The Best Colors To Wear If You Have A Spring Color Palette

Posted by Mittie Cheatwood on Sunday, May 5, 2024

Light springs are less bright and saturated than true springs, bringing clarity to the palette. While light springs are still warm, their features are less intense with similar coloring (via The Concept Wardrobe). Famous light springs include glamazons like Nicole Kidman, Scalrett Johansson, and Amanda Seyfried. As per Kettlewell Colours, you have a light spring complexion if you have a light-clear eye color, including pale blue, green, or hazel, and your hair is lighter and ashier than other springs. While still warm, this palette features naturally light golden blond, strawberry blond, or honey-brown hair, and neutral skin that looks great in both gold and silver. If you're a light spring, you should stick to pastel spring colors like pale peach, light dove gray, mint green, and aqua.

Lastly, bright springs have the highest contrast out of all springs, and have a saturated, bold coloring like winters (via Kettlewell Colours). Bright springs have striking eyes, either in super vibrant blue, green, or piercing topaz. This palette usually has darker hair than most springs, ranging from medium golden blond to deep auburn and brown-black, and features neutral skin perfect for both gold and silver. Overall, the hair, skin, and eyes are sharply contrasted against each other, and this palette's warmth is the only thing setting it apart from winters (via The Concept Wardrobe). Celeb bright springs include Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz, with a complexion that looks best in bright blue, true red, dove gray, and acid yellow.

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