ColorForMe

Color guide

Personal color analysis online

ColorForMe helps you turn one clear portrait into a practical color report: your likely seasonal color family, best shades, colors to use less, and styling ideas for clothing, makeup, and accessories.

Try the color analysis

What a personal color analysis looks for

A useful color analysis compares the relationship between your visible undertone, contrast, depth, and the colors placed near your face. The goal is not to label you for life, but to give you a better starting point when choosing tops, jackets, makeup, and accessories.

How to get a clearer result

The photo matters. Natural light, a front-facing angle, and minimal filters make it easier to estimate whether warm, cool, muted, bright, light, or deep colors are more harmonious.

  • Use a recent portrait
  • Avoid strong color filters
  • Keep your face and shoulders visible
  • Choose soft daylight when possible

What you receive

Your report includes a palette preview, best and less suitable color comparisons, and everyday suggestions you can apply while shopping or styling outfits.

FAQ

Common questions

Is online personal color analysis accurate?

It is a photo-based estimate, so lighting and camera settings can affect the result. Treat it as a helpful styling guide rather than a professional in-person diagnosis.

Can I use one photo?

Yes. A single clear photo is enough for a quick analysis, although trying more than one lighting condition can help you compare results.