Natural blonde & you are a Bright Winter or Bright Spring? 💕⭐️🎨 #coloranalysis #colouranalysis

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See virtualcoloranalysis.com for my colour analysis services info and booking info or view my other YouTube videos or TikTok for further colour analysis videos :-) If your natural hair colour around age 20 is/was blonde, in 16 season colour analysis you would never be a Bright Winter or Bright Spring. Both of those palettes for hair colour recommendations say to avoid blonde! Optimal hair colours for these palettes are black or a deep chestnut brown. High contrast looks are in harmony with these palettes, your natural hair colour of blonde is not a high contrast look. 💕⭐️🎨 #carolbrailey #colouranalysistok #coloranalysistok #coloranalysis #colouranalysis #undertone #sparkle #haircolors #makupcolors #personalcoloranalysis #wardrobe

carolbrailey
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Sorry but this is simply incorrect. There are so MANY blonde BW's & especially BSp's!! Plus, the fact is ANY season can be ANY HAIR COLOUR. I wish people would stop propagating this type of incorrect nonsense as this video, as it's simply untrue & very misleading.

florenna
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i have dark blonde hair with very pale skin and blue/grey eyes and was found to be a bright winter / sprinter winter

ellierivers
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Which hair levels are "blonde"? Like even a level 6 is too light and considered blonde or where is the cut off?

jenamolitor
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I am a bright spring (golden blonde hair, light blue eyes, neutral to warm/yellow skin undertone).

lanal
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How about blonde Scandinavians with light brows etc. who are cool, bright and light? If for example Light summer and Cool summer palettes are too muted for their skin?

lauraainasoja
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i have pale skin (can’t tell between cool or neutral as my veins look green sometimes and other times they look blue and purple) i have, grey green eyes with a yellowish gold ring around the pupil, and a ASHY 6 hair color naturally i don’t wear any color just black since i can’t tell what looks good on me. but i’ve been told i was a bright winter … so i have no idea 🤷🏻‍♀️

prettycultleader
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It’s wishful thinking! As a natural blonde True Summer who loves those bright super saturated colors from afar, it’s just not meant to be! And there are still colors in the True Summer palette than can scratch that vibrancy itch, it just takes getting to know how to use the palette for own specific needs

kzvegansuperstar
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I am a natural blonde and was typed a Blue Spring/Bright Spring by a professional color stylist.

rachelleseguin
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I think we blondes with brown eyes have a hard time fitting in color wise compared to those with blue eyes. Some of us may look kind of winter-ish.

I am a Scandinavian. I was a blonde until 45-50, but now I am silver grey going white.

I have medium cool brown eyes that often look darker than they are.

My eyebrows are naturally thick and dark, contrasting my hair and skin.

My skin is fair, but not the fairest complexion. I would say level 2. Kind of rosy. I can’t get a tan, but I get tiny, tiny freckles in the summer.

I have a strong lip color.

I never look pale because of my eyes, eyebrows, lips and a bit of rosy complexion. And I never wear makeup.

I’m always told at the hairdresser and in shops that I’m a winter. And I look great in those colors. And definitely in silver. So I suppose I am cool, because warm colors like camel and beige makes me look yellow and sick. The same with white with a bit of yellow in it. But I can wear other warm colors, if they are deep, and still look great. And even dark, dark deep brown, that looks kind of black-brown, works for me. And deep rust.

But I understand that I can’t be a winter. So I guess I am a cool summer. That is why I can wear black without looking pale, even if it’s not part of that palette, because charcoal is. And strong deep reds always look good on me. And bordeaux. And navy. And of course charcoal.

But I still wear black, because it kind of works with my strong colors and contrast. I am also plus size and black is the easiest color for me to find clothes in.

People who have never met me when I was a blonde, take for granted that I have had medium brown hair like my mother. I have the coloring of someone with a darker hair. But my genes gave me something else. 😁 I have lots of blonde cousins, but I’m the only one with brown eyes. All others have blue eyes.

One of my friends since childhood with darker brown eyes, natural blonde hair and light olive skin, has colored her hair black, and you would never guess that she is a natural blonde. She looks fantastic in winter colors. So I guess she also is a cool summer.

Well, I’m not completely sure that I am a cool summer. But that is the only explanation I have too why people see me as a winter.

I have not met many natural blonde adults with medium cool brown eyes or darker. So I would guess there aren’t many that have done a color analyze. Well, I haven’t found any with my coloring on YouTube or Google.. But I may have done a poor research. 🙈

merrymaid
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I had (natural) honey brown/blonde hair as a kid which now is dark brown. (I'm mixed asian and caucasian)
I thought I'm a bright winter now im confused yet again LOL

I look great in bright (cool toned blue based)red, navy, all blues and white, bright nude/beige. but high contrast looks great on me i think. i look really good in the blue based red lipstick.
I have bright brown almost amber eyes, I have green and purple veins, i tan golden but turn pale in the winter, look best in rose gold jewelry or bright silver or bright gold (not brassy) so i assumed i was a bright winter :c

poyayoo
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I have a related question. I think I am a Bright Winter after trying lots and lots of different drapes and getting confused by True/Cool Winter amongst others. But the fact is, no matter how bright a colour is, it always seems to look like I could handle an even brighter version. I am definitely not warm, so it has to be Bright Winter, I think. And I have almost black eyes, black eyebrows, Indian skin tone with pink cheeks, and naturally silver-black hair—very dark. So my question is, can I dye my hair cool, light blonde leaving some roots? I learned the hard way that I lose too much contrast without black roots. But I did dye it before I knew about seasons at all, and everyone agrees it was my best look by far for features and without makeup—only with my black roots though. If I make sure the blonde part is cool and bright just like my natural roots, can it still bring the contrast I need? Sorry for the long message!

shirin
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I get very confused about my boyfriend's season. He was born platinum blonde but when he grew up his hair became as dark as blonde can get. Still not black like mine but it really looks like it sometimes. However his beard is indeed black and his skin is so pale he looks like a winter, he also has brown-green eyes and I don't know if summers can have that eye color. I know he is cool but I don't know if winter or summer

ThaisSantaRosa-xo
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My mother is a Soft Winter. She looks great in deep, soft, blue toned colors. Winter white and soft navy looked especially good on her. Soft blue teal, soft pine green, soft rose, soft black cherry, and soft violet were among her favorite colors for clothes.

HollyDutton-wzfe
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I am a bright light cool. And I have blond hair.

narayaniji
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Katy Perry is natural dark blonde and a bright winter now!

blondiez
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I'm a bright winter and it's very hard for me to see fellow bright winter with brown eyes, and brown hair, and neutral but not super fair skin as I'm part latino ! If you could do more videos on bright winters I'd love it as I'm a bit lost and still figuring things out !

larockeusegeek
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I am natural wheat blonde with fair skin some freckles and light brown eyes? What am i?? It's a rare combination, watched ton of videos but can't find out...

dromo
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But that hair looks like light brown, not blonde (not even dark blonde). Blonde would be yellowish/golden (even if ashy), your hair is reddish (again, even if it's ashy, it's definitely reddish).

hawkandraven
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I'm a clear winter with natural bright golden blond hair (that has natural low-lights, sometimes it shines slightly darker depending on the way light hits it), and I've been analysed by a professional with color fabric-drapes (both gold and silver suit me). My sister is a winter with natural white blond hair (but only silver suits her), so there's a lot of variation within the season. There are dark skinned dark haired clear winters and springs as well, so perhaps it doesn't require a very high contrast allways exactly between hair and skin color, but it means what kind of colors bring out and harmonize with you🙂

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