Become a Certified Color Analyst with a modern color system.
Learn how to analyze real clients using the Your Color Style method — a color theory based system built around depth, undertone, and chroma.
This certification program gives you the training, practice, tool access, assignments, feedback, and support you need to become confident analyzing color online or in person.
Go beyond seasonal color typing.
Seasonal systems can be limiting. Your Color Style teaches you how to see color through depth, undertone, and chroma so you can work with gray hair, olive undertones, changing contrast, and real-life coloring with more confidence.
Understand how to evaluate depth, undertone, chroma, harmony, and contrast.
Use virtual draping and comparison tools to train your eye.
Submit assignments, receive feedback, and learn inside a consultant community.
See what to expect when you join.
In this video, Jen walks you through the certification experience, the training, the assignments, and how the Color Analysis Tool supports your learning.
The Your Color Style 3-step framework
You’ll learn how to make clear, confident color decisions using a repeatable framework instead of memorizing seasonal labels.
- Depth: light, medium, or deep coloring.
- Undertone: warm, cool, or olive color harmony.
- Chroma: bright/clear or soft/muted color intensity.
- Application: draping, comparison, palettes, and client-ready recommendations.
Built for real women
- How gray hair changes contrast and color harmony
- How to recognize olive undertones
- How to compare warm vs cool colors
- How to identify brightness vs softness
- How to create useful color recommendations clients can actually wear
The tool helps you practice what you’re learning.
The Color Analysis Tool does not replace your judgment. It helps you visually compare drapes, test undertones, adjust photos, and see color harmony more clearly.
- Upload and work with client photos
- Compare draping colors visually
- Test warm, cool, soft, bright, light, and deep colors
- Practice your eye before working with paying clients
“When I decided to become a Color analyst, I found that there were many providers in the online space offering seasonal digital color consultation courses however, I was looking for something that was unique and different. Jen Vax and Your Color Style offer a revolutionary system of color typing that is leading-edge and inclusive for everyone. Jen Vax's mentorship and the supportive community of consultants made learning to become a YCS Certified Color Consultant fun and exciting. The course was streamlined, simple, and easy to learn. This is the best investment that I have made and I can't wait to transform women's confidence and self-image through color analysis and coaching.”
— LeanneFor the woman who wants to become client-ready.
This is the year-long certification path for learning the Your Color Style method, practicing with the tool, completing assignments, receiving feedback, and earning your certification.
- Full Your Color Style certification training
- One full year of access
- Color Analysis Tool access
- Digital color palettes for practice and draping
- Assignments and feedback
- Private community support
- 1:1 coaching session with Jen
- Digital certification upon completion
Join the live July training instead.
If you’re interested in learning color analysis but you’re not ready to commit to the full year-long certification program, the live July training is a great first step.
You’ll get live structure, guided learning, and a focused introduction to the Your Color Style method without jumping straight into full certification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the answers to the questions most people ask before joining the Your Color Style certification program.
What makes this certification different from other color analysis programs?
Most programs teach seasonal color analysis and stop there.
The Your Color Style certification teaches a modern 3-step system based on color theory — depth, undertone, and chroma — so you can analyze real people more accurately.
It also includes the Color Analysis Tool, which allows you to visually compare drapes and practice on real photos.
Do I need any experience to get started?
No. This program is designed for complete beginners, stylists, makeup artists, and anyone who wants to learn color analysis correctly.
Does the Color Analysis Tool teach me how to do color analysis?
No. The training teaches you how to analyze color. The tool helps you apply what you’re learning.
How does the Color Analysis Tool help me?
The tool lets you compare draping colors, test warm vs cool, work on real client photos, and visually see what works instead of guessing.
Will I learn how to work with gray hair and olive skin tones?
Yes. You’ll learn how gray hair affects contrast and color harmony, and how to evaluate olive undertones more accurately.
How long does the certification take?
You can complete the program at your own pace. Most students finish in a few weeks to a few months. You’ll have access for one full year.
What do I need to do to get certified?
You’ll complete the training, practice with the method and tool, submit assignments, receive feedback, and refine your work.
Will I be able to work with real clients after this?
Yes. The goal is to help you build a clear, repeatable method and the confidence to analyze clients online or in person.
Do I get support during the program?
Yes. You’ll have access to a private community, guidance and feedback on assignments, and a 1:1 coaching session with Jen.
Can I turn this into a business?
Yes. Many students go on to offer color analysis services, add it to an existing beauty or styling business, or create a side income.
What if I’m not ready for full certification yet?
Start with the live July training. It’s a great first step if you want support and structure without committing to the full year-long certification program yet.
Become a Your Color Style Certified Color Analyst.
Learn the method, practice with the tool, get feedback, and build the confidence to analyze real clients with a modern color analysis system.