Winter Color Analysis & Palette: Color Science Revealed! Best and Worst Colors For You

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Published 2024-02-20
🌟 Unlock the secrets of your winter wardrobe with our exclusive guide to Winter Seasonal Color Analysis! 🌟

This captivating video delves deep into the world of fashion and color science to reveal the ultimate winter seasonal color analysis secrets to create color harmony. Join us as we explore how some famous celebrities harness the power of winter colors to enhance their looks or the wrong colors to not look their best.

From determining your winter color palette based on your skin tone, eye color, and hair color to uncovering the best and worst hues for your seasonal type, this video has everything you need to transform your style game. Discover how wearing the right colors can instantly elevate your appearance and boost your confidence while avoiding the pitfalls of mismatched shades.

But that's not all – we'll also showcase real-life examples of celebrities rocking their winter colors with finesse and the consequences of straying from their seasonal palette. Get ready to be inspired as we break down the dos and don'ts of winter fashion, empowering you to embrace your unique style and shine like the star you are!

Whether you're a seasoned color analysis professional or just starting to explore the world of color analysis, this video is your ultimate guide to mastering the winter color analysis palette like a celebrity. Join us on this exciting journey and unlock the secrets to a wardrobe that's as dazzling as it is timeless!

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All Comments (21)
  • @maddy3562
    Yes yes! Please do an Olive video with examples. I struggle with this as i am all over the place, I neutral leaning i think warm because i get a Golden hue once i tan. I have black hair and dark brown eyes, so confused! 🤣😂🤣
  • @kenzieaubrey7358
    I was told it doesn’t matter what hair colour you have, your skin colour and even sometimes the eyes don’t matter.. what does matter is what colours makes you glow.. that being said I have medium-dark brown hair, with dark brown eyes and I’ve noticed that Icey colours, royal blues and purples, greens look amazing on me.
  • I do believe that undertones make all the difference, as I have darker hair, but light skin and eyes. However, I do have more of a neutral-cool undertone, though my overtone is more cool.
  • @lindaswebster
    Would an Olive skintone qualify as neutral ? I consider mine Yellow / Neutral , not really cool- blue , definitely not warm / red-orange skin tone… I appreciate Your feedback 🫶🏾🤎
  • @terraardor8501
    Hi Lucinda, longer hair looks fantastic on you. So beautiful!
  • @lindaswebster
    Love my contrasting vivid winter jewel tones!!🖤💜🩶💙♥️
  • @yoli.diaries
    Thank you for the burgundy clarification. I have burgundy hair and don’t fall into the warm category at all.
  • Just got my colour analysis done ...😢had myself as an autumn all my life at 58 I discover I am a cool winter I am in shock !!! In mourning for my burnt orange Tans and golds ... all my warm make up and clothes 😢 I hate my cool winter colour pallete...but I realise the analysis is absolutely correct ...the upside is Black and grey I might invest in a wool grey coat for the coming winter...and start adding cool deep plums and deep greens ...😢
  • @TheBaumcm
    Curious. My natural hair so dark brown it reads black, has red highlights but only in full light, as all black/brown hair becomes slightly redder when lightened first. Yet, I am a winter.
  • Thank you so much for your explanation, that clarifies a lot of elements to me. I'm looking forward for your winter colour palette in dept analysis.
  • I think red highlight coming from dark hair in sunlight should indicate neutral because red is a neutral colour and hence you can be either neutral-cool or neutral-warm.
  • @KathBorup
    I don't believe that your season changes when you change your hair e.g. Zendaya . Just my opinion!
  • @user-sw7st4kx6t
    can yall help me out i am 99% sure that im a winter but when I tried the red and hot pink it didn’t really matched my skin tune although the dark purple blue and brown and green works fine for me
  • @kellynch
    I have chestnut hair (lots of natural blonde and red highlights) with hazel/olive green eyes and I look best in jewel colors. Weird, I know.
  • @lindaswebster
    I will look into that “Chinese blue”… I call it turquoise is it the same ?? 🦋
  • @dianamaurer613
    I’m definitely a winter my identical twin sister Athena has been golden blonde hair she been enjoying being a spring.
  • @anniezuberi
    I am a true winter, I was wondering if I can wear any of the neon colours?
  • @kt1711
    You mentioned olive skin tone being one of the winter skin tones! I am really pale olive (tanning a very greyish brown) and my hair is more medium to light brown, eyes are grey-green, since I am a mixture of my mom (clearly an olive skinned winter) and my dad (rosy cool milky skin tone, cool, probably a summer). So I do not fit a summer (I cannot wear pale and dusty summer colors AT ALL), but I am too light/not enough contrast for the "typical" winter look, while I feel much better with the winter colors that are not bright-bright, just medium-bright.... could I still be a winter? Or does my medium/light brown hair put me into summer automatically, even though I look absolutely DEAD with my olive skin tone in muted/pale summer colors? Everyone puts me into summer while I feel more winter...