Light Spring
Light Spring is the combination of the bright, sunny colours of Spring and the lightness of Summer. When you see the colours of this season, you will be reminded of the joy of the budding spring and new life.
Your Overall Appearance
You fall into this season when your features are mostly light and warm. There is very little contrast between your features and your colouring has warmer undertones such as peach and golden.
You have soft, light and warm features.
Your best shades are those that are bright, colourful and have warm undertones.
Your overall look is delicate and has no hint of dark areas.
Your best shades are those that are bright, colourful and have warm undertones.
Your overall look is delicate and has no hint of dark areas.
Hair
Your hair is in the blonde colour family, from platinum to dark.
Your hair may have gold or red highlights.
Your hair may have gold or red highlights.
Eyes
The colour of your eyes could be light blue, light green or light hazel.
Your eyes have brilliance in them and have warm undertones.
Your eyes have brilliance in them and have warm undertones.
Skin
Your skin is also light, from fair to medium.
Your skin is likely to be creamy porcelain or soft peach.
Your skin is likely to be creamy porcelain or soft peach.
Your Colours
Have you seen the bright, pastel and delightful colours of a box of sweets and treats? That is exactly what your colour palette looks like – there is joy in every shade.
Styling Tips
Neutrals
Contrasting colours to your natural light and warm colouring such as the coldness of true black is not so flattering on you, it will make you look aged.
Choose dark neutrals such as slightly greenish greys and medium-dark browns.
As for the light neutrals, go for soft yellowish and pinkish off-white instead of true white.
Neighbouring Hues or Opposite Hues
Combine neighbouring hues, such as yellow and green or opposite hues such as orange and light blue to bring out vibrancy and playfulness in your style.
Light and Dark Colour Combination
Pick your light neutral and match it with brighter accent colour, a great combination is beige and coral or team a dark neutral with a light accent colour.
Patterns and Prints
Choose a pattern or print that matches your natural low contrast rather than the ones that are high in contrast.
Your Best Colours
Pastel colours.
Your Worst Colours
Steer away from dusty colours and overly bright and saturated colours, such as burnt orange.