How to Tell if Your Seasonal Coloring

When it comes to enhancing one's appearance, the colors that you wear play a big role. Seasonal coloring works by matching hair, eye color and skin tone to each of the four seasons. Follow this guide, step by step to find out if you are a spring, summer, autumn or winter. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

  1. Hair Color

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      if you are a warm blonde with honey or brown highlights, or red haired with rich auburn streaks, then you are a spring.

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      If you wear your hair in cool, pale blonde shades, then you are a summer.

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      Warm brunette shades with rich chestnut highlights have an autumn coloring.

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      If your hair color is a cool, black shade with a tine of blue or purple, you have a winter coloring.

    Eye Color

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      You have a spring coloring if your eye color is deep blue or vivid green.

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      Pale blue eyes and cool gray eyes often have a summer coloring.

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      Warm brown or hazel colored eyes are fall in the autumn seasonal coloring palette

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      Dark brown, almost black eyes are cool and have a winter designation.

    Complexion

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      If you have a complexion that's fair and golden, then you are a spring.

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      If you have a pale pink complexion, then you have a seasonal coloring that's summer.

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      For complexions that are warm bronzes and possess yellow undertones, the seasonal coloring is autumn.

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      If you have cool, pale, yellow undertones to your complexion, you have a winter coloring.

Tips & Warnings

  • Seasonal coloring is determined by matching hair, eye and skin tone to the same season.

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