These are the colours that my eyes like to look at best on the 12 groups of natural colouring, or Seasons in personal colour analysis vocabulary.These images are ideas for ways to use your palette.They are not a shopping guide. The colour reproduction is only reliable for shopping in the colour palette you received from your analyst.– very light yellow green– clear blue, not purple enough to be periwinkle– purple, which transforms Springs into someone you’ve never seen beforeAdding a note that turquoises for any Spring blend is almost too easy, just like teals are no-brainers in any of the 5 Autumn blends.– the home of Jello colours– every green is beautiful, but pure golden leaf green is a proclamation of life– beige yellow, one of the hair tones, it affirms the delicate gentleness of the palette– sunny orange red, sheer lips in this colour are beautiful– intense teal with slight sharpness from Winter’s arrival– sharp mid-dark grey, sharper than pewter or gunmetal, more like titanium, with the amazing ability to ground the colours and somehow add energy to the look– warm fuchsia (should be fairly yellow on your screen)– their marshmallow white– violet-washed sky blue– neutral red; this colour has a little darkness, like a cherry Popsicle; the warmer red is equally phenomenal– swimming pool blue, a happy colour as Ashley said so well, lovely and young on this skin– rose petal– stormy sea blue is very powerful, an essential in a business suit; add the whitecaps in jewelry, like filigree silver, to paint a picture– antique turquoise, try to find it in pearlescent, it is simply beautiful in fabric– muted pine (the best eye colour intensifier on every single person, if this trick doesn’t work, I’ll doubt the Season)– pale mauve, the mist of colour that this Season turns to visual magic– neutral brown, fairly dark, and softened (compared to the saturation of, say, the lower row)– willow green– warm muted yellow, they glow in this colour– chili pepper red– their very green teal– antique gold, as a sweater, a metallic thread, or a buckle– blackened purple– dark jungle green– cherrywood brown, very defining colour– battleship grey– smoky red– iced violet– black and white is as good as black or white– starry night sky– icy pink– sugarplum– clear sapphire, a bright blue-purple– icy peach—–