Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Color analysis has to be done in person. It’s called house of colour. I’m sure that you can find someone in the area. Again, it seems like an MLM and super gimmick but it’s great. I am not affiliated, I am a skeptic, but I love it. My confidence has skyrocketed and I get compliments all the time now. It has made shopping SO easy.
What is the fee to have color analysis done by them? Their website certainly has everyone looking beautiful!

Anonymous wrote:Color analysis has to be done in person. It’s called house of colour. I’m sure that you can find someone in the area. Again, it seems like an MLM and super gimmick but it’s great. I am not affiliated, I am a skeptic, but I love it. My confidence has skyrocketed and I get compliments all the time now. It has made shopping SO easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in this mindset (someone here will tell you it's stupid) but I have done this and it has helped tremendously. Start by getting your colors done. The idea sounds a little hokey and weird, but after doing before mostly refreshing my closet for a post-pandemic life, I get compliments from occasional acquaintances about how random gym shirts are perfect colors on me.
I want to do this but it all just seems kind of fake and mostly they’re just putting lipstick on people and pointing out that royal blue looks pretty good on everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Who was the person who did your color analysis? Local or online ?
Anonymous wrote:If you are in this mindset (someone here will tell you it's stupid) but I have done this and it has helped tremendously. Start by getting your colors done. The idea sounds a little hokey and weird, but after doing before mostly refreshing my closet for a post-pandemic life, I get compliments from occasional acquaintances about how random gym shirts are perfect colors on me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in this mindset (someone here will tell you it's stupid) but I have done this and it has helped tremendously. Start by getting your colors done. The idea sounds a little hokey and weird, but after doing before mostly refreshing my closet for a post-pandemic life, I get compliments from occasional acquaintances about how random gym shirts are perfect colors on me.
I want to do this but it all just seems kind of fake and mostly they’re just putting lipstick on people and pointing out that royal blue looks pretty good on everyone.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in this mindset (someone here will tell you it's stupid) but I have done this and it has helped tremendously. Start by getting your colors done. The idea sounds a little hokey and weird, but after doing before mostly refreshing my closet for a post-pandemic life, I get compliments from occasional acquaintances about how random gym shirts are perfect colors on me.