![]() Neutrals include white, all shades of grey, pewter, charcoal, indigo, navy and black. A softer white, pale pink or light grey may be a better light neutral than stark white. It?s a softer and less intense version of the True Winter colors.Īll the colors are cool, with no hint of warmth. Lightening the vivid Winter colors slightly reduces the saturation and brightness, which gives this palette more medium hues. This palette includes icy lights, pastels, mediums and darks. The Cool Winter color palette is blue-based, cool, and moderately bright. If you feel that the True Winter colors are too intense when your hair turns silver or grey, try the Cool Winter colors. I covered this topic in how to adjust your season type. Your coloring is not as intense and vivid as other Winters, but definitely brighter than a Summer. ![]() You?re a Winter with a touch of softness. You have or had cool medium dark to dark hair. A Cool Winter will have cool skin that tends to be light and eyes of blue, grey or green. It?s Winter with a touch of Summer that lightens and softens the brightness of the Winter colors.Ī Cool Winter?s dominant trait is coolness. Not sure which Winter season suits you best, then stick to the classic True Winter colors which will be flattering.Ĭool Winter is the softest Winter season. Accent colors include lemon yellow, bright pinks, fuchsia, magenta, blue red, burgundy, blue greens, turquoise, and purples. Neutrals include bright white, all shades of grey, pewter, charcoal, navy and black. This palette is bold and beautiful with a mix of light, dark and bright colors including stark white, jet black and primary colors. Winter is the only season with black in their palette. The True Winter palette is blue based, cool, clear and saturated with a wide range of colors from icy light to very dark. Each color dimension is balanced with no dominant dimension to your coloring. True Winter has traits that are cool, bright, and deep and often high contrast with very dark hair with fair skin or bright eyes. ![]() True Winter, the original Winter season, along with Cool Winter, Bright Winter and Deep Winter are the 4 Winter season types in the 16-season method of seasonal color analysis.Įach of the Winter types has a unique color palette with variations of the traditional Winter colors to fit the dominant trait in their coloring. ![]() Winters do not have naturally light hair except for those with dark hair that has turned silver or white.Īll Winters suit cool colors with strong intensity however, all Winters do not look alike since they can have different dominant color traits of cool, bright or deep. Your hair color is usually cool and dark ranging from medium to jet black. Your eyes can be blue, green, hazel, or brown. You may have a blue cast to your dark skin. Winters have a cool or neutral to slightly cool skin tone and can be very fair, olive, or dark. Today let?s explore the Winter color seasons which are cool, clear and deep. Once you determine your color season, you know with confidence the colors to wear to look your best. Seasonal color analysis is the process of matching your natural coloring to a set of colors called a color season that?s in harmony with you. These cool highly intense colors are represented in the Winter color seasons used in color analysis. There is a coolness and starkness to the Winter colors with hues ranging from icy light colors to deep jewel tones. Winter is a beautiful time of year with the sharp contrast of white snow, deep blue skies and deep evergreens. This is the last of my four-part series exploring the different 'types' of each season. You can read all about Springs, Summers and Autumns, now it?s time for the scoop on Winters.
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