
Color Quiz
What Season are You?
This 6-question color quiz is designed to help you figure out what colors objectively look best on you. To complete this quiz, go through the questions below and write down your responses. Then head over to The Seasons page to check your answers and find out what season you are.
1. What color was your hair at maturity (18-20 years), not enhanced?
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Blond
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Ash Blond (sometimes called “dishwater” blond)
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Flaxen Blond
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Golden Blond
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Strawberry Blond
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Light brown
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Medium brown
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Dark brown
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Chestnut brown
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Dark ash brown
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​Black brown
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Black
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Carrot red
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Auburn
2. What color were your eyes at maturity (18-20 years)?
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Blue
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Cornflower blue
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Gray blue
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Green
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​Gray green
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Golden green (cat eyes)
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Hazel
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Turquoise or aqua
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​Brown
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Black brown
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Topaz
3. What color is your skin tone?
If you cannot determine your skin tone, turn your hand over and look at your wrist against a white piece of paper. Do you see pink or gold in your skin? Is it light or dark?
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Ivory (with dark hair and blue eyes)
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Ivory with blond hair and blue eyes)
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Ivory (with strawberry blond hair)
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Ivory (with red hair)
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Light to medium beige
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Pink
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Rose
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Peach
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Olive
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Florid
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Sallow
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Brown
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Black
4. What color do you enjoy wearing most?
Be as specific as you can (i.e. Christmas red, royal blue, pastel pink etc).
5. What color do you get the most compliments on?
Remember, a compliment is how you look in the color, not on the color itself -- i.e. “You look beautiful today, have you lost weight, did you change your hair etc.,” as opposed to, “I love that blouse”, or “where did you get that blouse?” it may be their best color, but not necessarily yours!
6. Do you tan easily? Do you tan golden brown, reddish brown, or just turn pink or red, and then back to your natural skin tone?
For this question, think 30 minutes in the sun with no sunscreen. I know we don’t do that, but you probably have at some point in your life!
After you've written down your answers, head on over to "The Seasons" page, so you can plug them into the descriptions!