@@emmamartin4045 not really. Look at the undertone of the color NOT the word description. The word description says powdery but the color isn't really powdery. It doesn't have gray as an undertone. Just white. True Spring and Light Spring (who flow to summer anyway) wear this color beautifully). Only spring palette that might struggle with it a bit would be the clear spring where clarity or brightness is dominant.
@@emmamartin4045 I have the Pantone app and can view every color in their catalog. This color is tinted (mixed with white). There is zero gray in this color. The warm/cool undertone in this color is neutral. The chroma of this color is medium. The value is light. Since the undertone and chroma are mediums we are looking at value when assigning a season. There are two seasons that wear "light" as an assignment for value: summer and spring. This color CAN be worn by both.
That yellow isn't cool at all. It is pastel but on the warmer side. Summers will find it too warm It leans orange not green as a yellow. Don't go with the description, go with the undertones.
As a spring, I am loving the Desert Flower. That color is stunning.
Oooo I LOVE ALL THOSE TOP COLORS!
The Marlin shade is pretty, would it be for winters?
Yay rust!! I love all those top orangey colors, the green and denim. ❤ Autumns 🍂 woot woot!
Yes please, seasonal alternatives to color week! 🎉
The fall/winter colors are already out for New York and London. They came out in February. Ugh. Coming out earlier every year.
Really loving my new Sueded Rose lipstick from CMB. I was a bit worried it would be too pink but its really a lovely neutral shade.
Thanks guys! ❤
Old money colors & fall are autumn 🍂 mostly.
We won rust, I'll take it lol.❤
This is Holly McBride btw, I didn't get a notification for ya'll on Facebook for some reason but my UA-cam one came up
As a warm spring (on autumn border) I can wear Orangeade. I wouldn't recommend for true, light, or clear spring.
I think Pastel Lilac can be worn by summer and spring equally. It is a pastel violet and violet is universal. It is too light for autumn and winter.
Far too powdery for Springs.
@@emmamartin4045 not really. Look at the undertone of the color NOT the word description. The word description says powdery but the color isn't really powdery. It doesn't have gray as an undertone. Just white. True Spring and Light Spring (who flow to summer anyway) wear this color beautifully). Only spring palette that might struggle with it a bit would be the clear spring where clarity or brightness is dominant.
@@MaryYoungblood-xy8vg It’s definitely greyed out and powdery. It’s light, though, so Springs could get away with it. Still a Summer color.
@@emmamartin4045 I have the Pantone app and can view every color in their catalog. This color is tinted (mixed with white). There is zero gray in this color. The warm/cool undertone in this color is neutral. The chroma of this color is medium. The value is light. Since the undertone and chroma are mediums we are looking at value when assigning a season. There are two seasons that wear "light" as an assignment for value: summer and spring. This color CAN be worn by both.
That yellow isn't cool at all. It is pastel but on the warmer side. Summers will find it too warm It leans orange not green as a yellow. Don't go with the description, go with the undertones.
The Marlin shade is pretty, would it be for winters?