LIVE Color Analysis | Warm Vs. Cool Makeup | Will Your Season Change? | & So Much More Color Theory
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Carole Jackson writes in her book, Color me beautiful, that you don't change color seasons during your lifetime. You can get paler when old, and you can get a tan, but you're still the same season. Different nuances within the season might work better than before, though. My experience is that when I was a child, my hair was blond, sort of golden blond, but not as golden as the spring has.I think the base color was sort of ashy blond, but in the sun it looked golden. It got darker in my teens, and as a young adult, it was
light ashbrown with coppar in the daylight. Later my hair got darker. It was ashbrown. Now I'm 65 and my hair has turned ashblond, with natural blond highlights, not gray. And now all copper shades and golden shades are gone. But I've always had graygreen/blue eyes. My skin was yellowish for many years when I had problems with toxins in my body, so some women thought I was a spring, because of the skin and some copper (soft shades) in my hair. But I could'nt wear warm pink, peachy lipstick, it washed me out, also spring colors in general. Autumn didn't suit me at all. I looked good in the summer palette. I always have. The lightest nuances, like rosy beige, can wash me out a bit, but not if I wear lipstick in summer shades. Now I enjoy being ashblond! I'm much healthier, so the yellowish shades in my skin are gone since many years. And I enjoy almost every shade in the summer palette.
She looks gorgeous both ways to me. I'm trying to develop my eye for this.
This channel is wonderfully useful, relaxing, and entertaining and I hope you ladies return, having recently found this channel this week, and that both are safe and well.
Love these videos! They get into the nuance of this stuff that is hard to research
Gorgeous ❤
Springs mostly gray into spring at first. Sometimes they cool off, sometimes they don't. I have a friend Jane who is 80 who is still a spring.
Autumns mostly gray into summer. Occasionally though, they keep some warmth. My mom stayed Autumn but moved from deep dominant to soft dominant within autumn.
Winters almost always stay winter as they gray.
Summers stay summer in most cases.
This model just glows in spring colours! Bravo. The summer colours sit on top of her and look separated.
You would end up being a Cool in the 6 tonal groups and Sarah would end up being a Warm -- in my opinion 😉. “SOFT” would be a secondary aspect but the Cool for you and the Warm for Sarah would be the dominant characteristic to honor.
What is the next darkest shade of blush after sweet apple berry?
I’ve been wanting to do the micro blading too. Would love to glean from your experience! Thanks for all you do ladies.
Please do a segment on all grays women. I was a fall, but now I don’t know. My eyes are brown and my hair is light salt and pepper. Help,
Hi. You were probably a true autumn and are now (probably) a soft autumn. Some analysts say that as we age, we may become more muted/ softer.
I love watching your videos and I've probably seen every one. I have a fun idea for you guys. I watch the modern Dynasty series on Netflix and while the plot is ridiculous sometimes, the outfits are so enthralling. It is what I watch it for at this point. Since I started watching you guys, I've often wondered what your thoughts would be on the seasons of the cast especially the women. They have a mix of older and younger people. The last 2 seasons are especially colorful. Thank you for your consideration and thank you for this channel!
So happy that you confirmed Winter, is a Winter. I was identified as a winter in the eighties. My hair is a medium brown and not as dark. I wondered if I was fading to a summer. 😊 thank you!!!!
Also, I am thrift store for the colors also! Name brands that I ❤ and easier prices.
Great show!
I’d love to see a 12 palette show. I was a deep Autumn but I went from an initial yellow grey to silver and I think I’m deep winter now. I mostly wear winter but still do well with some autumn colors
Have you tried soft autumn colors?
Is there a way to double check our color pallettes from your online quiz? I was a winter before but have softened from going gray.
Love mom's hair cut!
Would love a show on the 12 seasons!
The CMB company no longer uses this model. They did a video about 6 mo. ago explaining seasonal flow (the 12- palette system) and why they don't prefer it. I do prefer it as a "warm dominant" spring as it helps define and fine tune my best colors, not willy nilly around the whole season, but in the warmest colors. The clear colors are okay but some Arive in the room before I do, and the pastels wash me out. Someone pointed out something on here yesterday that if they understood the twelve palette system, they would have understood the fallacy of their remark. I plain seasonal, they aren't necessarily wrong.
@@maryyoungblood8550 I think there are some of us who are more "color sensitive" and interested in the nuances, and for those people, the 12 season or 6 tonal color groups are helpful and fun. Also, with aging, as was spoken about today, the subtle changing of what colors are flattering can be confusing. If you understand that there are different springs, different autumns etc, that can help with the transition. I personally love the kettlewell clothing website. Under the "shop by color" you can fine tune your color selections by season and/or by dominant characteristics. You could try "spring" and "warm" to see what colors they would recommend.
The audio is horrible on this - suggest investing in a microphone for future videos
I would have bet she was a cool color for sure. Wow.
Where can I have this color analysis done in Maryland 21014?
I'm a spring, similar coloring to the model. However, I have let my hair go grey, actually it turned out to be a silvery grey. Does this change my season?
@doris - if you were analyzed as a spring before, you were probably a true spring. Then now, you're probably a light spring = both in the 12 season system. Other analysts say that as we age, we may become more muted/ softer.
Re: winters remaining as winters even as they age, I agree with this. There's a color analyst, Jorunn Hernes - she also has a YT channel. She was a bright winter when she was younger and now that she's gone gray, she's still a bright winter (so she's said, and I'll take her word for it). As for the 4 vs 12 or 16 season system, I prefer the 12 or 16 season system versus the 4 season one. I think the 4 season system is limiting. It only considers the "true" version of the season (e.g. true autumn) not the deep or light/soft versions of the season (e.g. deep autumn, soft autumn). This channel is also a bit limiting in that their examples are mostly of Caucasian women - they don't feature POCs in their examples.
This model reminds me of Deidre Hall
instead of using 1 model for an entire video.. i wish you all would use a model for each of the seasons.... as a winter, i obviously cannot relate to the blonde model you've shown; and more visuals with different skin tones/seasons would be more helpful for the rest of us, just saying...
That’s so expensive paying for highlights on a teenager!
I thought your season never changes. Unless you color your hair
In their system it does. In many it doesn't (they think undertones don't change.) You be the judge.
There are different types of each season
I’m on the fence on the whole season changing as you gray. Lucinda surely has transformed from Autumn to summer, which I think is typical for autumns. But as I have grayed and let it do so, and have tried some summer colours, they just don’t blend with me. My eyes are so strongly Autumn I’m not sure I can make that slide into summer, same for skin. It’s too warm.
@@amye.reagan1774 if you were analyzed as an autumn before (4 season system), you were probably a true autumn (in the 12 season system). Now, you're probably a soft autumn. Other analysts say that as we age, we may become more muted/ softer. Try to search & download the soft autumn palette & see if it works for you. (I also think the undertone won't change drastically as we age, unless you were more on the neutral side when you were young - example, from neutral-warm can change to neutral-cool.)
Love your channel but the audio and the quality of the pictures is so bad. I would like to see you!
I have to turn you off I disagree that uouLchange seasons I am 65 and still have golden brown eyes I don't trust your analysis
I duasagree about changing seasons
Your undertone does not change, u are the colors u are all your life.
Sarah -- when you use your fry voice, you become unintelligible.
Just wrong colors you are being too hardh