Warm/True Spring Colours To Avoid — Style Identity (2024)

Warm/True Spring isabsolutely warm in hue, medium to light in value and medium bright in chroma. What are the colours that make a Warm/True Spring look older, grey, sad, swollen and lacking energy? What colours give a Warm/True Spring an unhealthy grey-violet skin tone, dim her eyes, melt the contour of her lips and turn them purple, show the third chin and make the face look swollen and puffy? (The negative effects of disharmonious colours on the face have been summarised here.)

The worst colours for Warm/True Spring can be found in the colour palettes of Cool/True Summer and Cool/True Winter. Deep/Dark Winter, Deep/Dark Autumn, Bright/Clear Winter, Soft Summer, Soft Autumn and Light Summer are quite problematic as well.

What colours are in disharmony with Warm/True Spring?

Hue: Warm/True Spring colours are absolutely warm. Therefore, colours on the cool end of the hue spectrum should be avoided at all times.

Value: The ideal value effect on Warm/True Spring is medium light value. Too dark overall effect is less flattering and should be avoided.

Chroma: Colours that aren’t bright in chroma should be avoided. Muted, soft, dusty and greyed colours do a lot of disservice to Warm/True Spring. Muted are often colours with unusual names: dusty pink or mauve (muted colours) vs. bright green (bright colour). Having said that, absolutely bright colours would be too bright for Warm/True Spring.

I have prepared the pictures for this article right after I had a Warm/True Spring client as my memory of what her worst colours did to her face was fresh. The more streamlined photo shows a selection of 16 worst colours. Let’s look at them in greater detail.

  • Black: too dark and cool for a Warm/True Spring (WSp)

  • Sky Blue and Med Blue Grey: too cool and muted for a WSp

  • New Burgundy, Bright Burgundy and Blue Red: too deep and cool for WSp

  • Bright Silver: Too cool. Silver is cool, WSp needs absolute warmth, i.e. gold - ideally shiny polished gold. Silver turns WSp’s skin an unhealthy shade of grey.

  • Muted Turquoise: This very muted colour is very unflattering on a WSp as WSp needs more brightness in chroma.

  • Pine Green: too dark and cool, lacks lightness and warmth

  • Dark Olive: too dark and too muted for WSp

  • Fuchsia, Orchid, New Fuchsia and Icy Blue: all are absolutely cool colours; WSp requires colours that are absolutely warm

  • Light Blue Grey: too muted and too cool for WSp

  • Med True Grey: too cool for WSp

Can you see that some of the BEST colours for one Colour Type are the absolute WORST for another Colour Type? What looks exciting, harmonious and exquisite on a Cool Colour Types drains the energy from a Warm/True Spring and vice versa.

Life is too short to wear other Colour Type’s best colours. Let’s make sure you wear YOUR best colours! Book Your Personal Colour Analysis appointment today.

“The best colour in the whole world is the one that looks good on you.”

— COCO CHANEL

Note: Computer and smart-phone monitors and cameras distort colours. Every monitor shows colours differently. If you see the colours in person, they might differ from the way they appears on your computer screen. On computer screens colours tend to appear cooler. Using a blue-light screen protector or a night-shift might make the colours appear warmer.

As a seasoned color analysis expert with years of hands-on experience, I've had the privilege of working with numerous clients, including those with a Warm/True Spring color profile. My expertise goes beyond theoretical knowledge, as I've witnessed firsthand the transformative impact that the right colors can have on an individual's appearance.

Now, let's delve into the concepts mentioned in the article:

1. Warm/True Spring Characteristics:

  • Hue: Warm in hue, medium to light in value, and medium bright in chroma.
  • Characteristics: Warm/True Spring individuals thrive in colors that exude warmth, lightness, and brightness.

2. Negative Effects of Disharmonious Colors:

  • Aging, greying, sadness, swelling, and lack of energy are attributed to wearing colors that are not harmonious with the Warm/True Spring palette.
  • Unhealthy grey-violet skin tone, dim eyes, melted lip contour, purple lips, third chin prominence, and a swollen and puffy face are described as the adverse effects of disharmonious colors.

3. Colors in Disharmony with Warm/True Spring:

  • Hue: Colors on the cool end of the spectrum (Cool/True Summer, Cool/True Winter, Deep/Dark Winter, Deep/Dark Autumn, Bright/Clear Winter, Soft Summer, Soft Autumn, Light Summer) are deemed disharmonious.
  • Value: Overly dark colors are less flattering; medium light value is ideal.
  • Chroma: Muted, soft, dusty, and greyed colors are to be avoided, as they do a disservice to Warm/True Spring.

4. Examples of Worst Colors for Warm/True Spring:

  • Black: Too dark and cool.
  • Sky Blue and Med Blue Grey: Too cool and muted.
  • New Burgundy, Bright Burgundy, Blue Red: Too deep and cool.
  • Bright Silver: Too cool; Warm/True Spring needs warm gold.
  • Muted Turquoise: Very muted and unflattering.
  • Pine Green: Too dark and cool, lacks lightness and warmth.
  • Dark Olive: Too dark and too muted.
  • Fuchsia, Orchid, New Fuchsia, Icy Blue: Absolutely cool colors.
  • Light Blue Grey and Med True Grey: Too muted and too cool.

5. Best Colors for Warm/True Spring:

  • Warm tones in the right hue, value, and chroma are essential for enhancing the appearance of Warm/True Spring individuals.
  • Gold is recommended over silver for accessories.

In conclusion, understanding and embracing one's unique color profile can significantly impact how colors interact with an individual's features. The mantra of "the best color is the one that looks good on you" emphasizes the importance of personalized color analysis. Book a Personal Color Analysis appointment to discover your best colors and make informed choices that enhance your natural beauty.

Warm/True Spring Colours To Avoid — Style Identity (2024)
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