Find Your Seasonal Colour Type from Photos: Online Colour Analysis

Finding your perfect colours has never been easier. With MyColourSeason, you can discover your seasonal colour type entirely from photos: no in-person appointments or calls required. Knowing your season helps you choose colours that enhance your natural features, simplify wardrobe choices, and boost confidence.

Why Photo-Based Colour Analysis Works

A photo-based analysis works because your skin tone, hair colour, and eye colour can be accurately assessed visually. By analysing your features in carefully submitted photos, we can determine whether you belong to Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter, and create a colour palette that flatters you.

Unlike generic online quizzes, our service is personally performed by a colour analyst, ensuring precise results tailored to you.

The Email-Based Process: Easy and Worldwide-Friendly

Here’s how it works:

  1. Choose a package: Select the colour analysis package that suits your needs.

  2. Receive a confirmation email: We send questions about your colouring and request 2–4 photos.

  3. Reply with your answers and photos: Send everything back by email at your convenience.

  4. Receive your personalised report within 3 business days: Your seasonal colour type is revealed along with your recommended colour palette.

Everything is handled via email, making it accessible to clients worldwide.

What Makes an Accurate Seasonal Colour Analysis

To ensure accuracy, your photos should clearly show:

  • Your natural skin tone, without heavy makeup or filters

  • Hair colour as it appears naturally

  • Eye colour, visible in natural light

By combining these visual cues with the answers to our colour questions, we can confidently identify your seasonal palette.

Tips for Sending Photos That Give the Best Results

  • Use natural daylight rather than artificial lighting

  • Avoid shadows on your face

  • Include a neutral background if possible

  • Provide at least 2–4 photos, showing different angles and lighting

Following these tips helps us give the most accurate and helpful colour analysis.

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