How to choose your best hair colour!

Published 2023-11-24
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Hair colour is extremely important when it comes to our chromatic appearance.
It's like wearing a certain colour around our face at all times!

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0:00 Intro + SkillShare
3:32 Preamble
8:36 Winter
16:09 Summer
21:30 Autumn
27:14 Spring
32:23 Outro

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A colour analysis session is a once-off experience to discover your colours for life.

A palette is a collection of colours that emphasise your natural chromatic characteristics, making you look radiant and healthy. Colour analysis identifies your personal palette by examining your natural characteristics (undertone, intensity and value).

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All Comments (21)
  • @albenadzh
    I got colour analyzed by you via photo and ever since I feel more confident to integrate colours in my wardrobe and makeup. Now I always feel excited to experiment and I constantly receive compliments how well everything suits me. I also love your short videos with one colour applied to the different seasons, it makes it very easy to understand the logic behind season theory. Thank you! 🥰If you want to make a before and after colour analysis video with client photos, I am here for it 😸
  • Potential video (or social media post) idea for you two: apparently the hair and makeup designer in the Barbie movie realized Barbie couldn’t have just one wig because she wears so many different pink outfits throughout the movie, and so she had to create multiple wigs in different shades of of blond to match all the different shades of pinks! It would be interesting to see your analysis of the looks, and also group them into their fitting season!
  • Copper, ginger, red hair, absolutely beautiful when it is natural, so pretty and unique, I just love it. Eg. Nicole Kidman was a redhead, then she went to Hollywood and of course they turned her hair blonde. I also liked her curly hair and not that straight blonde boring generic cookie-cutter look that Hollywood loves so much.
  • @sarahp.8518
    I dyed my hair light blonde for YEARS! I didn't even remember what my natural hair color looked like. Then I had my colors analyzed by you, and realized I am a winter cool. Now i'm back with my natural ashy-darker-blonde.. and I love it!! I feel more in harmony with myself too. Love your videos!
  • @desertgirl44
    I am a rare blonde winter, that is still blonde at fifty years old. I feel so affirmed by this video! I do exist!!!!
  • @g3andrea
    You are very correct about brown hair turning reddish or brassy. Even though I am a one of the winter seasons, hairdressers would always want to give me a caramel/camel tone because my surface skin tone tans very golden. It was always difficult to keep from looking washed out, and makeup colors looked incorrect. I knew I always looked much better with ashy tones. I finally chopped of my hair to get rid of any artificial coloring. Now I have a salt & pepper pixie with no tan. I look vibrant and balanced, and I am experimenting with lip colors in cool tones. Surprisingly they look quite natural on me!
  • I haven't colored my hair in over 7 years. I like my natural color. It is a honeyish coppery blonde and I am a warm spring.
  • @Burbankelly
    This is such an awesome video! These ladies did my color analysis and I am a Summer Cool. (I love these ladies and think they are the best out there!) They also helped me, so much, with deciding on my hair color! In case my story can be helpful to anyone else…I was a natural blonde as a child. By 12th grade I was dark blonde. After I had my son, my hair turned medium - dark brown. Then when the grey started to be a lot, I could not do a good job highlighting my hair myself, but I could do an overall color myself to save money from having to go to the salon. (I became a single mom.) So for several years my hair was, unfortunately, black. I did not do that on purpose, as the dye I was using was chestnut brown, but for some reason my hair just grabbed it as black. This was simply for cost saving purposes as I would have rather been blonde. Now that I am probably 60% grey and established enough that I can pay a hairdresser to color my hair I was ready to go blonde again. I did my color analysis just in the nick of time to realize I should not be a golden blonde, but a cool blonde. My natural color always had a lot of red highlights in it so that was very confusing to me, as to my color palette, and those natural red highlights would often turn brassy when I would go blonde, (which I had done a few times in my 20’s and 30’s) so I just always thought I was stuck with brassy-goldish-orangy hair. This also always lead me to believe I was probably a neutral, or maybe a Spring, I was kind of shocked when they told me I am a Summer Cool! Right after my color analysis I had already had an appointment with my hairdresser scheduled and she was going to put a bunch of golden highlights and low lights in my hair (which we had previously turned a very light blonde due to how white my grey is but it was too light and aged me). I caught her just in time to tell her I should not have warm golden highlights and lowlights, but cool, lowlights . Now my wardrobe and my hair and my face look really harmonious to me like never before! I’ve taken out at least two large garbage bags of clothes from my closet and I’m not done yet! I can’t wait to fill it up with my color palette to go with my beautiful, cool, blonde, gray hair! I am so happy! It's been a long and ugly journey up until now! Haha!
  • @krimminator
    Love the part about how you can see warm shades in your hair even when you are cool. I am 💙 as can be, but I can see some orange colors in my hair in direct light. Have been wondering!
  • @O-Demi
    It feels like all my life I've been trying to add warmth and intensity to my haircolor, doing the absolute opposite of what I should have been doing... which in retrospective is why I've always been dissatisfied with the results. Now it all seems so clear, thanks to your videos!
  • You ladies are just lovely!! One of the best colour analysis channels...along with Carol Brailey. Your smiles and laughter are just magic!
  • @tekoagarrett8605
    I’ve been intrigued by color analysis for a while, but I’ve never fully grasped an understanding until I found your videos. The way you ladies approach the process feels thorough and finally makes so much sense. Your content is superb! It’s helpful and fun. I’m so happy to be seeing more and more videos and reels on this channel.
  • @anniefedo3161
    Ladies I feel like this video was made for me 🤩 I have just gotten my results from you this week ( I am a LIGHT SUMMER 🤩 ) which was shocking for me since I have natural light/ medium brown hair with golden reflects only around my face - Never would have thought I would end up a Light Summer 🍨☀️😎 I was worried initially that I would have to get back to being a blonde which was very stressful and traumatic almost to maintain 🙃 but now I am feeling encouraged to still grow out my warmer previously lightened &overtoned to a brown ends and finally after almost 2 decades wear my natural brown hair with a light summer palette clothes and accesories 🥰
  • @valletta5767
    I’m a light summer, blonde + blue eyes, and I learned a long time ago when I wore red/orange/olive etc. that those colors were just awful on me. Went to dinner last week with a lilac blazer and even the busboy complimented me, lol. The right color is like magic. Love these videos! I might have to go to Australia ❤
  • @marcusboyes943
    I'm a Cool/Dark Summer and my best hair colour so far that is unnatural is plum. 😊
  • @cindyirene2001
    I’m a soft summer (at times soft autumn) and naturally medium-brunette, but adding blonde highlights and/or dying my hair ash blonde I felt made me look more alive.
  • @denisea.9033
    Wow, this makes so much sense, thank you! I don’t dye my hair now, but when I used to, I would get grief from hair stylists for asking for ash browns, they would try to insist on warm colors for my tan skin - but I’m a winter! I never liked the look of warm coppery browns in my hair, but adding ash would make a harmonious brown that I really liked so I would always insist on that.
  • @mollydooker9636
    I embraced my grey hair years ago . However i think its worth noting its not just about the colour, its the coarse texture and also the thinning post menopause.
  • @claudiah8905
    I went back to my natural hair color many years ago. I am a soft autumn and love my natural golden dark blonde 😊 But I always wanted to try a reddish brown. Maybe some day 😅
  • The bright white WALL COLOR suits Julia, winter gal and not so much Alexandra, the autumn.