Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a Reddit on color analysis where people post photos and solicit opinions on their season. It’s pretty entertaining to say the least!
None of this is rocket science. The most important is knowing your skin undertones. Some people don’t fall cleanly into a category. I have golden undertones, freckles, blue eyes, dark hair and don’t map properly to the season chart.
Yes! I follow it sometimes! But I can’t even figure out my undertones!
Anonymous wrote:There is a Reddit on color analysis where people post photos and solicit opinions on their season. It’s pretty entertaining to say the least!
None of this is rocket science. The most important is knowing your skin undertones. Some people don’t fall cleanly into a category. I have golden undertones, freckles, blue eyes, dark hair and don’t map properly to the season chart.
Anonymous wrote:I would go to Nordstrom and schedule a private shopping session. They are free and you'll walk out knowing what colors make you feel confident. Although I agree about make up making anything possible, I don't feel that's practical for people who prefer an understated look or make up free, Plus it just complicates getting dressed. Don't buy too much at first. And make it a capsule with a few whatever suits you neutrals and 1-2 accent colors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go to Nordstrom and schedule a private shopping session. They are free and you'll walk out knowing what colors make you feel confident. Although I agree about make up making anything possible, I don't feel that's practical for people who prefer an understated look or make up free, Plus it just complicates getting dressed. Don't buy too much at first. And make it a capsule with a few whatever suits you neutrals and 1-2 accent colors.
Hard disagree. I have said this here before; I used to LOVE wearing powder blue, and I thought I looked cute in it because I have blue eyes. I wore a ton of navy, white, and powder blue. Always thought I looked good...because I wasn't seeing colors that I actually looked good in. Once I saw myself in coral and butter yellow and turquoise, I was like, oh, I need to be wearing brights!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Melany Carlos in Arlington!
She looks promising!
Anonymous wrote:I would go to Nordstrom and schedule a private shopping session. They are free and you'll walk out knowing what colors make you feel confident. Although I agree about make up making anything possible, I don't feel that's practical for people who prefer an understated look or make up free, Plus it just complicates getting dressed. Don't buy too much at first. And make it a capsule with a few whatever suits you neutrals and 1-2 accent colors.
Anonymous wrote:Melany Carlos in Arlington!