Let me be your personal color expert,
decoding the shades that enhance your natural features and perfectly complement your unique style.
No more second-guessing or struggling to find the right tones—I'll guide you toward colors that make you look and feel your best. Say goodbye to the frustration of mismatched hues and hello to a wardrobe that feels effortless, cohesive, and uniquely
yOu.


What you’ll get
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1. Personalized Color Palette
A curated selection of colors that complement the client’s skin tone, undertone, eye color, and hair color.
Includes primary, secondary, and accent colors best suited for clothing, accessories, and makeup.
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2. Seasonal Color Analysis Report
Classification into a seasonal category (e.g., Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) or a more refined system (e.g., Soft Autumn, Bright Winter).
Explanation of why certain tones work best and how to incorporate them.
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3. Jewelry & Accessories Suggestions
Best metal tones (gold, silver, rose gold, etc.).
Ideal handbag, shoe, and scarf colors for effortless coordination.

✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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✺ Frequently asked questions ✺ *
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Prints and patterns are great! Look for designs that include colors from your palette.
Choose patterns with a dominant color that suits your season.
If the pattern is overwhelming, balance it with solid-colored accessories.
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You can still wear colors outside your palette! The key is knowing how to adjust them. For example:
Wearing a color in a less dominant area (shoes, accessories, or pants).
Mixing it with a color from your palette (e.g., layering with a scarf or jacket in a flattering shade).
Choosing a slightly modified shade that better suits your undertones.
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No! Instead of replacing everything, you can gradually incorporate your best colors. Start by adding key pieces like tops, scarves, or makeup in your best shades. You can also use styling tricks (such as layering a flattering color near your face) to make existing pieces work.
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Your color analysis is based on your natural skin tone, undertones, eye color, and hair color. If your recommended colors enhance your features, brighten your complexion, and make you look more vibrant, then your results are accurate. If something feels off, lighting or hair dye could have influenced the analysis, and a reassessment might help.
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Your skin undertone generally remains the same throughout your life, meaning your season will stay consistent. However, factors like hair dye, aging, or tanning can affect how colors look on you. If you make a drastic change, such as going from blonde to dark brown hair, some shades in your palette may need slight adjustments.
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Bring a digital or printed version of your color swatches while shopping.
Hold clothing up to your face to see if it brightens your complexion.
If the store’s lighting is poor, step outside for natural light before buying.