![]() ![]() Warm Spring - Heidi Klum, Michelle Williams, Scarlett Johansson, Christina Hendricks, Ivanka Trump, Amy Adams, Conan O'Brien Light Spring - Cameron Diaz, Kylie Minogue, Blake Lively, Renee Zellweger, Kate Hudson, Taylor Swift, Selita Ebanks, Kerry Washington, Owen Wilson, Alan Jackson Sorry! I tried :(Ĭool Winter - Sasha Luss, Olivia Wild, Brooke Shields, Mila Kunis, Katherine Zeta Jones, Kristen Stewartĭeep Winter - Salma Hayek, Lucy Liu, Halle Berry, Michelle Obama, Naomi Campbell, Penelope Cruz, Michelle Williams, Johnny Depp, the Jonas brothersĬlear Winter - Courteney Cox, Zooey Deschanel, Katy Perry, Demi Moore, Liv Tyler, Vanessa Williams, Lupita Nyong'o, Zhang Ziyi, Kevin Brown, Romany MalcoĬlear Spring - Emma Stone, Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Heather Graham, Drew Barrymore, Britney Spears So I looked up a bunch of celebrity examples. Season wheel with the secondary traits mapped onto it.Īt this point you are probably still lost. I ganked this chart to help us visualize what we're working with: To complete your seasonal color analysis, you're supposed to combine your season with your secondary trait. Your skin and hair are similarly colored and your eyes are green, hazel, greyish blue, or brown. Soft - Your overall coloring is low in contrast and close to neutral. Your hair is either very light or very dark and your eyes are bright blue or green, turquoise, amber, or topaz. Winter or summer.Ĭlear - Your overall coloring is high in contrast. Spring or fall.Ĭool - Just the opposite of warm, your coloring has an underlying cool quality to it. Your hair is either strawberry blonde to auburn or golden blonde to brown and your eyes are deep brown, green, topaz, or hazel. Warm - Your overall coloring has an obvious warm undertone to it. ![]() Summer or spring.ĭark - You have dark hair (black or very dark brown) and light to medium brown, green, or hazel eyes. Light - Your hair color and skin tone are both light for your ethnicity and your eyes are light blue, green, or grey. Pick the one that is most dominant for your overall coloring. Now, there are six secondary factors added in the updated version. Princess Jasmine, Belle, or Ariel.įall - dark, warm. I'm a summer, but I realize that determining this may be more difficult for some of you so I've added Disney princesses to help:Ĭartoon of all of the Disney princesses posed together. Using these two things, you've now got your season. So I'm comparing myself to other white folks (or other half Italian half French people if I meet any of them) and you should compare yourself to other people who are black, asian, or whatever ethnicity or race you are. You are not comparing your coloring to everyone - only to your own ethnic or racial group. One of the things people have said is that this system is for white people. If you look better in silver your skin has cool undertones.Ģ) Is your natural hair color dark or light for your ethnicity? Note the "for your ethnicity" part. Here is the basic method of figuring this out:ġ) Do you look better in gold or silver? If you look better in gold your skin has warm undertones. This book does what is called "seasonal color anlysis." It breaks down people's complexions into a variety of seasons (four in the original, twelve in the updated version) and gives color palettes for each type that are supposed to enhance your appearance.Ĭover of "Color Me Beautiful" by Carole Jackson. It was apparently very popular in the 80s. Friends, in my search for new ways to put off doing my biostatistics homework, I stumbled upon the book "Color Me Beautiful" by Carole Jackson.
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