Even after trying the filters, I’ve never been quite sure what my “season” is.
There are also so many different filters; sometimes it feels like they all say something different.
So, I put Kali’s hack to the test…and it surprised me.

Notes below (and feel free to follow along and try for yourself!
were taken into account.
…which I found pretty accurate after doing my own color test, too!

Solidifying that I have warm tones was actually one of the most beneficial aspects for me in this process.
Until now, I genuinely wasn’t sure if I was cooler or warm-toned.
I always wondered why I felt like purples washed me out…

I see now the warm pinks and coral bring out more of those peachy undertones in my skin!
So, she asked ChatGPT to order which colors would suit her, from the best to the least.
Basically, for me, warm tones = good.

So, that’s it from Kali’s AI color palette test (and my attempt)!
So this hack was really helpful in guiding me toward more colors that would suit me better."
Kali said ChatGPT’s list of her best to least-suited colors helped her especially.

After trying this hack, I honestly do see myself reaching for and buying these colors less.
And now I’m hunting for some peachy pinks and corals for summer.
She said, “My mom included!

She was professionally analyzed as a cool summer, and ChatGPT gave the same answer.”
So sometimes they get it right, but sometimes it might be wrong, even though it sounds right.
The clearest way to know is if a professional agrees."

But I’m pretty happy with the knowledge I have.
So, if color analysis tools help you, that’s great (they help me, too)!
Ultimately, deciding the colors you want to wear is up to you!

Cheers and happy color-analyzing!












