Your skin tone. Your colours.

Skin tone is the starting point — but it's not the full picture. These guides explain the undertone science behind each category and which colour seasons are most common.

Olive Skin

The most misunderstood undertone in the system.

Olive skin sits at the intersection of warm and neutral — a complex undertone that most colour systems get wrong. Olive

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Fair Skin

Delicate colouring that needs exactly the right weight.

Fair skin is defined by its lightness and its sensitivity to saturation. Too much colour overpowers it; too little washe

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Deep Skin

Rich colouring that commands presence — when dressed right.

Deep skin tones have the most range of any category — from warm mahogany and bronze to cool ebony and deep neutral brown

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Warm Skin

Golden, peachy, and bronze — the most versatile undertone.

Warm undertones pull yellow, peach, or golden — they're the defining characteristic of spring and autumn seasons. Warm s

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Cool Skin

Pink, blue-pink, and porcelain — clarity is your signature.

Cool undertones pull blue, pink, or rosy — the defining characteristic of summer and winter seasons. Cool skin looks pol

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Neutral Skin

The chameleon undertone — harder to dress than it sounds.

Neutral undertones sit between warm and cool — neither purely golden nor purely rosy. This sounds like an advantage, and

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