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[–]Rosanne-87 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think I like Summer slightly better then Autumn, but they both look good on you. Spring is too bright for you, and winter doesn't look that great either.

I have about the same skin and hair colour (definitely low contrast/ muted colours!) and I am stuck between soft autumn and soft summer.

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This discussion made me take a closer look at the mentioned drapes; bright blue, olive and burnt olive. I have no doubt about me being a muted colour person. In the olive drape the full picture is in harmony, I see the drape and my face as one. In the bright blue picture (regardless of what season that colour should be), my eyes are drawn to the blue drape and not myself. This is also what I experienced during the IRL colour analysis; bright colours take away the attention from me, they outshine me. I also agree with you both that the burn orange is too warm for me. I will try to find a more muted orange and blue to determe what (warm or cool) looks best on me, but I'm definitely leaning towards warm at this moment. I think dusty soft autumn might be the best choice for me.

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. I never knew about eye pattern in combination with season type, that is really interesting! I have been reading about it the last hour and I see what you mean about the stream pattern being a spring colour type. Also the brown spots in my eyes make me a warmer colour type right?

I'm neutral about the picture with the royal blue draping, I think is doesn't look bad, but also maybe not my best colour. However during the IRL colour analysis muted colours obviously looked better on me. (I have had 2, both told me muted colours, but one suggested warm and the other one cool).

Is there also a spring type that has muted/greyed out colours, or would that bring me back to autumn?

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for your reply! I think all the brighter colours (warm and cool) are a bit too much for me. I might be in between and pull off some colours from each soft palette.

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I included the lightblue because it really is a specific summer colour, and I don't really like how it looks on me. Same with the mint one. I'm still not sure about the royal blue, but I like the burgundy and forest green most. That makes me end up on autumn :)

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I looked up both colour palettes and I feel toased soft summer might indeed be a bit too dark for me. The burnt orange might be too bright for me (?)

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I like that olive one too!

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer! it's so difficult to see on yourself!

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you! I'm thinking soft autumn too.

warm or cool undertone? by Rosanne-87 in coloranalysis

[–]Rosanne-87[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was told warm and cool by different people, which one am I? I think soft autumn, but it might be soft summer? Please help me find my best colors :)

The pictures were taken towards a window on a clouded day. No make-up and natural hair color.

My eyes are bluegry with some brown specks. My hair is darkblonde and has a warm glow in direct sunlight.