What Outcome is expected from a Color Analysis Assessment?

When you book a color analysis, people often have high expectations. It is fair to describe more precisely what the outcome will be and how you can apply it to your daily life once you have your color swatch in hand. Let’s delve deeper into how it impacts your clothing, hair, makeup, and jewelry choices.

Wardrobe Coordination: Mixing and matching pieces will no longer be a problem. With a consistent closet based on your color palette, you won’t need to think much about coordinating your outfits. Consider a transition period; you don’t need to get rid of all your current items right away. Instead, gradually integrate your colors into your wardrobe. Before you know it, you’ll have a wardrobe that works best for you.

Clothes: You can shop with confidence, no longer relying on the sales person’s opinion. You’ll know whether a color works for you, if it washes you out, or enhances your natural beauty. To make the most of this, always take your color palette swatch with you to compare colors. Do not solely trust your bare eyes; use the tool you have to its fullest potential. 

Hair: Should I go darker? Should I get highlights? Should I go blonde? These questions often linger in our minds. Color analysis can help answer these questions and provide guidelines. However, don’t expect to leave with a specific hair color number from a dye box to request from your hairstylist; if someone does it to you, run. Instead, you’ll have a color reference to guide your hair stylist in choosing the right shade to achieve the best result, but he/she is the one who knows which color number to apply to achieve the color suggested by the color analyst. 

Makeup: Yes, color analysis is very helpful for choosing your lipstick, blush, and eyeshadow. For foundation, it’s a bit more complex. Your undertone alone can’t determine your specific foundation color. You need to test the foundation, especially because of the tone, not just the undertone (warm/cool/neutral). More on foundation will be coming-up soon. 

Jewelry: Gold or silver? Shiny or matte finish? Which color gems are better? These questions can also be answered by a color analysis, allowing you to confidently wear the best jewelry for your skin tone.

Accessories: Scarves, hats, glasses, sunglasses, and headbands in your color palette are very important and handy. Especially when you decide not to wear colors from your palette, they can help disguise the shadows from the “wrong” colors. When they are in your season, you will see how they coordinate perfectly with everything you own.

Prints: Yes, there is a right print for you. It can either be the colors in your palette all mixed in a top or solely your personal contrast replicated in a pattern. We will delve into this during your consultation.

Many people forget to inform their clients about rings, bracelets, and nail polish colors. This is also something we should be aware of. The more knowledge you have, the more power you have to decide exactly how to boost your natural beauty.

Are you in Vancouver and want to have a Personal Color Analysis?