I dressed as Angelina for Halloween this year and I was dumbfounded to go from thinking I was a True Bright, to finding out I'm exactly as Angelina lol, which never would have ever guessed I'd be any remote autumn, but I'm True Deep! Which is why I can lean and get away with it to my favorite BW, CW, DW, SA colors. Great job here!
I really appreciate this as I have had 3 colour analysis done all different and told I'm inbetween colours seasons each time There are some ppl who fit snuggly into a season and others who don't I can wear gold and silver But I realise now it's the depth and dimension for me Even my hairdresser said I need depth not dark Totally agree with in taking consideration about your style It should not be solely based on colour , they should collaborate with each other When Angelina wears deeper colours she does look more radiant as opposed to the light colours and similar to Eva green who is a natural blonde but looks great in deep rich colours as it's her style Love this example and your insight 🙏
Thank you! This helped me so much. I have warm undertone and pink overtone. Soft Autumn is too light, too cold and too muted. Warm Autumn is too rich and warm. Warm Spring is too bright. I believe I am a transition type.
Very useful! I was draped as a Blue Spring in House of Color 2 years ago. This week I saw a TCI consultant, and was expecting a spring of some sort... but after a lot of deliberation... I'm a soft Autumn!! Apparently I am very neutral, but leaning warm. I still plan on keeping my spring wardrobe, but not mixing in soft Autumn colors. One thing I've learned, soft autumn and soft summer are VERY similar. Also funny, even though I never thought I'd wear muted shades, I have a ton of Soft Autumn colors in my house. Like all over.
Soft Autumn and Soft Summer are indeed very similar and it might go further than that. A lot of Soft Autumns can really wear Spring especially when the skin is a little tanned. You can wear lots of different colors through the entire year not only focusing on 1 color palette. Color is complex is nature.
Surprising, you are used to see Angelina in her certain colors, she was winter for me, but comparing the colors, huh, i get your point. Thank you for the video.
If you look closely, she often has 2-3 tones in her skin and 2-3 tones in her hair. Her warm grey eyes shift from grey to blue or even brown, which is common for grey eyes. I think all her unedited photos show she is more dimensional than a clear type, but her photos are often edited to make her eyes clear blue and hair jet black or solid brown. In reality, she has a soft, dimensional look. And she actually is a natural blonde as well, she just preferred to dye her hair from a young age as a goth kid.
I wish you would do Jennifer Aniston and Sabrina carpenter . Both are leaning warm to me ( Jennifer looked gorgeous as Rachel wearing warm hair and autumn palettes ) and still people always put her into summer . Same with Sabrina carpenter , I think she really shines in warm soft colours and everyone thinks she’s summer as well . Would love to have your opinion on them ❤
This video made so much sense. Thank you! I haven’t had a professional do my seasons yet. I’ve worked with makeup for almost 20 years and when I was in school we touched on seasons a bit. But we only talked about 4 back then! Now that it has gotten popular again, the 12 make much more sense. I think I will be a little tough when I get around to going to someone. I’m 99% certain what I think I am… But it makes sense when you talked about the transitional situations and that not every palette is going to completely fit you, because you will always have certain colors that will specifically always work for YOU! Can’t wait to be a “fun one” for someone in the near future. Thanks!
I am more and more confused for myself. I suspect im near neutral and most call me soft autumn/soft summer. I definitely don't look great in most pinks. Pastel or barbie. I look great in truqoise which is dark and bright, greens (both warm and cool ones), and most blues, and also pale aqua. Somethings when I wear them, I look ORANGE. It somehow changes my skin and makes me look orange so I presume thats a warm undertone? I have grey green eyes with hazel flecks that used to be gray blue when I was young, and natrual warmish dark blonde hair. I do tan a bit in the summer (which I couldn't do when younger- I'd just be super pale and then burn).
In my younger days, I was typed a soft autumn. Now that I'm in 60's and turning gray, I've been typed a soft deep cool which I think is a dark winter. My biggest question relates to wearing gray and/or black...black seems too harsh and gray doesn't do much for me. I also wear a few spring colors that aren't supposed to be in my palette. Pastels don't work for me but then there's the question about what contrasting color to wear with deep colors so if I wear a plum top, do I wear a black or gray pant? Light gray for contrast or charcoal gray for deep?
This video was very helpful in clarifying why Angelina Jolie wears black so well. I have wondered about her colour season. Years ago I had my colours analyzed and was classified as a Contrasting Cerullian Autumn. Only recently did I realize that it means I'm a Deep Autumn. However, with my hair greying and my skin tone cooling, I am now finding that I am in transition to wearing more cool colours. It's awkward, as I'm not sure which colours in which palette actually are flattering. Do I cobble together a combination of colours to make a new palette?
Thank you for sharing :) It depends if you have "clarity" in your appearance more prominent now. I've seen people transiting through the same season or even to something like Bright Spring because it requires clarity-brightness. If you could compare yourself to a celebrity, who would that be ?
Thanks for getting back to me so promptly! And what a great question! I'll have to think about that as I can't think of a celebrity I resemble in colouring, as so many of them colour their hair to get rid of the gray.@@FilosoFashion
I compared an older photo of me (taken before I turned grey). The celebrity whose colouring most closely resembled mine was Michelle Mylett. Her skin and eye colours were very similar. My hair used to be warm brown, leaning auburn. @@FilosoFashion
me: oh wow she looks radiant video: this does not benefit her me:oh okay she looks sickly video: this shade benefits her a lot Obviously, my eyes dont work 😅
I dressed as Angelina for Halloween this year and I was dumbfounded to go from thinking I was a True Bright, to finding out I'm exactly as Angelina lol, which never would have ever guessed I'd be any remote autumn, but I'm True Deep! Which is why I can lean and get away with it to my favorite BW, CW, DW, SA colors. Great job here!
Thank you very much 🤗 I’m glad you like it
I really appreciate this as I have had 3 colour analysis done all different and told I'm inbetween colours seasons each time
There are some ppl who fit snuggly into a season and others who don't
I can wear gold and silver
But I realise now it's the depth and dimension for me
Even my hairdresser said I need depth not dark
Totally agree with in taking consideration about your style
It should not be solely based on colour , they should collaborate with each other
When Angelina wears deeper colours she does look more radiant as opposed to the light colours and similar to Eva green who is a natural blonde but looks great in deep rich colours as it's her style
Love this example and your insight 🙏
Thank you! This helped me so much. I have warm undertone and pink overtone. Soft Autumn is too light, too cold and too muted. Warm Autumn is too rich and warm. Warm Spring is too bright. I believe I am a transition type.
Glad it was helpful :)
Very useful! I was draped as a Blue Spring in House of Color 2 years ago. This week I saw a TCI consultant, and was expecting a spring of some sort... but after a lot of deliberation... I'm a soft Autumn!! Apparently I am very neutral, but leaning warm. I still plan on keeping my spring wardrobe, but not mixing in soft Autumn colors. One thing I've learned, soft autumn and soft summer are VERY similar. Also funny, even though I never thought I'd wear muted shades, I have a ton of Soft Autumn colors in my house. Like all over.
Soft Autumn and Soft Summer are indeed very similar and it might go further than that. A lot of Soft Autumns can really wear Spring especially when the skin is a little tanned. You can wear lots of different colors through the entire year not only focusing on 1 color palette. Color is complex is nature.
Surprising, you are used to see Angelina in her certain colors, she was winter for me, but comparing the colors, huh, i get your point. Thank you for the video.
Thank you too :)
I always felt like her skin was not right for a soft season, it seems so bright and even toned, even without black hair it gives her contrast
If you look closely, she often has 2-3 tones in her skin and 2-3 tones in her hair. Her warm grey eyes shift from grey to blue or even brown, which is common for grey eyes. I think all her unedited photos show she is more dimensional than a clear type, but her photos are often edited to make her eyes clear blue and hair jet black or solid brown. In reality, she has a soft, dimensional look. And she actually is a natural blonde as well, she just preferred to dye her hair from a young age as a goth kid.
@@OceansbutalsoLakes thats a good observation : )
@@daraamagi6286 thanks, it’s interesting to me since different people type her so differently!
I wish you would do Jennifer Aniston and Sabrina carpenter . Both are leaning warm to me ( Jennifer looked gorgeous as Rachel wearing warm hair and autumn palettes ) and still people always put her into summer . Same with Sabrina carpenter , I think she really shines in warm soft colours and everyone thinks she’s summer as well . Would love to have your opinion on them ❤
Ive wondered about Sabrina Carpenter as well. I feel she'd be rather transitional.
@ yeah I think she can do both but I think cooler tones tend to wash her out and make her more pale
This video made so much sense. Thank you! I haven’t had a professional do my seasons yet. I’ve worked with makeup for almost 20 years and when I was in school we touched on seasons a bit. But we only talked about 4 back then! Now that it has gotten popular again, the 12 make much more sense. I think I will be a little tough when I get around to going to someone. I’m 99% certain what I think I am… But it makes sense when you talked about the transitional situations and that not every palette is going to completely fit you, because you will always have certain colors that will specifically always work for YOU! Can’t wait to be a “fun one” for someone in the near future. Thanks!
Me too!❤
I am more and more confused for myself. I suspect im near neutral and most call me soft autumn/soft summer. I definitely don't look great in most pinks. Pastel or barbie. I look great in truqoise which is dark and bright, greens (both warm and cool ones), and most blues, and also pale aqua. Somethings when I wear them, I look ORANGE. It somehow changes my skin and makes me look orange so I presume thats a warm undertone? I have grey green eyes with hazel flecks that used to be gray blue when I was young, and natrual warmish dark blonde hair. I do tan a bit in the summer (which I couldn't do when younger- I'd just be super pale and then burn).
Very helpful. I think I’m quite neutral, some kind of transition type.
Thank you for sharing :)
Fascinating
In my younger days, I was typed a soft autumn. Now that I'm in 60's and turning gray, I've been typed a soft deep cool which I think is a dark winter. My biggest question relates to wearing gray and/or black...black seems too harsh and gray doesn't do much for me. I also wear a few spring colors that aren't supposed to be in my palette. Pastels don't work for me but then there's the question about what contrasting color to wear with deep colors so if I wear a plum top, do I wear a black or gray pant? Light gray for contrast or charcoal gray for deep?
This video was very helpful in clarifying why Angelina Jolie wears black so well. I have wondered about her colour season. Years ago I had my colours analyzed and was classified as a Contrasting Cerullian Autumn. Only recently did I realize that it means I'm a Deep Autumn. However, with my hair greying and my skin tone cooling, I am now finding that I am in transition to wearing more cool colours. It's awkward, as I'm not sure which colours in which palette actually are flattering. Do I cobble together a combination of colours to make a new palette?
Thank you for sharing :) It depends if you have "clarity" in your appearance more prominent now. I've seen people transiting through the same season or even to something like Bright Spring because it requires clarity-brightness. If you could compare yourself to a celebrity, who would that be ?
Thanks for getting back to me so promptly! And what a great question! I'll have to think about that as I can't think of a celebrity I resemble in colouring, as so many of them colour their hair to get rid of the gray.@@FilosoFashion
I compared an older photo of me (taken before I turned grey). The celebrity whose colouring most closely resembled mine was Michelle Mylett. Her skin and eye colours were very similar. My hair used to be warm brown, leaning auburn. @@FilosoFashion
What eyeshadow palette do you use? It looks lovely ☺️
I only use 1 palette rstyle.me/+L3ihLDAR8KrKqgDxW1O-2w
me: oh wow she looks radiant
video: this does not benefit her
me:oh okay she looks sickly
video: this shade benefits her a lot
Obviously, my eyes dont work 😅
Does having a nutural even light olive skin tone fit you in-between seasons
yes, it might :)
Olive skin?
I have the colouring of a brown paper bag or mud.