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The video discusses the characteristics of Dark Autumn individuals, focusing on their warm undertones and suitable color palette. It covers aspects like skin, hair, and eye colors, as well as fashion, makeup, and accessories recommendations tailored to Dark Autumns. Key points include the importance of warm, rich tones like golden yellows and reds, avoiding cool and light colors, and choosing makeup shades that enhance their natural coloring. The video emphasizes the need for high contrast in outfits and makeup, with detailed tips on color combinations and application techniques for Dark Autumns.
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In this segment of the video, Michaela discusses the characteristics of Dark Autumn, which is one of the three seasons in the autumn family and part of the 12 season color analysis. Dark Autumns have dark primary characteristics and warm secondary characteristics, making warmer colors more suitable for them. Their contrast is usually high, with warmer shades dominating their palette. Dark Autumns have a mixture of colors on the value and chroma scales, falling between True Autumn and Dark Winter in terms of saturation and darkness. Common eye colors for Dark Autumns include dark hazel, dark green, warm dark brown, and warm black, with distinctive swirling borders around the pupil and freckles on the iris.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the characteristics of dark autumn skin and hair tones. Dark autumn skin has golden or bronze undertones and ranges from light to deep shades, often with freckles. Hair colors for dark autumns include medium to dark golden brown, dark auburn, dark brown, or black brown with warm undertones, giving it a rich, warm glow. The dark autumn color palette consists of deeply pigmented and warm hues, focusing on golden tones like mustard yellow, oranges, and reds. True black may not complement dark autumns, as they should opt for a warmer black with a greenish undertone. Light and cool colors like pastels, dusty blues, and pinks can wash out the rich coloring of dark autumns. The best color combinations involve high contrast in value rather than hue, pairing dark colors with lighter, brighter accent colors to create a visually striking outfit.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses fashion, accessories, makeup, and eye makeup tips for individuals with dark autumn coloring. They recommend avoiding yellow and blue color combinations, opting for metals like bronze, gold, copper, and pewter. In terms of makeup, foundation and concealer should match your individual skin tone with warmer undertones. For bronzer, choose one that isn’t too orangey nor muted, and use it for contouring. Eye makeup colors should come from the neutral palette with accent colors like purples, blues, and greens. Matte finishes are preferable over shimmer, and lighter or cool blue-based eyeshadows should be avoided.
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In this segment, the video discusses makeup tips for dark autumn color season individuals. For mascara, it is suggested to use brown-black or very dark warm gray or green shades instead of blue-black, which can appear too cool. Eyeliner colors like dark purple, olives, greens, and blues are recommended, matching your eye color. Blusher shades should match your coloring depth, such as lighter browns and pinkish reds for lighter tones, and darker reddish and brownish colors for darker tones. Avoid pink-based blushes if you are a dark autumn. Lipsticks can be lighter pinks or burnt oranges or darker reds and browns, with matte finishes preferred over gloss. Highlighters should be avoided for dark autumns, focusing on bronzer and contouring instead. Dark lipstick can be the focal point of a look, complemented by minimal eye makeup. For more in-depth guidance on color analysis and undertones, viewers are encouraged to watch the channel’s other videos.
