Hey there, fashionistas! Are you tired of wearing colors that just don't seem to complement your natural beauty?
Fear not, because we're about to introduce you to the wonderful world of the 12 Season Color Analysis! By the end of this post, you'll know exactly how to determine your color type and use that knowledge to choose the perfect colors for your wardrobe!

First things first, what exactly is the 12 Season Color Analysis? This system divides people into 12 different color types based on their natural coloring (hair, skin, and eye color). The purpose of the analysis is to help you find the most flattering colors that enhance your features and make you look and feel your absolute best.
Now, let's talk about how to find your color type. Here are the steps you need to follow:
Identify Your Undertone: Your skin's undertone plays a crucial role in determining your color type. There are three main undertones: warm, cool, and neutral. One simple way to identify your undertone is by looking at the veins in your wrist. If they appear green, you likely have a warm undertone; if they appear blue or purple, you probably have a cool undertone; and if it's difficult to tell, you might have a neutral undertone.
Determine Your Hair and Eye Color: Your natural hair and eye color also contribute to your color type. Are your eyes a bright blue or a deep brown? Is your hair a rich chocolate or a soft strawberry blonde? Make a note of these characteristics, as they'll help you in the next step.
Match Your Characteristics to a Color Type: Now that you know your undertone, hair, and eye color, it's time to match those characteristics to one of the 12 Season Color Types. You can find a variety of charts and quizzes online that will guide you through this process, or you can consult a professional color analyst for a personalized assessment.
Embrace Your Colors: Once you've determined your color type, it's time to have fun with it! Start by incorporating the most flattering colors for your type into your wardrobe, and don't be afraid to experiment with different shades and combinations.

In our upcoming blog posts, we'll dive deeper into each of the color seasons, providing detailed analysis and tips for maximizing your newfound knowledge. Stay tuned!