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True Spring Color Analysis — Find Your Season
Pure warm, vibrant, clear — the season at its most concentrated.
About this
True Spring sits at the core of the Spring family. It is the most warm-dominant and the most clear-dominant sub-season — warmer than Light Spring, clearer than Bright Spring. The result is a palette that reads as sunny, vibrant, and unmistakably warm.
Vanikya's AI color analysis identifies True Springs through their four-axis profile: warm undertone, medium value, and high clarity (chroma).
What you get
- True Spring palette — Twelve harmonising colors built on warm-vibrant hues — coral, golden yellow, true peach, warm green, turquoise, warm red.
- Colors to avoid — Six cool or muted hues that fight a True Spring — burgundy, dusty rose, jet black, cool grey, icy pastels, cool fuchsia.
- Try-on visualization — Side-by-side rendering of best and worst pairings.
How to spot it
- Warm undertone — skin reads peach or golden.
- Medium value — neither pale nor deep.
- Clear chroma — features have fresh, vibrant clarity.
- Hair often golden blonde, warm light brown, or warm red.
- Eyes warm blue, warm green, hazel with gold flecks.
Your harmonising colors
- Coral
- Golden yellow
- True peach
- Warm green
- Turquoise
- Warm red
- Camel
- Apricot
- Salmon
- Mint
- Ivory
- Light warm brown
Colors to avoid
- Burgundy
- Dusty rose
- Jet black
- Cool grey
- Icy pastels
- Cool fuchsia
Common questions
What's the difference between True Spring and Warm Spring?
In some color analysis systems (especially Korean and Sci/ART) the terms are used interchangeably. In the strict twelve-season system, True Spring is the central, warmest, and most clearly Spring of the three Spring sub-seasons. Warm Spring is sometimes used as the umbrella label.
Can a True Spring wear white?
Pure cool white tends to read too icy. Substitute with warm ivory or soft cream — the same brightness with warm undertone alignment.
What metals suit True Spring?
Yellow gold, rose gold, copper, and bronze. Silver and platinum are too cool against the warm undertone.