Light Spring
As a Light Spring, the key features of your colouring are:
A blend of Spring and Summer colours (a Neutral Season), mostly Spring • Medium-warm (or warm-neutral in PCA) • Span from warm ivory to gray otter
When you shop...
- These are warm, light colours, like macaroons, milkshakes, and spring bulb garden colours. Medium and dark colours are adjusted for the palette, never becoming too dark.
- Don't invest in colours that feel earthy, heavy, or very dark with the other colours.
- Focus on colours that are creamy, airy, sunlit, and moderate. Shine is optional.
- Know that your black is warm stone gray.
- Use your cantaloupe, turquoise, and violet with many other beautiful colours that don’t get darker than Chinese blue and spring khaki, to aim for an overall darkness level of light to medium.
- Look for grays that remind you of natural linen, seashell, dove, and warm taupe.
- Find your white in warm white that has a touch of egg yolk yellow.
- Your lightest colours are pastels with some brightness (you remember colours from your PCA that were icy and cool and you learned how to tell the difference)
- Use the technique demonstrated by your colour analyst for checking colour warmth/coolness (hue). Your warmth level is warm-neutral. Every colour is selected for that amount of warmth. Getting the colour temperature right is key for good results, and hard to 'guesstimate' without comparing to a fan.