![]() The seasonal color analysis gives a great sense of color harmonization and coordination so that each natural color we have on our bodies gets highlighted and not drained out of the picture when we style ourselves. You might be used to hearing about the traditional colors of autumn, but there’s another chart you should look into if you want a more personalized style. If you’re drawn to these colors or if they bring an outstanding glow from you, then you’re a warm or true autumn! Seasonal Color Analysis Yes, the dark, rich, and earthy essence of fall. Red maple leaves fall while the cold autumn breeze blows the yellow hay bale. Gazing through the window while holding a cup of your hot pumpkin spice drink, you’re watching the last rays of the sun shining through the yellow leaves barely hanging on trees. To give you a visual tour of what warm autumn is all about, imagine this: Traditional autumn elements are symbolic just as they are comforting. If you’d like a second opinion on your seasonal color, I offer a virtual color analysis service which you can book here: Virtual Seasonal Color Analysis.This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase. Another option is to wear a bold lip color whilst keeping the skin quite clean and the eyes softly illuminated with a defining shimmer. Filling in the water line with a shimmery pencil adds a great deal of visual impact. Overly matte looks will appear very powdery and flat and overly dewy looks will compete with color.įor more dramatic looks, True Autumns can add a bit of depth by increasing their contouring, darkening their brows, and adding a smoky eye with a soft lip. Opt for a natural skin finish that ranges from slightly matte to slightly satiny or dewy. True Autumn colors apply for all makeup- search for names including plum, berry, merlot, bronze, cocoa, and taupe when searching for natural, everyday shades for lips, cheeks, brows, and eyes. A light hand and decisive color choice can achieve far more in terms of elevating their features than a generous and heavy handed technique. The True Autumn native looks the most stunning when they embrace a restrained golden radiance. Soft suedes, raw leathers, moderately contrasted snakeskins, brushed velvets, and corduroys can offer great texture. When considering materials, True Autumns look best in slightly light-absorbing and diffusing fabrics- the opposite of anything very prismatic or reflective. Overly polished and brilliantly cut gemstones will usually look a bit too severe. Turquoise, ruby, emerald, amber, and amethyst are some of the more common gemstones available in a slightly opaque and raw finish. Softly polished gemstones easily accommodate the warmth of the True Autumn. Oppositely, very bright and shiny surfaces will look too harsh and overly textured and very dull finishes will look heavy. Another important aspect of metal choice is the finish- slightly textured or antique finishes to slightly shiny and polished metals will mirror their even glow. True Autumns are richly warm and look best in deep golds, bronze, brass, and copper. ![]() True Autumn Metals, Stones, and Materials True Autumn natives would do best to avoid very bright, cool, and very light value colors (pastels) as these will look very separate from their golden warmth. In between, there is also an emphasis on olives, khakis, and dark taupes. ![]() True Autumn neutrals range from warm ivories and creams to smoky warm greys and browns. True Autumn Color Palette True Autumn Neutrals and Colors to Avoid These natives possess an even dispersion of rich color all throughout their features. ![]() Overall, there is low to moderate contrast between their hair, eyes, and skin. Their hair often also has a bronzed, brass, or walnut tone, and can range from warm light blondes to warm deep blacks. True Autumn natives can possess golden, olive, and warm pink and brown skin with bronzed or tawny pink and apricot/honey undertones. The colors are tinged with the golden glimmer of a clear sunset and the shades all carry an earthy sensuality. Overall, the palette is gently luminous, rich, and inviting. The palette focuses on colors with slightly soft to moderate chroma (in between very muted and very bright) with an emphasis on the warmer hues (yellows, oranges, warm reds and pinks, blue-greens, and various shades of grey and brown). True Autumns falls between Soft Autumn (Soft and Warm) and Dark Autumn or Deep Autumn (Dark and Warm). In the 12 Seasonal Color System, True Autumn is a season dominated by warmth and softness or muted-ness (Warm and Muted).
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