True Winter
High contrast, cool, and crisp. Black, optic white, cobalt, fuchsia, cherry red, emerald, and icy pastels tend to work better than camel, rust, or warm beige.
Use these guides as a starting point, then use the app to compare your real selfies, wardrobe, makeup, jewelry, and hair color goals against a personalized palette.
High contrast, cool, and crisp. Black, optic white, cobalt, fuchsia, cherry red, emerald, and icy pastels tend to work better than camel, rust, or warm beige.
Cool-neutral, clear, and energetic. Electric blue, hot pink, clear red, violet, turquoise, and bright white often beat dusty or muted colors.
Deep, cool-neutral, and dramatic. Try black, deep navy, burgundy, pine, aubergine, ruby, pewter, and icy accents before soft warm shades.
Warm, clear, and fresh. Cream, coral, poppy, golden yellow, grass green, aqua, peach, and gold usually feel more alive than black or icy shades.
Warm-neutral, clear, and vivid. Clear coral, flamingo, lime, bright teal, marigold, cream, and warm navy are useful starting points.
Light, warm-neutral, and sunlit. Warm ivory, peach, apricot, butter, mint, aqua, light coral, soft navy, and honey are common anchors.
Cool, soft, and refined. Soft white, cool grey, rose, raspberry, powder blue, lavender, plum, blue-green, and soft navy are strong tests.
Light, cool-neutral, and airy. Pearl grey, powder pink, sky, periwinkle, lilac, mint, seafoam, powder navy, and cool beige can work well.
Cool-neutral, muted, and low contrast. Mushroom, rose taupe, dusty rose, mauve, blue grey, smoky teal, sage, pewter, and oyster are common fits.
Warm, earthy, and rich. Cream, camel, chocolate, olive, forest, mustard, rust, terracotta, warm teal, brick, and gold are good anchors.
Warm-neutral, muted, and gentle. Oat, camel, olive, sage, dusty peach, terracotta, soft teal, cocoa, antique gold, and pine are common tests.
Deep, warm-neutral, and rich. Espresso, chocolate, camel, olive, forest, deep teal, brick, rust, mustard, warm burgundy, and antique gold are useful first tests.