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❄️ Winter Personal Color Season Explained | Clear, Deep, & Dark

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Are you Clear, Deep, or Dark Winter? ❄️ This video breaks down each Winter subtype with detailed descriptions of skin tone, makeup tips, best colors, and what to avoid. We’ll cover everything from icy reds to moody jewel tones so you can confidently express your unique Winter beauty. ✨ Includes examples for all subtypes 💄 Makeup + hair color tips 🎨 Fashion palette breakdown 💍 Jewelry + perfume suggestions 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe 💙 #wintercoloranalysis #clearwinter #deepwinter #darkwinter #personalcoloranalysis #winterpalette #coolundertones #colorseason #findyourpalette #colordraping #makeuptips #cooltonedmakeup #veronikaartistry #youtubevideo #personalcolorguide Instagram; Mabelle.ave https://www.instagram.com/mabelle.ave/ vlog channel harrooyy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwTnG5dDl1GOQf_BmpULulA instagram; https://www.instagram.com/s2harrooyy/ For business inquiries; mabelle.ave.beauty@gmail.com

About This Video

In this video, I’m wrapping up my personal color series with Winter—the season of contrast, sophistication, and strength. I break down the three Winter subtypes (Clear Winter, Deep Winter, and Dark Winter) and explain what to look for in your skin, hair, and overall feature contrast. I also give a quick disclaimer: celebrity examples are just visual references, because without in-person draping (no makeup, no dye, no filters), it’s hard to be 100% certain. If you’re stuck, a professional analysis is always the most accurate. For Clear Winter, I focus on that crisp, sparkling clarity—cool luminous skin, high contrast features, and colors like sapphire, emerald, icy pastels, plus pure black and pure white. Deep Winter is cooler but heavier and more grounded, so I recommend deep jewel tones like burgundy, pine green, plum, and navy, with more impactful makeup (defined eyes, sculpted cheeks, bold lips). Dark Winter is the most moody and steady—deep, mysterious shades like midnight blues, oxblood, and charcoal, with balanced, controlled intensity in makeup and a polished, glossy hair vibe. Across all Winter types, I explain what to avoid (especially warm tones and pastels), plus hair color, jewelry metals, style energy, and even fragrance directions to match the Winter aesthetic.

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