Color Analysis - The First Step To Looking Good
Your unique skin tone and eye colour means that some colours make you look great whilst some have the opposite effect. The right colours brighten your eyes, make your skin look radiant and create a glowing, healthy and confident you.
In my experience men and women get great benefits from Colour Analysis sessions in which you discover the colours that will be in closest harmony with your eye colour, skin and hair tones. You learn how to use your colours to create outfits with matching accessories for all occasions. Knowing and wearing your correct colours make you look healthier, younger and fresher and gives you renewed confidence. Make sure that whatever colour analyst you choose also advises on the best make-up, hair colour and jewellery for your colouring.
Enhance Your Career - colour analysis can also help you to maximise and enhance your career prospects, whether that means winning an important interview, gaining promotion or simply earning a healthy rise in income.
Also check before selecting your colour analyst that they will provide you with fabric swatches of your best colours, so you will know exactly what clothes to buy, so you avoid wasting money on the wrong clothes and accessories. Also it is worth choosing a qualified image consultant, who will then be able to advise on your personal styling and presentation after you have had your colours analysed.
A colour analysis class should be a fun experience. The atmosphere should be positive, encouraging and relaxed, think about getting a group of friends or family members together, to share the experience so that you have supporters who have also had the analysis done to go shopping with.
House of Colour the UK’s premier Colour and Image consultants have shown over half a million clients how to identify the colours and styles that will reveal their true potential. With over 100 consultants nationwide House of Colour will be delighted to welcome you on the most exciting journey of self-discovery you will ever make.
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Brian Coyle
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