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What is getting your colours done?

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JazzAnnNonMouse · 06/09/2013 19:27

What does it involve, is it worth it, can I DIY it, how much is it?

So many questions - I've never heard of it before today

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Hopasholic · 06/09/2013 20:20

I'll let you know tomorrow after I've had them done!

I'd read about it on here, looked up my local consultant and her 'blurb' was about having wardrobes full of clothes but nothing to wear. That's me really. My understanding is that she'll analyse which colours/ tones work for me and which colours I should avoid. Taking into account skin tone, hair & eye colour.

She does make-up too during the session and there's a style day at a later date if you want to take it further.

My wardrobe/s is/are full of clothes, many of which I don't feel good in or particularly like.

Hopasholic · 06/09/2013 20:22

I'm paying £99 btw. There are sites where you can DIY but many people who've had it done say that they're inaccurate.

RockMummy · 06/09/2013 20:24

It costs around £100 with House of Colour which I have used. There is another company called Colour Me Beautiful which I know nothing about. It involves spending some time with a consultant draping fabric around you to work out which season you are. They then provide you with a series of colour swatches to help you chose clothes in the colours which best suit you. They also provide make up and style days which I have not done. SO far I have spent lots on new stuff but as investment pieces rather than throw-away stuff so hopefullt saving money long term.

RockMummy · 06/09/2013 20:25

Hope you enjoy it Hopasholic. Let us know which season you are.

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