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.
Sure, wear whatever you want to. I certainly do. But I also like knowing which colors look best on me. Anonymous wrote:Can't we just upload our faces and AI can analyze and figure this out for free? Since AI is taking over why not, why not?
Anonymous wrote:I used ChatGPT and it actually worked really well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used Melaney Carlos in Arlington. She's great.
I went to her as well! Definitely helps with shopping since I eliminate so many things automatically just based on color.
Anonymous wrote:I used Melaney Carlos in Arlington. She's great.
Anonymous wrote:NP who also went to Natalie. I think it was $300? $350? Worth it for me!
Anonymous wrote: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.
same with me. I think its a cool undertone I must have. At sephora they always pick the wrong shade for me at first and are suprised at how it looks on me. People that look similar to me look good in the olives/camel but i look best in jewels.