![]() ![]() If you're feeling unsure, do give Kettlewell a call.Ĭrossover colours can be a tricky subject to get your head around, but once you begin to look at the entire spectrum of colours rather than each season in isolation, it starts to make perfect sense. Don't be afraid of trying other season crossover colours too though - if they apply to your palette, there's an excellent chance they will work on you. ![]() If you are looking at crossover colours, consider which season the colours cross over with - if you are a light Spring, for example, those colours that work on both Springs and Summers will be your best crossover colours. If a person sits at the 'end' of the Spring palette closest to Summer, it stands to reason that some colours will sit so close to that dividing line between Spring and Summer that the difference between them and the colour the other side of that dividing line will be indistinguishable to the human eye. Once you understand seasonal types, the 'crossover' colours (those that apply to more than one season) at Kettlewell begin to make more sense. Your best colours are rust red, mustard yellow, medium olive green and mid-browns and camels. Often a True Autumn will look like a 'typical' autumn, with reddish toned hair, light brown or green eyes and fair celtic skin that goes golden in summer. Do not feel as comfortable now with them now and wonder if I should be changing to a lighter version of the Autumn colors as my hair is gray and skin has lightened. This is the season we think of as the 'typical' autumn colours - the ones you see on an autumn tree in leaf or the ready to harvest fields of corn and wheat. My best colors then were dark Browns, Greens, Teals, Purple, Mahogany, Dark tomato Red. Sometimes a 12 or 16 season system can feel quite limiting in terms of the colours available to you, but remember that the rest of the colours within your wider palette will also work for you and will harmonise with your absolute best colours. If you fall at one end of a palette, it doesn’t mean you can’t ever go near colours from other areas of that palette, just that this particular area is the strongest part for your own skin tone and contrast level. Some autumn eyes have a pure opaque look with dark colour eyes. May have a starburst surrounding the pupil. Shaker patterns with freckles, speckles, dots and petals. Soft swirling, erratic borders around the pupil. If you've been given a designation within the Autumn palette, let's explore what that means.ĭo remember though, that your seasonal type is a guide. AUTUMN EYE PATTERNS Rich, warm, woodsy colours such as brown, green and hazel. It stretches from almost Springlike vibrant reds and oranges through to deepest sea blues and softest apricot. The Autumn palette is warm, rich, earthy and golden. ![]()
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