Discover and wear beautifully the colors that are you.
Wearing the colors that are complementary and part of your essence will make you feel and look you best, whether with a fresh, natural face, or with a little makeup like this example. Combine your hair, clothing, makeup, and accessory colors with ease to intentionally and confidently express who you are.
Why have a personal color analysis?
Get to Know Yourself Better
Find out what colors make you you, so you can complement them best and feel right in what you are wearing. If you earlier identified yourself in one of the four seasons of old, it’s time to learn which of the 12 distinct color families is yours. You will clearly see surprisingly large difference between each of the three categories within your old season, as I did in my journey.
Gain Confidence
Wearing the colors that feel right on you will make you feel vibrant, fresh, and energized. Your confidence will be reinforced by the positive responses from others. Knowing your colors means you will no longer be overwhelmed or doubtful when you shop.
Save Money
You’ll start buying clothes that you feel great in, and that bring you compliments. Your wardrobe will be honed down to new go-to favorites and no more not-quite-right-feeling pieces you never wear. You’ll stop wasting money experimenting to find just the right makeup, hair color, or eyeglasses.
End the Confusion and Costly Mistakes of DIY
No more guessing. Many of my clients come to me after spending countless hours trying to figure out for themselves what their colors are. They end up confused by conflicting results from various advice sources, and tired of buying things they don’t wear because they really don’t feel good in them. I ease the burden and introduce them to their beautiful, full palette by applying my training, skills, experience, and specially calibrated tools. My clients leave with the confidence and tools to make good purchase decisions and loving how they look and feel in their just-right colors.
Which version of this woman do you want to get to know?
The brassy color of this woman’s bleached hair doesn’t fit with her skin tone. Something feels not right when we look at her, so we take a step back. Add her sand-colored wrap, and her face disappears in a cloud of beige.
With the same woman in the right face-framing hair color we feel more comfortable and drawn in by her. She looks younger and softer without the blonde—but strong.