Why Summer and Winter Cool Get Confused
Summer Cool and Winter Cool are both cool-toned — pink or lavender undertone, no yellow base. They both look best in silver over gold and share a coolness that sets them apart from warm seasons. The confusion happens because the color temperature is shared; it’s brightness and chroma that point in opposite directions.
The Core Difference: Brightness × Chroma
| Feature | Summer Cool | Winter Cool |
|---|---|---|
| Color Temperature | Cool (pink, lavender) | Cool (pink, blue) |
| Brightness | High (light) | Low (deep) |
| Chroma | Low (muted, powdery) | High (vivid, high contrast) |
| Skin Base Tone | Pink milk, lavender cast | Blue-white, rose clarity |
| Impression | Elegant, soft, refined | Bold, intense, striking |
Summer Cool Colors vs Winter Cool Colors
Practical Test — Draping to Distinguish
Hold powdery lavender fabric next to your face, then pure white fabric.
- If lavender makes your skin look softer and more radiant → Summer Cool
- If pure white creates a sharper, more vibrant look on your complexion → Winter Cool
Impression test: Both are cool, but Summer Cool creates an “effortlessly refined” mood while Winter Cool creates a “sharp and striking” presence. Which description fits how you look and feel in your best colors?
Makeup Application by Type
| Area | Summer Cool | Winter Cool |
|---|---|---|
| Lip | Muted rose, mauve, raspberry | Burgundy, deep plum, cool red |
| Blush | Rose, powder pink | Cool pink, wine |
| Foundation | Pink cool undertone, NC10–20 | Cool pink or neutral, NC10–30 |
| Eye Shadow | Lavender, cool gray, mauve | Black, cool brown, deep purple |
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