Your Best Yellow

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Colour harmony is a gift given to every person. In humans, our built-in colour harmony is called Season. Once you know yours, you can choose your very best yellow (and every other colour!) Everything you wear will go perfectly with everything else and with you. How you find out is with a colour analysis, a.k.a. Personal Colour Analysis (PCA), Seasonal Colour Analysis, the #1 colour tool in existence.
    What I missed saying for Dark Autumn in Panel 1: DA yellows have greener and redder version, true for all Autumn. DA colours are dark and bright enough to balance black quite well, making for unique contrasts of dark with warm or high contrasts that are softer than black with white. The effect when colours combine is rich and strong, same if the colours were a flavour, a sense that comes through so well with these tops.
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    00:00 Intro
    02:19 Yellow for 12 Seasons
    02:32 Row 1, Spring
    04:04 Sidebar, Why can't I tell if I'm warm or cool?
    05:07 Row 2, Summer
    06:49 Row 3, Autumn
    07:43 Row 4, Winter
    08:49 Yellow Handbags for the 12 Seasons
    09:44 Row 1, Spring
    10:53 Row 2, Summer
    12:19 Row 3, Autumn
    13:06 Row 4, Winter
    14:13 Yellow for 3 Springs
    16:15 Yellow for 3 Summers
    19:01 Yellow for 3 Autumns
    22:08 Yellow for 3 Winters
    26:53 Yellow and Jewelry
    30:40 Outro
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Komentáře • 157

  • @ChristineScaman
    @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +29

    Hi. I’m so glad you’re here for our video about yellow. You’ll see how Spring’s light appears to shine through colours, making sheerness, layers, and transparency so beautiful, and how Autumn’s light is able to go around objects. You’ll see how Autumn colours are like Summer in being soft, just asking to be combined, compared with Winter’s colours that shine when they stand alone. Lots of examples ahead!

  • @Androgynary
    @Androgynary Před 2 lety +17

    Perfect timing! I’ve recently decided I’d like to incorporate yellow in my wardrobe’s color palette, but I’ve had a difficult time as I’m a dark winter, so this was very helpful.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      You're so welcome! I hope you found some answers. I'm not sure why the pins I added recently to Pinterest have vanished, I'll see if I can hunt them down or add more. Will keep DW in mind.

  • @Lisavande
    @Lisavande Před rokem +2

    "Yellow is a colour that the purer the pigment, the lighter it gets. Blue is the opposite." Suvh a helpful statement for finding soft summer colours!! Thanks for all your video, they're informative and relaxing at the same time

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      I'm happy to know that you find information you can use. Sometimes those nuggets of knowledge help things fall into place :)

  • @lydiag8368
    @lydiag8368 Před 2 lety +9

    Can’t wait to watch! Yellow is my favorite color but it’s a tricky one 💛💛

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +2

      It really is challenging. Fewer versions, a colour we notice a lot, but so worth it!

  • @newtovideo100
    @newtovideo100 Před 2 lety +4

    I really found that yellow hat juxtaposed with the various Seasons quite useful. It really stood out on certain boards, and bended right in on the winter board. I find illustrations like that helpful.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety

      Totally agree! Once you see it, the answer's almost obvious and not always what we might have guessed. I think the takeaway is to get colour out of our heads and apply it to a situation in the real world. We did some of this in the Is It Icy or Pastel video. I hope to do a lot more.

  • @rachaeldbmiller
    @rachaeldbmiller Před 2 lety +11

    Quality color analysis, as always. I have learned a lot from this video. I can’t wait to incorporate more yellow that compliments my season 🌞🌼💛

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      Great to hear, thank you. I'm sure you have some beautiful yellows about to enter your world :)

  • @sandimcdougall2909
    @sandimcdougall2909 Před 2 lety +9

    So coincidental that just this morning I was remembering my childhood bedroom that my mom & I put a yellow & white stripe wall paper on one wall & painted the other three yellow. She dyed my curtains, bedspread and throw rugs yellow also. Oh how I loved yellow and how happy it made me feel. I find your knowledge and insight into color totally amazing. Now to figure out my best close to my face wearable yellow. Thank you for another amazing and educational video Christine.

    • @lydiag8368
      @lydiag8368 Před 2 lety +3

      I had a yellow room when I was a kid too!!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +3

      Glad the video brought back some memories! You reminded me of a tip I should have put in the video. For that yellow around the face, if you have a closeup picture of your eyes and they have yellow in them, find the nearest reasonable match in your palette. By reasonable, I mean that photos never show colour perfectly and if you guess the yellow just by looking at your eyes, you may not get it right. Your palette knows your eye colours, choose the version that's closest. If there's no yellow, look for the complimentary colour, it works very well too!

    • @cathwalsh9921
      @cathwalsh9921 Před rokem +1

      @@ChristineScamanI have cream or ivory and a touch of amber in my eyes, which can make them look a little green. They’re blue with a dark grey ring around them. I’ve always found yellow tricky. Recently discarded a yellow t shirt with a black pattern on it. I’m nkt even sure what kind of yellow it is as the black distracts. Your videos are making me go though my wardrobe with fresh eyes.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      Every colour and application has its own trickiness but after a short time, you're past it and as you say, seeing things more clearly and knowing what to pay attention to. I agree about finding it hard to read Season with black in the picture, it takes over somehow. Glad the videos are helping :)

    • @cathwalsh9921
      @cathwalsh9921 Před rokem

      @@ChristineScaman I also had a denim jacket delivered this morning. A king of a pale butter yellow that they called Ecru. I wasn’t sure. I looked at it against my ivory jumper. The material was stiff, of course, and I realised that there was white in the jacket. As I looked more I realised the creases and folds cast grey shadows. I’m not soft or muted so it will be going back. You’re really helping!

  • @leticialima7314
    @leticialima7314 Před 2 lety +6

    Hi Christine! 💐 Can you help us with a video showing what color of jeans 👖 looks good in each season? Thank you! I am bright winter. Thank you so much for your channel! 🌷🌺

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      Great idea! That would be a great topic for a video, thank you!

    • @kimmullins337
      @kimmullins337 Před rokem +1

      And leather too, like Birkenstocks...

  • @katielauren922
    @katielauren922 Před 10 měsíci +3

    You are such a beautiful woman - articulate and poised! Thank you for sharing your wisdom. -Clear Winter Kate 😘

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you! 😊 I'm glad that the videos are helpful to you.

  • @christineschreiber5073
    @christineschreiber5073 Před 2 lety +4

    so interesting 😍
    and you have that great haircut again😍😍👍

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      I felt the hair was kind of rough for this video but one only has so much hair energy, you know? You may be familiar with this story: my regular hair person was away, ....you can guess the rest :) I asked for a light few layers to lift the top, I walked out with chunky horizontal layers, like shingles on a roof. I'm glad to hear it's not so awful, thank you!

  • @cosmicalchemist8219
    @cosmicalchemist8219 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have yellow undertones in my skin so I usually look sick in yellow tones.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 3 měsíci

      Everyone has yellows they wear well. As you mention, you see yellow in your own pigmentation, but when we wear the yellow we think we see, we may not choose the best one. Same would apply to hair colour or blush, the analysis gives u more accurate and specific information. Many folks also choose to wear yellow in smaller areas in excellent combinations.

  • @katarinaa351
    @katarinaa351 Před 2 lety +4

    I sometimes fall asleep to your videos I know that might sound strange lol! Your voice is so calming.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +3

      Always good to be as helpful as possible :) I was speaking with someone recently about discovering things we didn't know we'd be good at, and this is one of mine. Possibly it's my video voice, one learns to keep impulsive speech and jokes to a minimum (they can seem exaggerated), not move a lot (changes the lighting), and so on. An ASMR reading style video has crossed my mind...

    • @katarinaa351
      @katarinaa351 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChristineScaman Thanks for taking the time to reply 🙂

    • @77yggfe12ujn
      @77yggfe12ujn Před rokem

      ​@@ChristineScaman When Iisten listen to you I always think Asmr voice nd energy... I would love it if you did a video asmr style (but they already kind of are) 💛

  • @Snoozler
    @Snoozler Před rokem +4

    I absolutely love yellow! And felt so liberated after I was draped as a TW that I had "permission" to wear my lemony yellow 😂. Something that confuses me though, if a cool yellow is within our pallete, why is it that if we add even more blue to get closer to say a lime green, that suddenly becomes a "warm" green rather than an extremely "cool" yellow? Like, where and why is that line drawn? I understand it if we are just looking at colors in isolation but, *technically* it is a cooler color so I'm having trouble making logical sense of it.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +2

      TW wearing their yellow can be one of the greatest surprises. Even in a smaller area in print and the person looks fabulous. A colour chemist or pigment expert might be the one to answer your question, but I wonder if one answer is that we simply leave the yellow group and find ourselves in green, yellow having less versatility and smaller ranges than other colours. I imagine any colour can only get so cool or warm before you move to the next colour family.

  • @Nyc520
    @Nyc520 Před 2 lety +7

    As a Dark Autumn I cannot find the right yellow because it’s never “Yellow” it’s always dark gold or mustard although that Dark winter yellow looks like something I’d like to try 😂

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +3

      I'm like you, there are so many colours I'd love to wear well in other groups, and you're right, yellow doesn't look like yellow in True and Dark Autumn. I'm envious of DA though for how rich the colours look, their versatility in textiles and textures, and how they get better and better in combinations. And how plentiful they are in stores! DA is the ultimate easy-to-be group, plus they wear black well. I mean, DA just keeps adding up. Dark Winter yellow is super nice but it's so hard to find that I can see why people give up looking for it. As a believer in wearing every colour in our palette, there are still a few I don't have (I am Dark Winter) and may be looking for a long time. DA can be there in the first year even in Canada where the market is a fraction of what's in the US. Like I said, DA envy :)

    • @peacefreedomandwealth
      @peacefreedomandwealth Před 2 lety +3

      True about Dark Autumn indeed. As to Dark Winter yellow, I would compare to Christmas ball. They are slightly leaning towards gold, but are not golden yet, darker than true yellow, but neutral in tone. The purer version of DW yellow looks frozen, but not as icy as TW one.
      Bright Winter yellow is carnival and very much close to spring yellow.

  • @thursdaylanejribgo81diego87

    This is one of my favorite videos please keep bills up like this done I love you like that inspired me to duarte's

  • @haganmonet4810
    @haganmonet4810 Před rokem +1

    omg thank you so much i love ur channel so much it’s sooooo helpful and simple!! jesus i found my niche!!! after getting my analysis results it made sense why that dark mustardy yellow always looked so good on me!!!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      You're so welcome. My hope is to help people actually use their colours and I appreciate that this video answered some questions for you :)

  • @annadortheaaasbjerg9970
    @annadortheaaasbjerg9970 Před rokem +2

    Just found your channel and I have the feeling that I've struck gold. I've always had a hard time determining my colours, but now, thanks to you, I no longer have doubts. I even went as far as to find a picture of me as a young adult, before the hair colouring started, and boom! True spring here.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      I'm so glad that you found some answers that feel right for you. Onwards now to finding many ways of applying them :)

  • @henriettefux1467
    @henriettefux1467 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the great video. I learn so much from all of your videos. Your voice is so calming too.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety

      It's my pleasure to make these videos, and so glad that you find learning and calm both! A good combination :)

  • @catinthepeng2686
    @catinthepeng2686 Před 2 lety +4

    9:53 … I have a purse that is a bright winter yellow. I love that bag. It just is me. I’m glad I added yellow again. :D

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +3

      For a smaller item, it is amazing how much our handbag says for us, almost as much in that one item as the rest of the outfit. Also a great place for our creative side to shine :)

  • @MrRedstardude
    @MrRedstardude Před 2 lety +8

    I really like yellow as it's such a happy colour. I feel that it's harder to get away with the wrong yellow, as opposed to other colours.
    When I was growing up, my dad painted the kitchen bright yellow, but then repainted it white only a week later!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +3

      I agree! It can create optical effects that are less subtle than other colours, and people often have stronger emotional reactions when they see it than they might for blue.

  • @sophierosebisou8420
    @sophierosebisou8420 Před 9 měsíci +2

    So happy with another colour for the season’s video! Thank you for all your hard work and great examples!💋💋

  • @AvilaCranfill
    @AvilaCranfill Před 2 lety +3

    As a true summer I don't think I have any yellow in my wardrobe! I've written it off as a color I can't wear. Thank you for the encouragement to keep looking, finding a floral print with the right yellow would be lovely!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      There are only a couple of yellows for TSu and they are similar, even more than in Soft Summer, but the colour does exist and is often available in retail. For cooler Seasons, the first step to success with yellow may be to put larger items on the back shelf and focus on the colour in prints and accessories. It looks just as good and as a natural highlight, may be even more effective.

    • @brightwinter9334
      @brightwinter9334 Před 2 lety

      It's called ourrescue.

    • @brightwinter9334
      @brightwinter9334 Před 2 lety

      org

  • @RK-qs5dy
    @RK-qs5dy Před 2 lety +3

    My favourite series! Thank you 🌸
    I think I could easily listen about physical characteristics of the colours and their comparison forever.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it. It means a lot that you mention what sort of content you enjoy, thank you!

  • @carroncarson4413
    @carroncarson4413 Před rokem +1

    glad you mentioned colours of umbrellas. Here on the west coast they are such a common part of our outdoor wardrobe and because they are so close to your face, can make such a difference. I love my yellow umbrella and I'm a spring.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      Umbrellas, phone cases, wallets, socks, they come in so many colours and are perfect for adding colours to our overall look. I'd be quite impressed and would remember an interview candidate or guest at a party who had yellow anything!

  • @caermita
    @caermita Před 2 lety +2

    Christine, I love this format and your channel in general. I learned so much from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      You are so welcome! It is my pleasure and privilege to have a way of helping people with colour, which I love so much myself.

  • @lorijustice8967
    @lorijustice8967 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ok. I found the yellow color. The yellow is beautiful but I don't think I could wear this color as anything but an accessory.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 5 měsíci

      I understand what you mean. I think it helps folks use their colours fully when they imagine themselves as a painting. A single large area of yellow may not be as interesting as a purple centre in a deep blue-violet flower or a yellow cushion on a deep blue couch. Some folks want the yellow couch and that's fine too :)

  • @Pocketsand662
    @Pocketsand662 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Looking forward to watch this. I love yellow but have typed myself as a soft autumn a while ago and can’t seem to find the right yellow. Loved your “your best pink” video. Almost confirmed my soft autumn status.

  • @laurenmcnaughton8802
    @laurenmcnaughton8802 Před 2 lety +1

    Incredibly helpful, well-laid out and organized video, thank you!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety

      I hoped viewers would have this experience. Thank you, your comment is so much appreciated.

  • @kitty_s23456
    @kitty_s23456 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the vid! I haven't been professionally analyzed but I've draped myself & think that I'm an autumn, either true or dark. I have black hair, dark brown eyes, med brown skin (am SE Asian, similar in skintone to Priyanka Chopra or Jamie Chung). I usually get compliments when I wear yellow & other warm colors. I've found that I can wear warm spring colors too (sometimes). Yellow is one of my faves. Since watching your vids (and others on color palettes) late last year, I've made some changes to my wardrobe & I feel great. Thanks again & happy new year! 👍🏼🎉💐 💛🧡

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      Happy 2023 to you as well :) Glad you're enjoying the videos and finding information you can apply to your choices. Whether True or Dark Autumn, there's so much overlap that you'll find many beautiful choices. I hear you about Spring colours sometimes, that's a good point and quite true.

  • @huskeyfosterfail4980
    @huskeyfosterfail4980 Před 2 lety +1

    This was so good! Thank you!

  • @Spikypotato.
    @Spikypotato. Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! 😍🤗

  • @AWellStyledLife
    @AWellStyledLife Před 2 lety

    I love this clear explanation, Christine!
    Yellow is a challenge for me.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety

      Understandable given your Season, it's good to know the cool side of Light Summer could work very well, especially in smaller areas, and LSu yellow seems plentiful!

  • @samanthakc4945
    @samanthakc4945 Před 9 měsíci +1

    As a true summer, I’m mystified as to how I could wear yellow! I see the coolness of this limoncello shade but can’t imagine what other colors n my wardrobe that it would go with. Maybe navy?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree that colour combinations can be hard to imagine even though our logical mind knows they should work. I work with actual fabric for the Seasons (you can purchase sets of 15 on my website if you live in N. Am. or email me) and it's amazing how easy picturing combinations becomes. Yellow with stormy ocean teal is a personal favourite. Actually yellow with all blue-greens for TSu, both neutrals and colour versions. Also yellow with violet, very modern looking, like the Season's version of navy and lime.

    • @samanthakc4945
      @samanthakc4945 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the suggestions! :)

  • @cracksofamber
    @cracksofamber Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much for this video! It was very informative and really helped me to see the differences between all the seasons yellows. I am a True Spring and recently bought a yellow top, the only yellow option in the store, but it felt off when I wore it. I now understand it lacked orange in the yellow needed for spring, and was instead a green/ gray summer yellow unfortunately. Slowly learning how to tell colours apart to make better purchases in future.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před měsícem +1

      I'm so glad it was helpful :) For a light colour, yellow can have a surprising effect on skin tone and the overall impression for everyone. Now that you have a sense of the colour of your sunshine, you'll make beautiful choices.

  • @margaretlavery4118
    @margaretlavery4118 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this video! As a bright winter I struggle with yellow a lot. (Although I do love a pop of acid/highlight yellow… I know you hate it but it’s fun!!)

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it :) A pop is where acid yellow excels. I'd much rather that than a wardrobe of black and gray. I could actually picture a closet of black, gray, and acid yellow, I could work with that!

  • @sherryzmezzo
    @sherryzmezzo Před 2 lety +3

    You're so lovely. Thank you for these videos.
    I'm a BSp and very much a purse girl. I was tempted by most of the bags for Spring and Winter. I don't have a yellow one, though. Maybe it's time to go shopping.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +2

      Oh yes, BSp plus purse plus yellow, if ever there was a 1+1=10 example!

    • @RK-qs5dy
      @RK-qs5dy Před 2 lety +2

      @@ChristineScaman hypothetically, 1+1=10 series about synergistic effects for seasons also would be great 🙂
      (1+1=10 is actually valid equation in binary number system, I can't help but see this from computer's perspective))

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      @@RK-qs5dy Why, yes it is a valid equation! Wow, that's smart and mystical at the same time! Synergistic effects...interesting and fun approach. I have this idea that I mention that in many videos, like the BSp purse in this video, "...so much more with that bright rust accent than a solid yellow purse..." Is that what you mean? Too low-key of an example?

    • @RK-qs5dy
      @RK-qs5dy Před 2 lety

      @@ChristineScaman yes, it's a great example. There are a lot of such interesting observations spread throughout all your videos. Some may work for season in general and everyone could try, some are more specific for particular subgroup but work like magic. First example from my brief memory - zippers on total black as enough contrast for winters. You do not find in standart recommendations something like "try to wear yellow purse with rust accent".
      I am very curious about such observations and it feels like finding hidden jems. I totally understand that it is a personal vision and not "one size fits all", and also body lines/bone structure and personal style plays a huge role. But nevertheless it's just pure joy to observe something that works and harmonizes.

  • @LiaAndrews
    @LiaAndrews Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video Christine! I am BW, leaning towards TW. I find reds very forgiving and to a lesser extent blues, teals, purples, and fuschias, as long as they vivid enough. You even helped me find and embrace orange. Yellow and green feel like there is such a narrow margin for success.
    I can't borrow TW yellow and be ok. It just looks so wrong. Likewise if I move to the buttery warm side of BW I start turning yellow. I can get away with bright icy yellow but I don't think I look great in it. Right now I only have yellow as an accent color in patterns.
    You have motivated me to try. I learned with orange that a color that is a challenge/not intuitive when used creatively can add excitement and interest in a way the easy colors don't. Like a touch of orange on me lights up navy blue. Also, my greatest success as a BW is taking bold risks.

    • @RK-qs5dy
      @RK-qs5dy Před 2 lety +3

      I also do not look great in yellow. Just okay. (I'm TW) But teals, blues and purples are very forgiving. I think there's some different individual reaction even inside palette. Someone can wear all yellows from the season and borrow yellow from the neighbors, someone could do the same with purple or teal :)
      Maybe a skin tone plays a role too. I have a beige skin, but in particular lightening it looks olive/green-yellow. Wearing green-yellow tones does not seem like a good match. But bright deep sapphire makes my skin look beautifully porcelain, which is not the case with yellow.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +3

      Lia, I am no longer surprised when you sum up the Season, energy, life, and all the rest. Yellow as an accent is perfectly fine and enough, the viewer gets the point (and may appreciate the subtlety). For me, when I see yellow in a print or in a large item, either way is equal in my appreciation, it only depends on the item. You the same or no?
      Little areas of yellow are like a wink, which every Bright Winter has in there somewhere, might as well let it sneak out :)
      And SO yes to orange lighting up navy blue, how many Winters wear orange, almost like they can't resist. The combined effect really is brilliant, the logarithmic curve, big impact in a small space.
      RK, you speak for many Winters, but that yellow, it's there and we sense it. I'd dismiss large solid colours and look at prints and accessories (flip flops! the viewer gets it, we are incredibly holistic in how we see others). Also, TW yellow is easy enough to find, oddly enough. Might as well play to the strengths of the fashion industry when we find them!
      I was intrigued in your brilliant observation about olive skin tones and yellow. I'm asked often about adjustments to be made for olive skin and I think of them as individual-based, but I also wonder which type of yellow would work in general. I'm sure there is one and it's not orange-based. There is a big category of icy yellow-greens, more yellow than green, but too greenish for the palette. In the TW Pinterest board (link in Desc. box), I just added a white dress with a lemon print, that's the yellow I'm thinking of. It sounds as though you doubt it would work, but in that surprising way colour has, maybe that's where your yellow answer lies.

    • @RK-qs5dy
      @RK-qs5dy Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChristineScaman thank you for taking time to write such detailed reply, after reading it I realized I have left so much details out of my previous comment (though some I've left out for the sake of keeping it concise) and hesitated about answering. It felt low-key disrespectful to the topic starter to "steal" the comment section - I wanted to write down all my observations and my relationships with different kinds of yellow (some of them are not even in particular palettes). Also I'm afraid of being rude in my phrasing instead of being succinct, because English is not even my second language, so it's my constant worry. Please let me know if you are interested in distinct extensive comment.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      Your English is excellent, you make it sound as though it is your first language, which is amazing in writing. Thank you for the offer to add descriptive details, but I imagine that I and other readers would have to see the colours and effects you describe to find some context for them in the larger subject of olive and other skin tones. While I'm sure your observations are true and perceptive, there comes that point when our reactions to colour become more individual than applicable to the group and in this instance, we wouldn't know. Hair colour can be this way, with broad information that becomes individual quickly, more so than clothing or even lipstick. I appreciate the offer of time and new information though, and would be happy to read your observations and keep them in my awareness, even if I'm unable to offer a helpful reply. Please don't worry about honesty being disrespectful, it is the most respectful way to speak. How people choose to frame it is up to them, but I would rather hear it and manage my own emotions :) By choosing to take nothing personally and seeing honesty only as an intention to help, I receive the gift of seeing the world through the eyes of others, a so-worthwhile trade.

  • @brightwinter9334
    @brightwinter9334 Před 2 lety +3

    Passion fruit mousse (at least the way I've seen others make it) is a Light or True Summer yellow.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh yes, that's excellent! I've thought of lemon chiffon in the past, but it's not right. This is perfect, thank you!

    • @brightwinter9334
      @brightwinter9334 Před 2 lety

      @@ChristineScaman Glad to help! I love your content and exchanging analogies are very helpful.

  • @JV-cd3ku
    @JV-cd3ku Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! So very helpful.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      You are so welcome! I hope it filled in a few gaps :)

    • @JV-cd3ku
      @JV-cd3ku Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, as expected. You are such an expert on the subject! Being able to finetune on the colours is very useful, especially by comparing them with the other seasons.

  • @butterpoweredbike6135
    @butterpoweredbike6135 Před rokem +1

    Gosh, this was so helpful. I want to incorporate yellow into my soft summer, but always feel lost when I'm looking. In your examples, soft summer yellow looks to my eye like it's gotten dingy from too many years of laundry, relative to the other yellows. That'll be a helpful comparison when I'm shopping. I'm certain I've seen scarves with soft summer yellow and grey in a delicate print that might be a terrific jumping off point for me to try yellow.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! SSu yellow is find-able, it's not rare, actually most Seasons' yellows are find-able in retail. It may help to keep in mind that the 'dingy' quality may be there on a hanger, or a shelf stacked with brighter colours, or on a person who is not SSu. When the colour is placed next to a Sou-coloured person, the colour looks perfectly and appropriately bright and clean and hugely sophisticated. Amazing thing to see. All those other yellows that look normal on somebody are the ones that become loud next to SSu colouring. The miracle of Nature :)

    • @butterpoweredbike6135
      @butterpoweredbike6135 Před rokem +1

      @@ChristineScaman I shop exclusively at thrift stores. I can see how it'll be really helpful to shop at the one where they group clothes by color and not size. That way, I can see the colors relative to each other. So fun! Thank you for your work.

  • @julieme7927
    @julieme7927 Před rokem +2

    My favourite colour is yellow but I'm cool toned so I thought it was off limits for me! Looking forward to seeing what there is for me. I think I'm bright winter but I'm not sure. I think my best colour is a bright purple (leaning away from pink) in a silky fabric. I think I've seen you say eye colour is a good start for our best colours so that's aqua or teal or something for me. Hard to find in clothing.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      I love yellow too and it is harder to find in stores. Cooler toned people just wear cooler yellows. Eye colours can be a good place to find certain colour guidelines, but the place to look if you want to know your real colours is in the skin layers with a colour analysis. That will tell you the actual shades of blue and teal, and they can be easier to find in spring and autumn times of year.

  • @mrsbryant
    @mrsbryant Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much for your content.
    I would love if you could do a Beyoncé color evolution and maybe you could explain to us why she looks good in silver dresses or jewelry too sometimes even better than in yellow-gold styles.
    I see her as warm but more neutral warm. It would be great if you could talk about her color season and elaborate a bit on that.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      Beyonce is a great suggestion that received many requests. I actually did a B video, but so many viewers were offended by any negative commentary about this celebrity that I took the video down. I realized that people feel protective (possibly even possessive) about some celebrities, and these public figures often choose looks very far from their real self, preferring to dress their role and persona instead. For someone who appears so often in public, I recall it was hard to find many great looks, which is the approach I want to take in current and future videos. I'll look again for a Best Of B... video though, rather than Colour Evolution that follows a timeline, and I appreciate thinking about the topic again, thank you :) It may not happen though, there are cultural aspects to appearance as well, with many people enjoying the blonde hair, whereas I prefer dark hair for B and find blonde makes the colours she wears in outfits super-hard to comment on. I could imagine neutral warm as very possible, but could never know someone's Season from images, for sure not with coloured hair and makeup. I'm happy to hear you're enjoying the content and will look at B again.

    • @mrsbryant
      @mrsbryant Před 2 lety +1

      Christine thank you so much for your detailed answer. Your channel is so refreshing because there aren't many people anymore who are just the way they are these days.
      In any case, I can agree with the points of criticism, namely that you simply can no longer criticize certain celebrities because they are so involved in the culture and are appreciated by everyone that any criticism is perceived as an attack, even if you criticize it professionally. You don't criticize them personally, you criticize them professionally from a certain point of view. I think it is a great pity that our society can deal so poorly with criticism at the moment, and I would like us to come back to a point one day where we can simply have different opinions and accept them mutually. What I noticed in your videos is that you talk about the good looks in the newer videos and no longer about the bad looks which was very interesting how well you’ve explained the bad looks. You've portrayed and expressed it so well that it's so hard for me to imagine how other people can take that personally and misunderstand it.
      Thanks again. I really appreciate your time and content. Your channel really gave me a new perspective on understanding color and helped to distinguish between what “ we” meaning our eyes, looking in the mirror, perceive as good vs what objectively looks good. I would love to fly to Canada to have a personal color analysis done by you because Iam having a hard time figuring out my season. Iam definitely tanned/dark skinned and I have trouble find a color that looks good. I don’t know if it’s because I have not a professional eye and not a really good color taste :D but it’s driving me crazy sometimes 😆maybe in the future:) Iam able to visit you for a color analysis.
      Until then I will continue to watch your videos and learn.
      Maybe you could do a video series about all the seasons and what’s behind it and that a video for each type with different pictures of celebrities.
      If I can make a wish, it is to make the videos as you would make them if someone came to your studio and wanted a professional analysis from you, because that's the best way to do it. So do it as you have done. Your videos have great added value.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      You've summed up the situation exactly. In my own life, I want to hear the negative comments. How I choose to feel about them is up to me and I respect anyone who says what they think straight up and lets me control my emotions on my own. Saying what I want to hear and never giving me a chance to improve is unfair. What’s a person supposed to learn or do with that? I want to improve and I need help seeing myself, just like we all do, and get the huge rewards that come with seeing ourselves as others do. Always saying the nice thing leaves me no further ahead, but I can see how celebrities and their followers may feel they're drowning in opinions. Although I can see why everyone might not feel this way, nice isn't always kind. I also hope that our paths may cross one day and we can get your Season sorted :)

  • @user-ug5uz9zg8z
    @user-ug5uz9zg8z Před 6 měsíci +1

    I know I'm warm because I literally look yellow compared to other people who are just as pale as I am, haha

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 6 měsíci

      Not to confuse things but warm people are the ones who tend not to look particularly yellow :)

  • @pinkroses135
    @pinkroses135 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does yellow tend to make soft summers look like they're far off in the background? That's something I've noticed with myself. A gray whisper effect? I guess I could call it. It seems most prominent with yellow for some reason. It's as if I'm an afterthought or the wrong shade is hiding me. Similar to how I feel in black and white polka dots but amplified. Fascinating how this all works.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That's a good observation and I agree that anything too bright moves into the foreground, placing the person in the background. In their own yellows, SSu looks lovely and elegant, very self-aware too.

  • @laughloveshop2618
    @laughloveshop2618 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this video, Christine! Very helpful. Do you have more affordable suggestions for a yellow SSu handbag or scarf? I suspect that if I had even just one item in the correct shade then I’d hav an easier time finding variations of it. I have the SSu classic fan, but still struggle with that yellow.
    Video idea: Would you take a video to go more in depth between SSu and SA pallets? They have a lot in common, it seems to me, so I struggle sometimes with some of those colors that are so close. The bluer greens, the blues, even the purples, all look so similar. I love your verbal descriptions. It helps me to see the differences. Like, "Ah yes, this yellow doesn't have enough 'tea' in the lemon ginger tea." Well, that was for comparing it to other summer yellows, but you get the idea. I'd love more descriptors for telling the difference between SSu and SA colors.
    Thank you so much for all the work you do to put these videos together! I'm sure it takes hours and hours, and I want you to know how much I value every minute.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety

      Entirely true about having one item as a reference and guide for finding more, it works really well! I had previously pinned all sorts of yellow items in Pinterest that seem to have vanished, so I'm in the process of adding more over the next few days. I'll keep affordable bags in mind for everyone. The link to my Pin boards is in the Description box.
      The question about SA and SSu has been requested by others as well. I've thought about it a lot and have not come up with a 'theme' that would show well. As you recognize (and I appreciate), I try not to get tangled in the colour dimensions, especially on CZcams where newcomers might not understand or have enough context. I also love those R-brain analogies, my relaxed mind is happy to go there. And I love the comparison example-games. Thinking, thinking.... well, what would you think of a video of those comparison games, like in the Winter panel? Please do help me build this, it will go faster and I'd love to find our next topic and a new category. Given that my 'creative analogies' run out, would that approach be useful to you?
      Thank you for mentioning the time it takes. You're very kind. I love every moment of it, the videos being the hardest thing I do and the activity I enjoy most, and I so appreciate all advice and encouragement :)

    • @laughloveshop2618
      @laughloveshop2618 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChristineScaman that sounds like a great start. I’ll also try to think up a way for it to be themed in a way that makes sense on CZcams. I’ve made a fair few videos in my time, and I know how hard it is to get from a vague concept to a polished, clear end product. 😂 I don’t always succeed. I’ll keep brainstorming.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety

      @@laughloveshop2618 Thank you, I'd love to do a collaboration. If we come up with a structure of some sort, it will give me a focus. We could have some comparison type where-does-this-colour-belong challenges, also what matters and what doesn't. A possible approach or theme might be just what you said, "so many colours look the same". They do and the way to figure out what goes where will be to make them do something, either comparisons or outfits. I'm sure this is exactly what many people struggle with in their respective Seasons.

  • @newtovideo100
    @newtovideo100 Před 2 lety +2

    You mentioned an ASMR Style video in your reply below. I think I would like that 😴😴😴

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +2

      It's funny to think about. As I imagine being in the head space of recording an ASMR video, it might make me laugh too often. I'm not sure I could keep up the tranquility, which gives me a new level of respect for the folks who make those videos :)

    • @newtovideo100
      @newtovideo100 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChristineScaman Maybe you could do a video featuring your book. ASMR is all about page turning and soft speaking. I would probably fall asleep by chapter 2, though, lol!

  • @lisaolivia8300
    @lisaolivia8300 Před rokem

    Hi Christine just found your channel and I'm so glad I did. Do all springs suit lighter hair? I've been told I'm a true spring but I tend to suit quite dark warm hair

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      Welcome to the channel, I'm glad you're here :) There are many generalizations in colour analysis, maybe most with the True Seasons since they've been around the longest. I don't know of any single average in natural colouring that applies to every person within a Season. Their common feature is that within the same Season, they react to colour in the same way, or very close.
      Natural hair colour in True Spring is generally in the light-medium to medium-dark range. Light Spring is usually lighter, although medium-dark clear brown (say, maple syrup) is possible. In Bright Spring, darker hair colours are common. When you say 'suit', the meaning may be open to personal preference. With natural colour, it is the very rare person whose natural colour isn't their best in terms of skin tone, and wearing their colours or a few hair highlights may show that colour to best effect. If you mean chemical colour, my opinion, it's uncommon for any person to colour their hair darker than their natural colour and have the result be their best choice, except perhaps in the Winter groups.

  • @brittany3559
    @brittany3559 Před rokem +1

    When I wear light buttery yellow it actually reads as white against my skin tone. So all of my “white” clothes are actually either slightly yellow or slightly peach leaning.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      You're very observant, it's unusual for folks to pick up on that effect. Colour reactions can happen for all sorts of reasons, but when I see that particular one, it's often a saturation issue and it does happen with light yellow. The person is making the fabric looks less pigmented because they are more pigmented (saturated). If the fabric were the same colour properties as the person, they wouldn't change one another. People can make colours look darker than they are as well, so not just a saturation effect.

  • @reginarobinsonungar4943
    @reginarobinsonungar4943 Před 2 lety +1

    Christine, I have been enjoying your thorough explanations so much! As a blonde with near-invisible eyebrows and pink cheeks, I have known for a long time that what "everyone else" was doing with colors and makeup seemed to look wrong on me, but here's the theory and logic to back it all up!
    I'm wondering, as a presumptive light summer, about buying a certain very pale but slightly peachy gold herringbone blazer. Online second-hand Armani - I think maybe not too magical to be taken seriously. It looks to be the rare kind of low-contrast pattern that won't make me disappear, but I won't be (more) sure until I try it on.
    I'm making sense of more preferences that were previously just instinct, but it is confusing when my favorite earnings are antiqued mixed metals and almost equal silver and gold. I definitely look bad in black and white and good in most blues and roses, but my hair is golden not ash, so there is warmth again. It seems like a lot of contradictions, so if you ever feel like breaking down the golds a little more as they apply (or don't) to blonde hair, and skin that contrasts more with itself than with the brows, I'd be interested.
    Again, thanks for your many insights and for doing this work for the right reasons.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 lety +1

      So many thanks for your story and comments :) I understand how your observations may seem contradictory, but I'm certain that they fit extremely well into a Season. The problem may be with the stereotypic appearance for Light Summer, when in reality, those appearances are rare, with every person having some 'apparent' contradictions. Your answers are probably individual and unique to you though, meaning the questions will only be resolved with an in-person analysis. These videos speak to the widest possible audience and while I'm happy to know they've brought you some answers, questions remain that other LSu might not share. The particular metal in jewelry is one example. Silver and gold are excellent for Neutral Seasons in the same way that apparently warm and cool contrasts may be visible in the features, such as golden hair with cool eyes (or vice versa). When tested, the hair is often revealed to be at the warm, dark side of LSu and still soft, and the eye colour may be very cool and soft. Many combinations exist within any Season, and keep in mind about hair that it is the least reliable of all Season indicators. If you've an interest in hearing more about stereotypes, the podcast at the end of May will be about that very topic (chrysaliscolour.com or my website, under Podcast)

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před rokem

      You might look into the Light Spring palette, which has blues and pinks, as well as peach. Your coloring sounds beautiful; I've always had a particular admiration for very fair, pink-cheeked blondes. I guess it's the artist in me.

  • @user-dt3wm8rn4j
    @user-dt3wm8rn4j Před 3 měsíci

    Winterish. Light brown hair and brown eyes but not so contrasting. Hmmm

  • @lyzettevega1234
    @lyzettevega1234 Před rokem +1

    This is so good, do you have one for Orange? I'm a True Winter & I would like some help...

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      So glad it was helpful. Orange is on the channel, along with navy blue and silver.

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie Před rokem

      there is no orange that flatters Winter. Or Summer.

  • @bekkaspills
    @bekkaspills Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello! I was wondering if true spring could wear paler yellows, almost like cream with a bit more yellow?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 4 měsíci

      It would depend on the yellow but the colour you describe sounds like it could belong in the TSp palette. Yellows are warm in that Season and colours have a fair bit of pigment so the pale yellow you have in mind may act as a neutral more than a colour.

  • @oliveoil2x
    @oliveoil2x Před rokem +1

    What is your take on light olive skin- where to olives tend to lean in your opinion?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      Olive encompasses many Seasons, each having their own version of yellow-green tones in the skin. They're most visible in Autumn and Winter, I find, although not to the same degree in every individual within the Season. Like 'ivory' or 'beige', these words can be broadly interpreted. Best if the Season decision is made on a person by person basis, as are the cosmetics and hair colour choices that suit them best.

  • @jjjjk1241
    @jjjjk1241 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Christine, I would love to hear your opinion on which seasons can wear rose gold well. I know it depends on the person, exact color and shininess of the jewelry, etc. I thought rose gold was pinkish--hence the word "rose," (and good for cool seasons) but is it really more copper in color (better for Autumns) usually? Thanks!
    Also, do you know any affordable sources of beige gold?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 měsíci +1

      As you mention, there are many variables in terms of the metal and the person wearing it. Every Season might have a version, depending on your flexibility in what could be called rose gold. Some are darker, some warmer and less rose, and so on. I believe the colour is related to the proportion of metals in the mixture. The True cool Seasons (True Winter and Summer) are less flattered with gold, although the rose part is easy enough, and their version might be 'rose silver'.
      Beige gold may be like anything else, it exists at many price points and the way to begin is awareness when shopping. If you have a particular colour in mind, bringing an example, even in a paint swatch, can help in choosing.

    • @jjjjk1241
      @jjjjk1241 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ChristineScaman I see; thank you. Rose silver: That sounds beautiful!
      I would enjoy more content on jewelry such as rose gold and other metals besides silver and gold, as well as colored stones.
      I inherited some jewelry from my mom and a couple friends, and I'm trying to decide which are for me as a Light Summer; which ones to let go of, which things would be worth having white gold plating added, and which fall "within reasonable tolerances." These items have sentimental value, so it's not easy to let them go!
      Wish I could have a color analyst in my pocket to tell me "Yes," "No," or "Put those copper patina earrings down!!"
      Can't wait to get my fabric swatches! I bet that will help a lot with jewelry as well as clothing!

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 2 měsíci

      Jewelry is a favourite topic for many viewers. Many of our videos focus on the Seasons and basic colour choices, but jewelry is attractive because many images are available. I'll think about how to frame it since I don't show people or palettes. Maybe Choosing Stones and Metals for 12 Seasons and hope I include questions many people have.
      Your fabric swatches will help a lot! Just lay the piece of jewelry right on them once you have them fanned out like your palette or a chequerboard. Roll the item around and see if they bring out the best in one another. For pieces with sentimental value, keep them. it's your own signature in your presentation. Imagine them being worn by a woman in a restaurant to decide how they look, a lower pressure and more individual decision than trying to follow formulas too carefully.

  • @lat7623
    @lat7623 Před rokem +1

    have a question.....I have been looking for a shade of yellow that is next to impossible to find. It's what I called a light, very clear, crisp shade. It may be what you'd call icy yellow but I'm not sure that's quite it. I'm very familiar with colors, and have a natural ability to see them and use them accordingly.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      From your description, I'm picturing an icy yellow from one of the Winter palettes. I agree that icy colours are harder to find with yellow possibly most challenging. I've had some luck with icy blue and violet, but the only time I've found yellow has been in fabric stores. Good quality thrift stores may be another option, one of those colours to always have in the back of your mind and one day, it will appear.

  • @karensuhr5488
    @karensuhr5488 Před rokem +1

    My colors were done in the 80s….I had very dark hair, green/blue eyes and fair skin. Was told I was a winter (Royal winter, I think). Now at 85, my skin is still fair with some vitiligo (covered with make up.
    Gray is coming in, so I have a Med. brown base with highlights. I ask for beige highlights.
    When highlights are yellow…it doesn’t work with my skin. My husband does not want me to have gray or white hair! Do the vibrant colors of my palate change now?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      It's not my experience that we change Season with age, after we settle into our colouring, which can happen anytime before 18 years old. We may wear our palette differently but the colours themselves remain ours, so I would say that the vibrant colours of your palette do remain the same. Many women soften the bright colours they once wore but the effect is to look faded or fatigued. I understand why blonde doesn't work well with your skin tones and for certain Winters, there are shades of beige that could be quite good. Hopefully your good sense of colour has guided you to a lovely beige that will cooperate with your palette.

  • @sherryzmezzo
    @sherryzmezzo Před rokem +1

    I've been thinking about this video for the last few weeks. Well, maybe I never stopped. I've been looking for something iconically yellow to use as a reference point for BSp's yellows. Butter wasn't it, and neither were egg yolks. Daffodils might work, but I don't have any here and the color might be wrong on a screenshot. I've been keeping my eyes open for quite a while. I think that yellow jade is what I've been looking for. It seems perfect. I'll know for sure when the beads get here. It will be so helpful to have the right yellow to hand.
    Maybe what I should do is wear jewelry pieces that match certain fan colors. So maybe the beads are the right yellow, the ring is the pale coral, the watches are in a variety of strategically-chosen accent colors... if I also had a reference to gray or taupe and another to white, I might never need to carry my fan again. That would be so fun to wear. Nice to look at, too. My fan colors have often been my favorites to look at.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      The beads are a great idea. I gave my sister a bracelet to shop with and it helps guide her choices, better than I expected it to. The neutrals for BSp came later in my learning curve (and still learning). There's so much variety, like True Spring, with fairly big steps between the colour ranges, like Winter. You know you can buy them as kits of 12, right? You probably already knew this, I'm just mentioning it because that's what finally solved shopping for neutrals for me. Still carry the fan though, ever on the lookout for the 4-5 colours I don't have yet.

    • @sherryzmezzo
      @sherryzmezzo Před rokem +1

      @ChristineScaman
      What I really need is something blue. I find it very difficult to distinguish my blue -- one in particular -- from similar ones that some Winters and Summers have. Sometimes, to my eye, my colors don't seem bright enough, and I veer into BW. Especially with the hot pink and that blue. That seems crazy to me. Not bright enough? But there it is.
      I usually carry my fan. It's also helpful just to sit and look at it. I didn't know about the kits. I'll go look. Thank you.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      Sometimes the reason a colour feels 'not bright enough' is that it isn't warm enough. It can be hard to tell the Brights apart by brightness and darkness isn't that helpful either. I find it easier to focus on the differences in warmth. Jorunn and I did a podcast episode on using our palettes, maybe it was called 'Harmonizing...', that talked about this, you'd find it at chrysaliscolour dot com under Podcasts. Also the Nextdoor Seasons video may help. Darker blues for BSp are fairly forgiving, I find, since warmth is neutral and darkness is manageable, but you probably mean lighter blues. I hear you that they can be confusing, they somehow don't look like you thought they would and they're unique both in retail and fabric stores.

    • @sherryzmezzo
      @sherryzmezzo Před rokem +1

      @@ChristineScaman
      And, as you've said, 95% of the clothes in stores aren't for us.

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem

      BSp is like any Season, maybe 3/4 of what's in stores isn't for our Season, whichever of the 12 it may be. Some colours in BSp are harder to find (those lighter blues), other are easier (turquoise, coral, white) or have enough options in a colour to raise the odds (yellow). When I add pins from retail to the Pinterest boards, BSp takes a little more searching than the Autumns, but not too much. If you live in the US and are ok with online shopping, you could get really good at it. I hear you though, there are colours in several groups that I have yet to see in fabric or clothing (SSu and SA surprisingly, BSp, DW, TW, OK probably all of them). The great thing is, you don't have to be perfect. Close enough is still so much better and you're working your way towards a closet with some of everything.

  • @madelainepecci2944
    @madelainepecci2944 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have gray hair with light yellow and light brown. I had been analyzed as Autumn years ago. My eyes are green with flecks of brown. Can I still be an Autumn?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 10 měsíci

      From my experience, our Season remains the same after adulthood and into our later years. If you were an Autumn years ago, then you would still be one today. Eye and hair colour wouldn't tell us about Season, though they're the easiest colours to see, but the colours you've observed sound possible for one of the Autumn groups.

  • @thecreator7770
    @thecreator7770 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Would neon yellow be a bright spring?

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Neon, like fluorescent, are synthetic pigments that don't appear in humans and tend to be neon-looking on everyone. If any group is going to wear it and make some sense of it, though not harmonize perfectly, it will be the two Bright groups. From there, it depends on the shade of yellow, Bright Spring being warmer and a touch softer than Bright Winter (meaning neon colour would be more obvious or apart when they wear it). As accents, neon, sequin, any exaggeration of colour, can be great on these groups.

  • @Cennamo11
    @Cennamo11 Před 4 dny +1

    Is dark winter's gold the same as its yellows? I find it a little bit too yellow...i need help pls

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před 3 dny

      Also, we talked about gold in the video Be A DW, Not A TW. Just a thought, because I agree, the palette yellows are too yellow or lemon-y for jewelry and might be better with silver or pale gold. In other palettes, there are warmer greens and yellows, and always many reds in DW, that work fine with gold.

  • @Taichientaoyin
    @Taichientaoyin Před rokem +1

    But why I can wear yellow, my yellow as a deep winter and can't wear chartreuse which is cooler. I must have my version of chartreuse 😭

    • @ChristineScaman
      @ChristineScaman  Před rokem +1

      It's possible DW has one, though I've never seen it. The closest light yellow green in my mind is medium in darkness, more like a jungle green. Yellows may be more lemon or a little bit harvest, but yellow-green seems acidic by comparison unless it's muted, like olive. The smoky darkness of DW makes light, citrusy colours unlikely. We all have colours we love that might not be great next to our face, maybe you could find the colour in an accessory :)

    • @Taichientaoyin
      @Taichientaoyin Před rokem +1

      @@ChristineScaman I understand now. If it is grayed down it loses the freshness of chartreuse.Thank you Christine!

  • @GenesisAcevedoDeChacon
    @GenesisAcevedoDeChacon Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you, Christine! So helpful.
    I love your videos.