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**Defining Your Seasonal Colours: A Guide to Finding the Perfect Shades for Your Skin, Hair, and Eyes



Ever wondered why some colours make you glow while others leave you looking a little washed out? The secret lies in finding the right palette for your unique skin tone, hair colour, and eye colour. This is where the concept of seasonal colour analysis comes in—a method used to determine which colours naturally complement you, helping you look and feel your best.


What Is Seasonal Colour Analysis?


Seasonal colour analysis categorises individuals into one of four seasons—Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter—based on their natural colouring. Each season is associated with a palette of colours that work harmoniously with your complexion, hair, and eye colour.



Skin Tone: Warm or Cool?


Your skin’s undertone is key to discovering your season. Undertones can be warm, cool, or neutral.


- Warm undertones have a golden, peachy, or yellow base. If your skin has warm undertones, you might notice that gold jewellery looks better on you than silver. You’ll likely fall into the Spring or Autumn category.

- Cool undertones have a pink, red, or blue base. If silver jewellery complements your skin better than gold, you may have cool undertones and belong to the Summer or Winter season.

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Neutral undertones** blend both warm and cool tones, giving you more flexibility with colour choices.





Hair Colour: Light or Dark?


Your hair colour helps to further refine your seasonal palette. Light, soft hair colours such as blonde or light brown often fit into Spring or Summer, while deeper shades like brunette, auburn, or black are typical of Autumn and Winter.


- **Spring**: Light, warm shades such as golden blonde, strawberry blonde, or light brown.

- **Summer**: Lighter cool shades like ash blonde or light brown with cool undertones.

- **Autumn**: Warm, rich shades like auburn, copper, or dark brown with red undertones.

- **Winter**: Dark, cool shades such as black, deep brown, or even platinum blonde.




Eye Colour: Bright or Soft?


Eye colour can also help pinpoint your season. Bright eyes, such as vivid blue, green, or hazel, are often associated with Spring and Winter, while softer eye shades, like grey-blue, grey-green, or warm brown, are more typical of Summer and Autumn.


Your Seasonal Colours



Once you’ve determined your season, you can begin to explore the colours that will naturally enhance your appearance:


- **Spring**: Light, warm, and fresh. Think soft peaches, warm pinks, golden yellows, and light greens.

- **Summer**: Cool, soft, and muted. Pastel shades like soft blues, lilacs, pinks, and greys work best.

- **Autumn**: Warm, earthy, and rich. Rusty oranges, deep browns, golden yellows, and olive greens are your go-to shades.

- **Winter**: Cool, bright, and bold. Jewel tones such as emerald, sapphire, and ruby red will make you shine.


By understanding your season, you’ll be able to choose colours that naturally suit you, making it easier to build a wardrobe that not only looks great but also enhances your natural beauty.

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