Frequently Asked Questions
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No. A Professional Colour Analysis is always based on established principles of colour theory - and how different colours interact with your own natural colouring in real time.
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AI tools and online quizzes can be a fun starting point, but they cannot match the accuracy of a professional Personal Colour Analysis. They rely on photographs, which can be affected by lighting, filters, makeup, camera quality, and screen settings, often leading to inaccurate results. AI also makes assumptions based on commercial patterns and current trends. For example: ‘all redheads suit Autumn colours’, which isn't true. A professional analysis uses live draping to assess how colours interact with your unique features in real time, providing a unique, personal result based on colour theory rather than assumptions.
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Of course! Colour Analysis isn't about rules or restrictions—it's about understanding which colours naturally enhance your features. Once you know your best palette, you can make informed choices and adapt trends in a way that works for you. However, your preferences to colour are regarded in determining your final result!
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Yes. Colour Analysis is often most valuable for people who want dressing to be simpler, not more complicated. Knowing your Colours makes shopping easier, reduces decision fatigue, and helps create a wardrobe where more items work together.
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No. Colour Analysis benefits anyone who wears clothes!
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Yes. Your colour palette can provide guidance for makeup shades, jewellery metals, hair colour choices, and accessories, helping you create a more harmonious overall look.
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When you know which colours suit you best, you're less likely to buy items that end up unworn. Many clients find they make fewer impulse purchases, feel more confident shopping online, and create a wardrobe that works together more effectively.