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Cool vs Warm

Is your Dominant characteristic Warm or Cool? Remember it's not your "undertones" that you are looking for, like you may have been used to doing in the old color analysis system. To qualify to be a "Cool" season, all 3 of your hair, skin and eyes must be cool. Likewise, your hair, skin, and eyes must all be warm for it to be considered "Warm" as a dominant characteristic.


Cool seasons come alive in Pinks and Blues and Berry colors.
Eyes: Blue is most common. Hazel and blue-grey are also seen.
You may have a definite natural pink ‘glow’ to your skin.
Your hair can be ash blonde, or ash highlights; or rich chestnut brown with no reddish hightlights or true black.
Warm earthy colors, particularly golden yellow can make you look sick.

Linda Carter, Kimberly Williams, Lauren Graham, Christy Brinkley

Click images above if you are a COOL season.

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Warm Seasons will often have red or auburn hair, though warm brown is seen as well.
Green eyes are common but so are hazel and warm brown. Eyes will often have golden flecks or a starburst around the pupil.
Skin may have a peachy glow to it (as opposed to Pink) and your overall look is a ‘warm golden glow.'
Freckles are common.
Cool colors look artificial on you.

Juliann Moore, Lindsay Lohan, Jenna Fischer, Nicole Kidman

Click images above if you are a WARM season.

Neither a COOL nor WARM season? Click here for the next two dominant characteristics...





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