12 Season Color Analysis

Color-coded circle diagram illustrating different seasons and moods: top-left with spring options, top-right with summer, bottom-left with autumn, bottom-right with winter.

As a Certified Color Analyst by the International Image Institute, I practice the 12 Season Color Analysis.

With this approach, we identify your home seasons (Spring, Summer, Winter or Autumn) and then your unique palette within your home season.

The 12 Season approach is a perfect blend of unique characteristics while still giving your breadth of colors in your palette.

FAQs

Color Analysis Process

  • Close-up of a yellow cleaning sponge with a porous surface on the left, placed next to a blue textured scrub brush or cleaning pad on the right.

    1 Assess Your Undertone

    Do you have a warm or cool undertone? You can guess, but only color analysis can confirm.

  • Stacked fabric swatches in various colors including pink, orange, red, blue, green, yellow, beige, brown, purple, and teal.

    2 Determine Your Home Season

    Winter, Spring, Summer or Autumn. All have unique qualities and we’ll find the season that best harmonizes with your features.

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    3 Identify Your Wow Palette!

    Now for the fun. Each season has sub-seasons and we will find the one that makes you glow!

    Being armed with your unique seasonal palette helps you choose the right clothes, hair color, nail color and makeup!

LEARN ABOUT SERVICES & PRICING

Smart choices,

Big Impact.

The results speak for themselves, and I’m a prime example.

I spent 40 years of my life making the wrong choices. I picked clothes that I thought were cute but now I know they weren’t working for me:

  • Washed out

  • Imperfections highlighted

  • Dull skin

Now, armed with my color palette, I am making smart purchases and am confident that I will look amazing every day.

  • Even skin tone

  • Bright, illuminating skin and eyes

  • Natural lift

  • Harmony

CLIENT REVIEWS
Two pictures of the same person.  The picture on the left is before color analysis and the woman looks red, washed out and skin tone is uneven.  the picture on the right is after color analysis and the woman has Bright, even skin tone