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How to get your personal colour analysis using ChatGPT

Am I a summer, spring, autumn, or winter palette? There’s a way to learn about your personal colour without having to book a professional service, and it lies in one of the most powerful tools of this era – ChatGPT. Here’s your guide to getting your personal colour analysis using ChatGPT.

For those who have no idea what the seasons have to do with your personal colour, let us tell you a bit about this theory. Personal colouring explains why some colours look flattering on you and why some make your skin look drained. By taking into account the tone of your skin, your hair, and eye colour, the personal colour theory classifies people into two undertones and four main seasons: spring and autumn for warm undertones, and summer and winter for cool undertones.

Each of the seasons has its own colours. These colours, whether for clothes, jewellery, or makeup, will have an effect on your overall appearance.

The personal colour analysis has made a popular comeback among young people in the past couple of years, as we can see from the number of places that offer personal colour service in Bangkok. While getting your analysis at these places will probably grant accurate results, there’s a free and easier way to roughly gage your season. Thank goodness for AI: here’s how to learn about your personal colour using ChatGPT.

How to get your personal colour analysis on ChatGPT

  1. Take a selfie of your face in natural lighting without any makeup.

2. Pick an area of your face that you think represents your overall skin tone, and use the colour picker to see the colour code. Do the same thing with your hair and eye colours.

3. Open ChatGPT and type your colour code (including the #).

4. After determining your season, you can also ask more specific questions like the shades of lipstick, the types of jewellery, as well as the colours you should avoid in general. Here are some examples:

The results from the colour analysis may help or inspire you the next time you get dressed.

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Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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How to get your personal colour analysis using ChatGPT

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