![]() ![]() Here are a few notable Summer’s as a visual. If there are freckles, they are rosy or charcoal gray.Įyes: Their eyes will typically be blue or green with white flecks, gray blue, aqua, blue green, blue gray, or cool hazel with blue or green. Skins tones range from porcelain to pale, neutral, cool or rose beige. ![]() Skin: Summer’s will have pink, rose or blue undertones. Blondes will only have ashy tones, no gold. Grays will be a pearly cool gray or a gray blonde. Browns may be light, medium or dark ash brown. Hair: Summer’s have gray, brown or blonde hair. Winter’s should choose dark, bright and clear tones in contrast to Summer’s who would choose muted, softer and less intense colors. Winter’s should never wear shades of brown, orange or ivory. The rest of us should try to keep them away from our face as best we can. You are the lucky, and only, season that is able to pull off black and pure white. Winter’s, here is the color palette that will look the best on you. You’ll often see them wearing black and red which are perfect colors for them. Gray rims around the iris are another Winter indicator.Īs a visual, here are a few notable Winters. ![]() A few Winter’s may have dark blue, gray blue, gray green or charcoal eyes. They can include porcelain white, beige, rosy beige, olive, cool beige, almond, cocoa, mocha, mahogany, and ebony to black with blue or redish undertones.Įyes: Most Winter’s will have dark colored eyes but they can also have a cool hazel with blue or a green. Skin: Winter’s can have a wide range of skin tones. If you are a Winter, you will not have blonde hair (although it may be possible in you youth). Hair: Winter’s have dark brown, black, silver or white hair. If you were a COOL season, please continue reading here to determine if you are a WINTER or a SUMMER. If you have come to the conclusion that you are a warm season, you’ll now break it down to see if you’re a spring or an autumn. If you decided you are a cool season, you’ll now find out if you’re a summer or a winter. Now we’re going to take this one step further to determine which specific season you fall into. Last week I led you through the process of determining whether you are a cool or warm season. Ok friends, we’re now onto the third week of learning how to make color work for you. ![]()
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