SOFT? 6 Dominant Characteristics Color Analysis Explained

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  • Опубліковано 16 кві 2024
  • Welcome to Color Class, your ultimate destination for unraveling the mysteries of color analysis! In this episode, we embark on an illuminating journey into the enchanting realm of the soft seasonal color palette. Prepare to discover the nuanced interplay of hues and tones that define this captivating palette, guided by the insightful lens of the 6 Dominant Characteristics.
    Join us as we delve deep into the intricacies of soft seasonal color analysis, exploring the harmonious fusion of undertones, contrasts, and intensities that form the foundation of this exquisite palette. From the gentle warmth of soft autumnal shades to the serene coolness of soft summer hues, each characteristic unveils a new dimension of color expression.
    Through expert insights and practical demonstrations, we'll uncover the secrets to identifying your unique soft seasonal palette and mastering the art of color coordination. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this comprehensive guide promises to elevate your understanding of color theory and revolutionize your approach to personal style.
    So, if you're ready to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery through the language of color, don't miss out on this enlightening exploration of the soft seasonal palette. Subscribe to Color Class now and unlock the vibrant spectrum of possibilities that await within your own color story. Let's paint the world with beauty, one shade at a time!
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  • @yensid4294
    @yensid4294 Місяць тому +14

    Yeah, I think a lot of us dark blonde/light brown haired hazel-grey eyed people are confused by seasonal systems.

  • @meg7578
    @meg7578 Місяць тому +31

    I have black hair and brown eyes (east Asian) and a soft summer. There are many of us 😅 you might want to look at how personal color is done in east Asia as the rules mentioned in this video don’t seem to apply to Asians. I got draped by a Korean analyst with extensive experience looking at Asian skin tones. We have a lot of nuance and variety of skin tones.

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Місяць тому +2

      I agree. I think Soy ASMR (she has a YT channel), she's Korean, is also a summer, but I forgot which type. I watched her color analysis vid some time ago and the winter colors looked too strong for her.

    • @4264127
      @4264127 Місяць тому +3

      Yes some soft summer/ autumn have Dark hair and light skin but their skin and eyes are soft Kinda grayish and no shine to it

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Місяць тому +1

      I was typed by draping as a deep winter but some of the brights are just too bright. The soft summer colors look great as long as they are deep because otherwise they are too soft. I am looking forward to their exploration of the 16 palette system but I also just go for slightly grayed versions of the colors in my palette.

    • @affectojfgidi1246
      @affectojfgidi1246 Місяць тому +2

      I am not high contrast like you and only partially Asian, but I am medium contrast, so my hair and skin won't kind of blend into each other if you squint your eyes. I'm a Soft Autumn. So, with all respect to the authors of this channel, I completely agree that they should look at higher contrast Soft people

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Місяць тому +3

      @@affectojfgidi1246 I agree. The channel owners should also examine people or celebrities (since pics of celebs are available) of other ethnicities. They've featured Zendaya (who is mixed race) but so far, most of their examples are white/ Caucasian.

  • @rosanilebron1566
    @rosanilebron1566 Місяць тому +9

    Love this mother-daughter duo! I'm a 52 years young soft summer. When I was a little girl my hair was golden blonde. Later on, it changed to greenish ash blonde. It was matching with my green greyish eyes and at school they used to tease me for my green hair. For the last ten years I dyed my hair to cover my greys, but artificial ash blonde is terrible. For a while I dyed my hair auburn and it looked quite nice. Aas I reached my 50s I started to notice that that hair color was making me look tired. Three months ago I decided on doing a big pixie chop and leave my natural hair. And now I look even younger! Without knowing anything about color analysis I always loved the muted soft summer palette. Those are my favorite colors. And many hairstylists should study color analysis in depth. Because some don't understand that a soft/muted person won't grey white or salt and pepper. My greys are silvery blonde, they reflect light. They are not white.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +3

      Color intuition is REAL! And a pixie on the right face is an instant face lift. Thanks for subscribing and we have lots planned for you.

  • @susansmith8081
    @susansmith8081 12 днів тому +1

    Sarah, you look amazing in that darker color! Gorgeous

  • @kickitlikekirra
    @kickitlikekirra Місяць тому +3

    I love the tip about wearing colors/tones within two shades of each other! Makes total sense and I could immediately scan and find past outfits in my mind that would've worked better had I stuck to this.
    I personally love vibrant, high contrast coloring...alas, clothing in that coloring often looks like a costume on me. Luckily I love (most of) my natural palette as well!
    Also, I'm a fellow member of the invisible eyebrow society 😂 The struggle is real! Jajaja. So glad mine have started darkening more in the past ten years, AND that my sister finally convinced me to fill them in if I'm in the mood for makeup. What a difference to break up the space from eyeballs to forehead hairline!!!

  • @rixatrix
    @rixatrix Місяць тому +5

    I was very blonde with blue eyes as a child (dark blonde now) and it took me so so so long to realize why so many cool, Summer colors didn’t suit me when I was supposed to be the perfect example of Summer. Being soft/muted puts me closer to neutral than cool and dusty blues and roses look great on me. Anything with a bit of gray or taupey brown is great. Just took me 40 years to figure it out.
    Also, agree about all the names for dark blonde: dishwater, dirty, mousey. Such terrible judgment in a few adjectives. For now I’m going with “mushroom blonde.”

    • @kimberlyperrotis8962
      @kimberlyperrotis8962 Місяць тому

      I call my hair color bronde, it’s exactly between the lightest brown and darker blonde, and naturally very streaky, it has gold streaks in it. I had white hair as a child, then became golden blonde around age 7, then it gradually darkened to my adult color.🙂

  • @mamabear8373
    @mamabear8373 Місяць тому +12

    I LOVE that you talk about breaking the rules!!! I have seen others get out their for me and tie your color analysis to your spiritual energy lol! Or just be so militant about staying in your season. I do believe we have colors that suit us best, but I don't always want to wear my pallet. You guys have some of the best PCA content out there! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you so much! We are working hard to build a subscriber base, provide important information in a field which can be "all over the place". We've got so many projects in process. Stay with us, I think you will be pleased. - Lucinda

  • @actartine
    @actartine Місяць тому +5

    The “ish” thing was the most helpful definition of Soft I’ve heard yet! I really liked the example of how you shift hair/lips to accommodate wearing a deep color. Any thoughts on how to do that for a light color, or, because i am both warmish and coolish, a decidedly warm color or a decidedly cool one? And is it safe to assume that the hardest colors for me as a soft dominant person will be brights?

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      That’s a tough question to answer without seeing you. If you want to send a photo with your question to ColorClassInc@gmail.com we can give a more informed answer.

  • @TheBaumcm
    @TheBaumcm Місяць тому +5

    I love this explanation of soft. I also think it might be helpful to point out that a good way to tell is to look at a grayscale picture of yourself. If there is lower contrast within the picture, you might be soft. I also think it is helpful to point out that deep skin tones can be soft, especially if the whites of the eyes aren’t super bright, or if you are that silvery green type of olive (think Zoe Saldana). I am typed as a deep winter by draping but some of the brighter colors, optic white and the brighter greens, pinks and blues, most notably, just don’t sit well on me at all. The deeper colors of soft summer can work better but some of those are too soft. I am really looking forward into your foray into 16 palettes, as I seem to be more of a soft winter.

  • @emmaeriatarka
    @emmaeriatarka Місяць тому +3

    Love this! I have found my colour twin! I have dark red-ish auburn hair which was much brighter red when I was younger, grey/blue/green eyes and lighter and cooler skin tone. I also have to draw my eyebrows on as they are very light brown. I've also felt drawn towards soft colours but thought I couldn't because people want to shove me in a warm box, because of my hair, but I don't suit any warm colours. I feel validated haha.

  • @eveded
    @eveded Місяць тому +6

    I've been loving your channel! I do want to make a case for someone with high contrast being soft :)
    I am Hispanic and my home season is True Winter (cool undertone, mid skin tone, deep brown/black eyes, deep brown/black hair)
    BUT I am very olive (WARM overtone + lots of gray and green)
    I can still look harmonious in soft colors regardless of temperature which contradicts true winter. I actually feel like I look too extreme if I am fully true winter without adding something soft or a little warm. Being olive makes the color seasons a bit more difficult lol
    Much like Sarah, I can also camouflage seasons. I can do my own versions of bright spring, any winter, deep autumn, soft summer, etc. I would probably categorize myself as a soft winter, but there aren't too many resources for that.

    • @meg7578
      @meg7578 Місяць тому +2

      Yes, this!!

  • @user-ns6tf3ly6x
    @user-ns6tf3ly6x Місяць тому +5

    I just found your channel. I am loving it. I was a color analysis for a makeup company back in the eighties. I loved draping women and seeing how the pores disappeared and complexion just looked so healthy in the right colors before even applying makeup!

    • @kimberlyperrotis8962
      @kimberlyperrotis8962 Місяць тому

      When my color analyst put a light aqua drape on me, everyone exclaimed how great I looked, they said it was like I had put on perfect makeup. That clinched my Soft Summer type.🙂

    • @user-ns6tf3ly6x
      @user-ns6tf3ly6x Місяць тому

      @@kimberlyperrotis8962 It does make shopping for clothes a lot easier. Glad it was clear to you!

  • @iBelieve1970
    @iBelieve1970 Місяць тому +3

    I would love a video of you wearing outside of your palette with cool colors and makeup ❤

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      We can do that. Sara does it brilliantly with just a few modifications.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Місяць тому +2

    I think Soft coloring is best described as a blended or delicate, low to medium contrast, grayed-down look. As in my photo here, nothing in my coloring really stands out. I just don’t look my best in bright, clear colors, they overwhelm my delicate coloring, so one doesn’t see me, just the bright color. I favor muted/soft colors, mostly lighter ones, and cooler ones. So tones (gray, or black and white, are added to the hue) are better than shades (black added) or the lightest tints (white added). Pure, saturated hues don’t work, so I avoid brands that push them, like Talbots and Boden. (The hue is the basic color, like red, blue, green, etc.).

  • @margarethfitzpatrick4517
    @margarethfitzpatrick4517 Місяць тому +2

    I love the way you talk about ish. I have freckles and i feel like that makes my skin ish (mix of cool and warm). I would love if you could address freckles in a future video!

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      We will do that- do you know which season tends to have the most freckles?

  • @eyesonindie
    @eyesonindie Місяць тому +2

    These tips are out of this world! I love your point about knowing multiple systems, and am grateful to you for sharing them.

  • @lesleymackayhunter7543
    @lesleymackayhunter7543 Місяць тому +2

    I LOVE how off topic you guys get - it’s hilarious!!!! Always happy when I see a new video pop up - thank you! 💕

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      So glad it works for you, because I cant control it haha. -Lucinda

  • @ihay472
    @ihay472 Місяць тому +3

    I want to be a soft autumn. I love the colors in the soft autumn palette. I can't figure out if they're my best though. I do look good in those colors, but not sure better than true autumn colors. I definitely am soft, just not sure it's my dominant trait. I do have ish in me, reddish, blondish brownish hair. Greenish, tealish, grayish eyes, with yellow, orange and brown. Not much contrast. Still I think warm may be more dominant.

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 29 днів тому

      Hi. I think you can choose to buy clothes in the 2 subseasons (warm & soft autumn). It's hard to pigeonhole one's self into 1 palette only, esp since those colors may not be available in your place (or the size may be different, etc). For me, I'm a warm autumn but I sometimes wear dark autumn colors (because my hair is dark, I'm a POC). I also have some soft autumn colors - they don't make me shine but I wear them when I want to be more invisible. Good luck in exploring your colors!

  • @heresawill
    @heresawill Місяць тому +2

    Great class. I am now aware of why my hairstyle for the day feels wrong at times and I go back and pull it back…

  • @cindytheriault4105
    @cindytheriault4105 Місяць тому

    Fantastic ❤❤❤

  • @dianamaurer613
    @dianamaurer613 Місяць тому +7

    Please do clear

  • @madisonutube3524
    @madisonutube3524 Місяць тому +1

    Just found your channel. Am loving your take on color analysis. I looked into it yay years ago, but since then changed my hair color and I’m older, which drains your coloring. So great job you too. I loved the eye color/shadow charts too. Thank you.

  • @simonekolbe9618
    @simonekolbe9618 20 днів тому

    I'm tending to pull back my hair to even enhance my contrast without ever thinking of it. So this info was so interesting. I would consider myself as dark winter but like some parts of deep autumn as well. Greetings from Germany!

  • @byrlstaples7202
    @byrlstaples7202 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you again for another great class. It was good to learn about stepping outside of our color zone & how to do it. Sometimes you just want to wear a certain color with something else and it just doesn't work. Now I also know why my dark navy blazer doesn't work when I wear a lighter blue top in my colors. You both make colors much easier to understand how they work together. I love your color classes.

  • @notblondeswede
    @notblondeswede Місяць тому +1

    I like this blue on you as well. I’m sure you look good both in soft autumn and soft summer❤

  • @trudieangelica
    @trudieangelica Місяць тому +1

    Can you be soft with dark hair? My natural hair colour is medium brown ish, sometimes ashy, sometimes red hued in summer. My eyebrows are very dark, which does create some contrast. But the soft palettes look soooo much better on me.

  • @sherylbeamer7189
    @sherylbeamer7189 Місяць тому +1

    Lucinda! That turquoise sweater is stunning on you! New subscriber who is learning SO MUCH from you two! I’ve spent my life confused by if I’m a summer or spring but now know I’m a soft! Many thanks💕 I’m sorry if I missed this but do you have a color palette for softs please?

  • @JHixon-bi8ok
    @JHixon-bi8ok Місяць тому +1

    What you said about “ish” hair color strikes a chord with me. I have a sister whose natural adult hair color was “ reddish light brown”. My other sister has ash lightish brownish. The reddish haired sister is considered a soft spring/ kinda autumn ish.!

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      We Welcome your “ish” family to ours!

  • @mariaguezo7136
    @mariaguezo7136 Місяць тому

    Thanks so much for this video! I’ve never known my season because I’m kinda in the middle for everything. I definitely have warm-toned golden brown hair with a hint of auburn, but my eyes are a cool blue grey. I always assumed I lean clear/bright because of the contrast of warm and cool but I think I might be a soft autumn! Also Sarah and I are brow twins with the grey brown 😂

  • @user-ub6br3ie2h
    @user-ub6br3ie2h 14 днів тому

    OMG I was told in my 20's that I was the only person in NZ ever to have a passport issued with two eye colours green/grey. I must be a soft!

  • @TovaPaul
    @TovaPaul Місяць тому +1

    I can see so much of myself in soft! Golden blondish reddish ash-ish hair, green eyes, blonde eyebrows, neutral skin tone. Not a lot of contrast over here! 😂 Super bright colours just wear me, not the other way around.
    One thing I am struggling with that might be a great video topic is adjusting for being on camera. I work from home and am on Teams calls all day. The beautiful summer blues and pinks wash out immediately looking like a dirty white shirt on camera. So I wear a lot of royal blue. Thoughts on finding best colours for virtual meetings would be great.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому

      This is a brilliant suggestion, as you may already know, when you go on stage or on camera you must intensify your makeup so it doesn’t lose contrast on air or on stage.

  • @trishknight6983
    @trishknight6983 29 днів тому +2

    Does soft = muted?

  • @passioncompassionhumorstyle
    @passioncompassionhumorstyle Місяць тому +1

    I’m definitely soft and all my ”going gray” is platinum (about 40% these days)

  • @sirdidymusbarks
    @sirdidymusbarks Місяць тому

    Pretty positive I'm a soft summer! In grayscale, I'm lower contrast. As pale as I am compared to the depth of my eyes and hair, I thought it'd be higher contrast but it's different. The contrast is there, but much more grayed out and muted and not at all stark. I have deep blue gray eyes, cool nuetral skin, the softened contrast. My hair is so dang orange though lol! That gave me pause tbh. It's got that "ishy", toned down ginger brown quality though so I suppose that kinda fits too

  • @Moonstonestardust
    @Moonstonestardust Місяць тому +2

    This is the first video where I heard you say Sarah is your daughter. I thought you were just friends this whole time, lol

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +3

      All her life. She’s an amazing wife, mother, and has been the best daughter a Mom could have. 😊

  • @lindavantassel5151
    @lindavantassel5151 8 годин тому

    I'm a deep, cool but was also told as soft which I really like the colours in this pallet. In your opinion is there such a thing?

  • @suecone2198
    @suecone2198 Місяць тому

    WellI I was told me I was a winter and I now have white hair! I did definitely agree that I can not wear a beige unless i wear another color on top.

  • @chantalmeijer8491
    @chantalmeijer8491 Місяць тому +2

    Do eyebrows that dissapear also exist in the light summer group? Or only in the soft group?

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +2

      Light summer can also have brow challenges.

  • @RyanLuv9
    @RyanLuv9 Місяць тому

    I love the color class and I've been learning so much from you both these past few weeks! Would love to see more pictures to see how your colors developed over the years.
    I was a warm/bright spring as a little girl with pale yellow hair and blue/gray eyes. Now I'm ending up with soft/deep autumn color analysis results!
    My features did change to olive green eyes and light brown hair with a rust tinge.
    Is this normal?

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Місяць тому

      Hi. Yes it's normal. Many people who were blonde as children develop darker hair as they age. As for the eyes, blue eyes have the least melanin/color. It's also possible for eye color to change slightly (become greenish) as your body produces more melanin pigment as you age.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому

      Happened to all three of us- so pretty normal I think

  • @destinychild4659
    @destinychild4659 Місяць тому +1

    My hair color changed, too. As young girl it was light blond and soon it turned to brunette.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      I wonder what percentage of little blondes stay blonde?

  • @ourcozycorner8517
    @ourcozycorner8517 Місяць тому +2

    9:59 omg I have cool toned brows & neutral- warm hair. Still trying to get my natural color back. 😂 been matched dark ash blonde to medium golden brown. But…neither look right. Ash blonde went too cool & medium brown is too dark & too much red in it. My hair has NO detectable red. But then my skin is very fair & very yellow & my eyes are a dark warm olive ish color. Wth. 😂 nothing feels cohesive but I think I look good in certain mauves & dark purples. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @ourcozycorner8517
      @ourcozycorner8517 Місяць тому +1

      Any tips on figuring out my hair color?

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      We will be doing some shows on people with mix and match characteristics soon- so please subscribe. In the meantime- think about your Dominant characteristic and lean into that.

  • @litebriteeyes
    @litebriteeyes Місяць тому

    Great video! I hope you do cover bright, because I look best in somewhat bright colors, softened just a bit. Does that make me "ish"? 😅

  • @JonesieMoon
    @JonesieMoon Місяць тому +1

    My hair shows up as taupe if I pull the color on Procreate. I like dusty because everything about us has a bit of ash/dusk. I hated being called “dirty blonde” as a teen. I like my softness now.

  • @tzoe875
    @tzoe875 29 днів тому

    I’m not sure I can fake warm colors? I look so sickly in autumnal colors. Maybe I could fake spring since it has so much more intensity. Thanks for teaching us the variants. I appreciate the brow sidetrack.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  29 днів тому

      I can’t either. But I can wear peach 😊. - Lucinda

  • @LittleWoba
    @LittleWoba Місяць тому

    Same thing here! My hair was light bronze until I was 13 then gradually turned into a dark bronze. Drivers license people have said my eyes are blue or green or grey I've had each one on my ids lol.
    I've never found a season that I was sure of until I found the overlapping colors of soft autumn and soft summer. I guess I'm right on the cusp of one of them cause sea, fig, sage, bronze, and dove colors look best. My hair is warm for sure with natural copperish and goldish highlights but my eyes are cool and I have freckles but have always been typed as cool 😂

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Місяць тому

      I’m between deep winter and soft summer. I am deep but just don’t have quite as much contrast as other winters and the brights look like I’m back in the 80s😂. I’m really excited to see their breakdown of the 16 palette system.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому

      Send a photo to ColorClassInc@gmail.com and we will help if we can

  • @lieslforbes6631
    @lieslforbes6631 Місяць тому

    When I was growing up and especially when I was a young woman, I was always frustrated because I felt like I was all one color, which was dull gray.. I have blonde hair, which went from light to dark ash as I grew older, and I have light skin and green gray eyes with blue rims. I always felt like I wanted to be one of those people who had bright eyes and bright lips and shiny bright hair. But when I would try the kind of makeup that should have made me shiny and bright, it just never worked. It just made me blotchy. I finally understood when I learned the three aspects of light/dark, warm/cool, soft/bright. Now I try to play up my features rather than fight them. I have a feeling a lot of people who are soft know it, even if they don’t know the name, esp if they’re summers.And yes, my eyebrows are the bane of my existence, but I am afraid of microblading. Also, it’s the soft that gets me in my color palette. I can find my colors, but I have way too many bright colors for me because it’s just too hard to find soft.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +2

      This is brilliant. Your intuition guided you, Now let me tell you what we did. Sara, of course, is my daughter. And as two softs it was hard to find new clothes that werent black, vibrant colors or neutrals. If you think about the year, no part of leans into soft colors. So Sara and I becaume avid consignment and thrift shoppers looking for classic pieces in our palettes. Today Amazon makes clothes shopping a little easier because you can see a broader range of colors and return things that just dont work.
      So proud to have you as a member of the Color Class family and know that we have big things planned. Four new in between seasons for example. Thanks for being a founding subscriber and delighted to have you on board.

    • @emmamartin4045
      @emmamartin4045 Місяць тому +1

      Same. I’m a True summer instead of a soft summer in the 12 color season system, not entirely muted but still very muted, and I’ve fought my softness all my life. Dyed my ash brown hair with henna, highlighted it golden, etc… nothing ever looked right.
      Then I’ve learnt about color analysis, I’ve let my natural hair color grow and I shop within my color palette. Now I LOVE how soft I am. As long as you wear the right colors, it’s gorgeous.

  • @Julia-301
    @Julia-301 Місяць тому +1

    Something I don’t understand is:
    I have medium to deep ashy brown hair, greenish, blueish, grayish eyes with warm flecks they change colors, light brown/dark blonde eyebrows and light to medium skin tone. Am I deep or soft? I’ve been draped by a CMB analyst as a winter but she had a hard time deciding between winter and autumn. I was analyzed as a true summer in the 16 seasons system but that was a virtual season.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      You are likely neutral and can wear colors from both palettes, which is why you flow from both seasons.

  • @pjmccarthy179
    @pjmccarthy179 Місяць тому

    I have a brassie hair color with brown/green eyes, I was told I have a natural skin color . Can I be soft too.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому

      What color is your hair- light or deep?

  • @karengrohs4942
    @karengrohs4942 Місяць тому

    I am definitely a soft summer -- ash blonde hair (very blond as a kid), blue-green-gray eyes that change (blue on my license), and very disappearing eyebrows. I look crappy in warm colors. I think 'muted' might be a better term than 'soft' in terms of understanding the coloring

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому

      YES! I think we might have similar eye color 💕 Some systems use muted instead of soft in their terminology.

  • @KnittingsAndSewings
    @KnittingsAndSewings Місяць тому +1

    I am about to give up on figuring mine out. I am torn between Cool Summer/or maybe Winter. Not sure. I am about to think "True Cool" - right between winter and summer. My hair is med ash brown, but almost all gray now. My eyes are bluish/greenish/greyish. My eyes change with what I'm wearing. I can't see myself objectively. But I Suspect I'm soft also.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +2

      Send a photo to ColorClassInc@gmail.com and we will try to help.

    • @KnittingsAndSewings
      @KnittingsAndSewings Місяць тому +1

      @@ColorClassInc Thanks, Lucinda, you were kind enough to get back with me yesterday and determined I am Soft and maybe neutral either soft summer or soft autumn? I have those cool gray eyes with the green centers. I think I'm probably soft summer, and I really appreciate your response. Thanks again! I'm so enjoying these classes.

  • @affectojfgidi1246
    @affectojfgidi1246 Місяць тому

    I am a SA with a bit higher contrast than Sarah. Just my 2 cents for the data! My hair color is just slightly darker and my eyebrows are visibly darker than my hair. And yes my eyebrows, besides being darker, are also cooler than my hair for some reason😭😂 funny thing

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому

      Frankly, I think it’s a beautiful combination. I’ve always been jealous of Sara’s lashes and brows. -Lucinda

  • @elizabethdale8566
    @elizabethdale8566 Місяць тому +1

    Wish you would zoom in on your eye colors.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому

      We are working on a “hazel” video, I will ask Sara to include photos of our eye color- great suggestion!

  • @dianamaurer613
    @dianamaurer613 29 днів тому +1

    Please do clear video.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Місяць тому +1

    I’m a dominant Soft, or Soft Summer.

  • @sherrylindstrom9301
    @sherrylindstrom9301 Місяць тому

    If your daughter is “soft”, how does the bright red lipstick look so great ?! I’m a soft summer & could never wear that red on my lips.

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +2

      Two seasons can be soft- summer and autumn. As an autumn, he hair is deep, the contrast between the hair and her very very fair skin tone gives her extra latitude in depth of color. Play special attention to when she pulls her hair back. On those days he dominant characteristic is her fair skintone, so she sometimes lets loose with a cooler more vivid lipstick. But I hear you, now that I am older and all my characteristics blend together, some of her shades make me look like the joker.

  • @namaslay6866
    @namaslay6866 Місяць тому

    Lucinda your mom instincts came through for Sarah 🙌🏽! She looks incredible with red hair!

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      She’s absolutely gorgeous, the video doesn’t do her justice. (not just because I’m her Mama)

  • @JonesieMoon
    @JonesieMoon Місяць тому +1

    Should have been a spy 😮😂

  • @sheri6089
    @sheri6089 Місяць тому +2

    I want to see baby pics of Sara(h)!

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      Help me convince her and maybe she will let me show them. 😃

  • @user-vn5yx9rr8l
    @user-vn5yx9rr8l Місяць тому +2

    Just a small criticism about your delivery, its confusing when you say your soft but keep saying eyes are bright and hair is vibrant, just stick to vocab that makes sense please 🙏🏻 im struggling to understand

    • @ColorClassInc
      @ColorClassInc  Місяць тому +1

      We will be mindful. These concepts are surprisingly difficult to articulate, so they must be difficult to follow. This is why we are working to provide charts and graphs as much as we can.