So helpful to see the deep winter and deep autumn colours. I have similar colouring and now understand why chocolate brown and various greens and purples also work well in my winter palate. Love it. Thanks.
Thank you (and your client) for doing this video. I found it so helpful. I suspect that I’m a dark winter as well but was confused because I definitely look better in a warm white than a cool white. When she said “Casper”, I laughed because that’s how I feel I look in white (and many light colours). Love your videos! Also, your outfit looks fantastic on you. Cheers from Canada.
This is totally my coloring too! I’m a deep winter and love wearing black but with hazel eyes that have green and gold, I can wear a lot of deep autumn. Yellow is the worst color on me too and I’ve never bought a single yellow clothing item lol, so I know I’m not a true autumn. Neutral can be tricky! Thanks for a very informative and enjoyable video! Xx
I think it would be beneficial not to “lead” the client by describing the fabric samples as cool or warm. Actually describing the colour (“lemon yellow, a true red blue”) allows them to pick based on how it looks with their skin rather than a possible bias towards warm or cool. Love your videos!!
It's a shame she wasn't sold on the pine green. I thought that was her best colour. I'd imagine she'd look stunning and very elegant in a pine green evening gown.
The cool summer is so lovely on Niamh, too. I have a similar skin tone, but my eyes are lighter and hair is lighter, too. This makes so much more sense than many other videos, though. Thank you both🤍
I’m a deep winter and this was helpful to watch for me to review the features of the deep palettes and why some deep autumn colors work for me, but some of the light summer colors wash me out. Thank you for this!
Hi from Italy! Here we do color analysis with the same procedure, but we put slightly different colors in the palettes. For example black here is the best color on a dark winter and pine green is signature of cool winter. Kinda curious.
Literally that lilac top way at the beginning looks soooooo good. But I might be very biased, as I am obsessed with lavender flowers, lilacs, pastel baby colors, and amethyst crystals. 😅
Being a deep autumn I love winter colors. We have so much variety. We can go cool or warm, softer or brighter, as long as the colors are rich. I think she can incorporate those lighter colors she liked in a handbag, shoes, or jewelry.
Thanks, Sarah and Niamh, that was so interesting and helpful. It's amazing to see how colours immediately make a difference to a face. And also, thanks for the insight to what a colour consultation actually involves. Excellent process, well done!
OMG, I love your videos and the way you work with the clients! I really wish I still lived in Ireland to do the consultation with you (as I guess I am a soft summer but am not sure :) ) keep up the good work
This was such a relaxing fun video Your guests colouration is unique in that I feel she can actually borrow from multiple seasons and wear some of the colors she really liked but didn't fit her main season.
Ooh! Now I understand. I'm a winter deep!!! Thank you ❤ Could not understand why I actually loved a dark brown, just as much as black and dark navy, and of course the darker purples and greens etc. meanwhile some cool but lighter colors seem to wash me out a bit. Pretty much what Mary B.C. wrote below. I´ve been longing for some reddish hair again... should I stay away from that or could it work with a deep winter palette maybe?
As long as it is a more purple based red not orange. I had henna orange red on my hair and looked like crap in pictures but now I have a ruby red burgundy and it is so much better get compliments all the time now
Wow that was interesting! I wasn't so sure about a lot of them but once you got to her palette it made sense! She definately needs the depth. I actually disliked the white on her from the start, so I didn't think she would be cool at first, but silver was stunning. And I thought the black was fine, much better than white at least. But I liked the brown as well.
Watching these types of videos has become my latest obsession, especially since I can't afford this kind of thing myself at the moment. One thing I've started doing too is looking at pictures of me and I have noticed what looks good and what doesn't. There have been times when I had no choice in what I've worn (uniforms for work or school are perfect examples) and those definitely wash me out because they are black and white. One picture that did confuse me was this silver dress I wore. I got it at a bridal boutique (they had gowns other than wedding dresses lol) and I looked amazing in it. But when I got a professional picture of me, for some reason, the silver looked more bronze and my face was orange, I looked awful. I wondered if it was a combo of the makeup or the lightning. Looking at the makeup, I definitely am not wearing a pink blush (which is what I normally do). Someone else did my make-up. Btw, the silver was called platinum silver. So I am clueless on what happened in this case because I do look better in cooler and softer colors because of my delicate coloring and blonde hair (it's golden blonde btw).
I keep looking at the red coat in the video I think it feels harder for me to see what I need to? I’d love to see analysis without the colored clothing on the racks
I thought dark winter had to have a deeper complexion more similar to yours. I would have thought her to be a true winter and you a dark winter? Shows I have a lot to learn. I'll keep watching!
That's the danger in simply looking at a person't features and putting them into a category. I let the colours do the talking and that's what I trust. Winters, Autumns, etc can look vastly different!
19:48 I'm so confused because for me that cool green would be a warm blue. Where do you draw the line and why does it matter (since in the end it's just a wavelength)?
In my view, it's indeed a cool green and not a warm blue. It has more yellow than blue, making it green (IMO). If it had more blue in it (than yellow), then for me that would be a type of blue.
@@kitty_s23456 Okay, so if you have blue and add some yellow (=warmth) to it, it becomes a warm blue. If you keep on adding yellow it eventually becomes the coolest possible version of green. How can a color become cooler (warm blue -> cool green) by adding more warmth to it?
@@StarOnTheWater if you keep adding yellow to blue, it becomes the warmest version of green (yellow green), not a cold green (like blue-green or teal).
I'm eating a lot of turmeric for health reasons and my skin looks so sallow! It's affecting my colours as I'm a winter. Usually I can get away with a citrus yellow that's paler, a pale blue or a cool beige. But right now that's looking horrible The same happens if I eat too much beta carotene in pumpkin and carrots. Undertones are tricky because even naturally sallow skin has an undertone but right now I'm feeling invisible to my best colours...
@@sarahryanthestylecoach LOL it will go away....however interestingly my mother and I are both winters but our underlying skin tone is neutral so we can also wear some warmer tones. Just not bright orange or bright yellow anything in that direction or muddy colours are a bit blearrrh although I can wear dark camouflage in deep colours and it looks great. The trick is to have a black or white against your skin, as you have said. There is a lot of trickiness in getting the undertone correct as many people have acne or other skin conditions that are inflammatory which can throw the analysis off.... the undertone can be very different to superficial ruddiness. You are totally nailing it in your analysis and the best person I've yet seen on this. I love that you delve into a wider pallette and don't just stick to the old days which were rigid.
I'm a deep winter and wear some of the deep autumn as well. I never feel my best in summer and spring because the color palette of clothes available in stores do not suit me. I end up with a lot of black as the lesser of the evils available. Have you done any videos that address what to wear in one's "off " season?
Thank you for showing the complete analysis, this was really helpful to get a better understanding of the process. However I did not understand why dark winter’s sister season is on the opposite side of the color wheel when the sister season of bright winter is the one next to it. Do you always go in the opposite direction if someone has both warm & cool features?
can you do a video on yellows for deep winters? and what can a deep winter wear for each season? patterns, motifs, combinations especially for spring and summer seasons. i feel our palette is too heavy for half the year.
Great video thank you! Question: since orange is red (neutral) + yellow (warm), and purple is red (neutral) + blue (cool), why can’t orange be made cooler the same way purple can me made warmer by adding more red than blue? It will always be cool but some purples can look good on warm tones, no?
red and yellow are both warm so no matter what direction you go, it will always be warm. for purple if you add blue, it will be cool since there’s more blue. warm if there’s more red. red can only be a cool color if there’s added blue
I love your channel. I too was coloured to dark winter many years ago. I have a question please? Do we change colour palette depths as we age? I think a winter stays a winter but do we go from deep to light for example? Many thanks for these very inspirational videos.
Neutral in terms of temperature? She is neutral-cool. Did you see how the orange affected her? Definitely can't wear some of the warmer colours from Autumn.
@@sarahryanthestylecoach yes I did. Is it that the colours are good on her but not quite so good as her actual season? I don't really have the eye for these things so find it interesting. Thanks for the learnings!
Io trovo che questa ragazza stia molto meglio con i colori caldi, il viso sembra molto più rilassato e naturale. I colori freddi le accentuato moltissimo i rossori del viso e sembrano troppi forti per lei, si vedono prima i panni della sua faccia
Her hair plays a big part of the analysis. Not sure how that would be distracting but I take what you mean about the coats. I've removed them for future videos.
I think it is always a good idea to work with one's natural pigmentation. Sure she could spray tan and go light brown hair. But why? To look more Germanic? I don't see the point.
@@angrytrees7519 I meant that almost black hair doesn't look so good on the summer type, because black isn't a summer type color either... I thought that was colored. I have the problem myself and I think that the 5-6 range looks better. Without any red and gold stitch
I could watch these consultations all day😍
So happy to hear that. Would you like to see another?
Absolutely please!
@@lc9215 OK I'll see if I can get more models who are willing to be on UA-cam!! :)
Fantastic!
Are you familiar with ‘Colour Analysis Studio’ here on UA-cam?
They are my favourites here in Australia 🤩
@@lc9215 I've just checked them out, so good!!
So helpful to see the deep winter and deep autumn colours. I have similar colouring and now understand why chocolate brown and various greens and purples also work well in my winter palate. Love it. Thanks.
Glad you liked it Mary. Thanks for watching!
Thank you (and your client) for doing this video. I found it so helpful. I suspect that I’m a dark winter as well but was confused because I definitely look better in a warm white than a cool white. When she said “Casper”, I laughed because that’s how I feel I look in white (and many light colours). Love your videos! Also, your outfit looks fantastic on you. Cheers from Canada.
This is totally my coloring too! I’m a deep winter and love wearing black but with hazel eyes that have green and gold, I can wear a lot of deep autumn. Yellow is the worst color on me too and I’ve never bought a single yellow clothing item lol, so I know I’m not a true autumn. Neutral can be tricky! Thanks for a very informative and enjoyable video! Xx
So glad you enjoyed it Stephanie!
I think it would be beneficial not to “lead” the client by describing the fabric samples as cool or warm. Actually describing the colour (“lemon yellow, a true red blue”) allows them to pick based on how it looks with their skin rather than a possible bias towards warm or cool. Love your videos!!
Thank you!
I used to have resistance to being "cold" 😂 but I had to assume I'm a kind and warmy winter ❤
It's a shame she wasn't sold on the pine green. I thought that was her best colour. I'd imagine she'd look stunning and very elegant in a pine green evening gown.
I can see why she wasn’t sold on the pine green. It was aging and did nothing for her skin tone.
The cool summer is so lovely on Niamh, too. I have a similar skin tone, but my eyes are lighter and hair is lighter, too. This makes so much more sense than many other videos, though. Thank you both🤍
Thanks for watching Kammey!
I’m a deep winter and this was helpful to watch for me to review the features of the deep palettes and why some deep autumn colors work for me, but some of the light summer colors wash me out. Thank you for this!
Thanks for watching Bethany!
Wow how indepth! Really interesting how she can venture in to deep Autumn. Fun and beautiful model!
Thanks Sara! I'll pass your lovely words on to Niamh! :)
Hi from Italy! Here we do color analysis with the same procedure, but we put slightly different colors in the palettes. For example black here is the best color on a dark winter and pine green is signature of cool winter. Kinda curious.
VHi Helena, where did you get your fabric drapes from? Greets from Austria
That's interesting, as I've been watching different videos I see people having different drapes, those from Korea are different too.
Literally that lilac top way at the beginning looks soooooo good. But I might be very biased, as I am obsessed with lavender flowers, lilacs, pastel baby colors, and amethyst crystals. 😅
It's pretty nice right? Watch the rest of the video to see if it is in her palette! :)
It's a pretty color onto itself, but I think she looks better with the deeper purple 24:03
Roght? It looks like she has makeup on. Woow
@@musiclover-ev7jndisagree
Being a deep autumn I love winter colors. We have so much variety. We can go cool or warm, softer or brighter, as long as the colors are rich. I think she can incorporate those lighter colors she liked in a handbag, shoes, or jewelry.
Exactly! It sounds like you have a great understanding of your colours :)
Deep Autumn here:) Thank you for mentioning that depth is our primary consideration, of course followed by intensity and shade:)
Thanks, Sarah and Niamh, that was so interesting and helpful. It's amazing to see how colours immediately make a difference to a face. And also, thanks for the insight to what a colour consultation actually involves. Excellent process, well done!
Thanks Terry. It was a fun consultation with Niamh. I think I might do a few more of these!
Best colour analysis I have ever seen!! ❤
Thanks so much Claire. Watch out for the next one coming out tomorrow!
I have the same coloring. I love the color palette!
It's such a beautiful palette! Lucky you!
OMG, I love your videos and the way you work with the clients! I really wish I still lived in Ireland to do the consultation with you (as I guess I am a soft summer but am not sure :) ) keep up the good work
Thanks for watching. I’m glad you are enjoying them. Keep in mind I do online analysis too!
This was such a relaxing fun video
Your guests colouration is unique in that I feel she can actually borrow from multiple seasons and wear some of the colors she really liked but didn't fit her main season.
So glad you liked it! I'll be making more like this soon!
The reds looks sooo good on her!
I know, so good!
Wow, this was super interesting and very easy to follow! So satisfying to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Very powerful. It is so important to know what colors look best on you!
Couldn't agree more!
The deep winter purple was my favorite on her!
So nice on her!
Ooh! Now I understand. I'm a winter deep!!! Thank you ❤
Could not understand why I actually loved a dark brown, just as much as black and dark navy, and of course the darker purples and greens etc. meanwhile some cool but lighter colors seem to wash me out a bit. Pretty much what Mary B.C. wrote below.
I´ve been longing for some reddish hair again... should I stay away from that or could it work with a deep winter palette maybe?
So glad you got clarity. you could definitely do red but keep it cool!
As long as it is a more purple based red not orange. I had henna orange red on my hair and looked like crap in pictures but now I have a ruby red burgundy and it is so much better get compliments all the time now
I thought the bright Chinese blue looked sooo precious on her. And all the cool reds too x
Yeah she looks great in them! Thanks for watching Sherry!
This is great. You should make more color consult videos
Thank you! I plan on doing one very soon!
She looks amazing in red! ❤
So true :)
Perfect analysis really interesting.
Thank you!
Wow that was interesting!
I wasn't so sure about a lot of them but once you got to her palette it made sense! She definately needs the depth.
I actually disliked the white on her from the start, so I didn't think she would be cool at first, but silver was stunning.
And I thought the black was fine, much better than white at least. But I liked the brown as well.
Yes she can definitely tolerate the depth better than the lighter colours :)
@@sarahryanthestylecoach so interesting that she didn't suit the black as a winter, but once you held up the navy in her pallet, she popped!
Just subscribed. Definitely booking a consultation with you on our next visit to beautiful Ireland. Thank you for this lovely demonstration, my dear.
Thanks Dita! Hope to meet you soon!
Awesome video! Very helpful info and great presentation 👍
Thanks so much Susie! Glad you enjoyed it!
Watching these types of videos has become my latest obsession, especially since I can't afford this kind of thing myself at the moment. One thing I've started doing too is looking at pictures of me and I have noticed what looks good and what doesn't. There have been times when I had no choice in what I've worn (uniforms for work or school are perfect examples) and those definitely wash me out because they are black and white. One picture that did confuse me was this silver dress I wore. I got it at a bridal boutique (they had gowns other than wedding dresses lol) and I looked amazing in it. But when I got a professional picture of me, for some reason, the silver looked more bronze and my face was orange, I looked awful. I wondered if it was a combo of the makeup or the lightning. Looking at the makeup, I definitely am not wearing a pink blush (which is what I normally do). Someone else did my make-up. Btw, the silver was called platinum silver. So I am clueless on what happened in this case because I do look better in cooler and softer colors because of my delicate coloring and blonde hair (it's golden blonde btw).
There's a lot to be learnt by looking back at photos. Keep doing this and building the clues and you will gain a lot from it!
Thank you, very interesting! Would like to see more POC examples, if they're willing to be on YT.
Oh I'm working on it Kitty! Watch this space!
Soft winter for sure (if that season was included in the system).
Not in my system but yes, Winter ☺️💕
Great video. Really informative and a lovely model!!
Thanks Sally! Glad you enjoyed it!
I keep looking at the red coat in the video I think it feels harder for me to see what I need to?
I’d love to see analysis without the colored clothing on the racks
Great feedback. Somebody else mentioned this too so I will remove it for the next one. Thanks for watching! :)
I thought dark winter had to have a deeper complexion more similar to yours. I would have thought her to be a true winter and you a dark winter? Shows I have a lot to learn. I'll keep watching!
That's the danger in simply looking at a person't features and putting them into a category. I let the colours do the talking and that's what I trust. Winters, Autumns, etc can look vastly different!
Love the Irish accent. Hello from the States. I've always been a fan of women with freckles. I need to visit Ireland.
Go for it!
Can you do a colour consultation on an older person with grey hair please
That would be an interesting analysis. I will have to find someone willing to be on UA-cam :)
I am guessing Neve is a bright winter...we'll see! So much fun 😊
Ooohhhps! She is a Deep Winter after all.
19:48 I'm so confused because for me that cool green would be a warm blue. Where do you draw the line and why does it matter (since in the end it's just a wavelength)?
In my view, it's indeed a cool green and not a warm blue. It has more yellow than blue, making it green (IMO). If it had more blue in it (than yellow), then for me that would be a type of blue.
It looks like a pastel green.
@@kitty_s23456 Okay, so if you have blue and add some yellow (=warmth) to it, it becomes a warm blue. If you keep on adding yellow it eventually becomes the coolest possible version of green.
How can a color become cooler (warm blue -> cool green) by adding more warmth to it?
@@StarOnTheWater if you keep adding yellow to blue, it becomes the warmest version of green (yellow green), not a cold green (like blue-green or teal).
@@kitty_s23456 Eventually, obviously, but the first green you get - starting from blue and adding yellow - is the coolest.
Wow! You did a wonderful job with her.
Thank you so much!
I'm eating a lot of turmeric for health reasons and my skin looks so sallow! It's affecting my colours as I'm a winter.
Usually I can get away with a citrus yellow that's paler, a pale blue or a cool beige. But right now that's looking horrible The same happens if I eat too much beta carotene in pumpkin and carrots. Undertones are tricky because even naturally sallow skin has an undertone but right now I'm feeling invisible to my best colours...
So interesting! You might have to adapt ☺️💕
@@sarahryanthestylecoach LOL it will go away....however interestingly my mother and I are both winters but our underlying skin tone is neutral so we can also wear some warmer tones. Just not bright orange or bright yellow anything in that direction or muddy colours are a bit blearrrh although I can wear dark camouflage in deep colours and it looks great.
The trick is to have a black or white against your skin, as you have said. There is a lot of trickiness in getting the undertone correct as many people have acne or other skin conditions that are inflammatory which can throw the analysis off.... the undertone can be very different to superficial ruddiness.
You are totally nailing it in your analysis and the best person I've yet seen on this. I love that you delve into a wider pallette and don't just stick to the old days which were rigid.
I'm a deep winter and wear some of the deep autumn as well. I never feel my best in summer and spring because the color palette of clothes available in stores do not suit me. I end up with a lot of black as the lesser of the evils available. Have you done any videos that address what to wear in one's "off " season?
Could you elaborate more on ‘off’ season please?
Thank you for showing the complete analysis, this was really helpful to get a better understanding of the process. However I did not understand why dark winter’s sister season is on the opposite side of the color wheel when the sister season of bright winter is the one next to it. Do you always go in the opposite direction if someone has both warm & cool features?
Thanks for watching. The only reason it is opposite is because it is impossible to have all the sister seasons next to each other on a circle.
@@sarahryanthestylecoach Thank you 💞
Dark winter is side by side with deep autumn.😊
That's correct!
Hello Sarah! Am feeling good with this analysis. Please can you help me with tips on how to create skin tone palette for a particular color type
can you do a video on yellows for deep winters? and what can a deep winter wear for each season? patterns, motifs, combinations especially for spring and summer seasons. i feel our palette is too heavy for half the year.
It is wrong I heard her accent and immediately clicked subscribed just to keep hearing her talk !?!?❤
I did the same 😂
If you are a winter, how do you acclimate to the actual seasons? Would you be odd wearing winter colors in summer for instance?
Keep an eye out for a video this Sunday answering your question ☺️💕
Where did you purchase your materials that you used in this video from?
And like the booklets at the end?
Great video thank you! Question: since orange is red (neutral) + yellow (warm), and purple is red (neutral) + blue (cool), why can’t orange be made cooler the same way purple can me made warmer by adding more red than blue? It will always be cool but some purples can look good on warm tones, no?
Great question! I'll do a youtube video on this!
red and yellow are both warm so no matter what direction you go, it will always be warm. for purple if you add blue, it will be cool since there’s more blue. warm if there’s more red. red can only be a cool color if there’s added blue
The cloak look is lovely♡
Thanks!
Very useful! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Hi! I'm a red head with Irish ! Do you have a colour palette for gingers?
I'm afraid it doesn't work like this. As you can see from the video, it is a complex process of understanding chroma, value and temperature.
hi! i would like to get my color analysis done. please guide me.
Hi please email me sarah@thestylecoach.ie to organise your consultation. Thank you! Sarah
I love your channel. I too was coloured to dark winter many years ago. I have a question please? Do we change colour palette depths as we age? I think a winter stays a winter but do we go from deep to light for example? Many thanks for these very inspirational videos.
Hey! I don't think our color palette change, maybe the contrast might do with hair whitening etc
Doesn’t the lighting make a big difference? At Anthropologie, everything I try on looks good, but then I get home and not so much.
Lighting is everything!
I loved it!❤
Aw thanks Magda! So glad to hear it!
She’s super neutral, I even prefer the deep autumn. The warm colors make her eyes brighter, and pop out the green
Neutral in terms of temperature? She is neutral-cool. Did you see how the orange affected her? Definitely can't wear some of the warmer colours from Autumn.
I’m surprised a deep winter can’t wear black well. I suppose deep winter is a little softer than the other winters (?).
Yes each season and sub season has their own levels of intensity, value etc. So one deep winter may not be exactly the same as another deep winter ☺️
I noticed that her best colors are winter colors with a charcoal undertone.
Nice!
It’s possible to be somewhere between a cool and deep winter? I feel like I have a foot in each box...
It could be the case that you are a True Winter. Remember that no palette is an island, there are overlaps between each season and each sub-group.
Dark autumn is so good on her
Can a deep winter have medium blue eyes and dark brown hair?
Gosh you look incredible in that grey.
Thank you so much! 😊
Lovely! ❤
Thank you! 😊
Somehow I liked her in the summer palette!
I knew she was a winter right away. I think I have an eye for this🤔
She's a classic winter woman, not much to think about in this case
How do you do an online color consultation?
I'll be demonstrating this in an upcoming video. Keep an eye out for it.
I know what colors compliment but I have a terrible time finding clothing in my palette.
I was surprised you didn't remove some of her makeup. I found her lipstick and blusher confusing, not sure whether h3r foundation matched her skin.
Hi Lynn. Niamh isn't wearing makeup here. In fact, she never wears makeup! So what you see is exactly how she is in real life, great skin! :)
She looks obvious winter in that lavender sweater suits her well
Yes it really looks well on her :)
Can a tan alter your season?
No as this is simply your overtone:)
I would have thought cool summer... 🤷♀
Did you watch the part with the cool Summer drapes on her?
@@sarahryanthestylecoach yes I did. Is it that the colours are good on her but not quite so good as her actual season? I don't really have the eye for these things so find it interesting. Thanks for the learnings!
Wow, when she wears the warm tone colors her face becomes yellow like sallow or good way.
Yep, it's amazing to see!
I think she might be a case of personality vs colour family, she seems like a spring
Oh no, definitely not Spring, I've tried Spring on her and they are really not the best!
When comes the next coloranalysis video❤😍?
I'm working on it :)
@@sarahryanthestylecoach yeeey😍😍
I felt that the client was doing most of the guesswork here and that the colour analyst wasn't really sure. Just my honest opinion 🤷🏻♀
Hi I’m Sarah the analyst. I’m sure of the outcome ☺️
I wish you would do a senior woman with silver hair and blue eyes.....ME haha
I do online consultations ☺️💕
This client is like royal😂
Don’t know why you keep putting her on the spot by making her say if a color works or not before you comment.
This helps train her eye. I won’t always be there to tell what is good.
I like when you have neutral clients as they are maybe not so easy to type
It’s true! They make for an interesting analysis! 🧐
I wish you would show people over 50
Me too! I have no control over who comes to me and more importantly who is willing to be on UA-cam!
Diese Kundin ist so ein nette frische Person. Ich würde die am liebsten malen. 😀
Aw how lovely! I'll pass this message on to her :)
Io trovo che questa ragazza stia molto meglio con i colori caldi, il viso sembra molto più rilassato e naturale. I colori freddi le accentuato moltissimo i rossori del viso e sembrano troppi forti per lei, si vedono prima i panni della sua faccia
I thought this was Shannon Doherty.
Nope, that's my sister! :)
Why don’t you show actual color wheels with colors??? Showing black and white photos are so useless!!!!
It’s not a colour wheel
You may want to show a color wheel so people can actually see the differences between cool and warm colors
So pause....wow! What I saw with the orange was a COMPLETE and dramatic drain of color from her face!
The magic of colour!
Covering her hair would make the analysis more precise. Her hair color and all the colored coats are distracting
Her hair plays a big part of the analysis. Not sure how that would be distracting but I take what you mean about the coats. I've removed them for future videos.
Her hair color is to dark ..
I'm not sure I get what you mean. It's her natural colour.
I think it is always a good idea to work with one's natural pigmentation. Sure she could spray tan and go light brown hair. But why? To look more Germanic? I don't see the point.
@@angrytrees7519
I meant that almost black hair doesn't look so good on the summer type, because black isn't a summer type color either...
I thought that was colored.
I have the problem myself and I think that the 5-6 range looks better. Without any red and gold stitch
@@angrytrees7519 Yes for sure natural is best for an accurate analysis :)
@@nicoledemir5417 She is not a Summer Nicole, as I clarified in the video.