How to choose the sub-seasons

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There are four seasons. But within those four seasons, there are an extra three seasons within each of the four, to add to the breakdown of the seasons. So there are twelve sub-seasons which is the next step after figuring out the four seasons.

Here is an easy breakdown:

Light
You are either a light Summer or a light Spring. Your hair colour is light (blonde or light brown), your skin is light for your ethnicity and your eyes are either a light blue, green or grey. You look best in the soft, light and muted shades of your colour palette.

Deep
You are either a deep Autumn or a deep Winter. You have dark brown or black hair and deep brown, green or hazel eyes. You look amazing in the deep, vivid shades of your colour palette.

Warm/True
You are either a Warm Spring or a warm Autumn. Your overall colouring has a distinctive warm undertone to it. Your hair is either golden blonde to brown, or strawberry blonde to deep auburn. Your eyes are green, topaz, hazel or light to medium brown. You best suit the mid-range colours in your palette that are neither too intense nor pale.

Cool/True
You are either a cool Summer or a cool Winter. Regardless of whether you have light or dark skin/hair, your overall colouring has an underlying cool quality to it. Like the warm type, you also look the best in your mid-range colours that are included in your palette.

Clear/Bright
You are either a clear Winter or a clear Spring. Your overall colouring is high in contrast and saturation. Your hair is either a medium brown to black or a vivid, bright blonde, your eyes are blue, bright green, topaz, amber or turquoise. You look best in saturated, clear colours.

Soft
You are either a soft Summer or a Soft Autumn. There is little contrast between your skin, hair and eyes and your overall colouring is relatively close to neutral. Your hair is neither very light nor very dark. Your eyes are green, grey-blue, hazel or brown. You look best in soft, muted shades.

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