Anonymous wrote:i find color analysis so limiting and boring. the idea that there are "rules" that dictate how you should dress is anti-style.
Anonymous wrote:Not an ad. I am Asian with dark brown/black hair and eyes and always thought I looked okay in black. But makeup-wise, it always looked harsh so I loved coppery, bronze browns. Well I actually look much better in browns! And earthy colors - I knew mustard and olive looked good but hadn’t really given much thought to the whole spectrum and what to look for. I used ChatGPT and it said I was a soft autumn.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I also have dark brown/black hair and eyes but our skin tones must be completely different. I wish I looked good in olive, camel, rust and other warm colors, but I look sallow and awful. I have to wear clear, cool colors - jewel tones are good.
It's amazing how skin tone is really what determines what colors suit you.
Anonymous wrote:I recently used Natalie at District Color. She’s amazing and uses TCI which has a neutral undertone option unlike the other systems.
Anonymous wrote:I got my colors done by online service and it was surprisingly life-changing. I love walking down the aisle at a thrift store and passing on 90% of the items based on color alone. It’s so efficient!