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Let's get started to discover your colours!

Enter your name and email below:


Step 1. Upload a photograph of your face.

Ideally the image should show just your face and hair.
And it should be vertical. (Max. size 4Mb.)

N.B. If you need to resize or rotate your image, you can use this simple online tool - www.picresize.com

Step 2

Step 2. Choose the colour that looks best against your face.

Click on the colour that goes best with your face. Use your own judgement to select from the four options below. Once you have made your selection, click 'Next'.

The correct colour smoothes and clarifies your complexion, minimizes lines, shadows and circles, and brings a healthy colour to the face. Gives a lovely total look. The wrong colour may make your complexion look pale, sallow or muddy. It will accentuate lines or shadows round the mouth and nose. Dark circles under the eyes will be accentuated. Plus any blotches, and may darken and age your face either too strong or too weak.

Please wait until your image has uploaded... then choose a colour

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Step 3. Choose your skin colour.

Click on the skin colour below that you think most closely matches your own skin colour.

A note about olive skin Your skin is golden or greenish gold and you probably tan well. You may have very sallow, colourless skin tone, no noticeable pink or white in your cheeks. Olive skin tone is predominately COOL (Winter or Summer).

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Step 4. What is your natural hair colour?

Click on the colour below that most closely matches your natural hair colour. Then click 'Next'.

This is an important factor in determining your season. "Natural" means the colour of your hair when you were young - not what colour it is if it's been artificially enhanced colouring your hair does not change your season. (When colouring, always stay within your seasonal palette for hair colours. Many make the mistake of putting golden highlights in cool hair colour, or ash into warm hair colour. Also remember, as we age it is advisable to colour our hair lighter not darker.)

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Step 5. Select your eye colour

Look at the eye colours below and select the one you think most closely matches your own eyes.

SUMMER EYES

Blue - Soft Azure Blue soft Aqua Blue. Powdery Grey or deep and intense to deep water Turquoise.

Soft Sea Foam Green, Grey Green even dark and muted Green Umber deep intense.
Muted Brown to Deep Rose Brown.


WINTER EYES

Medium to Dark Deep Brown to Black and Bronze Browns. Green Brown-Hazel.

Jewel Deep Forest, Mint and Grey Green. Steel and Blue Greys.

Blue, Teal and Deep Turquoise.
All deep eye colours are possible.


SPRING EYES

Chestnut or Golden, Red -Brown, Grey-Brown, Brown, Black Brown Golden Green, Olive.

A variety of greens are available in this season, from Moss, Grey/Green, Green Umber, Deep Forest.
Yellow to soft Grey Green and Mint. Blue/Green, Aquas, Steel Grey/Blues and Soft Turquoise.


AUTUMN EYES

Golden Green, Grey Green, Golden Olive, Moss to Green Umber. Green Blue, soft muted Grey, Steel Grey.

Deep Indigo and Violet, soft Turquoise or deep Teal or brilliant Aqua.
Golden Bronze Brown, Chestnut Brown.


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Step 6 - Summer v Spring

Now the fun begins, to choose what season you are. The following will help you to finalise your choice. Click on the set of colours (left or right) which looks best against your face. Which colours smooth your complexion, enhance the colour of your eyes and give a glow to your face? Once you have made your selection, click "next".

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Step 7 - Winter v Autumn

To further clarify - the following will help you to finalise your choice. Click on the set of colours (left or right) which looks best against your face. Which colours smooth your complexion, enhance the colour of your eyes and give a glow to your face? Once you have made your selection, click "next".

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Step 8 - Winter v Summer

By now you should have an idea which colour season you are. The following will help you to finalise your choice. Click on the set of colours (left or right) which looks best against your face. Which colours smooth your complexion, enhance the colour of your eyes and give a glow to your face? Once you have made your selection, click "next".

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Step 9 Spring v Autumn

By now you should have an idea which colour season you are. The following will help you to finalise your choice. Click on the set of colours (left or right) which looks best against your face. Which colours smooth your complexion, enhance the colour of your eyes and give a glow to your face? Once you have made your selection, click "next".

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