Colour consultation for women

Suzanne Caygill, the pioneer of colour consultation, already differentiated between four skin types in her consultations: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Giving the types those names was supposed to help her customers understand their own colour palettes. In addition, Suzanne Caygill also distinguished between female and male colour schemes. While she allocated flower and blossom colours for women, colours of minerals seemed more suitable for men, in her opinion.
The colour of your eyes, hair and skin is the basis for the a colour consultation. Compiling a colour passport is the harmonious expansion of your natural colour palette. Your range will depend on whether you wear warm or cool colours, clear or muffled colours, whether you prefer strong or weak colour contrasts and what colours should naturally prevail in your closet. Using big pieces of fabric, I determine advantageous combinations of the individual colours. Furthermore, I will show you which colours are suitable for accessories and basics such as skirts or trousers and which colours you should pick for tops, shirts or dresses.
In the course of the consultation, one skin type will stand out (spring, summer, autumn or winter), which is usually complemented by colours from the other palettes.
It is the goal of my consultation to help people express their natural attractiveness. I choose the colours for you in such a way that your hair and eye colour will be lucid and your complexion will be used to its best.
Following the consultation, you’ll receive a colour passport with fabric samples, which you can use when picking clothes.
I always consult in the daylight, and you should not wear make-up for the consultation. You’ll have the opportunity to remove the make-up before the consultation. Please do not wear coloured contact lenses for the consultation, and don’t dye your hair right beforehand either. The colour of your regrowing hair – hence your natural hair colour – can then be included in the consultation.
It is important to me to consult in step with actual practice. For this reason, I request that you bring tops, skirts, dresses, trousers and shoes in different cuts and designs.
Every person changes in the course of his or her life, the colour scheme can become lighter or darker, and especially the charisma and appearance change. I recommend having a colour consultation about every ten years.

Suzanne Caygill, the pioneer of colour consultation, already differentiated between four skin types in her consultations: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Giving the types those names was supposed to help her customers understand their own colour palettes. In addition, Suzanne Caygill also distinguished between female and male colour schemes. While she allocated flower and blossom colours for women, colours of minerals seemed more suitable for men, in her opinion.

The colour of your eyes, hair and skin is the basis for the a colour consultation. Compiling a colour passport is the harmonious expansion of your natural colour palette. Your range will depend on whether you wear warm or cool colours, clear or muffled colours, whether you prefer strong or weak colour contrasts and what colours should naturally prevail in your closet. Using big pieces of fabric, I determine advantageous combinations of the individual colours. Furthermore, I will show you which colours are suitable for accessories and basics such as skirts or trousers and which colours you should pick for tops, shirts or dresses.

In the course of the consultation, one skin type will stand out (spring, summer, autumn or winter), which is usually complemented by colours from the other palettes.

It is the goal of my consultation to help people express their natural attractiveness. I choose the colours for you in such a way that your hair and eye colour will be lucid and your complexion will be used to its best.

Following the consultation, you’ll receive a colour passport with fabric samples, which you can use when picking clothes.

I always consult in the daylight, and you should not wear make-up for the consultation. You’ll have the opportunity to remove the make-up before the consultation. Please do not wear coloured contact lenses for the consultation, and don’t dye your hair right beforehand either. The colour of your regrowing hair – hence your natural hair colour – can then be included in the consultation.

It is important to me to consult in step with actual practice. For this reason, I request that you bring tops, skirts, dresses, trousers and shoes in different cuts and designs.

Every person changes in the course of his or her life, the colour scheme can become lighter or darker, and especially the charisma and appearance change. I recommend having a colour consultation about every ten years.

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