I was a bit surprised by the result, does it mean I suit cool light pink-toned makeup? Because I don’t feel like I do
When you get the result Soft Summer, it’s common to wonder how cool the makeup really needs to be. The palette sits on the cooler side but takes in a slightly warmer touch from Soft Autumn, which means you don’t have to stick to ice-cold or distinctly pink-toned shades.
Makeup colors that work for Soft Summer
- Neutral tones – choose beige, taupe, and other mid-tones that don’t lean too much toward pink or yellow.
- Mauve – a mild blend of pink and purple that often looks natural and sophisticated.
- Ash brown – works excellently for eye makeup and brows and gives a soft impression without becoming too warm.
How to think about it
- Test different shades in natural daylight and without other makeup to see how they interact with your skin tone.
- Compare with inspiration from this Instagram post and the guide on Dream Wardrobe.
- Trust your feeling – if a color doesn’t look or feel right, it’s perfectly okay to try something else.
Soft Summer is more about muted and balanced hues than strictly cool pink tones. If something feels wrong in the color choice, you can always adjust and see if a warmer shade works better. The experience should be that the face is enhanced and the skin tone evens out without the color taking over.
Let the analysis be a support rather than a rulebook and remember that experimenting is the key to finding the shades that make you feel most at home.
Also read Soft Summer or Light Summer?. For personal guidance, you can book our digital color analysis.