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Another colour analysis shopping video including lipsticks #coloranalysis
Introduction
In this video, I’m excited to share some shopping footage that will guide you as you navigate your color analysis results. Additionally, I have some special footage dedicated to lipstick shopping, so stay tuned!
Before we dive into the shopping segment, I want to emphasize an important point I’ve been making in my recent videos: please don’t get too technical with your color analysis results or refer to your color palette too strictly. I’ve noticed that many people are focusing excessively on the minute details, which, in my opinion, do not matter as much when shopping.
The main objective of color analysis is for you to receive a color reference to help you when you’re out shopping. I always advise clients to keep it simple and stick to a manageable range. I have found success using only ten color palettes, which I believe is adequate. If you go beyond this, you may risk overcomplicating the process.
As we move forward, we’ll start with the shopping footage. Here’s a breakdown of the colors from winter to spring:
Winter Palette: We see a beautiful range of options here. However, if an item has black bows, it might not suit a muted person, as it falls outside their palette.
Warm Palette: You’ll see pieces suitable for those in warmer palettes, while some autumn pieces work well too.
Light Palette: Moving into light shades, there are exciting pieces and high-contrast looks that match well with true winter colors.
Color Comparisons: Beware of variations in whites; for example, the comparison of true spring white, which contains yellow, and cool whites.
Furthermore, I explored various clothing items while being mindful of how styles suit my body shape. When certain cuts don’t work, I assess if adjustments can be made, but sometimes the alteration isn’t worth it.
Regarding denim, pay attention to stitching colors! Warm stitching indicates a good fit for someone in a warm palette, whereas cool stitching is ideal for those in cooler palettes.
As for jackets, make sure to consider the hardware’s color in addition to the jacket itself to ensure it complements your palette.
Finally, I’d like to touch on lipstick shopping. Select lipstick shades that align with your color palette reference. If shopping online, look for arm swatches to get an accurate idea of how a lipstick color might look against your skin since hues can differ dramatically from the container to your skin.
Now, let’s dive into a few light-hearted moments, like mistaking maternity wear for trendy options—just a reminder to stay true to your style!
Keywords
color analysis, shopping, palettes, warm palette, winter palette, light palette, denim, lipstick, style, hardware, true spring, true winter, arm swatches
FAQ
What is the importance of color analysis?
Color analysis helps you identify color palettes that enhance your natural features, making shopping easier and more effective.
How many color palettes should I focus on?
It’s suggested to stick to around ten color palettes to avoid overcomplicating your shopping process.
Why is it important not to focus too much on technical details?
Being overly technical can take the enjoyment out of shopping; instead, aim to find pieces that resonate with your color palette without getting bogged down in specifics.
How can I shop for lipstick colors effectively?
Choose lipsticks that align with your color palette, and when shopping online, look at arm swatches to see how colors might appear on your skin.
What should I consider when looking at denim?
Pay attention to the stitching color; warm stitching suits those in warm palettes, while cool stitching is better for cool palettes.