Color Analysis Case Study Brown Eyes, Brown Hair, Cool Skin?

  • Posted on 01 September, 2021
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https://YourColorStyle.com ~ Jen does a color analysis case study on a photo submitted to her. She answers the following question:

"I’ve watched all of your videos and scoured the info on your website for over a year and decided I am soft and medium. I’m confused as to whether I’m warm or cool though because I was matched with a cool foundation at Ulta but my hair and eyes have warm tones to them. I’ve looked so much at myself in different colors that I can’t even see myself anymore! If I’m placed as warm now, will I be cool when I go gray?"

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Hey it's jen vax with yourcolorstyle.com and welcome to another color analysis case study. The audio in this video might be a little off just fyi. I cannot find my attachment for my microphone, but i wanted to get this recorded so if it sounds a little bit different than normal, simply because i don't have my microphone hooked up just right hope it doesn't matter all right, so this is a photo that was Submitted to me uh to do a case study for the youtube video. Now, if you want me to do a case study like this for you, i am now offering this as a benefit exclusively to the color style membership. You can find that link in the description below this video yourcolorstyle.com member all right. So this is megan and she says she's watched all the videos and she's decided that she's soft and medium but she's confused as to whether she is warm or cool, because when she's matched uh with a particular with ulta, she is given a a cool foundation which Is her hair and her eyes are warm um she's? What be and she's like? If i'm places warm now, will i be cool when i go gray, there's a lot of different questions here. So, let's unpack this, a tiny bit as far as the foundation goes, um foundation is to help match your skin tone, but doesn't always align perfectly with your undertones. So you may have warm undertones, but maybe your skin tone is a little neutral, and so the foundation is designed to just even out your skin tone for whatever imperfections and that kind of a thing, so it is, it is not always oh. I have warm undertones. Therefore, i must have yellow in my foundation: that's not always the case at all. Sometimes you need foundation to balance out imperfections, and sometimes you need something slightly cooler, because your skin's more neutral or something like that. Okay, so it's not the same thing as having undertones. You know it's a little confusing, but that is the case, so i did a draping on her and um and so on. The left is soft and cool and on the right is soft and warm. I put a soft and cool lip on her. It'S a little strong, but not too strong and then soft and warm on the right now. I hope you can clearly see that what i can see that she absolutely looks good in the warm tones she has earthy qualities about her hair and her eyes. I don't think that the soft is exactly right for her and i put her into the bright so bright and cool on the left and bright and warm on the right, and i really like her in those bright those brighter colors. Here she is a couple more um. A couple. Excuse me another example. I actually had this typed rom. This is actually soft and warm just so you could see the comparison between the two now we're making the assumption that she has warm undertones, because i don't think she has cool undertones. When you look at this one here, it doesn't go at all. She'S. Definitely warm - and this is all beautifully in harmony - to compare the two - the bright, the soft. It'S not that she looks bad in the soft and warm colors, but she really lights up to me in the bright and warm. So she had thought she was soft and warm, and i think that she can push it and put some brighter colors on it's again. Here'S a couple of her in the soft and warm a softer lip, a nice soft coral and a soft mustard. Again, it's not that she looks bad and soft and warm. She definitely can wear those warm earthy tones, but i also think that she can wear some of the brighter colors and really light up. So here she is in a bright tomato red and a green. That'S in the color palette, a nice pumpkin on the left and a brighter coral on the right versus the soft, which is very pretty, but this is so much better. So she is definitely bright, warm and medium, and i hope that she tries out those colors that last question was: will she have to go cool when she goes gray, and i absolutely don't think so. Just because you go gray doesn't mean that you suddenly lose all of your pigment and you go cool. It does mean that you are cooling off a tiny bit and it might open up opportunities to wear white when white didn't look so good before, but now that you're completely gray the white might work really well on you um, but it doesn't mean you just immediately Cool off, you have to be significantly older in my opinion, for that to really truly happen with your color palette, completely changes. Okay! So if you go gray, it doesn't mean that you go from bright, warm and medium to suddenly cool. No, she has a lot of pigment in her. She'Ll still have pigment in her skin in her eyes, even when she loses the pigment in her hair. Okay, if you would like to have your photos submitted and have a case study done, please consider joining the color style membership. It is an exclusive benefit to all of the members we do live calls and i give personal professional feedback within the membership. So you can check that out at yourcolorstyle.com member thanks so much for watching i'm jen max you

L.S. Aaron: The soft and cool purple looks slightly vampy on her where as the warm earthy tones embraces her natural beauty

Ombra Dei Sogni: Very interesting, I can't decide if I'm a cool or warm tone too and it's tricky because I also have pale olive skin tone. I sended you an email with my photos, I hope you do a video, and waiting for It

chisa tatum: I'm a black hair, greyish brown eyes with cool undertones. There is no golden in my hair. I can rock only cool and soft colours. My foundation face powder colours are porcelain and pale rose. It helps tone down the red i have in my face lol

Jen S: Interestingly, it turns out the colors I chose for my home decor are bright and warm, like I am! Cinnamon browns, apple greens, warm greys, etc. Is this common or just coincidental to me?

Mariya Dimitrova: To me she looked so much better in cool tones. The warm ones washed her out so much.

Dave: Warm is beautiful on her

Lis: Man this has confused me so bad! Her skins really pale like mine I assumed she would be cool and bright! I’d imagine her veins are blue - could you tell from my picture if I’m cool or warm??

Jose Olegs: Idk, but to me, she looks like she could be olive, leaning more towards warm.

keiNice: Why isn't she cool? I actually thought her dark circles under eye were less visible in the cool colors and thought this one of the cues

m h: The colors are A sifter schade of bright,though. It' s not absolutely bright.

Claire Clamp: I see her as Bright & Cool??

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