How do you do a color analysis on yourself?

How do you do a color analysis on yourself?

To begin, study yourself without makeup, in the best light possible (preferably daylight)….Analyze Yourself

  1. Determine your dominant characteristic.
  2. Determine secondary characteristic. Once you’ve determined your dominant characteristic, next decide if the warmer or the cooler colors look better.
  3. Test Drape Key Colors.

What color best fits my skin?

The general rule of thumb is that skin with cool undertones look best with greys, browns, blues, greens and purples. Skin with warm undertones look best with either bright or light colors. And skin with neutral undertones looks great in bold, bright colors.

What is the best color for my skin type?

If your skin appears greenish, yellowish, or olive, you’re on the warm side. Bright colors such as yellows, reds, peach, orange, gold, and amber inspired by the sun and vibrancy are your friends. Olive and moss greens are also great for cool colors. You can also stick to neutrals such as cream and cappuccino.

What can personal color analysis do for You?

Skip fleeting fads and discover what looks best on beautiful you—forever and always. For years, fashion stylists and makeup artists have relied on Personal Color Analysis as their special tool, and now you can steal their superpower and create your own personal palette.

How do I start my color analysis?

Start your color analysis with three easy steps. First, take a face-only selfie. Next, select the most prominent tones from your skin, hair and eyes. Colorwise.me will use these features as the basis for a palette perfectly suited to you!

How do I Check my Skin tone?

Your skin tone is mostly dependent on your genetic makeup but may vary depending on exposure to the sun. It’s wise to check the skin tone in areas less exposed to harsh sunlight. A clean jaw without makeup under natural daylight is an excellent way to check your skin tone.