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A Comprehensive Colour Analysis Video Without Me Saying a Word  

Carol Brailey
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See www.carolbrail... or linktr.ee/caro... for my colour analysis services info and booking info or view my other RU-vid videos or TikTok for further colour analysis videos :-)
A colour analysis and colour analysis palette summary without me saying a word. For the 7 checks I do for the colour comparison steps see the video post on my page that is 2 posts before this one. See many of my other videos too for the colours compared at each step… at minimum 5 colours are compared for step 1 and 2 (total 20 fabrics/online colour strips), and up to 20 fabrics/online colour strips are compared for step 3. You see different things with each of the colours compared at each step and specific colours are chosen to show you the various items.
I find there is so much mis-information out there in colour analysis that when people receive results they were not expecting they go to this mis-information sometimes. That is why I am sharing this post. Please too do not place a significant weight on anything to do with eyes in colour analysis (pattern or colour)…. this could steer you down wrong path.
If you follow a different colour analysis system and do different colour analysis checks, that’s cool, please just be aware posts on my page reflect the colour analysis system I use only - which is in-person colour analysis mastery training initially at the International Image Institute (16 season system) followed by many years of continuing education in colour analysis within the above system (I am also a licensed hairstylist and trained in colour healing).
If another content creator says otherwise in their content to what is in this video, my advice would be to first go to their bio on their site and identify their system and training in colour analysis (colour theory, internet research and style training are different from colour analysis training). If their site does not identify their training and experience, perhaps ask them? Again, totally cool if they are trained in a different system or follow a different system… that would be where the differences lie in content. Perhaps make sure they are in-person trained in the colour analysis system they use or speak about (would be my advice).
It amazes me sometimes that people with zero in-person colour analysis training and experience produce content that goes viral (and charge you for colour analysis services in many cases)… and then it is me that is questioned repeatedly in terms of for example… but my veins are this colour and so and so who has a larger following said vein test is accurate… but I burn easy etc (all have nothing to do with colour analysis inputs in training I attended many years ago).
Call me old fashioned - even though I now primarily only offer virtual, it is my in-person colour analysis experience on the ground that provided me with the foundation and confidence to offer virtual. I do not believe colour analysis is learned through online… it comes from experience on the ground. All just my opinion that I am perhaps bluntly sharing (all said with love and to help/educate in this wild world of colour analysis content). If you are an aspiring colour analysis professional, I do recommend in-person training and in-person client experience before delving into virtual space… virtual is harder than it may look on surface and in-person experience is so helpful to make it easier imo.
Hope this helps! 💕🎨⭐️
#carolbrailey #coloranalysis #colouranalysis #sparkle #undertone #naturalbeauty #authenticity #colouranalysistok #coloranalysistok #personalcoloranalysis #personalcolouranalysis #colourseasons #colorseasons

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@kalashnikova_
@kalashnikova_ 2 месяца назад
This was very interesting! Especially seeing the palettes in front of the white background and seeing all palettes one after another. Could you make a video where you explain the skin qualities of the different seasons with examples? For example when hearing translucent I'm not sure what it really looks like on someone's skin. Does translucent mean the veins are showing through, skin looks matte and "thin"? Same goes with opaque, I'm not sure how to picture it on a person's face. Probably a stupid question: Is there any palette between spring and summer besides the light one you showed? I've been doing color draping with friends over and over and I feel like my coloring seems to be a close call between summer and certain spring colors (the ones that are not super bright) but my post-puberty hair color isn't light (or is lvl 6 hair color still considered light?). I'm really struggling to find my own sub-season, at the same time I've become much better at telling other people's palettes. Hope I'll be able to get color analyzed by you one day! Thank you for your amazing videos ❤
@chileancatita
@chileancatita 2 месяца назад
Dear Carol, I write from Chile, thank you for sharing with us your knowledge and how much your clients improve with your recommendations, it's lovely to see. Recently I took an in-person colour analysis workshop, and I was typed as summer soft by the professor (previously I was typed by other colour analyst as bright spring). I understood I was typed soft summer because I have olive skin (very light), and the professor told us all olives are cool. But I see that I "sparkle" with soft warm colours and sometimes I can even pull off warm autumn colours like pumpkin in scarfs for example. Is this true? Are all olives cool? She also said that you can't be spring with brown eyes (referring to a person I had to type, light golden natural blonde but with deep brown eyes). I would appreciate very much if you could tell me if this is accurate. Thank you very much.
@catinlapin619
@catinlapin619 2 месяца назад
Great video ! ♡♡♡♡♡
@LJ-qf5xn
@LJ-qf5xn 2 месяца назад
Is it a persons winter hair that you are talking about? Because the hair is usually lighter in the summertime
@lenka156
@lenka156 2 месяца назад
Thank You! So You don't differentiate f.e. between dark autumn and dark ŵinter? Or soft summer and soft autumn? I know they are close to each other, but there are some differencies. Just interested. Great channel! ❤
@JuliaKirsty
@JuliaKirsty 2 месяца назад
Afaik she does, but the characteristics are similar in terms of what's described in the captions. There are Muted Summer, Muted Autumn and True Muted in the system she uses. And depending on where exactly you sit on the spectrum, you'll get the dedicated palette. Sometimes even an additional palette. But she'll explain that to you if you get her service booked. Basically all three are muted and close to neutral undertones. Muted Summer is neutral leaning cool, Muted Autumn is neutral leaning warm and for True Muted it is not possible to say whether they lean warm or cool, so the most important thing for them is the chroma of a color. Any seasonal color type has their most important characteristic. For some it's the color temperature (hue), for some it's the intensity/saturation (chroma) and for others the depth (value). Hope this helps.
@KrzysztofaMoras
@KrzysztofaMoras 2 месяца назад
hi. ​@@JuliaKirstyhave you done the analysis with Carol? Maybe you could answer my question. I watched almost all of her videos and understood that she give the same palette to flows. Muted for muted summers and muted for muted autumn and sometimes you get additional stripe from of true season. But I wonder how it works. Hope you @carolbrailey can answer this question why this was instead of just giving muted summer palette and muted autumn. I'm just curious. 😊 Carol you are my mentor ❤
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