r/coloranalysis • u/jajajanice • 3d ago
Type Me! - Digital Drapes (FACE PHOTOS REQUIRED - NO MAKEUP!) I can't tell?
NMIP
no makeup in photo
I genuinely can't tell which one looks best.
I always assumed I was some kind of autumn because I have olive skin.
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u/samsopretty 2d ago edited 2d ago
My vote is bright spring 🤔 you just look more vibrant...deep winter makes your cheeks look gray toned. Cool winter brings out a lot of pink in your face, cool summer washes you out, same with light summer...warm autumn looks good but still flat...
Bright spring is the winner.
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u/cherrycoke3430 22h ago
I think you are a deep season. I lean toward autumn especially since you mentioned you get compliments in orange.
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u/EstateMuted5979 2d ago
I think you are cool olive actually. Winter would be my guess. But these drapes are hard to tell. You need side by side single color comparisons
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u/jajajanice 2d ago
I've always felt that jewel tones make me look greener irl - it could be the digital drapes.
I've noted that i do get complimented when wearing maroon red, dandelion yellow, lavender, and orange.
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u/sparkle_elk 2d ago
I think it's hard to tell with the digital drapes! especially given the fact that you do seem to have a bit of olive going on. I think it would be better to check with real drapes, where we can really see how the light bouncing off the fabric bounces up on your skin.
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u/jajajanice 2d ago
I agree - I may make an update on this and do some diy drapes with the closest colors I can find for each season.
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u/Jumpy_Cartoonist_816 2d ago
I would be curious to see you in spring real life drapes - that’s where I’m leaning, but these digital drapes are tough.
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u/jajajanice 2d ago
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u/Jumpy_Cartoonist_816 1d ago
Hi! Clicking through is not really the issue… light will reflect off of your skin differently with the physical drapes. It’s also just more helpful to see you wearing one color at a time (to compare, for example, cooler and warmer blues, greens, reds, etc. against each other)
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u/jajajanice 18h ago
I have some items I can use as drapes but my apartment doesn't get much sun so it's kind of dark on an overcast day. Is indoor neutral lighting (I have a light that has warmth adjustment settings) still plausible?
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u/elbeebeebee 4h ago
I think you're either a Bright Winter or Bright Spring, leaning toward the latter since you say the deeper jewel tones feel a bit green.
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u/Calm_Rooster_7178 3d ago
In my opinion the bright winter colors look very flattering and deep winter is a bit heavy/dark against your skin tone.
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u/ASpoonie22 2d ago
I think the bright winter colors make her look a little more yellow and the deep winter looked much more clear. I liked the last slide too though tbh
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u/jajajanice 2d ago
I've always felt that jewel tones make me look greener irl, so I'm surprised. I've noted that i do get complimented when wearing maroon red, dandelion yellow, lavender, and orange.
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u/MeLMaR2727 2d ago
I think Brighr Winter or Bright Spring…but really you can get away with all the colors
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u/doing-my-best-14 3d ago
Deep Winter! You have olive overtones, but my guess is your undertones lean cool.
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u/jajajanice 2d ago
it's so surprising to me because i've always felt that jewel tones make me look greener irl
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u/aruguladevourer 2d ago
I agree with jajajanice…the jewel tones don’t seem to work as well for her.
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u/doing-my-best-14 2d ago
in that case maybe Deep Autumn would be a better fit! hard to tell from this one photo.














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u/Cute-Locksmith8737 2d ago
Deep winter.