Learn About Color Analysis
My ColorBreeze system is highly advanced. That makes it highly specific and accurate.
But it can be overwhelming for some peope, especially those who are just starting to learn about Color Analysis.
However, ColorBreeze was built upon earlier, more basic systems.
Starting with the basic 4 Season color system, eventually additional sub-seasons were discovered and unveiled. This lead to my 28 season color system. Yes, 28 seasons! But again, don't let that overwhelm you.
Start at whatever level is most comfortable for you. Study it. Observe people. And when you fully understand it, you will start to see additional types of people who don't quite fit into one of its seasons. That is when you know you can move up to the next level of understanding.
Even if you are pretty confident in your understanding of, say, the 12 season system, it can't hurt to go back to the basics, the bedrock of all of the advanced systems out there: the 4 Season system.
The 4-Season Color System
The bedrock on which all advanced color systems are based. All sub-seasons in the advanced systems are under one of these four main seasons.
The 12-Season Color System
This the the system is used by most analysts, though it usually has a different name. Many of the same seasons stay the same in my ColorBreeze System.