The Spring color palette is warm and bright. Because it’s primary colors come directly from the enriched color wheel, they have a warm undertone. All the colors are extremely vivid. Hence the tints are brightened before they are lightened with white. Correspondingly, the Spring’s neutrals have a slight earthy quality to them, but not to the extent that the Autumn colors do.

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Popular Spring/Summer 2019 colors that look great on Springs

Of the 2019 most popular Spring colors, most of them look fabulous on Springs. Check them out at the links below:

Absolute Spring

Golden-blonde hair and blue or green eyes are often seen in the Absolute Spring. Interestingly enough, it is frequently observed that the eye may appear to change from green to blue depending on what color is worn. The Absolute Spring wears the brightest colors from the Spring Color Fan the best.

Absolute Spring Color Palette
Color Palette for an Absolute Spring

Spring-Summer

The Spring-Summer possesses light warm brown hair and usually blue eyes. In essence, you’ll wear the pastel colors, or the tints that are found on the Spring Color Fan which relate nicely to the contrast of your features.

Spring-Summer Color Palette
Color Palette for an Spring-Summer

Spring-Autumn

The Spring-Autumn person will often have strawberry blond or carrot red hair in conjunction with green or brown eyes. People of this blend are sometimes referred to gingers. You wear pink well, but alternatively, also the cooler bright colors of the enriched color wheel. The colors from the Spring Color Fan in the blue to green spectrum like teal and turquoise, complement your hair.

Spring-Autumn Color Palette
Color Palette for an Spring-Autumn

Spring-Winter

This spring type has dark hair such as black or dark yellow-brown. The eyes are blue, green or brown. Comparatively, the darkest colors on the Spring Color Fan will be your “go-tos”.

Spring-Winter Color Palette
Color Palette for an Spring-Winter

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