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Discover Your Ideal Color Palette with the 12 Seasons Theory

Color analysis is a powerful tool for identifying the colors that best harmonize with our skin, hair, and eyes. The 12 Seasons Theory helps us understand how colors can enhance our natural beauty and improve our personal image.


In this guide, I will explain how this system works and how to identify your color season.


What is the 12 Seasons Theory?


This color analysis method is based on three key color characteristics:

Temperature → Is it warm or cool?

Value → Is it light or dark?

Saturation → Is it bright or muted?


The theory divides the seasons into 12 categories, derived from the 4 main seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), taking into account variations in intensity and depth.


The 12 Color Seasons


Below is a breakdown of each color season and its key features:


  1. True Winter


• Colors: Cool, intense, and contrasting. Dominated by shades of blue, purple, and bright red.

• Ideal for: People with fair, luminous skin, dark hair, and deep eyes.

• Avoid: Warm tones like oranges or golden browns.


  1. Dark Winter


• Colors: Dark and deep, with a mix of cool and some warm shades.

• Ideal for: Olive or tanned skin, dark hair with cool undertones, brown or dark green eyes.

• Avoid: Pastel or very light tones.


  1. Bright Winter


• Colors: Contrasting and cool. Includes vibrant and saturated shades like electric blue and fuchsia.

• Ideal for: Fair and luminous skin, dark hair with cool highlights, crystal-clear or vibrant eyes.

• Avoid: Muted or dull tones.


  1. True Summer


• Colors: Cool and soft, dominated by pastel and bluish tones.

• Ideal for: Beige or ivory skin, ash-blonde hair, blue-gray or cool green eyes.

• Avoid: Warm shades like oranges or golds.


  1. Soft Summer


• Colors: Muted and neutral, leaning towards grays.

• Ideal for: Fair skin with cool undertones, blonde or ash-brown hair, gray or soft green eyes.

• Avoid: Bright or saturated colors.

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• Ideal for: Fair and luminous skin, ash blonde or light brown hair, light blue, grayish, or aqua green eyes.

• Avoid: Dark and saturated tones like black, strong orange, or bright red.


  1. True Autumn


• Colors: Warm and earthy, dominated by golden browns, olive greens, and deep oranges.

• Ideal for: Golden beige or tanned skin, golden brown or red hair, hazel, warm green, or honey brown eyes.

• Avoid: Cool tones like electric blues, purples, and fuchsias.


  1. Dark Autumn


• Colors: Intense and deep, dominated by dark warm shades like chocolate, forest green, and burgundy.

• Ideal for: Golden or tanned skin, dark brown hair with warm highlights, deep brown, olive green,ber eyes.

• Avoid: Cool and very light tones.


  1. Soft Autumn


• Colors: Muted warm tones, dominated by toasted browns, moss greens, and terracotta shades.

• Ideal for: Warm fair skin with golden undertones, medium golden brown or dark blonde hair, honey, moss green, or hazel eyes.

• Avoid: Highly saturated colors like fuchsia, electric blue, or pure black.


  1. True Spring


• Colors: Bright and warm, dominated by golds, peach, coral, and vibrant greens.

• Ideal for: Warm and luminous skin, golden blonde, light brown, or red hair, green, turquoise, or honey eyes.

• Avoid: Cool tones like navy blue, fuchsia, or deep burgundy.


  1. Bright Spring


• Colors: Warm and intense tones, like vibrant yellow, coral, lime green, and turquoise blue.

• Ideal for: Fair skin with warm undertones, golden or brown hair with caramel highlights, vibrant green or intense blue eyes.

• Avoid: Muted and cool tones like gray, black, or navy blue.


  1. Light Spring


• Colors: Soft, warm, and light, dominated by pastel and soft golden tones.

• Ideal for: Fair and luminous skin with warm undertones, golden blonde or strawberry blonde hair, light blue, aqua green, or honey eyes.

• Avoid: Dark cool tones like burgundy, navy blue, or black.


How to Apply the 12 Seasons Theory to Your Image?


1. Choose clothing in your color palette: The right shades will enhance your skin and make you look fresh and radiant.

2. Select makeup in harmony with your season: Use foundations and eyeshadows that complement your color temperature.

3. Adapt your hair color: Keep tones that harmonize with your natural season for a balanced look.

4. Use accessories and jewelry wisely: Warm metals (gold, bronze) favor warm seasons, while cool metals (silver, platinum) are ideal for cool seasons.


Inspirational Conclusion


Knowing your color season will help you make better fashion and beauty choices, enhancing your natural essence. It’s not about strict rules but a tool to boost your confidence and personal style. Use color to your advantage and dare to shine with harmony and authenticity.




 
 
 

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