

Put it on a shelf, you won’t be needing it. I want to embrace the colours as I saw first-hand what they did for my eyes and hair, but it feels so incongruent with me as a person. I identify with soft, relaxed, semi structured, natural, and easy going. > Nothing about this palette or the personality speak to me.

"I see the beauty, hear the story, and understand the meaning." Would half as much black balance the turquoise? a quarter? Would white work as well?) (The black and turquoise give meaning to one another and inspiration to the image. Notes on a soft to bright scale might be, from low to high: sage and avocado > pear and clover > emerald and parakeet. The opposite is soft or muted, as in dusty or cloudy. Both may be as descriptive and misleading as any label.īright and Clear refer to pure colour. Clear is another term you hear, also from before my time as a colour analyst. Winter darkness spans white to black how they use it matters more.Winter coolness, yes and the warm side speaks volumes.Brightness is the first ingredient to looking terrific.The settings apply to every colour in the person and palette of Bright Winter colouring. >and darkness set to wide, white to black, with a lighter overall effect, Winter’s version of a sunny day. The two other settings float around the middle range, with The questions that follow came from a variety of Bright Winter clients who have lived with the Season long enough to aspire to the next level of looking phenomenal.īright Winter is the group of natural colouring that combines Winter colour qualities (cool, bright, dark) with a smaller amount of Spring colour properties (warm, bright, light).īecause it receives the colour dimension of brightness from both parent Seasons, which turns that setting up to high.

The most recent short video is Look Better Tomorrow: Bright Winter, here at LinkedIn, along with an expansion of Business Casual for Bright Winter, here at Nordic Simplicity. Jorunn Hernes ( Nordic Simplicity) and I recently posted a 3-minute video on LinkedIn (Take the Guesswork Out of Buying Colour), with colours relating to Soft Summer.
