ColorForMe

Color guide

What colors suit me?

If you often wonder why some colors make you look fresh while others feel harsh or dull, a color analysis can give you a practical answer. ColorForMe estimates the shades most likely to support your natural coloring.

Try the color analysis

Start with undertone and contrast

Colors usually look better when they echo your undertone and match your contrast level. Warm earthy shades, cool misty shades, crisp jewel tones, and soft neutrals all behave differently near the face.

Look for repeatable patterns

A single good color is useful, but a repeatable palette is more powerful. If olive, camel, and terracotta all look harmonious, that points to a different direction than cobalt, black, and optic white.

  • Notice colors people compliment
  • Compare warm and cool versions of the same color
  • Check whether bright or muted shades feel easier

Try a photo-based test

Upload a clear portrait and ColorForMe will create a palette preview with best colors, neutrals, accents, and colors to use less often.

FAQ

Common questions

What is the easiest way to find my colors?

Use a clear photo in natural light, compare your result with colors you already love wearing, and repeat with another photo if the lighting was unusual.

Do hair and eye color matter?

They can matter, but they are only part of the picture. Skin undertone, contrast, and overall harmony are usually more important.