Then they are put together to enhance your overall coloring. When you have a color analysis and get a color palette some of the colors enhance your hair, some your eyes and some your skin. When you go gray you will most likely find that colors you suited before now can make you look drab or overwhelm you. How beautiful is she in that soft aqua outfit above? This outfit is both the right color and the perfect contrast level for her. Queen Elizabeth has gone from being a Contrasting to a Light for instance. What is very common though is that your contrast level will change when you go gray or silver. It also could be she was one of those dark Summers who often are mistaken to be either Winter or Autumn. They say Queen Elizabeth II was an Autumn when she was younger, now she’s a Summer. So it’s fully possible to be a Spring or Autumn with gray hair, but the fact is often Springs and Autumns don’t gray that well, so for many of us dying our hair is still the best option. In the Color Alliance system there’s 124 descriptions of Autumns and some of these also includes gray hair, the same applies to Springs. However there are also warm grey colors like sandy grey and dove gray which falls into the Spring and Autumn season. If your natural grey is a cool grey than the dominant temperature will be cool and your season will change. Let’s say you have a cool skin tone, but warm eyes and hair, then you will fall into one of the warmer seasons Spring or Autumn. The dominant temperature is what determines the season. Our season is determined by the combination of our skin tone, hair color and eye color. I have heard color consultants who says that if you are a Spring or an Autumn your season will change if you go gray, and I have heard color consultants say that your season never changes no matter what.įrom my point of view I think that for some it can change their season. This question is something the experts don’t quite agree about.
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