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Light Summer Season Guide

If you’re a Light Summer, you glow in cool-neutral, low-contrast colors with airy, medium clarity. Think banana, mint, sky, lilac, and light pink.

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Are You a Light Summer?

Look for 3 traits: low contrast, cool-neutral undertone, and medium clarity (saturation). You’ll find descriptions of each below to help confirm if you’re a Light Summer.

Contrast

Contrast is the difference in value (light vs dark) between your features, including your skin, hair, eyes, teeth, and eyebrows. Light Summers have a low contrast between their features. 

You likely have low contrast if any of these feel true:

  • Medium-light depth skin paired with medium to light hair and eyes
  • Light or fair skin paired with light or medium-light hair and light eyes

Undertone

Skin Undertone

Look at areas that don’t carry their own tint, like the sides of your face or the center of your forehead. Rosy cheeks or darkening around the mouth or under the eyes could impact the visibility of your undertone.

For a Light Summer, you’re looking for a very small amount of warmth (orange tone) in your skin, indicating a cool-neutral undertone.

Cool-Neutral

A cool-neutral undertone will show just a bit of warmth, but also likely lean pink, yellow, or gray, rather than visibly orange.

Note that you won’t find a perfect match to your skin, as our skin is made up of many colors, but you want to see if your skin has a similar level of warmth as the swatches below.

Color examples of cool-neutral-toned light-depth skin.
Color examples of cool-neutral-toned medium-depth skin.
Color examples of cool-neutral-toned deep-depth skin.
Cool

If your skin shows less warmth and leans more heavily toward pink, yellow, or gray, you likely have a cool undertone.

Color examples of tones that are likely cool, cooler than cool-neutral.
Warm and Warm-Neutral

If your skin shows more warmth and leans more toward orange, you likely have a warm or warm-neutral undertone.

Color examples of warm and warm-neutral toned skin.

Hair Undertone

Your hair is a secondary but still helpful indicator of undertone. You’re looking to see if your hair has any signs of warmth, meaning that it contains orange. 

Check your natural hair color at your roots, the part of your hair closest to your scalp, as sun and environmental factors can alter the lightness and warmth of your hair. If you have gray hair or colored hair, try to look back at photos of your hair before it changed color. 

Neutral

Ashy, muted blondes and browns are neutral and are common tones for Light Summers.

Light Summer swatches of hair that are neutral and light or medium, and good examples of the hair tones that Light Summers are likely to have.
Slightly warm

Golden blondes and warm brunettes provide some warmth, but can still be a Light Summer.

Light Summer swatches of hair that are light and medium and slightly warm. These are examples of slightly warm hair that Light Summers could have.
Warm

Gingers, reds, and orange-tinted shades are likely too warm to be a Light Summer.

Swatches of hair that are very warm gingers, reds, and browns. They're examples of the hair tones that Light Summers are unlikely to have.

Putting Skin and Hair Undertone Together

Light Summers have a cool-neutral undertone, meaning they have very little warmth in their skin tone and hair. Based on the undertones in your hair and skin, you can determine your overall undertone.


Skin

Hair

Undertone

Can be a Light Summer?

Cool

Slightly Warm or Warm

Cool-Neutral

Yes

Cool-Neutral

Neutral or Slightly Warm

Cool-Neutral

Yes

Cool

Neutral

Cool

Maybe

Cool-Neutral

Warm

Warm-Neutral

No

Warm-Neutral

Neutral or Slightly Warm

Warm-Neutral

No

Warm-Neutral

Warm

Warm

No

Warm

Any

Warm

No

Clarity

Clarity refers to how clear and saturated your features are. High-saturation colors have no gray in them, and low-saturation colors have a lot of gray. This can refer to your skin, hair, eyes, and lips. Light Summers have medium clarity, meaning most of their features fall between gray-leaning low clarity and the vibrancy of high clarity. 

Determining Clarity

High Clarity

High clarity has high pigment with very little appearance of gray. High clarity eyes often appear sparkly, bold-colored, and you can often see a clear pattern in the iris. High clarity skin will again appear pigmented, and can often have a bright, glowy appearance. Overall, high clarity features will appear bold and colorful.

Low Clarity

Low clarity has low pigment and can often appear cloudy or gray. Low clarity eyes could appear foggy, a muted color, and an indistinguishable pattern on the iris. Low clarity skin can have a slightly gray, ashy appearance. Overall, low clarity features will appear blended and not stark against each other. 

Medium Clarity

Medium clarity sits between high and low clarity. Features are neither boldly pigmented and sparkly, nor gray and cloudy. Very dark features, like almost-black hair and black-brown eyes, can be considered as medium clarity.

Putting Everything Together

If you’ve found that you have low contrast, cool-neutral undertone, and medium clarity (saturation), then you are likely a Light Summer.

If you meet most of the description of a Light Summer, but not all of them, these are some seasons that share similar attributes:


Contrast

Undertone

Clarity

Likely Season

Low

Cool or Cool-Neutral

High

Light Summer

Low

Cool

Medium

True Summer

Low

Cool-Neutral

Low

Soft Summer

Medium or High

Cool-Neutral

Medium

Dark Winter

Low

Warm or Warm-Neutral

Medium

Light Spring

Light Summer Color Palette

The features of a Light Summer are low contrast, cool-neutral undertone, and medium clarity (saturation). The colors that will accentuate a Light Summer’s features will have the same attributes as their features. 

  • They'll be cool or slightly cool
  • They'll have low contrast and typically be quite light
  • They have medium saturation
  • Think of cool, pale colors like banana, mint, sky, lilac, and light pink

Best Colors for Light Summer

These colors are likely to help you feel your best.


Best Colors

Red & Pink

Camellia
Peony
Barbie
Warm Pink
Blush
Bold Pink
Cherry Blossom

Purple

Sunset Pink
Ube Purple
Light Purple
Lilac
Wisteria
Bellflower
Pale Lilac
Light Pink

Blue

Forget-Me-Not
Blue Jay
Cornflower
Sky
Cloud Blue
Baby Blue
Macaw Blue
Tropical Blue

Green

Soft Emerald
Honeydew
Pale Green
Mint
Sage
Dark Mint

Yellow

Lemon
Banana
Lemonade
Young Banana


Neutrals

Soft Navy
Soft Blush
Ash Gray
Ecru
Stone Gray
Oyster
Cool Gray
Pewter
Platinum
Alabaster
Ivory
Great Blue Heron
Denim
Light Brown
Latte
Champagne

Secondary Colors for Light Summer

The colors listed previously aren’t the only colors that Light Summers can look awesome in. Even within the 12 seasons, every face is unique, and some individuals could shine more in some colors than others. Here are some color categories that you may want to experiment with to discover what additional colors make you feel your most radiant.

For Light Summers, secondary colors all stay in the cool and cool-neutral hues, but can lean brighter or darker.

There are far more secondary colors out there, so feel free to experiment with other colors that fit the description.


Secondary | Cool and Bright

Turquoise
Azure
Bright Jade
Chartreuse
Light Magenta
Bubblegum
Hot Pink
Brilliant Purple


Secondary | Cool and Dark

Teal
Blueberry
Dark Aqua
Viridian
Soft Fuchsia
Deep Fuchsia
Grape
Soft Raspberry

Out-of-Season Colors for Light Summers

Even if a color is “out-of-season”, it doesn’t mean you can’t wear it. You can and should wear whatever colors and clothes that make you feel great. Out-of-season colors should be a helpful tool, but not cause you to throw out your favorite shirt.

Since these colors are less complementary for a Light Summer’s coloring, if you use these colors, you may want to wear them further from your face, like on shoes, bags, pants, and skirts. 

The most out-of-season colors will be warm, dark, and either bold or muted.


Out of Season | Warm, Dark, and Bold

Steller Blue
Peacock
Forest
Hickory
Fox
Boysenberry
Tomato
Candy Apple


Out of Season | Warm, Dark, and Muted

Soft Peacock
Moss Green
Camoflauge Green
Brass
Rust
Dusky Pink
Spice
Clay