Your Color Palette.








To asses what shade is right for you, dip a Q-tip into the foundation container and then apply it to the center of your jawline area along the side of your face. If the shade appears invisible, you've met your match!
But, before you go selecting your shade, make sure you read this tip: we should be looking at your undertones.Are they cool, or warm?

If you're cool, the veins on your inner wrist appear blue, you tend to turn a flushed pink color in the sun, and you burn easily, so you want to look for a foundation that has rosier, redder, or blue base. 

If you're warm, the veins on your wrist appear green, and you quickly bronze or darken in the sun, so look for a foundation that has a golden or yellow base.

The right foundation shade will disappear onto your skin.
Once you find that perfect fit, check it out in natural light. Ask to borrow a hand mirror and stand near a doorway, or step outside, to see which foundation looks best in the natural light.







Color analysis, also called skin tone color matching, personal color or seasonal color, is the process of finding colors of clothing and makeup to match a person's skin complexion, eye color, and hair color. It is often used as an aid to wardrobe planning and style consulting.



Read the book

Color Me Beautiful




Your color palette. Feel free to download it.Try to buy clothes or makeup according to your season.


Dear Winter
You will look best in intense, rich colours, like black, navy blue, red, and hot pink. For lighter colours, wear bright white or icy pastels, such as like cool blues, pinks and yellows.
Worst Colours for Winter
Avoid to wear earthy tones like beige, orange and gold.





Dear Autumn
You have a lot of depth to your coloring and skin tone. Rich golden, spicy, and earthy colors will accent your complexion. Therefore, look for a warm undertone when selecting a color. You can wear both muted and rich warm colors that are seen in autumn leaves and spice colors, such as camel, beige, olive, orange, gold, and dark brown. You will also look great in a rich warm grey.
Avoid, bright colors and black and white, which will make your look tired and faded. Also steer clear of pastels and blue tones, which will look cold against your complexion and give you a pale appearance.




Dear Summer         
You have a low level of contrast between their hair, eye color and skin tone. For you to look your best, choose soft neutrals and pastels, as well as muted colors with cool undertones. Powder blue, dusty pink, mauve, lavender, plum, and pale yellow are all great color choices.
Avoid intense, vivid hues because they will look harsh and drown you out. Nor should you wear earth tones. Stay away from black and orange.





Dear Spring
You can wear very pale, soft colors, such as peach, camel, golden yellow, golden brown, and aqua. You will also look fabulous in ivory, bright greens, true reds, clear blues and coral.
Avoid black and white, which are too contrasting for you. Also stay away from dark, dull colors. 

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