
There is a lot color analysis myths out there. Myths about how to find your undertones, what makeup to wear with your skin tone, etc.
Some of the tons of information you will find is accurate. But there is way too much wrong information out there. It confuses people and, quite frankly, does a disservice to the field of color analysis.
Professional color analysis is a powerful tool, but it struggles sometimes to be taken seriously. It is fighting against the belief that color analysis is not a legitimate service, and just not accurate.
This is mainly due to too many inconsistent and confusing results from color analysts themselves. My hope is that with this website and my training academy, consistency and accuracy will improve over time.
But as I stated at the beginning, there are just too many myths out there, too. I created a report of the top myths that are prevalent in our field. And need to be addressed.
If you haven't read my free report Top 15 Myths of Color Analysis, you can now download it instantly. Just click the button on the bottom page.
Below are just a couple of highlights from the report. These are some of the most persistent myths regarding Color Analysis, and it drives me crazy.

I see this all the time. But veins cannot tell you what your season is. It cannot indicate what your undertones are. It is not helpful. Period.
In other words, according to this myth, a light, ashy blonde with cool blue eyes and cool skin could potentially be a Deep Winter, if that is how she 'drapes' out.
Or a flaming redhead with green eyes and freckles could be a Cool Summer.
This is nonsense.

These were just two myths. Find out many more by downloading my Free "Top 15 Color Analysis Myths" Report Now.
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