@@michaelscott5468 Africans were always referred to as brown. Africans are the actual brown people you South Asians just stole the term. We Africans come in all shades brown, black light skinned etc.
So glad I found this!!! So many stylist never use black women in these analysis videos.. the variety in yours helped me better understand and feel excited about upgrading my wardrobe
Excellent! Well worth the wait. Yes definitely confirmed I'm Dark Autumn. Sometimes tricky over here to get the right shades of colours, e.g. right shades of purple and yellow but now I know better I will avoid buying shades that do not suit me just because they're on trend or being sold at most stores - I'll keep looking till I find the right shades that complements us Dark Autumns. Thank you for the amazing examples as references. 🌻Will be following on the seasons' videos but really looked forward to this one.
I find that these colours are so hard to find, especially in the style I like. But South Korean brands seem to carry these colours but then, there is the sizing issue that comes with it 😒😒😒 😓.
@@pouchika5672 Hopefully you find some good places to get these colours. Yes, sometimes Korean and Chinese brands are very good but more tailored for petite. I find browsing online easier to find colours than specific high street stores - never know what you'll find with a random internet search - obviously checking the seller is legit and has a record of positive reviews first. eBay and Amazon are quite good for searching and filtering on international clothing sellers. Good luck!
@@daphnent-b1240 I've just resigned myself that I'm gonna have to make the clothes myself. The silhouettes, combined with the colours that I like. Are not accessible on the high street. Plus I have the skills to make the garments, so I might as well do it.
@@pouchika5672 That sounds excellent! Definitely use your skills and make the clothes the way you like it - as someone once said 'why settle for a tight squeeze, when you can have a perfect fit'. Well, he wasn't talking about clothes at the time but the metaphor can apply literally here. Maybe you can help us all out by making clothes for us as well - get some more exciting and inclusive designers out here. All the best 😊
@@daphnent-b1240 I actually studied womenswear design in uni and realized that I don't wanna be a fashion designer 😂. Plus I feel like my aesthetic choice is a bit niche.
Finally found a video with black people in it that is for the dark autumn type. Thank you for making this. I now know for fact that I am a dark autumn due to your numerous examples.
I watched A LOT of color analysis videos and I have never finished one while feeling seen and understood until today, excuse my grammar English is not my first language, but I just had to comment to tell you how amazing this is and to thank you for it.
@@cocoastyling I have a lavender blue colored long sleeved shirt, and I like this color, but I know it's not my color, I notice though when I put this color up against my skin, it makes my skin look more red. Does this mean something?
I'm trying to revamp my style after being painfully insecure and your channel is the only one that really DEDICATES to women who look like me and take out the guess work of comparing my coloring to a bunch of women that lack melanin.
One thing I've realized when it comes to evaluating contrast on dark skin is that the "skin finish" or the highlights on the skin are an important factor, moreso than eyes and teeth. Nyma Tang for example has very luminous skin, with the highlights on her skin being bright and shining, contributing to her being a clear type. More matte skin will read are more muted/less contrasted. Another thing to consider for dark skin people is the contrast of our eyebrows and lip color. If your lips and eyebrows are muted/blended with rest the skin, it will lower your perceived contrast.
This was the most helpful video on this topic I've seen. It’s so enlightening to see how the application of this season varies from individual to individual even though they are all dark autumn. For example, how the brighter colors/shades looked beautiful on Ryan and deeper, muted ones looked more cohesive on Jasmine. Game changer 👍🏾
Since I enjoy people watching I have noticed many stylish women with dark skin. I think I learned a bit about hue, temperature and saturation too. Things I can use myself. Really fine balances.
After binge watching your videos, I think I've found my color season 🥳. I was so confused, being a neutral undertone. I now know I'm a Dark autumn, the examples you gave have confirmed it for me. Thank you!!!
I am now convinced I am a Dark Autumn! I had debated whether Dark Winter might be more suitable. This is so thorough; I'm so grateful it takes into account neutral warm skin tones! The section on Jasmine Tookes describes to a T! I am so excited to try my best colours, thank you for all your hardwork 😊
@@cocoastyling there's one thing though, color analysts need to stop saying that Dark Autumns can't wear blue or gray, it's bad enough warmer toned people don't have very many colors to work with. Dark Autumns CAN wear blue and gray they just brown or yellow toned.. Greige or aquamarine blue or Agean blue will on Dark Autumns.
@@cocoastylingMicah, wouldn't true black be too harsh on dark autumns, is better to wear soft black, or is true black okay as well, I want to get your opinion on this.
I am in love with your channel. You describe this so very easily for us. This is very useful information you're bringing, thank you. I have been struggling to figure this out and here it is.
Wowwww, this is my first video of yours and I can't believe I haven't found you sooner. This is so nice as there aren't many channels that talk about color for dark skin. Keep it up. No am going to binge watch your entire channel.
Yes. Humans don't have actually have black eyes. I am learning to be a little more confident incorporating color into my wardrobe thanks to her content.
Yes! No one has completely black eyes. But it's easier to say black instead of having to say very-very-very dark brown eyes each time. It gets confusing especially when there is a distinction between dark brown eyes and very dark brown eyes that look black unless you are really close. And it's really fun to experiment with colors and see how they match your features:)
@@cocoastyling Thank you for this channel. I always thought there was more to being just light or dark as black women. There are so many subtle details to our skintones. It is so beautiful to see someone who knows how to educate and gracefully convey that message.
I feel like my skin is more neutral warm olive, but the Dark Winter colors look better on me! My results flip flop between Dark Autumn & Dark Winter. 🙃
@@cocoastyling I say this because on Jasmine Tookes, you said that red lipstick is not that great on her. It isn't because it's probably an ORANGE red. She needs more of a blue red, or a brown red.
@@cocoastylingdo colors have to blend in? Especially orange, I'm neutral warm, more close to Jasmine Tookes. I feel terracotta blends in with my skin too much.
If you or anyone has any more examples of black women who are neutral-warm toned with medium saturation I would really appreciate it 🙏🏾 like Jasmine Tookes and Angela Bassett in this video 🙂
Yellow is very forgiving on dark skin because of the brown in our skin. Brown and yellow go very well together. Blue doesn't look good on us because blue doesn't look good up against orange skin. Think sunflowers.
I can't figure out if I'm dark or soft autumn. I have dark hair and eyes and a warm undertone but I might be too muted for dark autumn. Maybe I'm inbetween?
@@cocoastyling Okay i am dark, but with a warm undertone. I look my best in yellow gold jewellery, and my i did my colour analysis on my own and it perfectly matches DARK AUTUMN and the colours in dark autumn palette fits me.
Thank you so much!!! 🤍 thanks to you I am finally able to see what is my color season!! I always thought I was a dark winter, but never felt it really true to me…but now, with how you explained dark autumn I feel understood?! It’s really comforting ❤️ thank you again and again!!! 🌷🌷have a beautiful day ladies🍓
Jasmine tookes looks like she’s gonna look great when she’s like 60. You can tell she’ll look the same with a streak of grey hair like an anime character. 😂
Yes! No one has completely black eyes. But it's easier to say black instead of having to say very-very-very dark brown eyes each time. It gets confusing especially when there is a distinction between dark brown eyes and very dark brown eyes that look black unless you are really close.
Besides black eyes don't necessarily have to be so piercing, not only black. There different shades of black out there. Dark brown eyes from a distance look BLACK, not brown. Brown eyes are lighter and warmer, and more or less muted.
@@ddddddno24 I can attest that I do not look good in extremely bright colours or neons, and cool tones. I can do light muted colours but it's not great. When I wear toasted (dark) warm tones, my skin looks it's best and I can feel my confidence soaring. They're just more harmonious. Tbh I think it's most important when it comes to make-up.
You are not only helping black girls but us brown girls ❤.Thank you so much for creating such good content🔥
Black people are brown too
@@beaniies U kno wtf she meant
@@makaylathomas1031 nope I don’t.
@@beaniies south Asian, Arabs and Latinx people can and are also referred to as brown, simple.
@@michaelscott5468 Africans were always referred to as brown. Africans are the actual brown people you South Asians just stole the term. We Africans come in all shades brown, black light skinned etc.
Seeing so many examples of how people wear dark autumn is so helpful! Thank you for making this 💕
So glad I found this!!! So many stylist never use black women in these analysis videos.. the variety in yours helped me better understand and feel excited about upgrading my wardrobe
No Human has black eyes. The pupil is black but the iris is dark brown. Thank You for your content.
I’ve literally met someone with one black eye and one brown eye! DNA is very cool :) google jt
Excellent! Well worth the wait. Yes definitely confirmed I'm Dark Autumn. Sometimes tricky over here to get the right shades of colours, e.g. right shades of purple and yellow but now I know better I will avoid buying shades that do not suit me just because they're on trend or being sold at most stores - I'll keep looking till I find the right shades that complements us Dark Autumns. Thank you for the amazing examples as references. 🌻Will be following on the seasons' videos but really looked forward to this one.
I find that these colours are so hard to find, especially in the style I like. But South Korean brands seem to carry these colours but then, there is the sizing issue that comes with it 😒😒😒 😓.
@@pouchika5672 Hopefully you find some good places to get these colours. Yes, sometimes Korean and Chinese brands are very good but more tailored for petite. I find browsing online easier to find colours than specific high street stores - never know what you'll find with a random internet search - obviously checking the seller is legit and has a record of positive reviews first. eBay and Amazon are quite good for searching and filtering on international clothing sellers. Good luck!
@@daphnent-b1240 I've just resigned myself that I'm gonna have to make the clothes myself. The silhouettes, combined with the colours that I like. Are not accessible on the high street. Plus I have the skills to make the garments, so I might as well do it.
@@pouchika5672 That sounds excellent! Definitely use your skills and make the clothes the way you like it - as someone once said 'why settle for a tight squeeze, when you can have a perfect fit'. Well, he wasn't talking about clothes at the time but the metaphor can apply literally here. Maybe you can help us all out by making clothes for us as well - get some more exciting and inclusive designers out here. All the best 😊
@@daphnent-b1240 I actually studied womenswear design in uni and realized that I don't wanna be a fashion designer 😂. Plus I feel like my aesthetic choice is a bit niche.
Finally found a video with black people in it that is for the dark autumn type. Thank you for making this. I now know for fact that I am a dark autumn due to your numerous examples.
I watched A LOT of color analysis videos and I have never finished one while feeling seen and understood until today, excuse my grammar English is not my first language, but I just had to comment to tell you how amazing this is and to thank you for it.
Thank you so much🥰
@@cocoastyling I have a lavender blue colored long sleeved shirt, and I like this color, but I know it's not my color, I notice though when I put this color up against my skin, it makes my skin look more red. Does this mean something?
I'm trying to revamp my style after being painfully insecure and your channel is the only one that really DEDICATES to women who look like me and take out the guess work of comparing my coloring to a bunch of women that lack melanin.
One thing I've realized when it comes to evaluating contrast on dark skin is that the "skin finish" or the highlights on the skin are an important factor, moreso than eyes and teeth.
Nyma Tang for example has very luminous skin, with the highlights on her skin being bright and shining, contributing to her being a clear type. More matte skin will read are more muted/less contrasted.
Another thing to consider for dark skin people is the contrast of our eyebrows and lip color. If your lips and eyebrows are muted/blended with rest the skin, it will lower your perceived contrast.
This was the most helpful video on this topic I've seen. It’s so enlightening to see how the application of this season varies from individual to individual even though they are all dark autumn. For example, how the brighter colors/shades looked beautiful on Ryan and deeper, muted ones looked more cohesive on Jasmine. Game changer 👍🏾
Since I enjoy people watching I have noticed many stylish women with dark skin. I think I learned a bit about hue, temperature and saturation too. Things I can use myself. Really fine balances.
I’ve been waiting for this one, turn it up!
Thank you for focusing on melaninated skin!
Thank you!!! I'm a brown girl and I've been looking for a video like this for a while. The examples were so useful
Thank you for acknowledging brown and deeper skin tones on this subject!🙏
After binge watching your videos, I think I've found my color season 🥳. I was so confused, being a neutral undertone. I now know I'm a Dark autumn, the examples you gave have confirmed it for me. Thank you!!!
SAME!!!!!!!!!
Words cannot express how greatfull I am to have this video in my recommendation
Jasmine Tookes!!!!!!! She's so beautiful
You deserve more views! This was so well done. Definitely sharing it. 👍🏽
I am now convinced I am a Dark Autumn! I had debated whether Dark Winter might be more suitable. This is so thorough; I'm so grateful it takes into account neutral warm skin tones! The section on Jasmine Tookes describes to a T! I am so excited to try my best colours, thank you for all your hardwork 😊
Thank you for this video. I know now why i love green so much
This is by far the best explanation on color season. Thanks for putting together this information!
Thank you so much for this! These are great tips for women with deeper shades.
I think I’m a dark autumn! Great video!👍🏾👍🏾
You are A GOD SEND! Thank you so much for your labor! Much success 🖤🖤✊🏿✊🏿
I appreciate that💖
@@cocoastyling there's one thing though, color analysts need to stop saying that Dark Autumns can't wear blue or gray, it's bad enough warmer toned people don't have very many colors to work with. Dark Autumns CAN wear blue and gray they just brown or yellow toned.. Greige or aquamarine blue or Agean blue will on Dark Autumns.
@@cocoastylingMicah, wouldn't true black be too harsh on dark autumns, is better to wear soft black, or is true black okay as well, I want to get your opinion on this.
This was so good! I’ve been struggling with my color season and the lack of representation of women of color and this was perfect! Thank you!
Where has this channel been all my life? Such a life saver- thank you.
I think I'm a dark autumn. Dark red and orange suits me.
All colors look good on dark skin!
Not ALL colors. Depends on the person.
@@victoriataylor5584 You have your opinion and I have mine. Simple as that!
I am in love with your channel. You describe this so very easily for us. This is very useful information you're bringing, thank you. I have been struggling to figure this out and here it is.
This was the one I was waiting for! Great job as always!!
Can you do sister seasons for deep autumn or which spring colors work for them aswell?
i love it! i look the same features as jasmine tookes, but i'm brown skin. thank you, amazing video 💗
I love this! Thank you so much. Please make more videos for dark autumns of Ryan destiny’s type
everything looks good on darkskin! Love being the same shade as ryan destiney
What she means by the right shade of silver is that it has either a brown or beige undertone to it. Pewter with a beige or brown undertone to it.
Thank you so much for this, I have a neutral undertone and it’s been so hard to figure this out. These videos have helped so much ❤
I absolutely love this! Been waiting for this all my life
OMG. I'm new here, just subbed and went to your website. I can't wait to book you for styling services. This is incredible. You're talented.
This was so good! Would love to see similar video for dark winter.
Will go up soon! The Dark Winter Features video will go up in a few minutes:)
@@cocoastyling i Read from a certified image consultant that angela basset is a WARM AUTUMN.
@@sadraolaedo4733 no, she is not, she is a dark autumn, she has dark hair, and dark eyes, and warm skin.
@@sadraolaedo4733 a warm autumn does not have dark hair and eyes.
@@khadijabey7964 thanks I appreciate your correction
I am so thankful I just found your channel.
Wowwww, this is my first video of yours and I can't believe I haven't found you sooner. This is so nice as there aren't many channels that talk about color for dark skin. Keep it up. No am going to binge watch your entire channel.
Best video I have seen on colour analysis for my skintone. It took ages for me to figure this out on my own. I should have watched this ages ago!
I really love your videos, I think I have finally identified myself as a dark autumn
Her eyes are dark brown, but I like what she's saying about colors, I'm a lighter brown and I can see myself in those colors they look so pretty
Yes. Humans don't have actually have black eyes. I am learning to be a little more confident incorporating color into my wardrobe thanks to her content.
Yes! No one has completely black eyes.
But it's easier to say black instead of having to say very-very-very dark brown eyes each time. It gets confusing especially when there is a distinction between dark brown eyes and very dark brown eyes that look black unless you are really close.
And it's really fun to experiment with colors and see how they match your features:)
@@cocoastyling Thank you for this channel. I always thought there was more to being just light or dark as black women. There are so many subtle details to our skintones. It is so beautiful to see someone who knows how to educate and gracefully convey that message.
@@cocoastyling I figured that.
@@cocoastyling it's more understandable to say black than very very dark brown eyes because they are closer to black than brown.
Wonderful presentation and information. I have subscribed and I am also an Afro-Latina!!!
Bienvenida 🥰
This is so helpful, can you make a video about hair colors?
Sure:) I'll add it to the suggestion list
Loved this, I fell into the 2nd category..I have a neutral undertone,cool 😊
This has been way overdue👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thankyou so much
I feel like my skin is more neutral warm olive, but the Dark Winter colors look better on me! My results flip flop between Dark Autumn & Dark Winter. 🙃
Absolutely amazing content! I'm investing in more quality clothes, so I'm making sure to get colors that complement me.
Definitely,
You can get the simplest garment, if it it in the right color, you will look astonishing
@@cocoastyling so neutral warm people should not wear orangey red lipsticks. We need BLUE red lipsticks.
@@cocoastyling or more brown red lipsticks.
@@cocoastyling I say this because on Jasmine Tookes, you said that red lipstick is not that great on her. It isn't because it's probably an ORANGE red. She needs more of a blue red, or a brown red.
@@cocoastylingdo colors have to blend in? Especially orange, I'm neutral warm, more close to Jasmine Tookes. I feel terracotta blends in with my skin too much.
THis video is so good! You bodied this!
Or blues that have yellow added to them. Teal, for instance.
I can relate a 100% to this
If you or anyone has any more examples of black women who are neutral-warm toned with medium saturation I would really appreciate it 🙏🏾 like Jasmine Tookes and Angela Bassett in this video 🙂
im dark autumn but i love grey clothes :-( i dont think i look too bad in them
I can resonate with angela
I feel so seen, thank you ❤
Yellow is very forgiving on dark skin because of the brown in our skin. Brown and yellow go very well together. Blue doesn't look good on us because blue doesn't look good up against orange skin. Think sunflowers.
Yes yes yes🎉🎉🎉
this help me a lot, thanks!!
great video-- very well done with awesome pictures and examples
Wonderful Analysis !❤️
I love these. Thank you 😊
I can't figure out if I'm dark or soft autumn. I have dark hair and eyes and a warm undertone but I might be too muted for dark autumn. Maybe I'm inbetween?
You could!
Try watching my video on being in between types, it might help you out
Finally lol yes
Great video
Love this , thank you
Good info ❤. Please be aware that no one has black eyes 👀 It’s different shades of brown
I couldn't thank you enough for this vid😭
I love this channel💛😊
FINALLLLLLLLYYYYY!! Great vid! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
I read from a certified image consultant that ANGELA BASSET IS WARM AUTUMN.
She is an Autumn,
But her skin has a neutral warm undertone, wearing overly warm colors can grey her out because she is not as warm
@@cocoastyling Okay i am dark, but with a warm undertone. I look my best in yellow gold jewellery, and my i did my colour analysis on my own and it perfectly matches DARK AUTUMN and the colours in dark autumn palette fits me.
Thank you so much for this!! This describes me to a T
Beautiful I loved that I understand 🤞😍
Hi. I am brown skin with grayish greenish undertones. I do not know what colors that will not highlight my gray and green undertones.
I will make a video on olive undertones soon!
@@cocoastyling Yes. Especially. Gray. I have a grayish undertone. As I got older. Please help me.
Amazing video!
Thank
Thank you 🙏🏾
I heard that true black is too harsh on dark autumns. Brown-black, golden black, red-black, or warm black, which is a very dark cyan color.
Thank you so much!!! 🤍 thanks to you I am finally able to see what is my color season!! I always thought I was a dark winter, but never felt it really true to me…but now, with how you explained dark autumn I feel understood?! It’s really comforting ❤️ thank you again and again!!! 🌷🌷have a beautiful day ladies🍓
Lovely!
Hey please do one of these... adutaketch anokyai nikki thot or duckie thot
They would be Clear Winters:)
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Awesome video
I am certain they all have dark brown eyes.
More like Warm black-brown. Not just dark brown
I have warm Black-brown eyes.
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I cant find anything that matches my red/copper hair 😭
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Can a dark warm autumn also wear colors for a soft warm autumn?
No, because soft dusty hues don't give you enough contrast. Remember, as a deep Autumn, you need to contrast.
Now, if you just WANT to wear softer colors, wear them as bottoms, and not towards your face.
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Jasmine tookes looks like she’s gonna look great when she’s like 60. You can tell she’ll look the same with a streak of grey hair like an anime character. 😂
Hello didnt see features or colors like Nyma
Nyma is a Clear Winter:)
Lilac is a warm color, I looked it up.
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Hello
I am sure I had subscribed the last time I watched your video....why was I unsubscribed when I specifically searched for your channel just now 😢
FYI...the eyes are "dark brown"...not black. 😁
I have eyes like that, I honestly don't mind when people say they are black.
Yes! No one has completely black eyes.
But it's easier to say black instead of having to say very-very-very dark brown eyes each time. It gets confusing especially when there is a distinction between dark brown eyes and very dark brown eyes that look black unless you are really close.
Besides black eyes don't necessarily have to be so piercing, not only black. There different shades of black out there. Dark brown eyes from a distance look BLACK, not brown. Brown eyes are lighter and warmer, and more or less muted.
Is this warm autumn
No, this is dark autumn.
I'm sorry, but what color does not look good on dark skin?
It's not about whether you are dark or light skinned. It's about Undertone (cool, warm) and if you're muted light/dark or bright .
@@pouchika5672 perhaps ur right, I just think all colors look good on dark skin...but there maybe something to warm vs cool tones
@@ddddddno24 I can attest that I do not look good in extremely bright colours or neons, and cool tones. I can do light muted colours but it's not great. When I wear toasted (dark) warm tones, my skin looks it's best and I can feel my confidence soaring. They're just more harmonious. Tbh I think it's most important when it comes to make-up.
@@pouchika5672 I am going to start holding up different colors to my skin to see which makes me glow.
It's brown eyes not black