Color Analysis
Every season has a palette. Find yours, and you'll know which shades of lipstick, blush, eyeshadow, and more are a YAY — before you buy.
Warm · Clear · Light
Light, warm, and clear. Your coloring has a sunlit, golden quality — light eyes, warm blonde or ligh…
Warm · Clear · Medium
Warm, clear, and vibrant. Your coloring is saturated and golden — warm brown or auburn hair, bright …
Warm · Clear · Medium
Clear, warm, and high-contrast. Your coloring has striking clarity — bright eyes that contrast with …
Cool · Muted · Light
Light, cool, and soft. Your coloring has a delicate, powdery quality — light ash blonde or mousy bro…
Cool · Muted · Medium
Cool, muted, and medium. Your coloring is distinctly cool-toned — ash brown hair, cool grey or blue …
Cool · Muted · Medium
Muted, cool, and medium. Your coloring is understated and blended — nothing jumps out. Hair, eyes, a…
Warm · Muted · Medium
Muted, warm, and medium. Your coloring has a soft, earthy quality — often mousy or ashy brown hair w…
Warm · Moderate · Medium-Deep
Warm, rich, and earthy. Your coloring is distinctly warm and saturated — auburn, chestnut, or warm d…
Warm · Moderate · Deep
Deep, warm, and rich. Your coloring is high-contrast with warmth — dark hair with warm undertones, d…
Cool · Clear · Medium
Clear, cool, and high-contrast. Your coloring is vivid and striking — dark hair against light or med…
Cool · Clear · Deep
Cool, clear, and deep. Your coloring is classically striking — very dark hair, cool-toned skin (ligh…
Cool · Clear · Deep
Deep, cool, and intense. Your coloring is very dark and dramatic — deep brown or black hair, dark br…
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Take the Color Quiz →The 12-season color analysis system divides human coloring into four seasonal families (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter), each with three sub-seasons. Each season has a specific palette of colors that harmonize with your natural coloring — your skin undertone, eye color, hair color, and contrast level.
Take TruHue's free color analysis quiz, which evaluates your skin undertone, eye color, hair color, and contrast level. For even more accuracy, a professional in-person analysis is also an option — if you've already had one, you can skip the quiz and tell TruHue your season directly.
Warm seasons (Spring and Autumn) have golden or yellow undertones and look best in warm-toned colors. Cool seasons (Summer and Winter) have pink or blue undertones and look best in cool-toned colors. Temperature is the single most important factor in color analysis.
Your underlying undertone doesn't change, but your contrast level and depth can shift with age, hair color changes, or tanning. Some people move between adjacent sub-seasons (like Soft Summer to Light Summer) but rarely jump between families entirely.