What color season am I? A reliable 3-step test
Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter is the conclusion, not the starting point. Begin with temperature, depth and chroma so hair or eye color does not decide the result by itself.
Free entry · English result · iOS and Android
The short answer
Warm, light and clear features often point toward Spring. Warm, deep or muted features suggest Autumn. Cool, light or soft coloring often fits Summer, while cool and high-contrast coloring points toward Winter. Neutral results can sit between neighboring seasons.
Warm or cool?
Compare cream with pure white and apricot with cool pink directly under the chin.
Light or deep?
Check whether dark shades frame your face or become the first thing people notice.
Clear or soft?
Compare clear cobalt with smoky blue-grey. Judge your complexion, not your favorite color.
Three steps for a fair comparison
- 01
Tie dyed hair away from your face and remove makeup.
- 02
Keep every comparison in the same daylight and photograph both options.
- 03
Record visible effects such as a more even complexion, reduced shadows and clearer eyes.
Clarity before your next purchase
Which color season is most common?
Frequency depends on the population and classification method. It does not help identify your personal palette.
Can I be between two color seasons?
Yes. Neutral coloring often shares qualities with neighboring seasons, which is why the 12-season system is more useful than four categories alone.
Is this color-season test free?
Yes. The self-test and app entry path are free; an additional individual report is optional.
From an initial clue to personal color analysis
Analyze your photo, receive a practical palette and use it when choosing clothes, hair color and makeup.