Keep away from matte, powdery or overly dry finishes. You are colourful but delicate so beware of hard glitter - clean shimmer and shine are safer. Vermilion orange, hot pink and maraschino cherry are showstopping lip colours, while pigmented versions of coral, peach and tangerine are great for everyday. Neutrals are creamy greys, bright vanilla, champagne beige and gold. This palette is beautifully brash so Bright Springs can play with bold, colourful eyeshadows and still look like themselves. Peach or coral blush is lovely, especially in cream form. Use highlighters or illuminators to generate lift.īright Springs have a very special art-like beauty and can capture the look of a painted or animated character, like a china doll come to life. Skin will look best when kept sheer, fresh and dewy.Īvoid contouring, it will create a thick or muddy effect and drag your face down. If you’re fairer, then brown or charcoal are always better options. If you are a Bright Spring with darker colouring, you can get away with black eye makeup. If you choose to dye your hair, assess your own level of pigmentation and work within that range to achieve a harmonious look. This means you can mix lowlights and highlights with magical results.Įven if you have textured hair, keep the colour glazed.īecause this season is so variable, hair colour is not interchangeable. Consider a deep, glossy chocolate if you want to go darker.īright Spring is a season where high value Spring collides with low value Winter. Natural grey often has a tinsel-like quality which catches the light and is very beautiful.īlack-haired Bright Springs are striking but unless you have it naturally, this colour is likely too cool. Bright rose gold is a lovely fashion colour. Reds are strawberry blonde or coppery, not auburn. Keep fairer tones from edging too far towards high value seasons, it will wash you out. Make sure blondes are yellowed or a little coppery, definitely not platinum or ashy. Alternatively it can make a great accent or feature in ombre or balayage styles. If you are a fairer Bright Spring, you may be able to go all-over blonde quite convincingly. On you this palette looks perfect, natural and not at all outlandish.īright Spring has one of the broadest variation in hair colour of any season. This is a highly contrasting, highly coloured season so break up monochromatic or overly neutral looks with an accent somewhere in the outfit.ĭon’t be afraid of the colour, you need it to look your best. High-shine, sheen or satiny finishes are particularly flattering on Bright Springs. So is blingy hardware or detailing.īright lagoon teals and Santorini blues also make good neutrals, especially in suiting. It works surprisingly well as a neutral in shoes, bags and accessories - just don’t confuse it with Autumn versions which can look dowdy on a vibrant Bright Spring. Try solid, purple-based indigo or cobalt for your traditional blue jeans look.Ĭlear pumpkin-orange is a terrific substitute for brown. Wherever possible, wear your palette’s versions - bright creams, taupes and browned charcoal - leaving the chessboard looks to Winter.ĭenim will present best when the dye is bright, fixed and not too worn. Pearls look good on high value seasons but can present a little lightweight on a Bright Spring so team with something edgy, like sparkly diamonds.įinally, embrace the bling! On you it looks luxurious and expensive.īlack and white are manageable in some contexts but both need work.īecause of it’s lightness, white often trumps black but both need warming up, especially around the face, and shouldn’t constitute more than half your outfit. Overly textured, oxidised or earthy-looking jewellery will appear dull on you and is better suited to other seasons.Īnything the light passes through, like clear resin, glass or Swarovski crystal, is extraordinary. Opt for crystalline and faceted stones rather than rough or uncut finishes. You want a gleaming effect that compounds your beautiful lightness and repeats the palette’s newness. Shiny silver, platinum or white gold are lovely but try teaming them with warmer colours in your outfit or mixing metals for a balanced look. If copper is super clean, like a newly minted coin, Bright Spring can wear it like no other. Very yellow gold, bordering on orange, won’t look overdone or garish. Metallics can be warm or cool and reflective finishes are terrific.
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