Finding your best colours

What is colour analysis and how does it work?

We’ll identify the colours that make you look and feel like your best self, using the seasonal colour analysis method to classify you into one of the four seasons. I’ll highlight the most flattering colours within your season and discuss ideal hair and makeup shades to enhance your natural tones.

During your visit to my studio in Beccles, Suffolk, I’ll introduce the science behind why different shades suit different people.  In natural light, we’ll use precision-dyed Kettlewell drapes to see whether your skin tone is warm or cool, and which intensities of colour best bring out your unique beauty. Throughout this process, we’ll explore your relationship with colour to ensure a truly personal experience. You’ll leave with a wallet of your colour samples, ready to use right away.

Full sessions last around 3 hours and include finding your sub-season, rating every colour in your palette and makeup.  An express colour session is available which takes an hour to find your season and includes a digital swatch.  Physical swatches are an additional £20.  This is an ideal gift or ’starter’ session.  You can always upgrade to a full session at the time or at a later date.  

Pricing:
Single person – £125
2 or more people – £100 each
Express colour – £65

Programmes

The different aspects of Style Coaching™ work very well together as a programme. As well as having any one of the individual services at a time that suits you, I offer the opportunity to do a program over several weeks or months. This can be paid for as a one off or instalments as we go along.

The 2 programmes are :~

Chic Cornerstone

£400

Session 1 – Initial consultation and assessment – 1 hr
Session 2 – Style personality and Body shape – 3 hrs
Session 3 – Colour analysis – 3 hrs
Session 4 – Wardrobe analysis – 3 hrs
Session 5 – Personal shopping – 3 hrs

Style Success

£200

Session 1 – Style personality and body shape – 3 hrs.
Session 2 – Colour analysis – 3 hrs.

Colour Analysis
Colour Analysis
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