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¿Qué subtono tiene tu piel?
Mira las venas de tu muñeca con luz natural. Las venas azules/moradas sugieren subtonos fríos. Las venas verdes sugieren subtonos cálidos.
Cálido
dorado, durazno
Frío
rosa, azul
Neutral
equilibrado
No estoy seguro/a
ayúdame
Responde 5 preguntas diseñadas por expertos para descubrir tu paleta de colores estacional
1. Responde Preguntas
Cuéntanos sobre tu subtono de piel, color de cabello natural, color de ojos, nivel de contraste y reacción al sol.
2. Calculamos
Nuestro algoritmo pondera señales cálidas vs frías y brillantes vs apagadas para encontrar tu coincidencia estacional más cercana.
3. Obtén Tu Paleta
Descubre tu estación y explora tu paleta de colores personalizada con más de 60 tonos favorecedores.
Subtono
Color de Cabello
Color de Ojos
Contraste
Reacción al Sol
¿Qué tan preciso es este cuestionario?
Este cuestionario proporciona una precisión del ~60-70% basada en autoevaluación. Para una precisión del 90%+, prueba nuestro análisis impulsado por IA que examina tu foto real.
¿Qué estación soy?
Descubrirás si eres Primavera (cálido y brillante), Verano (frío y suave), Otoño (cálido y profundo) o Invierno (frío y dramático).
¿Necesito iluminación perfecta?
El cuestionario se basa en lo que sabes sobre tu coloración. No se necesitan fotos, solo responde según tus características naturales.
¿Este cuestionario es realmente gratuito?
Sí, 100% gratuito con resultados instantáneos. No se requiere correo electrónico. Actualización IA opcional disponible para un análisis más detallado.
¿Te preguntas "qué color me queda mejor?" Este cuestionario de análisis de color estacional te ayuda a encontrar tu paleta de colores al analizar tu subtono de piel, color de cabello, color de ojos y nivel de contraste para determinar si eres Primavera, Verano, Otoño o Invierno.
Cuando usas tus mejores colores, notarás:
• Tu piel se ve más clara, saludable y radiante
• Las ojeras y imperfecciones se ven menos notorias
• La gente te hace cumplidos sobre lo "brillante" o "descansado/a" que te ves
• Tus ojos se ven más brillantes y definidos
El análisis de color divide a las personas en cuatro categorías estacionales basadas en la armonía natural entre su piel, cabello y ojos. Cada estación tiene una paleta de colores distinta que hace que las personas con esas características se vean absolutamente mejor.
🌸 Primavera
Subtonos cálidos con coloración clara y brillante. Mejores colores: coral, durazno, verdes cálidos, amarillos dorados. Las Primaveras a menudo tienen cabello rubio dorado o fresa, ojos claros y piel color durazno.
☀️ Verano
Subtonos fríos con coloración suave y apagada. Mejores colores: rosa polvoriento, lavanda, azules suaves, grises fríos. Los Veranos típicamente tienen cabello con tonos ceniza, ojos azules o grises y piel con tonos rosa.
🍂 Otoño
Subtonos cálidos con coloración rica y terrosa. Mejores colores: terracota, oliva, mostaza, marrón chocolate. Los Otoños a menudo tienen cabello caoba o castaño, ojos marrones cálidos o avellana y piel dorada.
❄️ Invierno
Subtonos fríos con coloración de alto contraste. Mejores colores: rojo verdadero, azul real, esmeralda, blanco y negro. Los Inviernos típicamente tienen cabello oscuro, ojos llamativos y piel muy clara o aceitunada profunda.
This DIY color analysis uses the same principles as professional color consultants to help you find your color palette. Here's what we evaluate:
1. Skin Undertone
The most important factor. Your undertone is the subtle color beneath your skin's surface—either warm (yellow/golden), cool (pink/blue), or neutral. Unlike your skin tone (how light or dark you are), your undertone never changes, even when you tan.
2. Natural Hair Color
Your natural hair color (not dyed) contains either warm pigments (gold, copper, red) or cool pigments (ash, blue-black). This helps narrow down your season. We ask about your hair at age 20 if it's grayed since.
3. Eye Color
Eyes contribute to your overall coloring. Warm-toned eyes (brown, hazel, amber) lean toward Spring/Autumn. Cool-toned eyes (blue, gray, cool green) lean toward Summer/Winter.
4. Contrast Level
The difference between your lightest and darkest features. High contrast (dark hair + light skin) suggests Winter or Bright Spring. Low contrast (all medium tones) suggests Summer or Soft Autumn.
5. Sun Reaction
How your skin responds to sun exposure provides additional clues about your underlying pigmentation and helps confirm your undertone assessment.
One of the most reliable ways to determine your undertone is the vein test. In natural daylight, look at the veins on the inside of your wrist:
Blue or purple veins → Cool undertone (Summer or Winter)
Green or olive veins → Warm undertone (Spring or Autumn)
Both blue and green → Neutral undertone (could be any season)
Tip: Do this test near a window with natural light—artificial lighting can distort the colors.
While the basic system has 4 seasons, professional color analysis typically uses 12 subseasons for more precision. Each season has 3 variations based on whether your coloring leans more warm, cool, bright, or muted.
Beyond taking a quiz, here are practical ways to figure out what colors look best on you:
1. The White vs Cream Test
Hold pure white fabric next to your face, then off-white/cream. If white makes you look vibrant, you're likely cool-toned. If cream looks better, you're probably warm-toned.
2. The Jewelry Test
Do you look better in silver or gold jewelry? Silver flatters cool undertones (Summer/Winter), while gold complements warm undertones (Spring/Autumn).
3. The Clothing Experiment
Notice which colors get you compliments. When people say "you look great today," pay attention to what you're wearing. Your best colors naturally attract positive feedback.
4. The Contrast Check
Look at old photos where you felt you looked your best. High contrast people (dark hair + light skin) often look best in bold, saturated colors. Low contrast people thrive in softer, muted tones.
Figuring out what season you are comes down to two key questions:
Question 1: Warm or Cool?
This determines whether you're Spring/Autumn (warm) or Summer/Winter (cool). Use the vein test, jewelry test, or notice whether you tan golden or burn pink.
Warm: Spring or Autumn
Cool: Summer or Winter
Question 2: Bright or Muted?
This separates the seasons within each temperature. High contrast features suggest clearer seasons, while low contrast suggests softer ones.
Warm + Bright: Spring
Warm + Muted: Autumn
Cool + Bright: Winter
Cool + Muted: Summer
Still unsure? Many people fall between seasons—that's where the 12-season system helps. For example, if you're warm but not sure if you're Spring or Autumn, you might be a Soft Autumn, which bridges both.
Want to do your own color analysis at home? Here's a step-by-step approach:
Step 1: Set Up Proper Lighting
Natural daylight is essential—artificial lighting distorts colors. Stand near a window without direct sunlight. Avoid wearing makeup and pull your hair back.
Step 2: Gather Test Fabrics
Collect solid-colored scarves, shirts, or fabric in various colors. You'll need warm colors (orange, coral, golden yellow) and cool colors (pink, magenta, blue-red).
Step 3: Drape and Compare
Hold each fabric under your chin and observe your face. The right colors make your skin look even, your eyes bright, and your features defined. Wrong colors create shadows, highlight imperfections, or make you look tired.
Step 4: Take Photos
Photograph yourself with different color drapes. Looking at photos often reveals color effects you miss in the mirror. Compare side by side.
Pro tip: For more accurate results without the guesswork, try our AI color analysis which does the draping comparison digitally.
These two seasons are commonly confused because both are soft and muted. Here's how to tell them apart:
Soft Summer
Cool undertone with muted coloring. Looks best in dusty blues, lavender, soft rose, and cool grays. Skin has pink or neutral undertones. Often has ash-toned hair.
View Soft Summer palette →Soft Autumn
Warm undertone with muted coloring. Looks best in olive, camel, terracotta, and warm taupes. Skin has golden or peachy undertones. Often has golden-brown or auburn hair.
View Soft Autumn palette →The key difference: Soft Summers look best in colors with a cool, blue-based undertone. Soft Autumns look best in colors with a warm, yellow-based undertone. If you can't tell, look at whether silver or gold jewelry flatters you more.
Mistake #1: Confusing Tan with Undertone
A tan doesn't change your undertone. Look at areas that don't tan (like your inner wrist) or consider your natural coloring before any sun exposure.
Mistake #2: Relying Only on Hair Color
Hair color can be changed, but your skin undertone is constant. Focus on your natural skin undertone rather than your current hair color.
Mistake #3: Ignoring Contrast Level
Contrast between your features is just as important as undertone. High contrast suggests Winter or Spring, while low contrast suggests Summer or Autumn.
Mistake #4: Testing in Bad Lighting
Artificial lighting distorts colors. Always do color tests near a window with natural light, and remove makeup for accurate results.
Let's be honest: no online color analysis or color palette test can match a professional in-person consultation. Here's why:
What This Quiz Can Do
Identify your likely season (60-70% accuracy)
Point you in the right direction
Help you understand the color analysis system
Give you colors to experiment with
What This Quiz Can't Do
See your actual skin undertone
Account for subtle color variations
Identify your exact subseason with certainty
Replace professional color draping
For higher accuracy, try our AI-powered color analysis which actually analyzes your photo to determine your colors with 90%+ accuracy.
When you hold the right colors near your face, something magical happens. The right colors act like a natural filter—they reflect light onto your face in a way that:
• Makes your skin look smoother and more even
• Reduces the appearance of dark circles
• Makes your eyes appear brighter and more vibrant
• Creates a healthy, natural-looking glow
The wrong colors do the opposite—they can make you look tired, washed out, or even sickly. This is why color analysis matters: it's not about wearing "pretty" colors, it's about wearing colors that make you look pretty.
Can my color season change over time?
Your basic undertone doesn't change, but your best subseason might shift slightly as you age. Hair graying, skin changes, and reduced contrast can move you toward a softer or lighter version of your season. However, a Spring will always be a Spring—you won't suddenly become a Winter.
What if I'm between two seasons?
Many people fall on the cusp between seasons—these are often the "neutral" subtypes like Soft Autumn (between Summer and Autumn) or Bright Spring (between Spring and Winter). If you're borderline, you may be able to wear colors from both palettes.
Does ethnicity affect my color season?
Color seasons exist across all ethnicities. People of any background can be any season—it depends on the undertones and characteristics of your individual coloring, not your ethnic background. There are Black Winters and Asian Springs and everything in between.
Should I use my dyed hair color or natural hair?
For the most accurate result, think about your natural hair color (or the color it was before it grayed). Your natural coloring is what determines your season. However, if you always dye your hair a certain color, you might choose clothing colors that work with your current look.
Why do some color analysis systems have different names?
You might see terms like "Soft Summer" vs "Light Summer" or "Deep Winter" vs "Dark Winter." Different color analysts use slightly different naming conventions, but they generally refer to the same concepts. Our quiz uses the most common 12-season terminology.
What's the difference between this quiz and AI color analysis?
This quiz relies on your self-assessment of your features. Our AI color analysis actually looks at your photo to analyze your skin tone, undertone, and coloring directly—resulting in much higher accuracy (90%+ vs ~60-70% for quizzes).
Take this free color analysis test to discover what colors look best on you and start wearing shades that make you look amazing.