Personal Color Analysis in London, England
From Oxford Street’s flagships to indie gems in Covent Garden and Shoreditch, London mixes high luxury with trend-led street style. Colour analysis thrives here because locals dress for rapid shifts from office to after-hours and want palettes that look sharp under everything from Tube lighting to gallery openings.
No appointment · your season, palette & best colors, previewed on your face
In short: personal color analysis in London finds the exact colors that flatter your skin, hair and eyes. In-person sessions typically cost £120–£350 across 8 local studios; or you can get your color season and full palette online from one selfie in minutes — previewed on your own face.
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Color analysts in London
8 local studios offering personal color analysis, typically £120–£350 per session.
Julia Calliano - Personal Stylist & Image Consultant
5.0(115)Colour Conviction
5.0(38)House of Colour Sandy Lancaster
5.0(96)Consultant
Curate Your Style London
5.0(518)OBB PERSONAL COLOUR
5.0(92)Weiz Styles - Personal Stylist & Colour Analysis
5.0(26)Jinihiru Korean Colour Analysis and Makeup
4.9(96)Consultant
Listings are pulled from public business data and refreshed periodically — confirm details and availability directly with each studio.
In-person vs online color analysis in London
| In-person in London | ToneLala online | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | £120–£350 per session | One-time, no subscription |
| Wait time | Book days or weeks ahead | Minutes, on demand |
| Availability | 8 studios in London, limited slots | Anywhere, any time |
| See it on you | Draped and described in person | Previewed on your own photo |
| What's included | Season + color palette | Season, palette, hair, makeup & outfits — styled on you |
How color analysis works
Read your undertone
Your skin's undertone — cool, warm or neutral — is the foundation of your palette.
Find your season
Undertone, depth and contrast place you in one of the 12 color seasons.
Get your palette
Your season unlocks the exact colors that make you look brightest and most rested.
London's light & seasons
London’s light is often bright-but-hazy with frequent overcast spells, muting high-chroma colours. Slightly softened or complex neutrals read polished year-round, while true brights can look harsher on grey days unless balanced near the face.
Where to shop your palette in London
Once you know your colors, Oxford Street, Covent Garden, Carnaby Street, Westfield London (Shepherd’s Bush) are great places in London to build a wardrobe around them. City dress codes swing from refined minimalism to eclectic vintage; capsule wardrobes in nuanced neutrals with one saturated accent work brilliantly.
The 4 color seasons, explained
Every color analysis starts by placing you in one of four season families, set by your undertone (warm or cool) and depth (light or deep).
Spring
Warm and bright. Spring types glow in clear, fresh, warm colours — coral, warm turquoise, golden yellow, peach and light warm greens.
Light Spring · True Spring · Bright Spring
Summer
Cool and soft. Summer types suit muted, cool shades with a soft edge — dusty rose, soft blue, lavender, sage and cool taupe.
Light Summer · True Summer · Soft Summer
Autumn
Warm and muted. Autumn types come alive in rich, earthy, warm tones — olive, rust, mustard, teal, terracotta and warm browns.
Soft Autumn · True Autumn · Deep Autumn
Winter
Cool and bright. Winter types are flattered by crisp, high-contrast colours — true red, cobalt, emerald, icy pastels, black and pure white.
Deep Winter · True Winter · Bright Winter
The 12 color seasons
The modern system splits each family into three, for twelve seasons in total. Once you know yours, your whole palette follows.
How to find your undertone at home
Your undertone — cool, warm or neutral — is the foundation of your season. Three quick tests give you a first read before a full analysis in London:
The vein test
Look at the veins on your inner wrist in natural light. Blue or purple veins lean cool; green veins lean warm; a mix suggests neutral.
The jewellery test
Hold silver against your face, then gold. If silver flatters you most, you're likely cool-toned; if gold, warm-toned; if both look good, neutral.
The white vs. cream test
Hold pure white next to your face, then cream. Cool undertones look fresher in pure white; warm undertones look healthier in cream or off-white.
These give a hint, not a verdict — depth and contrast matter too, which is why a full analysis (in person or online) pins down your exact season and palette.
How to prepare for a color analysis in London
- Go with clean skin and little or no makeup, so your natural colouring reads true.
- Choose daytime and natural light — colours shift under warm indoor bulbs.
- Wear or bring a neutral top so coloured draping fabrics aren't skewed.
- Note your natural hair colour; if it's dyed, the analyst will factor that in.
Color analysis in London: FAQs
How much does color analysis cost in London?
In-person color analysis in London typically costs £120–£350 for a session, depending on the analyst and whether it includes makeup or wardrobe styling. ToneLala gives you a complete color analysis online from a single selfie — you see your season and full palette in minutes, with no appointment to book.
Can I get color analysis online instead of in person in London?
Yes. Instead of booking a local session, you can upload one selfie and get your color season, personal palette, and best hair, makeup and outfit colors previewed on your own photo — usually in a few minutes. It's the fastest way for London residents to get analyzed without waiting for an appointment.
How accurate is online color analysis compared to an in-person analyst in London?
A good online analysis reads the same signals a professional does — your skin's undertone, depth and contrast — from a clear, natural-light selfie, and returns a season and palette you can act on immediately. The big difference is that you also see the colors previewed on your face, so you can judge the result yourself rather than take it on trust.
What is personal color analysis?
Personal color analysis identifies the range of colors that most flatter you based on your natural coloring — your skin's undertone (cool, warm or neutral), how light or deep your features are, and your contrast level. The result is your "season" and a palette of colors that make you look healthier, brighter and more rested.
Does London's light affect how my colors look?
London’s light is often bright-but-hazy with frequent overcast spells, muting high-chroma colours. Slightly softened or complex neutrals read polished year-round, while true brights can look harsher on grey days unless balanced near the face. That's why a palette matched to your undertone — rather than guessed at in a store mirror — makes such a visible difference here.
Where can I shop for my colors in London?
Once you know your palette, Oxford Street, Covent Garden and Carnaby Street are good starting points in London for building a wardrobe around it. Bringing your palette with you makes it far easier to shop shades that flatter instead of guessing on the rack.
How do I find my color season in London?
You have two routes: book one of the 8 local analysts listed on this page for an in-person session, or get analyzed online in minutes by uploading a selfie. Many people start online to see their season and palette on their own face first.
Is color analysis worth it?
For most people, yes. Knowing your season means every future clothing, makeup and hair purchase works with your natural coloring instead of against it — so you buy less, wear more of what you own, and consistently look healthier and more rested. It's a one-time answer that pays off for years.
How long does a color analysis last?
Your undertone doesn't change, so your season is essentially permanent — a color analysis is a one-time result you can use for life. It's worth revisiting only if you dramatically change your hair color, which can shift how some shades read on you.
What's the difference between the 4 seasons and 12 seasons?
The classic system sorts everyone into four seasons — Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter — based on warm vs. cool and light vs. deep. The modern 12-season system splits each into three sub-types (for example Light, True and Soft Summer) for a more precise palette. Both start from the same undertone reading.
Color analysis near London
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