How to Avoid Common Mistakes After Your Colour Analysis


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Mistake #1: Shopping Outside Your Colour Palette

  3. Mistake #2: Ignoring Your Personal Style Preferences

  4. Mistake #3: Not Considering Fabric and Texture

  5. Mistake #4: Sticking Too Rigidly to the Rules

  6. Mistake #5: Failing to Update Your Makeup and Accessories

  7. Mistake #6: Overhauling Your Wardrobe Too Quickly

  8. Mistake #7: Forgetting About Seasonal Variations

  9. How Colour Capsule and Colour Analysis Can Help

So, you've had your Colour Analysis doneβ€”congratulations! πŸŽ‰ By now, you should have received your personalised guide to help you choose colours that enhance your natural beauty. But what happens next? Many people make simple mistakes after their consultation, which can lead to frustration and confusion. In this guide, we’ll go over the most common pitfalls and how to avoid them, so you can confidently build a wardrobe that truly works for you.


Mistake #1: Shopping Outside Your Colour Palette

One of the biggest mistakes people make after their Colour Analysis is continuing to buy clothes in colours that don’t suit them. Now, bare in mind I recommend to all clients that wear the colours that give them joy and confidence, and follow the 80/20 rule - at least 80% of your wardrobe should be in the correct colours and 20% can to be dedicated to clothing items that you love even if they’re outside your colour palette. I know it’s tempting to fall back into old habits, especially if you’ve always worn certain shades. However, wearing colours outside your palette can make your skin look washed out or uneven, so try and keep to your palette as much as you can!

How to Overcome This:

  • Keep your Colour Capsule swatch card or wallet handy when shopping.

  • If you love a colour that isn’t in your palette, try using it in accessories instead of main clothing items.

  • Gradually transition your wardrobe by replacing old pieces with new ones in your best shades.


Mistake #2: Ignoring Your Personal Style Preferences

Your colour season tells you what shades look best on you, but it doesn’t dictate your style. Some people mistakenly think they have to follow rigid fashion rules after a Colour Analysis, which can make them feel restricted.

How to Overcome This:

  • Combine your colour season with your personal style. Are you classic, bohemian, edgy, or minimalist? Use your colours in a way that reflects YOU.

  • If a trend doesn’t align with your style, don’t feel pressured to follow it.

  • Work with a Colour Analysis expert who can help tailor your colour palette to your wardrobe preferences.


Mistake #3: Not Considering Fabric and Texture

Colour isn’t everything! The fabric and texture of your clothing also impact how a colour looks on you. Some fabrics absorb light, while others reflect it, which can make a colour appear different.

How to Overcome This:

  • Test different fabrics in your palette. For example, a light chiffon blouse may look different from a wool sweater in the same colour.

  • Use your swatches in different lighting conditions to see how they interact with fabric textures.

  • Seek guidance from a Styling professional to understand how to blend colour with texture.


Mistake #4: Sticking Too Rigidly to the Rules

Your Colour Analysis should empower you, not limit you. Some people become too focused on rules and forget to experiment. Fashion should still be fun!

How to Overcome This:

  • Use your palette as a guide, not a strict rulebook.

  • Mix colours creatively within your season.

  • Trust your instinctsβ€”if you feel good in something, wear it!


Mistake #5: Failing to Update Your Makeup and Accessories

Many people focus only on clothes after their Colour Analysis and forget about their makeup and accessories. However, the right lipstick, eyeshadow, and jewellery can make a huge difference.

How to Overcome This:

  • Switch to makeup shades that match your undertones.

  • Choose accessories (scarves, handbags, earrings) in your best colours.

  • Experiment with different metalsβ€”gold or silverβ€”depending on your season.


Mistake #6: Overhauling Your Wardrobe Too Quickly

After a Colour Analysis, some people feel the urge to throw out everything that doesn’t match their palette. While refreshing your wardrobe is important, a slow and strategic approach is best.

How to Overcome This:

  • Declutter gradually, starting with items you rarely wear.

  • Focus on buying a few key staples in your best shades.

  • Use a Colour Analysis consultation to create a wardrobe transition plan.


Mistake #7: Forgetting About Seasonal Variations

Colours can look different in summer versus winter due to changes in lighting and your skin tone. Some people forget to adjust their wardrobe seasonally, leading to a disconnect in their style.

How to Overcome This:

  • Pay attention to how natural light affects your colours.

  • Incorporate transitional pieces that work across different seasons.

  • Adjust your makeup slightly for summer and winter.


How Colour Capsule and Colour Analysis Can Help

If you're feeling overwhelmed after your Colour Analysis, you're not alone! That’s where Colour Capsule and Colour Analysis services come in. With professional guidance, you can:

  • Learn how to apply your colour palette effectively.

  • Get personalised shopping recommendations.

  • Avoid costly mistakes when updating your wardrobe.

At Colour Capsule, we make it easy to embrace your best colours and personal style. Whether you need a full Colour Analysis session or just a little advice, we’ve got you covered.


Your Colour Analysis is a powerful tool, but avoiding common mistakes is key to making the most of it. By shopping wisely, staying true to your style, and taking a balanced approach, you’ll build a wardrobe that makes you look and feel amazing. Need help? Colour Capsule is here to guide you every step of the way! πŸ’•

Ready to start your colour journey? Book a consultation with Colour Capsule today and step into a world of effortless style! ✨

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