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Getting Colours 'done'

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supergrains · 12/01/2019 13:35

Anyone done this?
Is it possible to do it in a shop anywhere (pref South East/ London)?
I know JL used to do it, but have now stopped, I wanted to buy it for my sisters birthday, but I can't anywhere not frumpy looking (sorry if that sounds rude).
Anyone know anywhere?

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Sigh81 · 12/01/2019 14:24

Best thing I ever did. But I did it in someone's house through House of Colour so not much help there. A wonderful present though!

hmmwhatatodo · 12/01/2019 14:46

Im still not convinced that my colours are actually my colours (as done by House of Colour!) I get no complements on the newer stuff I bought and when i asked a couple of peoples honest opinion they generally prefered what i used to go for (think plain tshirts in what I thought suited me vs my apparent ‘wow’ colours). Still, you can find someone near you on their website.

GraceMarks · 12/01/2019 14:54

I'm not entirely convinced by it. I was told I was a "summer" but I feel much more comfortable in autumn shades. I'm so pale that pastels look wishy-washy on me.

I think there are websites where you can submit information about your hair colour and skintone and it will give you a vague idea of what palette will suit you best. I would probably do that rather than spend anything on a proper consultation.

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