my analysis…but luckily I have been draped in person and have truly seen how true chroma affects my overall appearance
You have no idea how much these videos have helped me! I've decluttered my closet and have really started to buy items that complement me.
I dunno, a lot of people are knowledgable about color & color seasons so if someone tells you that shade of red is flattering or looks good on you, it might be because it is & not just because they like it or it's memorable. But yeah, often people project their color preferences on you. One thing that drives me crazy about classic, minimalist & capsule wardrobe advice is all the black, white, taupe & beige. I'm a fair Warm Spring, so no thank you.
Same
you guys are so helpful to me. I have trouble with makeup on these sun damage spots. Discovering my good colors has made me realize I don't have to wear makeup on my sun damage if I wear the right colors and use sunscreen and moisturizer. I had a lot of clothes that were too bright for me, especially the warm ones.
Lucinda you look beautiful in that colour. I like it so much better on you than the light summer colours.
Yes, teal is great with grey hair
i agree pretty today. I don’t think pulled back hair is good but hair down is pretty.
I absolutely agree with you on Lucinda in Teal. So much more attractive than the lighter colors.
I have some linen trousers that I’m loathe to get rid of as they fit perfectly and are so comfortable, but, when I went out in them I got ‘oh I love your pink trousers!’ That let me know that they arrived before I did.
I don’t normally wear makeup at work. The other day I put on a true winter red/pink lipstick, no other makeup. Someone I’ve seen any number of times before in my job told me that my eyes are amazing and a lovely green. She never noticed my eyes before. Another comment I got was ‘you look really well’. This is a lipstick that isn’t behind the door, it’s really strong, yet it didn’t wear me.
THANK YOU for acknowledging the original Color Me Beautiful didn’t include people of color. We definitely aren’t just Autumns and Winters. Loved the education about neutral skin tone and hair color! As a neutral, this was really informative😊
You are so welcome! It’s really important to acknowledge that it is not an inclusive system and glad you’re here!
I have the original Color Me Beautiful book and it does have Black and Asian models in the book.
I have a very colorful wardrobe but only actually wear cream, lavender, beige, royal blue, light aqua, and various shades of pink, peach, and coral.
Cool pastels make my skin look grayish.
Me too
Same here. Grayish, dark and no definition. Autumn here. Light gray brings out redness in my face and colors that are too cool can sometimes make me look green. True black and my hair have a jarring disconnect. IMO deep winter colors give me dark circles. Spring colors are overwhelming on me. Summer colors outside of pastels tend to make me look pale
I have a fluorescent pinky orange shirt that makes me look grey.
I support and view all of your videos and I am learning so much.
I totally laughed out loud at the vaccine/jetliner comparison! HAHAHA still laughing!!! 🤣
You are so helpful. I went for color analysis in the 1980s and was told I was a winter ( which I agree with). On the flip side when buying cosmetics SA’s would always want to put me in yellow based makeup ( not even close to a match and made me look jaundice) and then pick green shadows and liners all of which made me look like I have the flu. My skin has pink in it with a pale cool green cast. It absorbs color. I always need darker foundation and brighter blushes and lips than the SA thinks. Veins are blue and some cool green but silver definitely looks more harmonious with my skin especially when not tan. I always had to buy two foundations ( cool and neutral). I always knew I have a dreaded olive complexion which was very hard to color match until I found a Japanese makeup line and discovered I was a light cool olive. When I got tan in summer I leaned cool/neutral. Everyone wanted me to get highlights which definitely didn’t work for me. I noticed one color looked best. I treated myself to a color specialist at a high end shop once and I was pleasantly surprised that they did not recommend highlights. They immediately recommended i go a shade darker than my natural color and use one color only which always was what looked best on me. I guess I might be a clear winter which is what I suspected but wasn’t sure.
Jlos blonde hair is the wrong color for her skin too. Makes her look sickly and the silver in unflattering! She needs the warm tones
When she was "fly" she was quite pale with dark hair
My best color is lime green. Isn’t that so weird? But it does look so great! My hair is blue black, olive skin.
Someone who knows color theory can compliment a wearer of a color without the wearer's color being wrong for her
Yes that’s a good point!
A video on how to know what prints to wear would be great.
What happens when you short salt and pepper hair matches silver jewelry but your skin tone is yellow/gold olive like Jennifer Lopez
Honestly I think you would defer to your skin tone, if the skin looks radiant the hair doesnt have to pop. Conversly if your skin looks washed put or blotchy it won't matter that your hair matches your jewelry.
I look washed out because I am 64. 😂 I can’t wear purple because of my undereye circles. Overall purple isn’t great because it greys out my face. A very bright clear purple is better but it’s hard to find. How about a video for wig wearers (I have alopecia.) because I can change my hair and makeup on a dime and work with my clothing color.
I must be clear because pastels kill me. I don’t think I look as clear as I used to with my features aging.
I am on the outer limits of my 60s. 😢I used to be able to wear a greyish purple. Now it just lakes me look bruised.
I have the same problem with purple. It’s technically one of my colors but it highlights the circles around my eyes.
With white hair and a warm skintone plus suntan, my very best colour is turquoise
This channel has helped me narrow down my colour season sooo quickly! I have researched seasons for years and could never pin point it. I was always torn between summer and spring. I was confused because I have warm hair and a neutral/cool skin tone. But learning your process and the sub seasons has allowed me to finally realise I am a bright spring. Since learning this I have been trying on colours I would have previously avoided when I thought I was a summer and it has literally changed the game. Bright clear, leaning warm colours just light me up and the compliments speak for themselves. Thank you ❤ no more wasting money on colours that make me look and feel mehh! I also find that the brighter colours really improve my mood.
I appreciate ALL these videos ❤
We appreciate you!
Untrained general lay people will always mention the color looking good on a person. Here’s why. Polite people never say that color looks like crap on you. They won’t say anything. I have never in 57 years had someone say to me you look great today without mentioning the fact that the color is great on me. Sometimes professionals over read a comment.
absolutely luved this video, nice off topic points, and im definately going to check out the pallete of my top fav items
Thx. I let people know that they are wearing a good color for them or that the color is good for them.
I’d love more picture examples of people wearing right and wrong tones of 1) color and 2) clarity. Is soft & dimension and clear & solid always the case?
😂I have always been like why they are looking like something is off...well I never wear colors and I'm Bright Winter ...maybe that's why🎉
You talked about Jennifer Lopez wearing the wrong color... Doesn't Kim Kardashian do the same? She's always in nudes, makeup in nudes also. And I think she's a winter? No?
Yes
I honestly think if JLO didn’t cover body in so much makeup that is several shades deeper, overly warm her skin tone, her natural complexion would look great in both gold and silver.
Love yall❤i have a question-which one tells the truth 1.Mirror 2. Photo , I put on an outfit thinking I look great then in pictures I think otherwise.. I would love to sign up to get a personalized color analysis! And would love to see different colors of hair on the same person/ season, etc. to see the difference on what looks good!
Great question! I always wonder too😂
I think it's a bit cruel to say that the compliment of a colour isnt really a compliment of you and that it means the colour is wearing you. I think you should take the compliment at face value instead of making it negative. There are other ways to determine if your in the right season without making something positive into a negative.
Jlo made such a quick quick guest appearance 😂.
By the way, I love Marsala and cranberry colours!
A person doesn't turn a different season just because their hair turned cool grey. It's the skin and nothing but the skin. If someone was draped as a warm color ,that's warm for life🎉😊❤
Thanks for the video, ladies. I appreciate the insight.
While I agree that people can be very subjective about colour when they compliment you,for example my boyfriend loves black on me and tells me I look great when I wear it,yet black is definitely not my color but he loves the contrast of my pale skin against the black,wich he feels is sexy. However I find women are more aware of the concept of flattering colours even if they don't subscribe to the idea of seasons,so when a woman tells you a colour looks good on you,it could very well be true. Before learning about seasons,I would tell someone a colour looked good when they seemed to glow in it or when their eye colour really popped. I think this statement applies more when the comment is more along the lines of "that dress looks nice on you", or "I like your dress". Then I would think that maybe the compliment is more subjective. But when people are specific about the color,I find they're usually accurante imho🤗...that being said however,great video as always 👍,I love the specific analysis you do that is a great teaching tool. Keep up the great work!💞
Could you elaborate why neutral always equals soft? Aren't bright spring and bright winter close to neutral too and would look worst in soft colours?
Thank you! Actually, I am told how bright fuchsia looks great on me and other bright and cold colors. Also when I dress Black and white I get remarks about whether I was out in the sun because I Look so dark (but not tan).
Always thinking I must be a winter type due to my ethnicity (middle eastern with warm colours looking awful I can even feel it😅), I got a color analysis from professionals who are very aware of diversity in ethnicity and implications on colour season. I was identified a soft summer and a true summer, because I need soft, cold and mid to light colours to shine.
I intuitively always picked these summet colours in my wardrobe and really questioned that (as if I didn't dare to wear the vibrant colours)
But on me those "dull" colours look amazong and make me Look amazong too.😊
WWF? WWE? Or WTF? 😂. You gals always make my day! 😁
My 20% was all in the wrong season. I didn't know until my analysis was done.
The longer I watch Your videos, the more I feel like Sarah is some type of spring season. But maybe it's just the screen.
Omg same here! I look wayyy better with highlights/balayage does that mean i’m most likely soft?
I recently wore a mustard yellow suit. Got a lot of complements. People told me they liked that color on me. I was a little surprised because I thought it just looked okay, not my favorite suit, now I don’t know. Also wore a dress in the summer that was like some kind of red orange that everyone said was a great color on me. People also like a fushia kind of glowy lipstick that I wear and I do as well because it brightens up my face. Purple gives me a sallow look
Fuschia is kinda on the pink.side of purple
Too pink of lipstick is something I see a lot. Same for too brown of blush.
Yes, please spend more time on hair color, treatment options and how to make nuanced changes.
Girls, it would have been nice for you to say what season J Lo IS so we could better understand. Also when you say your DOMINATE is very important, HELP ME! Like what!? Clear, soft....etc.
Yes. Whether you’re clear, soft, warm, cool, light, deep.
Hey beautiful ladies! Does everyone have a dominant characteristic? I have heard it said that true seasons have equal characteristics for example: a spring who has an equal balance of warmth, brightness, and lightness is a true spring. So would someone who is a true spring have a dominant characteristic? Your videos are amazing!
I think then you are equally warm AND clear AND light
Completely untrue about the 1st one. I always complement the colour that harmonizes with the person.
What season is JLo?
Oh my how could we not address this in 4 palette system with her chocolate brown hair - Autumn! Thanks for asking this!
@@ColorClassInc I'm new and tbh can't see the differences between seasons. Differences in hair, eye, and skin colors only add to the confusion 🙃
I don’t think the four seasons method even includes everyone of Northern European descent. I have cool toned skin and hair with warm overtones. So I don’t squarely fit into any of them.
Yes good point - there are some people who fit right in. Then majority of us are just kinda push off to the side until we get into the dominant characteristics. Which palette do you like to use?
@@ColorClassInc I’ve been using the soft summer palette in the spring and summer and the soft autumn one in the fall and winter.
@@annahowland6346
Oh I think I might be in between there too, with summer as the best. Which is your favorite fall color?
@@mar97216 I always gravitate to olive green.
@@annahowland6346 ohh, hmm I don’t suit olive green. Maybe Im light season after all😄. Ive just been stuck when people have said only light blondes will be that.
I would never say "that colour looks good ON YOU" if I didn't think it was a good colour for the person. A good colour often makes the person's eyes pop, for example.
I also think that if JLo loves wearing silver then that's okay (I'm always dubious of how the camera reproduces colour, so what we see in images isn't necessarily how it is in reality). If I feel amazing in a colour, it'll show, regardless of whether it conforms to a colour analysis or not! You say yourselves there are shortcomings in colour analysis...
Yeah.
This is an often used e ample in seasonal.coloyr work thay they just messed up in their retelling.
What they meant to use as an example is something like "hi, i like your shirt!" Which is just saying you like their shirt, not that they look amazing in it because of the colour etc. And youd what someone to say "you look wonderful!" and in that scenario you could take note of what youre wearing because maybe the colour is a good one for you
Are people generally pulled to the appropriate colors?
The short answer is No. I bought bright and clear colors that I thought were pretty but I have now learned that muted colors are more harmonious with me. Now that I know the effects of color and tone I can incorporate bright clear pops of color as long as the over all look is grayed out.
You haven’t gotten to what is right for me yet because I am not light nor dark. I am not too soft and I am not too bright. I am warm but with greying hair…. that was red/strawberry blonde.
I want to see you both your hair your best colors🎉🎉and everything
I’m having a hard time understanding what we mean by flat during #4 when saying bright/clear does fine or well with flat hair color vs soft needs dimension. 14:02
Flat as in no variation.
Softer as in more nuance
@@HumanimalChannel so flat black hair with no warmth or brown would place someone in a more clear season…but soft hair is blonde hair with dimension or needs dimension to enhance their softness?
Any light color looks horrible on me
WWF was the world wrestling federation.
I do not agree with your theory of color compliments. When I tell someone that their color of clothing looks good , it’s because I actually think it does. Dont muck up everything with over analysis🙄
I think you’re right. We had another commenter that mentioned if someone likes color analysis then that comment wouldn’t be helpful either so thank you I agree!
It WAS WWF, but it changed around 20 years ago. Still remember the slogan with that. WWE, get the F out. Lol.
Shows you who is older vs younger here
Hahah - that’s hilarious
Like you guys but hate jlo
I disagree for me jlo is not golden who looks better in gold no no no she looks plain in gold she have tried but no. In silver there is a contrast that makes her looks better for me (is not only about the colour of your skin she is olive with a lot of tan ) Blake lively is golden she looks better in gold , shakira even she look better in gold but jlo in gold ? No she looks better in silver for me
I'm a stylist and at first glance both of you are wearing the wrong colors for your skin tone.
I noticed that instantly, thought it was meant as a demonstration according to the topic😬which colors not to wear. Especially that purple red color. 😬
5:30 excellent! Put into words what we all see.