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Hey guys, it's your girl Tina here, welcome back to my channel in today's video I booked in for personal color consultation in Korea. So join me as I find my personal Shades. Personal color analysis, also known as color Consulting is a popular service in South Korea. For those who want to improve their overall appearance and feel more confident in their styling, it's a great way to figure out which colors enhance your natural features and complement your skin tone. So you know exactly what colors to wear when it comes to clothing, makeup, hair and nails. This has been high on my bucket list. For the longest time and after researching several options, I decided to book a session with dust moth photography, which came highly recommended. During my session. I met with Ginny the founder of dust moth, who has been an expert in color Consulting for the last 13 years. The consultation was conducted in Korean, so I brought a friend along to help me translate before we begin. I had to remove my foundation so that Genie could analyze my skin tone. This is important because the whole basis of personal color analysis is determined by your natural skin tone. Ginny then scanned my skin with a color scanner which measures how light or dark my skin tone is and how much red and yellow it contains compared to most of Ginny's Korean clients. My skin tone was darker and contained more yellow, which indicated a warmer undertone. She compared my results to a cooler undertone to help me see the difference with the results in mind. Ginny moved on to explain the basics of personal color analysis. Everyone'S skin tone is unique and influenced by various factors, such as sun exposure, environment, lifestyle habits and genetics. The personal color system takes into account these differences and categorizes skin tones into Seasons spring summer autumn and winter. However, at DUS moth, these seasons are further divided into eight categories: to provide a more comprehensive color analysis by identifying the colors that complement each individual skin tone. The personal color analysis helps create a personalized Style, alien guide. Here'S a breakdown of the eight categories, Spring Light which is associated with warm light colors, like corals, peaches, yellows and greens spring bright, are vibrant and Vivid warm colors. Some are light. Colors are bright, cool tone colors like pastel pinks, lavender and Sky Blues summer. Mutes are toned down cool tone, colors that have a gray undertone like Dusty Rose and violet. Autumnutes are deeper. Warm colors that give off a vintage feel think Autumn Leaves and foliage that have fallen from the trees Autumn. Deep are warm tone colors like dark Reds, Rich Browns, Maroons and deep khaki greens. Winter, bright colors are vivid, intense colors that are clear and cool toned with a lot of contrast and saturation. These include primary colors like true red, cobalt, blue, bright, lemon yellow, as well as magenta and Jewel tone colors winter, dark colors are cool, toned and have a high level of contrast and saturation making them appear. Bold and striking. These colors include deep burgundy, midnight blue Forest Greens and black. Now, since I have a warm undertone, I could fall under spring or Autumn so to determine which season Ginny moved on to the next step, which is color draping. This is the part where she drapes different colored fabric swatches across my chest, and shoulders to see which colors bring out my features best. But before that, I want to give a quick thanks to today's sponsor Mason de Tay, an aroma brand from Seoul Korea they're carefully. Crafted scents are changing the game in the world of fabric perfumes and room sprays. 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You need, as always, I'll leave the link for you guys below. Okay, now back to the video starting with the brightness test, this will determine what level of lightness or Darkness suits me best as she flips through the colors. You can see how it affects my face. Is I suit darker colors more compared to the lighter Shades? The perfect color for me is charcoal, as it has the right amount of Darkness to complement my skin tone. Black is not so bad, but she thinks charcoal brings out my features more, oh, perfect, foreign. I would have never thought that dark brown looks better on me, but after seeing the comparison against black, I agree that brown brings out my features best. Jenny says I definitely suit warm tones and to demonstrate that she's going to compare a cool white with a beige. You can see beige creates more Harmony against. My skin tone is now we're going to find the shade that suits me in each Hue, starting with green. This is green with a gray undertone green with yellow dark. Warm green and teal Genie thinks that the dark warm green suits me best. Let'S compare to see the difference. The top one is good, but to make it even better, we can add black. Oh nice, perfect now we'll compare purples purples are generally considered cool tones. So this Vivid purple is a no for me. Pastel purple is too light. Purple with gray makes me look dull, because I'm a warm tone. Purples won't really look good on me, but if Ginny had to choose a purple for me, it would be this one. A dark purple like this eggplant color moving on to blues - oh boy - oh my God, now for the Reds Vivid bread is overpowering. My features this one makes me look cold, cherry red is cool toned this Autumn. Red is okay, but the best one for me is red velvet with chocolate. It makes me look more sophisticated. Let'S try pink, as you can tell. We both knew instantly that these were not my colors. I look better in muted pinks when there's gray added to it. Comparing these two shades, this warmer Rosy pink suits me better cool, muted, pinks. Don'T look so good on me, so I should opt for warmer pinks instead foreign next, let's try pastel tones all these lighter shades, make my face. Look bloated and washed out. They make my face, look bigger, but if I really wanted to make it work, she suggested I wear heavy makeup with more contouring or opt for a muted pastel with a gray undertone for yellows. I should stay away from Vivid, bright yellows. So far Ginny thinks I'm most probably an Autumn deep, which means that summer colors will not look good on me. So she's going to test it out again summer. Lights are a big No-No. For me it makes my skin look darker and dull. There you go first. Next, Let's test out winter dogs in Winter brights, you can see here that the bright Shades definitely don't look good on me. The darker colors are so so because they all have cool undertones e. Let'S try the spring colors. I can kind of get away with the muted ones, but I should steer clear of the bright vivid colors foreign now, let's try out my season Autumn. These are a mixture of Auto mutes and Autumn deeps. All of these complement my skin tone, but Genie is going to pick out the best shades for me. Are you guys ready to see my results? Let'S start off with the worst colors, these Shades or Blues, make me look sick and pale. Next up. We have the okay colors. These are the lighter Shades that I could pull off, but I should amp up my makeup and contouring and lastly, these are the best shades on me earthy tones like deep Reds, chocolate, Browns and dark greens. They make my skin look brighter and complement my natural features. The best the results were eye-opening. I never knew that these colors suited me. I usually buy clothes just because I like the colors, but next time I go shopping. I'Ll definitely keep this color palette in mind. Okay, now that I know my personal colors Ginny and I moved on to makeup she hand picked products and shades that complemented my skin tone and boy was I relieved to find out that I've been using most of these Shades already. My background in makeup definitely helped. This part of the consultation is really handy for those of you who are unsure of what makeup to buy whether it's Foundation, blushes, eyeshadows or lipstick. On me, deeper brown, red lipsticks suited me best, so Ginny suggested a couple formulas and brands that I could try out. Next, we compared various jewelry Metals, including gold, bronze 14k rose, gold, silver and Chrome. Based on my coloring. We determined that rose gold and 14k suited me best up is hair color for my skin tone. Ginny said that dark brown hair looks the best on me. Jet black hair would look like a wig, whilst bleached hair would wash me out. Ginny also recommended now colors in the Autumn, deep range which would make my hands look brighter, then to complete the personal color analysis. Jenny suggested scents that would match my overall color palette and Vibe. She explained that a person's scent should match their clothing style and color choices. For me, as a deep Autumn, she recommended a woody or musky fragrance that would pair well with my sophisticated and classy Style. With that knowledge, I was able to easily pick out my scent from Mason. Today I chose cream suede, which has a soft Jasmine scent with a hint of vanilla and musk that complements my color palette and Vibe. Overall, my experience with dust moth was fantastic. The consultation was really thorough and took about three hours. I learned so much about my personal color palette and what kind of makeup jewelry and hair color looks best on me. The whole thing cost me. 300 000 won about 230 dollars U.S, but it was totally worth it. I feel much more confident now about my style and I can't wait to try out Jimmy's recommendations. If you guys are ever in Korea, would you try this service out? Let me know in the comments also, if you guys are new here, don't forget to click subscribe and turn on notifications, so you don't miss out on any future uploads. I shall speak to you guys next time, bye,

Tina Yong: Hey guys! Hope you're all having a wonderful day! Thanks for popping by to watch my video. Did anyone guess my season correctly?

Soo Smith: It would be amazing if you make a video following the recommendations she gave you (makeup, clothes colors etc)

Numbers: Now wear a whole outfit and makeup based on best and worst colors on you and let people vote which looks good. Brown (darker color) vs Blue (vivid bright colors).

A. Selby: I agreed with a lot of the bright colors, yellows, and most purples, but she just threw out the whole blue color scheme and I thought a couple shades looked good. Same with a few of the other colors she took out. I thought the dark colors did look good and sophisticated like she said, but they also made you appear paler. Which I guess in South Korea is desirable. It would be cool to see you have this done again in Australia or the US to see if culture plays a part. I think another color pallet could suit you just as well.

D Chan: This is an interesting process. I would take it with a grain of salt though. The Korean concept of beauty is different from others around the world. They seem to like the porcelain look. I personally like the tanned look. I’ve seen Tina look gorgeous in white and yellow and they seemed to think it wasn’t her colors. Also they chose these dark colors on her. If you want to look like Morticia Adams then go ahead, use black everyday!

Jessika in Japan: You can still wear the other colours, just not right next to the face. So you can still wear them o a skirt or a pair of trousers, maybe as details in a cardigan.

Deeksha Koli: All the stylist suggested were dark sullen shades while I’ve seen you look beautiful in all other bright colours too, even purple, in your haul videos.

Persephone Fairchild: I've always been extremely into fashion, so this is super fascinating to watch. I've been curious about these types of sessions before, so it's really cool to observe one. I've been goth for my entire life (literally since I could form coherent thoughts about my clothes), so maybe I'm biased, but I thought black looked much more striking on you than the dark chocolate brown. That being said I could DEFINITELY see how the darker colors looked better than light! The lighter colors totally washed you out! I thought it was so interesting when she said there were certain lighter colors you could pull off if you did heavier makeup. That makes so much sense! All of this was extremely interesting and worth thinking about, but my motto in life is "if it makes you happy and you're not hurting yourself or others, do it." I definitely believe that extends into the worlds of makeup and fashion. Don't think too hard about whether a color might look good just based on looking at it. Always try something on. You might really love it anyway. If that's the case, wear it. If it makes you happy, you should always consider that first.

The water shopkeeper: She is right charcoal/brown looks so good on you Tina

Diane Bishop Designs: I actually liked the cherry red and the one before that you said was too cool toned. I think colours can make us look washed out / cold when we don't have makeup on but with the right makeup we can carry off more colours.

i2uby: I think it would be interesting to do another color analysis by someone else who is just as reputable just to see the difference and get a second opinion? I really like the makeup, hair and perfume aspect. Also a shopping haul with your new tones would be super cool too.

rock roll: I didn't expect that the deeper lip color would be recommended, and I feel like there were more colours in there that suited you. I think it would be interesting to see a video where you create outfits with respect to each season that aren't yours, and try to find ways to make them work somehow, or see if they actually do make you look dull.

stephernoodle: It’s so interesting to see how these color analysis sessions vary by country/culture. This was good Korean practice too! Thanks for sharing Tina. For the record I think you look great in all colors

Keiko F: I WAS WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO!!! That's SO cool that she even suggest scents to match your aura! I want to do a color consult even MORE now, there's always so much more to learn as I see more of these videos!

sirtsupirtsu: I actually really liked the pastel muted colors on you, the ones which were shown in the end - muted pinks/beiges. They complimented your skin color very well. And I did really like some reds as well, that she did not pick to your final palette.

KLou: I guess this is interesting and might be fun to do but I think you should just wear whatever colour u like! Don’t stress too much about all the categorising that humans like to do. I have a darker more tan skin colour but I dyed my hair silver because I like the striking contrast I originally was told my options were only a caramelly brown but when I did that, it was so boring on me I hated it

Adora: Wow, I´d love to get a color analysis done myself : ) You look incredible with the autumn colors and the lipstick at the end suited you soo much, kinda reminded me of red velvets psycho vibes

InvisibleRen: I'm so glad she mentioned you can get away with some spring colors; I was remembering your try-on hauls and how that color palette of pinks suited you! I think that while the dark colors look good, the more vivid ones right before the dark ones also suited you. E.g. burgundy looks good on you too, even though she believes the blackened red is best. If you look at "dark autumn" palettes, those colors are actually included. It's not just deep darks as she showed; there are lighter and vivid colors as well. But it's possible that's just the default Western dark autumn palette. I've seen Korean palettes sometimes resemble them and others (like this place) just have the darks.

Gülnihal Dağı: i dont think blues are the worst for you i know from experience that some people just look awful in blue.... but you nailed it i think this was too restricting for you and you can definitely pull of more colors

Granny T: I love color theory in clothes and makeup. It really does make such a difference. There were actually several colors she didn't like for you that I thought looked spectacular on you, really brightening up your features. I think a lot of that could be my own personal preferences to though. Since you have it on video you can go back and really look at each one and what it does for your face and skin and hair. You may find more that you really like on you. Definitely she got you in the right season. So many great colors for you. That charcoal was fantastic on you. I am a bright winter. Over time I have found if I wear the wrong colors, every time I look in the mirror I don't really like what I see, don't feel that I look good, and that can affect my mood for the whole day. If I wear the right colors, even without makeup, I just look "right." Bright, happy, optimistic, and I feel like I have a better day. Colors can definitely affect our mood. The colors we surround ourselves with like walls and furniture should generally be in our color season if we can. If you take a picture of yourself against a good background color for yourself, it will look so much better than if the background is wrong for us. That can affect people's perception of us when they are looking at us in person, too. I painted my bedroom in a deep but bright red, and it makes me feel really happy when I see it, and when I look in a mirror there I feel like I look pretty good. That affects my mood in a positive way. The right scents help, too. I love that she helped you find the right one of those too.

Samidha Pattanaik: The winter dark colors really got me feeling colorblind

Kristina Sandnes: I think the black looked amazing on you! The beige suited you a lot, I loved all of the red tones on you, I actually liked the bright vivid colors too (it made your skin tone pop more!) and the burnt orange looked AMAZING! ❤

Aprill Raileen: I thought the teal colors looked sooo good with your skin ☺️

BrandonIsWhoIAm: Whenever Safiya goes back to South Korea, I’d love to see her do this. Although, she already did something similar to this in her Perfect Makeover video… so, I don’t know if she would. I apologize for mentioning another creator. I’d definitely try this.

Sakuratea0101: Me, too!!! This has also been on my bucket list for YEARS and I’m finally getting my first color analysis next month, but can’t wait and have been binge watching these color analysis videos in the meantime. It’s fascinating!

Petrine Fong: I actually did a colour analysis when I went to Korea last year as well! And watching this video was so nostalgic because I found out that I have the exact skin tone as you Tina The colours recommended was like those dark Autumn colours and they gave me a booklet which circled the colours that suited me best. I also found out gold suited me better than silver which heavily influenced my decision in buying jewellery now haha. Though I feel kinda bummed because I really like subtle spring summer pastel colours on clothes but I can't wear them because it'll wash me out (according to the analysis) :( But thanks for sharing Tina! It was really enjoyable seeing your experience!

Aoi Sky: These Korean colour analysis videos have been appearing a lot these days... I would take it with a grain of salt, to be honest. It's not something I would limit my choices of wearable colours. You don't always wear a single solid colour and often varies with different textured and blended colored textiles. Everyone's beauty standard is different, wear what makes you feel good.

Mari Centuria: Is it just me or light colors looked really good on you?

Kunone: Thank you for coming back with full video! Flipping color and watching the effect on skin are just so satisfying to me. Hehe Ps. Dark brown and eggplant colors look so good on you❤

Chloe Adele: We definitely need a clothing haul that you shopped for in your color palette!!

Rory Moon: The colors she chose for you suit you so well! But girl, those browns are definitely your colors

Pinkachu: This was so cool and insightful! Didn’t know they split the seasons up even more, wonder if they had a translator on hand for the session? Would definitely want to try this next trip to Korea!

Jiah May: The thing is, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What matters most is how you feel about what you are wearing. I think any color would be good as long as you are confident and comfortable.

Lilas Duveteux: Those colors look so good on you, especially as you mature.

Mightywwf ELL: I live in LA and I love things like this I been in a fashion slump. I would like to do this while visiting Korea.

Farzeen Mirza: I actually completely agree with her, immediately the dark autumn colours sharpened your features and evened out your skin tone whereas the cool colours brought out the veins and dark circles in your face. I do think the teal colours would suit you but that's because teal and dark navy colours also suit dark autumns too. And the bright colours were a bit much

Elaine Haryono: I’m obsessed with things like this, and personally, aside from knowing what colors look good on me, I also like using it when I draw original characters. It’s fun to think of my characters’ color palettes to make then distinct from one another

Joan Sim: So glad this video is finally out. Been looking forward to it since you teased it on IG. Super helpful and fun video. I would definitely try this type of service if it were available here or if I am traveling to Korea.

Meenakshi Shenoy Matunga: Heeseung should watch this video to know warm and cool colour (that was my first thought when u started explaining the colours) Btw Tina you really know how to bring fun in your video's.... I like it when u everytime explain what your video is about. I am literally attracted to your channel ❤️

zoha fatima: this was so cool! i love jinhi's personality. this seems like such a cool experience, do you think it's impacted the way you shop since you did it?

missrodgers09: This is the third video I've seen of this type and it's fascinating to see what a difference these color matching makes in real time!

Jade: This was so interesting! I knew you were an Autumn. The makeup and nail colours you could really see what she meant about it suiting you more in terms of it complementing your skin tones the most.Perfume was fascinating, never thought of it that way! Do they do this for men? I wonder what Alfred is? or Zen!

Macey Morcom: Did anybody else not notice the differences Jini pointed out between the colors? Her skin looked the same to me with almost all of them

Diana Williams: This is fascinating! I had no idea that choosing a colour to wear could be so in depth. I will definitely consider how colours make me look in more detail from now on! Xxx

Alyxm Brown: I found that after my consultation I had naturally been drawn to many of the colours, my walls are the exact blue colour that's best for me, I had already purchased clothes in the colours!

Zoe T.: This is so funky!!! I think a session like this would help a lot when you're sense of style is within minimalistic trends. Little to no decorum or just one type of pattern and a very clear goal of naturalistic beauty. Sure all the comments are like, "hey the colours the consultant are reccomending suit you!" But of course!! Its just colours and so on! How could a colour not suit a person unless theres a beauty standard being applied here??? Keen to see if you're going to try out the reccomended colours with your style though!!!! Maybe even do a cheeky style exploration with the colours you're not reccomended with to see how relevant the consultancy is when face with, for example, colourful styles like kidcore or smthn.

Ting Wei: I watched a lot of your videos with different makeup. You look really amazing with the lipstick color in this video!

wink_love: I believe there were many more colours that suited you as well! Though this was very fascinating, I think we should wear what we love and feel the most beautiful in

Max Darling: i would def want to try this service out! i never really tried experimenting for fear of looking foolish but ive always been curious to see what colors i can pull off since my choice of wardrobe is black on black.

K.C. Orlando: I found this so intresting. You can actually so how different your skin looked with every color change. I'm a little lucky because my skin is olive and can get away with most colors. However I would love to try this.

Kenri Basar: I liked the pink, yellow pastels and lavenders on you!!! I felt that darker autumn colours aged you even though they were sophisticated.

Wardah Naeem: I don't think people need all these time wasting things ..just wear that you think makes you beautiful and what you want to wear.. ❤️❤️ it's irrelevant!!

Victoria T: i feel like these consultations gaslight people into thinking they can never wear a certain color or hue again. of course if you put it beside the face it might look a certain way, and that goes for the “good colors” too. imo it all depends on the actual garment you’re wearing and then color is just a suggestion

Pamela Wong: I've gone to a colour coach in Singapore before, and was devastated when she told me I can't wear pink, which is my fav color.

ぷードーモ: Man, korean people are smart. Imagine actually just explaining color theory to clients but in a very luxurious way and people are willing to pay Everything the consultant said was quite similar to what we studied in animation school for color theory, we just didn't really use so much fancy flowery terms.

Natalie Glick: Such a unique experience! I'd totally try it out

Mary McNellis: So could we see a new clothing haul soon since you now know what colors look best on you. Please that would be great, I miss your try on hauls.

Mary ReedMartinez: I like the service, it makes me want to visit Korea even more now.

Mich M: The stylist didn't exactly mince words, did she? Lol Also, I'm so glad you did this, Tina! We essentially have the same skin tone and hair color, so you helped me out as well! I assumed I was a dark autumn, but this reinforced that for me. So thank you, Tina!

Ishwari Laughing: I had mine done years ago, the only thing I wouldn't agree with is that purple is always cool toned. If you mix a warm red and a warm blue you get a warm purple! I'm an autumn and look incredible in warm purples so don't rule out any colour x

Rei Life: So interesting! I agree the colors she picked do look good on you but I also think you look nice in reds & light blue/pinks.

MommaShawna: I totally agree with her except I think the bronze is a metal that looked really pretty on you too. I do think when you especially have yellow skin tones and olive skin tones, those are the harder ones to figure out colors, in my opinion. Also really super pale like my daughter, she struggled with colors too, not so much now but when she was first starting out and I was very surprised at what Reds looked gorgeous on her, I would never have thought a red would look good with such a pale skin but it really can. We had this done here in the US but it wasn’t like this at all, it was a little different but we did find out what color foundations and what colors look good on us and then they explained the color wheel and which colors would go together well on us but I do highly recommend getting this done if you cannot pinpoint your shades. I know when you’re first starting out with make up just trying to figure out your shade and then if you’re neutral or yellow ect it can be very confusing. My daughter was modeling when she was younger and this is something they recommend for young models and we found it quite fun actually.

Tu Forkner: It's so interesting to see this process! I would love to do this too! She moves very fast so the size by side is very helpful!

Blissful Bumble: Thank you so much for this video! The process was so cool to see! I would love to get this done ☺️ I hope you are doing okay Lots of love

xobrook🍀: Now create outfits with your colors, I’d love to see the difference! ❤

kim areska: Tina you should make a haul video buying a same dress with the no color and yes color so we can compare the actual result. It must be fascinating because I always buy clothes in color that I like instead in color that people told me I look good in

Ishwari Laughing: Also even if you're autumn dark you can still wear most colours just in the right tone! And different intensities of it, paler darker etc.

Flambe: I'd take her analysis with a grain of salt, it felt more like her personal opinion than anything scientific. She just chose colours that suited your makeup look. When she was flipping through the colours I thought you looked gorgeous in a lot of the ones that she discarded. And besides, I think you should dress to suit not just your skin tone but your personality, and you definitely aren't the dull and dark person that she made you.

C B: I don’t know if it’s the lighting difference between a video and real life. But I thought the dark bright colors looked beautiful on you and much better than the dark autumn!

Otaku Tante: This concept is amazing! But I am a bit concerned now. I can't make a difference between most of the "winter dark" colors... am I color blind in a way without knowing it? Well, I see a little bit of a difference. But most of the colors look identical to me. Am I the only one?‍

InvisibleRen: Health can also affect your personal color. Whatever conditions I have caused me to become paler (my old concealer is now my skintone). Some conditions can make you more yellow. I'm a brown-skinned (peachy undertone) autumn mute (low contrast); but I can't help but still buy black clothes. Most of my clothes are black and I have a few grey and autumn brown pieces; but for spring I'm going to try choosing colorful (non-neutral) autumn mute colors. I've been eyeing greens; so I guess I'm slowly expanding my wardrobe color-wise. I tried on an autumn mute green velvet floral print dress today and my 4yo family member complimented me---so there's definitely an effect. Even though I already know my personal color thanks to Korean blogs and YouTubers specializing in color analysis (esp. those for brown-skin), I still would want to do this---it seems fun!

Luna Oak: Lol I forgot how brutal the stylists can be about what colors work and don’t

yupperzsonson: This looks sooooo fun! I would love to do this! You look beautiful in brown girl, so sophisticated

ᴺⁱᵗᵉⁿ ᵍᵒʰᵃⁱⁿ: You are looking absolutely gorgeous everyday & i love to watch your vlog

judithmarianne: I'd definitely be interested to try it out. My concern is the language barrier.

Athena Thomas: This is so interesting I've always wanted to find out my colour palate. Would definitely book an appointment

Cherry M: This is an amazing video! I hope you can make an outfit video for deep autumn! Cause I haven’t seen you in those colours.

Sing Tanya: I think you look very sophisticated with dark earthy colors. Personal color test is just little advice. You wear whatever you want!

Don't Read My Profile Photo: We can all agree that he never disappoints us with his content :D.

Natara23: Thanks Tina! I might consider doing one when I'm visiting Seoul again. Hehs. This looks interesting!

Nancy: I think you look beautiful in every color! Tina you’re amazing and their lighting doesn’t do you justice plus you’re not sunkissed yet

Brooke Fossum: Can we just appreciate how beautiful she is!? Stunning. Literally.

Hill Slide: Yes I would try this out!! I need help! I have a question though will she be able to help someone who is brown specially when it comes to make up because I know Korean make ups are only targeted towards Asian or more pale skin tones. I wonder if she even has any make up sample foundation at all for brown skins at her store as .

Summer Nights: Tina, what is your best MAC foundation match? So those who are your skin tone twins get a free consult LOL

wlz5234: I thought if you have more yellow in skin tones you’re essentially cool toned b/c you need more cool tones to balance out the yellow tints in your skin, and vice versa. That’s why in MAC, their colors are in NC (Neutral Cool) for warm tones (who has more red tints), NW (neutral warm) for cool tones (who has more yellow tints in skin)

Κάποιος 'Αγνωστος: The darker lipstick looked amazing! It made your lips look fuller and more luscious.

THAt RURAL GIRL: Tina looks beautiful in every colour . I quite dint understand the colour analysis ‍

spring flower: I want to be image consultant/fashion stylist and it was most complete personal colour analysis I ever seen.i think I need to do an internship in south Korea ☺️

rob ot: i love watching personal colour sessions! i did mine in korea too and learnt that i'm a summer light and spring light. what's even more interesting is that the colours she recommended helped to even out rosacea on my skin. definitely worth a try if anyone goes to korea.

i is: I've been waiting for this video. Thank you, Tina.

Anonymous: I've always loved warm-toned pastels and soft tones on you

callmebyyourname: tina you look pretty good with all the colors to be honest

Taylor Spoerl: Now go shopping and make us a video with some new outfits you've curated from your new color palette!

Feela: I think you suit most shades and hues of yellow so well

Kittenofdeath: I had somehing like this donre when I was in junior high, but I'd definitely like to do it again. This one seems extremely thorough

Brooke Strickland: i need this so bad it’s so hard for me to figure out what colors look best on me

Angeleigh: The ones she chose for you made you look older

PrettynSleepy: I would love to do this for myself. Maybe I can find someone near me that does this kind of analysis

RC: this is amazing!! so fascinating!! i would love to try this too

With Peace & Love: I want this job. it looks so fun. I wish they did stuff like this in the US. I've always looked best in Autumn deep too. And i look the worst in blues and pastels.

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