Current makeup trends emphasize personalization, like color season analysis, which matches palettes to your coloring, and facial contrast, which balances light and dark features. These techniques promote tailored beauty over generic styles.

What is Facial Contrast?
Facial feature contrast refers to the difference in darkness and lightness between your features (eyes, eyebrows, lips) and your skin tone. Understanding your contrast level helps you choose makeup and hair colors that harmonize with your natural appearance, enhancing your overall look.
What are the Contrast Levels?
High contrast means dark features against light skin, while low contrast means less difference between them. Medium contrast falls in between.
What is Color Season?
Color season analysis, or personal color analysis, is a system used to determine which colors of clothing and makeup best fit a person’s natural coloring. It categorizes individuals into “seasons” (Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter), and sometimes further into sub-seasons, based on their skin tone, hair color, and eye color. Each season is associated with a palette of colors that are believed to enhance a person’s complexion and overall appearance.

The relation between Color Season and Facial Contrast?
They may sound unrelated, but they actually have some relation. Combining these two techniques can help determine personalized makeup and fashion styles.
Read this article to see how each contrast level relates to which groups of color seasons: “Are You Low, Medium, or High Contrast? Your Contrast and Color Season“
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