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1 How color works with skin tone
Color analysis How color works with skin tone

2 Why color analysis? Build a coordinating wardrobe.
Choose the right make-up colors. Make the most of your color. Your colors are easiest to find in “your season” Young- use softer colors Mid-age can use a broader range of color Old- use softer colors

3 Choosing the colors that are right for you
You are looking for a flattering enhancement of natural color Eye color Skin tone Hair color Creating a personal COLOR HARMONY- color combinations that are pleasing to the eye. Using nature as a guide we find pleasing combinations in a seasons- hue, value, chroma, intensity

4 Choosing the colors that are right for you
HUE- Warm or Cool VALUE- Light or Dark CHROMA- Pure, bright, clear or Dull, muted, soft

5 hue Warm or Cool Compare wrist or palm color to white paper
WARM= Yellow/ apricot/ gold undertone with green tinted veins COOL= Pink or rosy undertone with blue tinted veins

6 value The lightness or darkness of the skin tone.

7 chroma Pure/ Bright/ Clear Coloring with high contrast
Dull/ Muted/ Soft Lack of contrast between hair, skin, and eye color

8 Skin color Melanin- Brown
The primary determinant of variability in human skin color is the amount, density, and distribution of the pigment melanin. Melanin has a dark brown/purple/black color that is intensified by denser compaction of the melanin granules in the cells of the upper layers of the skin Carotene- Yellow Carotene, the least common skin pigment results in a yellowing of skin, primarily from the over-consumption of carotene containing foods (like carrots), almost exclusively in pathological or abnormal skin coloration. Hemoglobin- Red Hemoglobin is the complex molecule responsible for transport of oxygen throughout our bodies. It is the primary protein constituent of Red Blood Cells. Oxygenated hemoglobin has a reddish hue. Produces a pinkish tint to lightly pigmented skin Deoxygenated hemoglobin has a purplish color. Produces the bluish tint to lightly pigmented skin that is characteristic of oxygen deprivation and suffocation The pigments Carotene, Hemoglobin, and Melanin are involved in skin color

9 4 seasons

10 spring

11 summer

12 autumn

13 winter

14 12 seasons

15 light Very light. Light eyes and hair.
Your skin is light for your ethnicity and your eyes are either a light blue, green or grey. Usually a natural blonde at some point in their lives. You are either a light Summer or a light Spring. You look best in the soft, light and muted shades of your color palette, e.g. peach (Spring) or a pale lavender (Summer).

16 deep Strong, rich, dark coloring. Dark hair and eyes. You have dark brown or black hair and deep brown, green or hazel eyes. Skin may or may not be dark. You are either a deep Autumn or a deep Winter. You look amazing in the deep, vivid shades of your palette, e.g. deep terracotta (Autumn) or black (Winter).

17 warm Yellow based skin color; no blue undertones.
Red hair and green or blue eyes are common. Other warm hair colors are found, too. Your hair is either golden blond to brown, or strawberry blond to deep auburn. Your eyes are green, topaz, hazel or light to medium brown. You are either a warm Spring or a warm Autumn. You best suit the mid-range colors in your palette that are neither too intense nor pale, e.g. a medium tomato red (Autumn) or a soft aquamarine (Spring).

18 cool Blue based skin color; no yellow or golden undertones.
Pink or rosy glow on the cheeks. Eyes are most often blue, but gray is common too. You are either a cool Summer or a cool Winter. you also look best in the mid-range shades of your palette, e.g. emerald green (Winter) or periwinkle (Summer).

19 clear Bright, clear colors; no single face feature is muted or dusty.
Eyes are often clear and sparkly. Your hair is either a medium brown to black or a vivid, bright blond, your eyes are blue, bright green, topaz, amber or turquoise. You are either a clear Winter or a clear Spring. You look best in saturated, clear colors, e.g. a bright, warm pink (Spring) or hot pink (Winter).

20 soft Soft, dusty colors; nothing bright and overpowering.
There is little contrast between the eyes, skin and hair. There is little contrast between your skin, hair and eyes and your overall coloring is relatively close to neutral. Your hair is neither very light nor very dark. Your eyes are green, grey-blue, hazel or brown. You are either a soft Summer or a soft Autumn. You look best in soft, muted shades, e.g. olive green (Autumn) or blue teal (Summer).

21 12 seasons True Winter- colors that are cool, medium-to-very bright and medium-to-very dark. Bright Winter- colors that are bright, medium-to-very dark and slightly cool. Bright Spring- colors that are bright, medium darkness and slightly warm. True Spring- colors that are warm, medium-to-very bright and medium darkness. Light Spring- colors that are light, medium brightness and slightly warm. Light Summer- colors that are light, low-to-medium brightness and slightly cool. True Summer- colors that are cool, medium brightness and medium darkness. Soft Summer- colors that are muted, medium darkness and slightly cool. Soft Autumn- colors that are muted, medium darkness and slightly warm. True Autumn- colors that are warm, medium-to-very dark and medium brightness. Dark Autumn- colors that are dark, medium-to-very bright and slightly warm. Dark Winter- colors that are dark, medium brightness and slightly cool.

22 Spring- 3 seasons

23 Summer- 3 seasons

24 autumn- 3 seasons

25 Winter- 3 seasons


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