10/11/2025
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So if color analysis is art⌠what kind of art do you want?
Do you want clarity?â¨âthen find the colors that define your features, sharpen contrast, and make you âpop!â
Do you want camouflage?â¨âthen find the colors that soften and blend seamlessly, creating harmony and ease.
Neither is wrong. The key is knowing which effect you want.
Maybe you want colors that polish and perfectâŚâ¨or maybe you want to be seen exactly as you areââ¨freckles and fine lines on full display!
Maybe you want a wide spectrum of colorsâfreedom to play.â¨
Maybe you want a curated set of staplesâsimplicity and focus.â¨
Maybe you want the structure of a defined âseason.â
Maybe you want the flexibility of working with color qualitiesâwarm, cool, light, deep, soft, clear.
Hereâs my slightly rebellious take on it:â¨We can think and work outside of tiny boxesâif you want that.
At the heart of it, color analysis shouldnât be about rigid rules.
â¨It should be about awareness, choice, and the freedom to express yourself.
And if color analysis is art⌠it should give you the same freedom art does.
Art isnât about following rules.â¨Itâs about expression, choice, and creating something that feels true to you.
And thatâs my client-first color analysis commitment:
to help you find the colors that light you up in the way you desireâ bc your colors should feel good and true to you! â¨