![]() Skin: Ivory, Olive, or Medium to Dark Brown with warm undertones (yellow tinge and/or green veins)Įyes: Green, Hazel, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Brown-Black Identifying with one of the four seasons is a great starting place if you find the 12 types either too difficult to understand or maybe restrictive in what you can wear. I mentioned above that there are three types within each season, and for Spring those are: Soft Autumn, Deep Autumn, and Warm Autumn. Everything just feels warm, and that’s autumn (despite some of the chilly nights). Most autumns will have that unidentifiable glow in the coloring of their hair, skin, and eyes. When I think of an autumn palette, I think about that nostalgic glow that you can’t really identify, but it just makes you feel warm inside. What I most associate with autumn is the crunch of fall leaves and how much more cozy and nostalgic things seem. If you’re interested in reading more about the 12 types, check out my Super Simple Seasonal Color Analysis Guide! What is Autumn Deep Winter, Warm Spring), but for this post we are going to focus on the four types. ![]() Within the four seasons, there are 3 types for each, making 12 possible combinations (ex. Seasonal color analysis uses the 4 seasons and the colors that are associated with them to give a specific “season” to an individual, based on what their eye/skin/hair color is. ![]() You’re in the right place, but before we start, let me give you a quick catch up lesson on just what seaseonal color analysis even is. See Palette Plus Pages under the Palette Accessories menu.The leaves are falling and the pumpkin spice is popping, and you’re thinking that autumn just might be your seasonal color palette. These color palettes were created with the purpose of educating you about how to wear the very best colors that balance and harmonize with your individual coloring.Īdditional colors for each of the 12 seasonal tones are now available. Whilst they may ‘feel’ good or be a personal favorite, they cannot be part of these palettes due to their wide variation of dimensions on the Value and Chroma levels. This is due to the fact that they are not accurate or scientifically correct in the Munsell color ‘space’. Other palettes on the market may present colors that are not found in the PrismX11 palettes. The goal for creating the PrismX11 palettes was to select colors based on the Munsell notations that closely match and harmonize with your skin’s undertone in Value and Chroma The colors in each palette can be measured, using a Spectrophotometer, to confirm their similar dimensions in Hue, Value and Chroma. The colors were objectively chosen to represent the very best colors to be worn by a person with your skin undertone. The 12 seasonal tone palettes contain only 830 colors of the 1,500 Munsell colors available. Likewise, if Bright is the dominant dimension/characteristic of your tone, then all the colors have been chosen from those that have the highest level of Chroma sometimes known as Saturation. Once these characteristics have been identified, during a personal color analysis, the colors presented in the palette provided are balanced and harmonized at a similar level on the Value and Chroma scale.įor example, if Dark is the dominant dimension/characteristic required to create harmony with your skin’s undertone, the colors in the palette can all be found in the low Value colors on each of the Hue plates. Your skin has a Hue, a Value and a Chroma level. ![]() Each color is unique to its individual palette. They are created using the Hue, Value and Chroma dimensions of all colors that were first identified and notated by Albert Munsell in the late 1800’s.Įach color in the palette has been taken from one of 10 Munsell Hue pages, known as plates: Red, Red Purple, Purple, Purple-Blue, Blue, Blue-Green, Green, Green-Yellow, Yellow and Yellow-Red.Įach of the seasonal tones logically fits into the Hue plates at a specific level of Value and Chroma. The 12 seasonal tone palettes have been created using authentic, accurate Munsell colors. The 70 colors presented in your palette are CORE colors for your seasonal tone.
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