Personal Color Analysis
Best Colors for Brown Hair, Green Eyes & Medium Skin
Your most likely color season is Bright Winter.
Based on your unique combination, your recommended color season is
Bright Winter
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Why this combination is Bright Winter
With brown hair, green eyes and medium skin, your features lean warm with medium natural contrast. Brown hair is the most flexible — its undertone (ash vs warm) determines whether you tip cool or warm. Green eyes typically read warm and saturated, pairing best with sunlit, golden seasons. Medium skin sits in the middle of the contrast range, giving you flexibility across both depth and brightness. Together these traits place you most squarely in the Bright Winter family — cool, bright and almost neon — colour at its most vivid.
Your top colours
The Bright Winter colours that flatter brown hair, green eyes & medium skin
Snow White
#fbfbf9
Pure snow white with crystal clarity
Ivory Bright
#f0efea
Bright ivory with luminous appeal
Pearl Shine
#dfdcdb
Shining pearl with lustrous beauty
Silver Bright
#d9dde0
Bright silver with metallic gleam
Chrome Silver
#c0c0c0
Chrome silver with modern edge
Steel Blue
#8a92ac
Steel blue with industrial elegance
What to wear
Wardrobe for brown hair, green eyes & medium skin
Bright Winters wear electric pairings: white with cobalt, black with hot pink, navy with emerald. Sharp, saturated, simple. Avoid the 'dusty' end of any colour — it visibly drains the skin. Even the neutrals should be clean (pure white, true navy) rather than warm or off.
Best neutrals: Pure white, Black, True navy, Cool grey, Ivory. Avoid: Dusty pastels, Muted earth tones, Warm beige, Olive, Camel.
Makeup & jewelry
Beauty notes for this combination
Saturated cool: fuchsia or true-red lip, plum or cool-rose blush, cool-toned shadows in violet or sapphire, black liner. Skip everything earthy — terracotta blush, brick lip, warm bronzer.
Jewelry: Silver, white gold, platinum. High-shine, polished finishes.
Possible alternatives
Other seasons that may suit this combination
Some feature combinations sit between seasons. If Bright Winter doesn't feel quite right, try one of these neighbouring palettes.
Cool Summer
Cool Summer is defined by coolness, with softness as a secondary characteristic. Your colors are primarily blue-based, calm, and graceful, like a tranquil ocean scene. Think serene, refined, and refreshing.
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Soft Summer
Soft Summer (also known as Muted Summer) is characterized by muted, cool, and soft colors. Your palette is gentle, blended, and sophisticated, like a hazy summer day. Think dusty, elegant, and serene.
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Deep Autumn
Deep Autumn is characterized by depth, warmth, and richness. Your colors are dark, earthy, and bold, evoking a dense, colorful forest in the fall. Think substantial, exotic, and mysterious.
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Closely related
Similar feature combinations
FAQ
Brown hair, Green eyes & Medium skin — your questions
What colours look best on brown hair, green eyes and medium skin?
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This combination is most flattered by the Bright Winter palette. Anchor your wardrobe in the Bright Winter neutrals and use the brighter accents near the face. Avoid colours from the opposing season family — they will visibly drain your skin tone.
Should I wear gold or silver jewellery with brown hair, green eyes and medium skin?
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For a Bright Winter, the metal that harmonises best follows the season's undertone. Warm seasons (Spring, Autumn) lean yellow gold or rose gold; cool seasons (Winter, Summer) lean silver, white gold or platinum. Wearing the wrong metal near the face creates a subtle but visible mismatch.
How accurate is online colour analysis for this feature combination?
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An online quiz can put you in the right neighbourhood — usually within one or two seasons of your true match. To confirm, the Season Palette iOS app uses your real photo to assess undertone and contrast more precisely than a multiple-choice form ever can.
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