or Reddit lately, you’ve likely seen something on “seasonal color analysis." Perhaps you or someone on your FYP has tried the viral filter for finding your “season.”If not, the concept is (sort of) simple—well, at least it is once you get the hang of it.
Based on Carole Jackson's , a style book published in 1987, seasonal color analysis is a technique used to determine which shades and levels contrast elevate your unique complexion and features.
Divided into spring, summer, autumn, and winter, there are four subsections of each: light, true, bright, and deep (so 16 total).
Finding yours can help you identify everything from your to which hair colors work best with your skin tone—which it did for me.In fact, doing my own color analysis convinced me to dye my previously very dark brunette hair blonde.
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