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7 Christmas tips to transformation

7 Christmas tips to transformation

7 top tips to sparkle this Christmas

Christmas fashion

Christmas is just around the corner. Here are 7 sure proof ways to sparkle this

Christmas in just 7 days.

7 Steps in 7 days for your transformation

Tip no 1. You know what it is. “Colour”. As a colour consultant, I cannot express the

importance of wearing the right colours.

Before and after in your colours

Colour has the power to change your persona completely and instantly.

From drab to fab. Chunky to slimmer, Older to younger, messy to immaculate.

You’re colours is 80% or more of the fashion equation.

So if you haven’t had your colours done, I urge you to do it now.

If you have had your colours done and are still not fully knowledgeable ask for help

from a professional and learn all you can about your colours.

Tip no 2. Let’s start at the top. You’re crowning glory.

before and after hair

We all know how we feel when we get our hair right.

So is it time for a “new do”? Could you do with some changes to the colour and

style?

A lot can change after a visit to the hairdresser.

Discuss a new hair colour. Ask your colour consultant about the colours that best

suit your skin tone and get your hairdresser to work with your best colours.

Next tackle a style that enhances your face shape as well as gives you an up to

date style.

We can all look much younger just by having a more contemporary look.

Certain styles are aging. For example too many tight curls can have an aging

effect on some women. Styles that drag your face down are aging as well as

styles that don’t suit your face shape. Ask the hairdresser for a new style that suits

your face shape. If you’re not happy with the last 3 cuts, it’s time for a change.

Remember most older women look better with shorter hair styles.

Tip no 3. What will you wear for the festive season? What sort of occasion is it?

Formal? Casual?

Summer fashion

Find an outfit(s) that suit your colours first, then think about the occasion and then

choose a style you know suits your body shape. Consider fabrics as well as cut.

Some brands will sit better on you because they are well cut. Oh and yes, try to

shop well in advance, to avoid a panic purchase. They are usually not the best

option.

Tip no 4. Your Skin. Nothing looks lovelier than glowing healthy skin. Ask about my 

7 days to stunning skin blog and see the difference that you can make with a

healthier lifestyle in such a short time. It really is astounding. You’ll be amazed at a

much more glowing face. An excellent skin product can change your skin in just 7

days. I recommend to all my clients Ciencia 8 anti aging skin care. Naturally

beautiful, award winning and made in Australia. This skin care definitely has the

power to change your skin.

 

Beautiful skin by your colours and style

Tip no 5. Make up. There's a lot of ways you can do your make up. Major tip is to

wear the colours in your season only.  For example, just getting the right colour

foundation can take years off your look.  Your Colours and style has make up that

is listed in your seasonal colours to make choosing your make up simple.

Practice, practice, practice. Find a few make up styles that suit your face and the

way you like to wear your make up. Try something different from time to time, but

do get some make up styles you’re happy with.

Before and after make up your colours and style

Tip no 6. Accessorise. How often have you noticed a woman wearing stunning

jewellery or a fabulous scarf? Well you can do the same. Find your signature

pieces of jewellery and accessories, bags, shoes. Something that is uniquely you

and something that gives your outfit a lift. The plainest outfit can go to a whole new

level with a colourful scarf or a beautiful pair of earrings. No need to spend a

fortune either on these added trinkets.

Another thing to remember with jewellery. Some people suit chunky jewellery and

other suit fine jewellery. There's no rhyme or reason to this, you just need to try

and see which suits you best.

wearing a scarf How to wear Jewelery

Last tip no 7. Energize and exercise.  This one is along the same lines as the

stunning skin. Get healthier this week. Avoid alcohol, excessive coffee, processed

foods, sugar and up the exercise to bring that blood supply to your skin. Try some

cardio and weights to balance out your program.

Get healthy

For more information contact your colours and style

 

 

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The Four Seasonal Colour Palettes

The Four Seasonal Colour Palettes

The four Seasonal Colour Palettes

Spring                     Summer                   Autumn                    Winter

Are you confused about Colour?

If you find the seasonal colour palettes confusing, you’re not alone.

Since the 70’s the information about what colours suit you and what the colours are, has gone through many changes.

In this blog I want to outline what the four seasons are and what most colour systems are based upon.

The Four Seasons

As you may or may not know the four seasonal colour palettes are Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

They are just like the four seasons in nature.The temperature value may be different though.

Winter is classified as cool

Summer is classified as cool

Spring is classified as warm

And Autumn is classified as warm. There are two warm seasons and two cool seasons.

Warm and cool Colours

A warm colour or tone is yellow or red based. A cool tone is blue or grey based. Are all blues and greys cool? No they are not. Are all yellow and red tones warm? No they are not.

This is why it’s important the colour consultant spends much time learning about the temperature of each colour. Is the colour warm or cool?

Is this easy? No this is not. The reason being there are over 16 million colours. With time and experience one can learn what category any colour belongs.

What is a Winter Colour?

The Winter Colours are Deep, Strong, Dominant. Black and pure white are the bookends with all the primary power colours featuring.

Primary, red, green, blue, yellow. Don’t forget a pure Orange, a deep Chocolate brown. The darker greys and deeper vibrant pinks are there as well. Very dark navy's, electric blues and ink navy's. 

Originally Beige featured and the icy pale versions of colour, were in the Winter Colours, but I question their right to belong.

What is a Summer Colour?

Summer Colours are cool as well as the winter colours, but are much more muted and subtle than their deeper counterparts.

Summer colours are pastel, muted, soft, but there is the strength of a chocolate brown and a maroon or burgundy. I like to include all cool beiges, soft cool taupes, very soft cool greys, silver and rose gold as well as grey khakis.

There is no orange in the Summer palette, but the cool corals and watermelon pinks belong very nicely.

What is a Spring Colour?

Spring colours are exactly what the season suggests. They are bright and airy. Buttercup yellows and light teals. Lots of warm caramel browns and beige's.

Bright reds with peaches and creams and apricots. Don’t forget the lime greens. Often these colours are confused with Summer Colours because of their value. But Spring Colours appear brighter and more yellow based.

Spring Colours aren’t quiet as strong as Autumn colours obviously.

What is an Autumn Colour.

 

Again Autumn is another Deep season, meaning these colours are very strong.

They appear to be much heavier than the Spring Colours. Deep warm Browns, olive greens, pumpkins, deep creams. Rich warm purples and deep teal blues. The yellows of the Autumn season are very orangey yellow and the reds are very bright yellow reds.

Still confused about Colour?

So if you’re still confused about your colours, don’t be. Have a personal one on one colour analysis in my studio in Ramsgate Sydney or for an accurate online analysis with lots of moving forward steps try my online colour analysis for an instant result.

Ros at Your Colours and style.  “Be beautiful in your colours”

 

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New Year New Image

New Year New Image

Your Image Overhaul for 2024.

Image Overhaul

New year New you

You’ve heard this sentiment a thousand times before but what better time to take a look at your Image than January of every new year.

Are you totally happy with the way you look or do you think there may be a few little tweeks you can do to improve what you see in the mirror?

Let’s face it none of us are getting any younger, and as I cater to the mature woman those usually over 50 or 60 and beyond,  I see lot's of changes that can be made for the better.

So do you think you can handle another checklist for 2024 and see if there are one or two things you can do to improve your look, feel better about yourself and set yourself up to win?

So here is my New Year checklist and if you find something that stands out to you, I’m happy to give you some guidance about the change(s) that you can make, to achieve your ultimate new look.

The best place to start for a top to toe transformation is at the top, obviously.

Before and after

So how’s your hair? Did you know that I recommend a change of hair cut, style, colour to nearly all my clients?

And did you know a new doo can literally alter your appearance, make you look 10 years younger, make you look more attractive and in general change your image completely?

Note how this Russian stylist has made all the difference with this lovely hairstyle and colour and of course having the client wear the right colours for her underskin tone.

So if you need some colour, cut, style advice all you need to do is send a pic of your head. That is a head shot. You know from the neck up. I’ll send you a few pics for you to take to your hairdresser.

Next step is the face.

Before and after make up

Oh yes and the make up in the right colours is a real game changer. If you’ve noticed some really bad looking make up on celebrities for example, I can guarantee they are in the wrong seasonal colours make up.

Remember Colours make up is in the seasonal make up colours. So it takes all the guess work out of choosing the right colour make up.

The next step is wearing your seasonal colours.

Seasonal colours wardrobe analysis

Even if you’ve had your colours done with me and are pretty good with your colours, I’m certain I can help you fine tune that wardrobe even more. At least add some more pizazz and scope and inject some things you’ve not thought of before. Always start with your colours.

This lovely client, was wearing just the wrong colours on the left and switching to the right colours in her wardrobe changed the way she looked completely. Note the difference in body shape as well.

If you feel you’re not sure about your colours or if someone has not done your colours correctly, please have them checked until you’re happy. There are some interesting information around colours these days.

Lastly putting the whole thing together, can add that final bit of flair to your style.

Having an outside opinion is always a powerful thing to do and especially with a colour specialist so what are you waiting for?

Get your colours right check out the check list and contact me if you need any help.

Ros Your Colours and style.

 

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How to do an accurate colour analysis

How to do an accurate colour analysis

 

Step by step Colour analysis

Colour analysis tester drapes

 

Colour analysis has gone through many changes over the last decades. 

Some changes are not so good because the colour drapes some consultants are using are a bit dubious and you would have to say open to interpretation. Many colours are added to certain seasons that do not belong.

So let's just go back to basics and highlight a few simple but good and accurate steps to follow a logical path to do a colour analysis and come up with an accurate and good result. 

Tester drapes

What is a good way to compile a set of drapes, to determine skin tone and value?

We start with a warm shade usually peach and then a cool shade usually pink to denote a cool shade, as the first part of the analysis.

Then there is one of each shade in each season. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter yellows, and blues, greens whites and reds. There are 22 drapes in all.

The analysis begins by determining the underskin tone. 

Is your underkin tone warm or cool?

This is done by the very first part of the colour analysis.

coral tester drape Pink tester drape

 

A warm cloth is draped over the client wearing no make up and covered hair.

The hair is covered so as not to confuse warm or cool as the hair may throw warm or cool tones.

This cloth is usually a very predictable warm colour like peach.

A cool cloth is a very definite cool pink. These two drapes are a real decider when it comes to determining underskin tone

What you're looking for at this stage is the cloth that enhances the skin tone and face.

For example which cloth makes the skin appear more even without changing the natural skin colour.

Other things to look for are eye brightness, clarity in eye whiteness. Note if the face turns more red, or dark or pigmented.

Skin imperfections become more obvious with the wrong shade. Teeth will look more yellow with the wrong shade. Shadow will appear under the chin with the wrong shade.

Dark shadows around eyes and under the eyes are more noticeable with the wrong colour.

Once you have made a clear decision about warm or cool, you can then eliminate all warm or all cool shades respectively. 

Warm colours are in the Autumn and Spring palettes. Cool colours are in the Winter and Summer Palettes. 

The next step is determining the value. By value I mean depth of shades. 

The stronger shades are in the (cool) Winter palette and the (warm) Autumn palette.

 Winter drape  Autumn drape

                  Winter blue                                Autumn blue

 

If you've eliminated all warm colours then obviously you're left with Winter and Summer colours only.

Summer blue

 Summer blue

If you eliminate the Deep value of Winter colours then you're left with the softer more muted shades of the Summer palette.

 

Just a note here. You can see that doing your own colour analysis is not that simple.

In fact over the years I've seen lots of clients that are just plain confused and have no idea what season they are, no matter how hard they try to work their own colours out.

The most important reason for this is because there are over 16million colours and in fact there are an infinite number of colours. Also because it's only experience that helps you to slot those colours into their categories.

Without some pretty in depth experience you're going to find it difficult to determine what is a warm or cool colour and then what is a Winter, Summer, Autumn and Spring colour.

Spring blue

You can have a guess but it's only a true experienced colour consultant who can really identify all the colours correctly.

As much as it's a lot of fun trying to guess or work out your colours, I strongly suggest investing in a one time colour analysis and get your colours right to start with.

For more expert information please contact us.

You may try the online colour analysis for an accurate colour analysis or of course attend my workshops or one on one colour and style analysis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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