You have striking contrast with warm undertones — your features pop with clear, vivid, saturated colors. Think tropical flowers.
If you've been told you're a Bright Spring, it means your natural coloring — skin undertone, eye color, and hair — harmonizes best with a specific set of warm, light shades. Understanding your Bright Spring palette means never second-guessing a lipstick shade or blush color again.
These are the colors that make you glow. Use them as your guide for makeup, clothing, and accessories.
hot coral, electric turquoise, bright yellow, vivid green, warm fuchsia, clear orange, cobalt blue
muted earth tones, dusty rose, beige, taupe, olive, grayed-out pastels
These are products that score YAY for Bright Spring in the TruHue app — perfect matches for your palette.
Bright Spring is the highest-contrast Spring sub-season. It describes warm-toned coloring with light to medium depth and very high clarity. Bright Springs have striking features that pop in vivid, saturated, clear colors.
Bright Springs dazzle in vivid, saturated colors: hot coral, electric turquoise, bright yellow, vivid green, warm fuchsia, cobalt blue, and clear orange. The key is high saturation — your colors should be bold, clear, and undiluted.
Avoid anything muted, dusty, or grayed out: muted earth tones, dusty rose, beige, taupe, olive, and grayed pastels. These will make your naturally vibrant coloring look flat and dull.
Yes — Bright Spring and Clear Spring are the same season. Different color analysis systems use different names. Both describe warm-toned coloring with high contrast and a need for vivid, clear colors.
Both are high-contrast and clear, but Bright Spring is warm-toned and Bright Winter is cool-toned. If coral and warm yellow light you up, you're likely Bright Spring. If fuchsia and icy blue make you glow, you're likely Bright Winter.
Take our free color analysis quiz and find out if you're a Bright Spring — then score any makeup product YAY, OKAY, or NAY.
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