
True Spring color palette guide.
Warm, bright, golden colors with juicy fruit and clear garden tones. True Spring needs golden warmth and fresh brightness without the icy edge of winter.
Colors are easier to trust when you can see them together.
Daffodil yellow
Marigold
Tangerine
Poppy red
Warm coral
Watermelon pink
Apple green
Fresh leaf green
Warm turquoise
Clear warm blue
Mango
Papaya
Geranium
Clear peach pink
Spring green
Clear jade
Best colors for True Spring
Use daffodil, marigold, tangerine, tomato red, warm coral, grass green, and turquoise.
Strong True Spring colors often include Daffodil yellow, Marigold, Tangerine, Poppy red, Warm coral, Watermelon pink, Apple green, Fresh leaf green. Use these near the face first: tops, scarves, glasses, makeup, and jewelry are the fastest tests.
Colors True Spring should use carefully
Dusty mauve, cool taupe, burgundy, icy gray, and black navy can flatten the warmth.
Common caution colors include Black, Icy gray, Burgundy, Dusty mauve, Cool plum, Blue slate. These shades are not banned, but they usually work better as shoes, bags, lower-half pieces, or small accents away from the face.
Wardrobe neutrals
Cream, golden camel, warm brown, and marine blue keep outfits grounded.
A palette becomes easier to wear when the neutrals are right. Start with two or three reliable neutrals, then add accent colors that repeat across tops, makeup, and accessories.
Makeup and hair guidance
Warm coral lips, peach blush, golden beige, and clear aqua accents tend to work well.
Golden blonde, copper, warm light brown, and honey brunette usually support the palette.
Use this as a direction, not a fixed rule. Hair color, makeup texture, and personal contrast all matter, so test changes in natural light before making a big commitment.
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