Color Type
The color type is based on the combination of skin, hair and eye color and determines which colors suit a person best. Warm color types harmonize well with golden, earthy tones, while cool color types are particularly radiant in strong, clear colors or pastels. The right color can emphasize your natural look and enhance your charisma. It is therefore important to determine your color type before changing your hair color.
What color type are you?
Color type spring
You tend to have fair skin with a golden-yellow or peachy glow. Your skin tends to have slightly red cheeks and freckles, your eye color is light (from blue to green) and your hair color is usually light as well. Warm hair colors suit the spring type. From golden blonde to honey blonde to golden brown, copper or even light red tones. A shimmering golden mid-brown also suits your type perfectly.
Color type summer
Your skin is rosy-soft and has a slightly bluish tinge. Your eye color is blue, green or brown with a blue or green shimmer, your hair is blonde or brown with an ashy shimmer that tends to be a little dull. Cool highlights make the hair look more vibrant and radiant, always choose ash tones, because reddish hair colors such as mahogany or golden blonde hair colors make you look older.
Color type fall
Light skin, often with a bronze glow, your skin tends to have freckles. The eyes are usually brown, green, blue or turquoise. Classic hair colors are usually light to dark brown with a reddish shimmer. You can best emphasize your natural hair color with warm red and copper tones. If you prefer lighter hair colors, it is best to choose a golden blonde. Ashy tones or cool, blonde highlights, on the other hand, look unflattering as they do not match your natural type.
Color type winter
Your skin is very light and has a cool bluish glow, your eye color is a clear brown, grey, blue or an intense green. Your hair is dark - from medium to dark brown or black. Glossy shades or strong tones such as eggplant with mahogany go best with the rich winter tones. Highlights and lightening should be avoided, as they often have an unnatural red cast and make you look older. It is best to choose ashy tones. Yellowish-golden nuances will make you look dull.