“Oh, you can totally pull off this color.”
“Oh, this shade would look amazing on you.”
“You should wear this.”
I hear it all the time.
And I always ask myself:
WHY? ✨
Why would I replace colors that:
• brighten my complexion
• make my eyes sparkle
• lift and support my features
• make me look fresher and more vibrant at almost 45
…with colors that simply don’t serve me?
Colors that make me:
• look tired
• emphasize wrinkles and texture
• make my skin appear patchy or orangey
• overpower my natural beauty
Just because they’re trendy?
I truly don’t understand that trade-off.
Why choose something that works against you
when you can wear colors that make you look your absolute best? 🤌🏻
Food for thought.
And if you’re ready to discover the colors that truly support you,
I think this is your sign ✨
Comment DIVA and I’ll do your color analysis 🤍
#coloranalysis #personalstyle #styleconfidence #glowup #agilestyling ✨
From my personal experience, selecting colors that harmonize with your natural skin tone and features has a surprisingly profound impact on your overall appearance and confidence. It's easy to fall into the trap of chasing trendy shades just because they’re popular, but without consideration of how these colors interact with your complexion, you might end up looking tired or washed out. I once experimented with wearing colors outside my natural palette, like some orangey tones popular at the time. Instead of feeling radiant, I noticed these colors highlighted skin texture and made my complexion appear patchy and uneven. It was quite disheartening because I felt those choices masked my natural beauty rather than enhanced it. Learning about my color profile, particularly discovering I belonged to the Deep Winter palette, was truly liberating. Wearing harmonious colors that complement my undertones, like rich jewel tones and cool hues, made my skin glow and even seemed to smooth out wrinkles. People started commenting on how fresh and vibrant I looked, which boosted my style confidence immensely. If you’re someone who has been told to wear certain colors but feels unsure or less confident, I highly recommend exploring a color analysis. It’s more than just fashion advice—it’s about honoring your natural features and choosing shades that empower you rather than overpower. Remember, style is personal, and the best colors are the ones that make you feel like the best version of yourself. Avoid the trade-off of following fleeting trends at the expense of your unique beauty. Instead, embrace the colors that bring out your natural glow and lift your features, so you look as vibrant and youthful as you feel inside.










