I hope you ladies can help me and guide me in the right direction. I know this isn't 100% reliable but it's really thrown me. When I read on christines blueprint page about winters and summers, I really feel much more akin to the winter, summer personality. I did do the CMAS personality quiz out of interest and these were my results: winter 13, summer 9, spring 5 autumn 1. I don't seem too good in dark colours, I think they exaggerate my wrinkles My best colours seem to be light Olive-Green, a reddish brown, a medium aqua (not too bright) and light orange I think? I really dislike bright orange and pastel blue looks horrendous on me. Ok so I am sure I am not a summer or a winter as I think I am too warm, but I will let you ladies be the judge of that. Now for colours, her is the link to my photobucket where I have taken lots of drapes and also shows my hair and eyes. My hair is medium to dark brown, again it can differ as to how much light there is. 6 Easy-to-understand symbols for all classifications byvalue (color brightness), hue (color temperature) and chroma (color saturation) on which all the. I guess I have a ruddy complexion and have golden freckles and hazel eyes (which can look very different depending how much light there is). The season falls at the warmest end of the Autumn color. will feel more casual since it remains in a more natural state with warmer colors. I think I have finally narrowed it down to either Soft Autumn, Warm/True Autumn or maybe Warm Spring.I am definitely warm toned and look better in gold than silver and generally look tanned all year. Warm Autumn is the true Autumn palette with soft, medium dark and yellowish colors to match warm skin. True and true, but which effect it will have depends on the wall's. True to the primary characteristics of Dark Autumn, the colors are dark and warm to match the natural high contrast level of the color type. I have been trying to find out my season for the last 4 months and I have been every season so far. Dark Autumn is close to Winter, which cools the palette a bit, gives weight and depth, but keeps the warmth. shirts, jackets and trousers in what she called an autumn palette basically brown, beige and rust and packed me off to the changing room. Using a blue-light screen protector or a night-shift might make the colours appear warmer.I am really hoping you can help me out. On computer screens colours tend to appear cooler. If you see the colours in person, they might differ from the way they appears on your computer screen. Note: Computer and smart-phone monitors and cameras distort colours. White - cool and bright ( If you are a Warm/True Autumn, your version of white is latte or beige.) Icy Grey & Icy Blue - cool and bright (Warm/True Autumn is warm, golden and bronzy. Please note that color names are subjective and may yield colors not in this palette. Warm/True Autumn should avoid colours that are cool or neutral, bright colours as well as colours that are light in value such as:īlack - too deep and too cool for Warm/True Autumn ( If you are a Warm/True Autumn, your version of black is warm medium-dark gray or rich brown.)īright Silver - too bright and too cool (Warm/True Autumn should wear gold instead of silver.) True Autumn’s best neutrals include all of those that fit within the color dimensions mentioned above, but include warm charcoal, marine navy, sienna, army green, green-grey, cognac, khaki, soft olive, warm beige and parchment. Bright colours overpower Warm/True Autumns, undermine their presence and create a patchy skin structure.Ĭlick for more info on what unflattering colours do to your face. Warm/True Autumn colours are neutral to medium soft. I have dark brown toned furniture/ curtains that match autumn colors in a. The facial features lack definition.Ĭhroma: Colours that are very bright do not harmonise with Warm/True Autumn. For a soft neutral thats not too warm and not too cool, Edgecomb Gray is a. Warm/True Autumn needs a certain level of depth and colours light in value erase Warm/True Autumn faces, create a balloon head effect as well as bubble fish effect on client’s face (see article). on the other end of the spectrum of the value dimension of colour. Value: Colours that are light in value, i.e. Warm/True Autumn colours are not blue based. They also turn their teeth and eye-whites grey-yellow. Cool colours turn Warm/True Autumn faces grey to yellow-grey, take away the spark in their eyes and turn the natural colour of their lips slightly purple-grey (i.e. Warm/True Autumn pigments require warm colours. Hue: Colours that are cool (or neutral cool) are extremely unflattering to Warm/True Autumn complexion. What colours are in disharmony with Warm/True Autumn?
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