Please make a new video where you hold each palette together for much longer, like the other analyst did for autumn. Or can someone recommend a different video where someone does so?
I've never heard of any of these subtypes. I wish there weren't so many different names for the subtype of each season. I don't know if sultry is equivalent to "clear" or "deep" or "soft" or "cool" or "warm" or whatever.
@@milomilo55 Jewel is cool or true winter, Sultry is winter pulling towards Summer (softer, cool), burnished is Winter pulling towards Autumn (dark,and cool/neutral) and Sprinter is Winter pulling to Spring (clearer cool/neutral)
Hmmm...I've never heard of these sub categories 🤔 pretty cool tho! I watched the autumn video too and not really sure. Im stuck with blue autumn or sultry/burnished winter?? Love all the colorful scarves
i am a clear deep autumn (dark hair, light yellowish skin and hazel/green eyes) and mostly stick to my leafy palette but in winter when my skin is really bright and looses a lot of my yellows i can pull off the sultry winter pallette. is that normal? now i summer i cant even think about wearing blue, it clashes horribly but in winter it looks amazing with dark brown hair and bright skin. especially the cranberry and that deep violet look stunning on me (also now in summer) why is that if they are considered cool when i am clearly too warm to pull off any blues?
Thank you for the very considered reply, you've obviously put a lot of thought into this! Maybe it is worth droping us an email to talk about having your colours done and get that definitive answer?
Please make a new video where you hold each palette together for much longer, like the other analyst did for autumn. Or can someone recommend a different video where someone does so?
Burnished winter! After years of being unable to find myself on the colour palette system, this is exactly me. Where can I learn more about this type?
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I look great in all the jewel winter colours except black. I don't know if I'm even a winter if black doesn't suit me.
Do clear winter share some colors with bright spring. Some colors in different seasons looks so similar.
Hi, very interesting, but what does sultry winter stand for? Cool winter, maybe? Thanks
I've never heard of a burnished winter.
I've never heard of any of these subtypes. I wish there weren't so many different names for the subtype of each season. I don't know if sultry is equivalent to "clear" or "deep" or "soft" or "cool" or "warm" or whatever.
@@milomilo55 Jewel is cool or true winter, Sultry is winter pulling towards Summer (softer, cool), burnished is Winter pulling towards Autumn (dark,and cool/neutral) and Sprinter is Winter pulling to Spring (clearer cool/neutral)
Hmmm...I've never heard of these sub categories 🤔 pretty cool tho! I watched the autumn video too and not really sure. Im stuck with blue autumn or sultry/burnished winter?? Love all the colorful scarves
I was classified burnished jewel, does that mean I can wear all the colours from both?
I'm a soft summer
i am a clear deep autumn (dark hair, light yellowish skin and hazel/green eyes) and mostly stick to my leafy palette but in winter when my skin is really bright and looses a lot of my yellows i can pull off the sultry winter pallette. is that normal? now i summer i cant even think about wearing blue, it clashes horribly but in winter it looks amazing with dark brown hair and bright skin. especially the cranberry and that deep violet look stunning on me (also now in summer) why is that if they are considered cool when i am clearly too warm to pull off any blues?
Thank you for the very considered reply, you've obviously put a lot of thought into this! Maybe it is worth droping us an email to talk about having your colours done and get that definitive answer?
Are you yourself a sprinter winter?
Spot on!