I got a Professional Color Analysis.. and put it to the test

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Published 2023-11-17
Today Mama Maples & I are getting a colour analysis!
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All Comments (21)
  • you know what I think would be fun? you trying to buy the EXACT same outfits, but one in the "wrong" colors and one in the "right" colors. I think it would make it so much easier to see the difference!
  • @elizabeth37902
    i could hear mia’s heart stop when she thought Julia was saying she shouldn’t wear turtlenecks 😭
  • @inebyine
    On your mom, the difference between 'bad' color and 'good' ones was so clear. She looks great in either, but the summer palette made her look so fresh!
  • @riverotters
    You have to remember that colour analysis is based on the undertone of your natural skin. This comparison would have been more accurate had you not worn foundation. By applying the "wrong" foundation, you essentially gave yourself a warm palette so that everything else paired with it that was warm went well with it, except for your hands. Your eyes and hair are pretty neutral, so they look fine with both looks. Your best colours will make you look better without foundation. They'll give you more definition and contrast naturally. They'll bring out your features subtly by themselves. Had you worn no foundation or worn the cool foundation with the warm look, it most certainly would have noticeably washed you out compared with the cool look. I think most women can pull off a different palette if they tint their foundation a bit. Your point still stands, though, that no colour is off limits if you like it, even if it isn't exactly doing anything for you.
  • @lillyrose6568
    The comparison between your mom's best and worst outfits REALLY made a difference!
  • @delaneycohn2587
    I think the main difference for me between the flattering and the unflattering colors is where I want to focus. With the unflattering colors my eyes go to the outfit and I think wow that’s a cute outfit! With the flattering colors my eye is drawn towards Mia and I think wow Mia is really pretty! Does anyone else notice the same thing?
  • @yue6678
    Your mom looked SO lovely in her "best" outfit plus makeup! She looks so bright and fresh-faced. Her face just pops and her sweet, vibrant personality shines through even more! I agree with some of the comments like buying an outfit style you usually gravitate towards but buy them in your "worst" and "best" colors. I also think it would be interesting to see a professional makeup artist do a makeup look in your "best" color palette and see if that makes a difference🤔
  • I was skeptical about the green eyeshadow with the red lips but man I loved it!! You totally popped in your “right” colors
  • @erinpaterson9220
    I think the reason Mia looked so much better in her “wrong” colors is because she has experience with them. The “right” colors became such a weird outfit that didn’t really go together. If she went shopping and found pretty and simple pieces in her right colors like her outfit in her wrong colors it would look much better
  • @kylieburnett7152
    The "bad" colors just make you blend in more. The "good" colors make you pop more ! You look good in both but you can see how you stand out different with your right palette
  • The right colours definitely make you pop more, they compliment your skin tone nicely where the 'wrong' colours tend to wash you out. However, from what i know about using colour analysis, you can actually wear any kind of bottoms you want, even the 'wrong' colour, as long as you have your complimentary colours closer to your face, it still works. So a tip to try out :)
  • @kobimitchell271
    I've found that it's easier to see the good/ bad colors when I try them on with a bare face. The wrong colors will wash me out and make me look ill, while the right colors will decrease the need for a full face of makeup because my skin will look fresh and clear.
  • I think the "bad" colours didn't look so bad because you used the "wrong" make up with them. By doing this, you warmed up your skin tone and made everything coherent. It shows how people can get away with different colours when they change their make up to match. It is so true that your best colours make your features pop more and I think that's what colour analysis is for. Mama Maples looked indeed amazing in her true summer outfit! I also want to add that this video is so well made again, well done Mia! Loved it as always <3
  • @lydiaclark5603
    Wow! In the "best" color outfit I was immediately drawn to Mia she just popped, but in the "bad" color outfit I was more so drawn to her outfit rather than her face. That is so crazy!
  • Color analysis is hundreds of years old. It became popular in the late 80s early 90s by Carole Jackson of Color Me Beautiful. Use your pallette for pieces next to your face. You don't have to get rid of black slacks & skirts. Have fun! 🌈
  • @kccgurl
    Your makeup looks so much better in your correct colors! I kept getting mesmerized by your eyes, lips, and hair.
  • @mrs.b.6908
    Mama Maples' comparison of her "good" and "bad" was a wow moment. She really shines in her color palette and looks so beautiful. It was harder to tell with yours because of the styling difference. I like the outfit of your "bad" colors so much and I thought it suited you. It would be interesting to see you in a similar style with your color palette.
  • Here's the thing. She looks stunning in both but it is insane to be how much brighter and more lively she looked in her "correct" colors than her "incorrect" colors (I'm talking about in the side by side at the end specifically).
  • @jelenajm1160
    I'm a colour consultant who works with the same colour system and your colouring looks warmer to me. It's not typical for a cool season to have as warm of an eye and hair colour as you. Tyically, when someone trully has a cooler skintone and warmer eyes, they may be a more neutral version of cool
  • @theredqueen7021
    I actually thought the "wrong" color outfit was more flattering than the "correct". I quite liked it.