Step 3: WARM & DEEP - Color Analysis Quiz for Gray Hair

Step 3: WARM & DEEP - Color Analysis Quiz for Gray Hair

Step 3: WARM & DEEP - Color Analysis Quiz for Gray Hair

Go back to Step 1 of the Color Analysis Quiz for Gray Hair

Color Analysis Quiz Step 3

You selected WARM and DEEP. This means you have warm undertones with deep eyes, hair AND/OR skin.

This means that you wear warm deep colors well. However, there is one last step. What is your chroma? Are you Bright or Soft. Do you wear bright colors well or do they feel too strong on you?

If you know what your chroma is, then you know your color type! Select it below. If not, scroll down a bit to learn more about being soft or bright.

Do you feel like you are in between bright and soft? Scroll down to learn more about the Warm Medium to Deep Color Fan.
 

Watch this video that explains bright, soft and muted colors and why this is so important in learning the types of colors that flatter you best.

 
 

Quick Tip

If you can't decide between bright and soft, choose bright. Your deep tones will balance the bright colors nicely. Also, the Bright Warm Deep color palette is very similar to the Soft Warm Deep color palette. The only real difference is that the Bright Warm Deep color palette has the bright colors. 

The Warm Color Palettes Explained

The video below explains the color theory behind the warm color palettes. Understanding how and why a color in a color palette can help you understand where which color palette you is right for you.

 

BRIGHT Explained

Clear chroma colors are colors that start out pure. Like a bright red. White or black may be added to create light and dark versions of the color, but the color started with a clear chroma. Pastel pink to bright red to maroon can all be considered "bright" colors.
 
 
Watch this video to see more photo examples and to learn more about BRIGHT in Your Color Style.
 
 
Do you feel like you are in between bright and soft? Scroll down to learn more about the Warm Medium to Deep Color Fan.
 

SOFT Explained

Soft colors are colors that have been softened in some way. In art, the color on the opposite side of the color wheel can be added to mute a color. You can also add white or black to a color. Adding a touch of green to a bright red will create a muted red. You can then add white or black to create light to dark versions of this muted red. Muted colors can have an earthy quality to them.
 
 
When you wear a brighter color, do you feel good in it or do you feel like it over powers you? If it overpowers you, you may be SOFT. If you can definitely wear brighter colors, even if not the brightest color, you are likely BRIGHT.
 
When you wear a soft earthy color, do you feel at home in it or do you feel a little blah. If a muted color feels off, then you may be BRIGHT. If you can wear muted colors well and feel great in them, then you may be SOFT.
 
One more way to figure this out. If you wore a bright color, would you see the color first or you first? Bright colors will pop off of muted colors. If your natural coloring and tone is soft, then a bright color will jump forward versus being in harmony with you.
 

The Warm Medium to Deep Color Fan

Do you feel like you are in between bright and soft? In between medium and deep? Watch the video below that explains how you don't have to choose right now. Your Warm Medium to Deep Color Fan can be customized to suit your unique coloring and tone.

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Jennifer Vax

Jen Vax is the founder of Your Color Style. She is a best selling author, speaker, artist and entrepreneur. She helps women learn how to wear color in a way that expresses their true nature. Take the FREE color analysis quiz to get started.

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