Portrait analysis result

True Spring

Primary Match

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Analysis

Season Identified

TrueSpring

Primary Match

True Spring

Secondary Match

Bright Spring

You are a True Spring due to your dominant warm undertone and high clarity. While your brightness is very prominent, making Bright Spring a strong contender, your warmth is the most defining characteristic of your natural coloring.

88% confidence on final seasonal placement.

Seasonal Comparison

True Spring

Best Match (92%)

Best Match
  • Your dominant feature is your distinct warm undertone, which is clearly visible in your skin, eyes, and hair.
  • Your overall coloring is notably bright and clear, indicating a high chroma.
  • Your overall depth is light, fitting well within the Spring family's characteristic lightness.
Embrace
Avoid

Bright Spring

Alternative (88%)

Alternative
  • Your highly saturated and clear features indicate a strong brightness, a primary characteristic of Bright Spring.
  • You also exhibit a clear warm undertone, which is the secondary aspect of Bright Spring.
  • Your lighter overall value is consistent with the Spring season family.
Ideally
Avoid

The Atelier Report

Your natural coloring places you firmly in the True Spring season. You have a beautiful blend of clear warmth and vibrant brightness, with an overall light appearance. Your features are fresh, radiant, and full of life, allowing you to shine in clear, warm, and light colors.

Professional Notes
  • The client exhibits a strong warm undertone across skin, eyes, and natural hair color.
  • Chroma is notably bright and clear, lacking any significant softness or muting.
  • Overall value is light, consistent with the Spring family.
  • Contrast is medium, providing good separation between features without being stark.
  • Makeup, while present, does not significantly obscure natural coloring; the blush enhances natural warmth, and lip color complements rather than conflicts with the perceived undertone. Image quality is very good, although slightly overexposed areas were considered during value and chroma assessment.
Avoid Colors
True BlackMuted Vivid PlumSteel BlueMuted Balanced GreenSilver
2.

Metrics

Detailed Metrics

Harmonic Dimensions

Your unique color profile analyzed across four key dimensions. The interaction of these variables dictates your optimal seasonal placement.

COOLMUTEDCONTRASTVALUE
UndertoneWarm (88)
ValueLight (32)
ChromaBright (73)
ContrastMedium (53)
3.

Styling

The Atelier Report

Styling Advice

  • Colors: Embrace clear, warm, and bright colors. Think coral, peach, golden yellow, clear spring green, light turquoise, and warm pinks. Your best neutrals will be cream, light beige, and warm tan.
  • Makeup: Opt for warm-toned makeup. Peachy blushes, coral or warm pink lipsticks, and warm brown or golden eyeshadows will harmonize beautifully with your complexion.
  • Hair: Maintain warm, golden tones in your hair. Light to medium golden browns, honey blondes, and strawberry blondes will enhance your natural warmth. Avoid ashy or very cool-toned hair colors.
  • Jewelry: Gold jewelry will be incredibly flattering, complementing your warm undertone. Rose gold can also look lovely. Avoid stark silver or platinum, which can appear too cool.

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