Free Color Season Test — What Season Am I?
Answer 5 questions about your skin tone, hair color, and eye color to discover your color season (Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter) and find the perfect palette for clothing, makeup, and accessories.
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Understanding Your Color Season Results
Spring — Warm & Bright
Spring types have warm undertones with a natural brightness and clarity to their coloring. You look best in warm, clear colors like coral, peach, golden yellow, warm pink, and light turquoise. Your ideal metals are gold and rose gold. Avoid dark, muted colors that overwhelm your natural warmth — think sunshine, not shadows.
Summer — Cool & Muted
Summer types have cool undertones with a soft, muted quality to their coloring. Your best colors are cool pastels and dusty shades: lavender, dusty rose, powder blue, sage green, and soft plum. Silver jewelry complements your coloring. Avoid harsh contrasts and very warm tones that clash with your cool, gentle palette.
Autumn — Warm & Deep
Autumn types have warm undertones with rich, earthy depth to their coloring. You look stunning in terracotta, olive, rust, burnt orange, forest green, and warm chocolate brown. Gold and copper metals enhance your warmth. Avoid icy pastels and stark cool tones that wash out your natural richness.
Winter — Cool & Bold
Winter types have cool undertones with high contrast and dramatic clarity. Your power colors are bold and saturated: true red, emerald green, royal blue, deep purple, black, and crisp white. Silver and platinum jewelry complements your striking coloring. Avoid muted, earthy tones that dull your natural contrast.
Related Guides & Tools
- Skin Type Quiz → — Discover your skin type and get routine recommendations
- Complete Color Season Guide → — Deep dive into the 12-season system
- Warm Skin Tone Colors → — Colors that flatter warm undertones
- Cool Skin Tone Colors → — Colors that flatter cool undertones
- Capsule Wardrobe by Color Season → — Build a coordinated wardrobe
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<p><a href="https://www.beautyglowai.com">Powered by GlowAI — AI Skincare Advisor</a></p>About Seasonal Color Analysis
Seasonal color analysis is a method used by stylists and image consultants to determine which colors look best on you based on your natural coloring. The system groups people into four seasons: Spring (warm + bright), Summer (cool + muted), Autumn (warm + deep), and Winter (cool + bold). Each season has a palette of 30-40 colors that harmonize with your skin tone, hair, and eyes.
Wearing your season's colors can make your skin glow, your eyes pop, and your overall appearance look more polished — without changing anything about your beauty routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a seasonal color analysis?
Seasonal color analysis (also called personal color analysis) determines which color palette complements your natural coloring based on your skin tone, hair color, and eye color. The four seasons — Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter — each have distinct warm or cool palettes that make you look your most vibrant.
How do I know if I am a warm or cool season?
Check your vein color (blue/purple = cool, green = warm), jewelry preference (silver = cool, gold = warm), and how your skin reacts to sun (burns = cool, tans = warm). Spring and Autumn are warm seasons; Summer and Winter are cool seasons.
How accurate is this free color season test?
This quick self-test provides a general indication of your color season. For a precise analysis with sub-season classification (e.g., Deep Winter vs Clear Winter), try GlowAI's AI-powered color season scan which uses computer vision to analyze your coloring.
What colors should I wear for my color season?
Spring: warm, bright colors (coral, peach, golden yellow). Summer: cool, muted colors (lavender, dusty rose, powder blue). Autumn: warm, earthy colors (terracotta, olive, rust). Winter: cool, bold colors (true red, emerald, royal blue, black/white contrast).
Can my color season change?
Your fundamental undertone rarely changes, but your best sub-season can shift if you significantly change your hair color or as your skin changes with age. We recommend retaking the test if your appearance changes noticeably.
What is the difference between 4-season and 12-season color analysis?
The 4-season system identifies Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter. The 12-season system subdivides each into three sub-types (e.g., Light Spring, Warm Spring, Clear Spring), providing more precise color recommendations. GlowAI's AI analysis can identify your sub-season for more specific palette guidance.
Do color seasons work for all skin tones?
Yes! Color season analysis works for every skin tone and ethnicity. People of all backgrounds can be any season. The analysis is based on undertone (warm vs cool) and contrast level, not on skin depth. Dark skin, medium skin, and fair skin can all be Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter.
What photo should I use for AI color analysis?
Use a well-lit photo in natural daylight without heavy makeup, filters, or colored lighting. Face the camera directly with your hair visible. Avoid flash photography which distorts skin tone. A recent selfie taken near a window in white or neutral clothing works best.
How does knowing my color season help with shopping?
Knowing your color season saves time and money when shopping. Instead of trying on dozens of shades, you can filter by your palette colors. It helps with clothing, makeup foundation, lipstick, eyeshadow, nail polish, hair color, and even jewelry choices.
Is color season analysis the same as undertone analysis?
Undertone (warm, cool, neutral) is one component of color season analysis. Your season also considers your contrast level (high vs low), whether you look better in bright or muted colors, and the overall warmth or coolness of your natural coloring combination.