What Is My Color Season?

Your color season is a personalized palette based on your natural coloring. Discover if you're Summer, Autumn, Winter, or Spring and start wearing colors that flatter you.

Quick Self-Check

Answer these simple questions to get a general idea of your color season:

1. What color jewelry looks better on you?

Gold = Warm seasons (Spring/Autumn) • Silver = Cool seasons (Summer/Winter) • Both = Neutral

2. What color clothing makes you look tired?

Orange looks bad = Cool seasons • Blue looks bad = Warm seasons • Neither = Neutral

Most People Narrow It Down to 2–3 Seasons

Understanding undertone, value, and chroma helps — but many people struggle to confidently choose between similar seasons.

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Key Traits of Each Season

🌸 Spring

Warm undertones, light to medium coloring, clear and bright features.

  • Warm undertones (peachy, golden skin)
  • Light to medium hair (blonde, light brown, red)
  • Clear, bright eyes (blue, green, hazel)
  • High contrast between features

Often confused with Bright Winter or Light Summer.

☀️ Summer

Cool undertones, light to medium coloring, soft and muted features.

  • Cool undertones (pink, blue-tinted skin)
  • Light to medium hair (ash blonde, light brown)
  • Soft eyes (blue, gray, soft hazel)
  • Low to medium contrast

Many people mistake Soft Summer for Soft Autumn.

🍂 Autumn

Warm undertones, medium to dark coloring, rich and muted features.

  • Warm undertones (golden, peachy skin)
  • Medium to dark hair (brown, auburn, red)
  • Rich eyes (brown, hazel, green)
  • Medium to high contrast

Deep Autumn and Warm Autumn are commonly mixed up.

❄️ Winter

Cool undertones, medium to dark coloring, clear and bright features.

  • Cool undertones (pink, blue-tinted skin)
  • Medium to dark hair (dark brown, black)
  • Clear eyes (blue, brown, hazel)
  • High contrast between features

Bright Winter vs Bright Spring can be tricky.

Photo Tips for Accurate Analysis

If you're using our AI analysis, follow these tips for the most accurate results:

✅ Best Practices

  • Natural lighting (near a window)
  • Remove makeup or keep it minimal
  • Wear a neutral-colored top
  • Look directly at the camera
  • Ensure good image quality
  • Pull hair back to show face clearly

❌ Avoid These

  • Artificial lighting (fluorescent, LED)
  • Heavy makeup or filters
  • Wearing bright colors
  • Poor lighting or shadows
  • Blurry or low-quality photos
  • Hair covering your face

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake #1: Confusing Tan with Undertone

A tan doesn't change your undertone. Look at areas that don't tan (like your inner wrist) or consider your natural coloring before any sun exposure.

Mistake #2: Relying Only on Hair Color

Hair color can be changed, but your skin undertone is constant. Focus on your natural skin undertone rather than your current hair color.

Mistake #3: Ignoring Contrast Level

Contrast between your features is just as important as undertone. High contrast suggests Winter or Spring, while low contrast suggests Summer or Autumn.

Mistake #4: Overthinking Neutral Undertones

If you're truly neutral, you can wear both warm and cool colors, but you'll still have a preference for one temperature family.

If you're still unsure after comparing, a photo-based analysis removes the guesswork.

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What Real Results Look Like

Sample Result

Soft Summer

Muted, cool undertone • Medium contrast

  • Complete seasonal palette (50+ colors)
  • Best neutrals + accent colors for you
  • Jewelry metal recommendations
  • Makeup color guidance
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