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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had online done and did not feel it was quite right, then had in person done and I saw where the online one went wrong. I never looked bad in my prior color palette, but it was blue and white and navy was my corner stone. My best color is a deep olive green. I never tried it. Now I do, and (this is the key) without a lot of makeup or significant hair coloring, I look very good in deep olive green. I understand now why I used to get compliments on one particular shirt that was the deep teal that also sits in this autumn palette that was a little boho but I kept even though I am not super boho becuase of the compliments. Now I search out more classic/sporty clothes and spend so much less overall on clothes hair, makeup than I use to because everything works together and I never want or need to get rid of it. I spend the money on skin care and wellness instead.[/quote] Where did you have it done in person?[/quote] I'm not in DC. I had it done at a House of Color Franchise. I knew I wanted to get it done and waited about 9-10 months after she started to let her get any mistakes out of her way/gain her confidence. Once you have your colors, there are tons of women who have instagram presence trying to make money on affiliate links sorted by season. [/quote]
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