Professional 12-season color analysis — what stylists charge $50–200 for. One photo gives you a full breakdown and your look in the right colors.
Real results from women who took the analysis. Left — before, right — their look in their palette.






Not "warm tones suit you" — a specific season out of 12, ready-to-use palettes, and your photo in the right colors.
One of 12 seasons based on three dimensions: undertone, value, and chroma.
A photo showing you in your correct palette. Ready for stories.
Clothing palette, lipstick, eyeshadow, blush, metals, hair color.
Download the file and open it in the dressing room — no more shopping mistakes.
Daylight, no filters, no heavy makeup.
30 seconds — undertone, contrast, chroma. Just like a real stylist.
Color type, palette, your look in new colors, and a PDF guide.
Honest impressions from those who've already taken the analysis.
"I've always been a warm tones kind of girl, until recently I discovered I'm actually a Cool Summer. This explains why I never looked as good in pink lipsticks and some clothes looked random on me. But knowing this has honestly made shopping so much easier and faster. I have a PDF with my color type, palettes, and styles, and now every time I go shopping I open it up and it saves me like half the time deciding on outfits!"
"For just $2.99 I got more than a month of work with a stylist! This output took about 30 seconds. I also loved the outputs in MY COLORS because as soon as I posted it to stories everyone was like "what's that!" And then I made it a PDF which outlines the SEASON, COLORS, WHAT TO AVOID, and MAKEUP MATCH which I can always reference on my phone. So easy!"
"I have always been confused on why some colors made me look tired and dull while others lit me up and made me look fresh and rested. Now I know, I'm a Warm Autumn. The analysis not only told me that, but then it went deeper into breaking down my specific palette, the metals that look best on me, and even recommended some great hair colors. I received a PDF that broke down all of this info in a really easy to read format. I have it saved on my phone so I can access it and remember my color type anytime I want. This has cut my shopping time in half because I just have to walk into a store and know what colors I like and will look good in before I try on anything."
30 seconds · one photo · full breakdown with your look in new colors
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The 12-season system is based on three axes: undertone (warm/cool), value (light/dark), and chroma (bright/muted). Each combination is a unique season.