Light SummerversusTrue Spring
Compare undertones, contrast levels, and styling strategies to discover which palette brings out your natural beauty
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Light Summer
SummerThe Light Summer palette is fresh, airy, and delicate. It's a blend of cool and neutral undertones, with an emphasis on lightness and subtlety. If you're a Light Summer, you'll glow in ethereal colors that are neither too bright nor too muted.
True Spring
SpringThe True Spring palette is the quintessential spring palette - warm, clear, and vibrant. If you're a True Spring, you have medium coloring with warm undertones and can handle bright, saturated colors. Your palette is like a garden in full bloom.
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Light Summer vs True Spring Color Palettes
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Light Summer
Powder Blue
A soft, airy blue
Primrose Pink
A pale, gentle yellow-pink
Lavender Haze
A light, dreamy purple
Mint Green
A fresh, cool green
Light Dove Gray
A soft, versatile neutral
Coral Pink
A light, gentle coral
True Spring
True Red
A clear, warm red
Golden Yellow
A bright, warm yellow
Kelly Green
A vibrant, true green
Turquoise
A clear, warm blue-green
Warm Navy
A clear, warm navy
Ivory
A warm, creamy white
Key Characteristics
What defines each palette
Light Summer
Neutral-Cool Undertones
Light Summers have a predominantly cool undertone with some neutral influences. Your coloring is delicate and requires soft, light shades to look your best.
Light & Delicate
Your features are very light, with low contrast between hair, skin, and eyes. Your best colors are fresh and airy, never heavy or dark.
Ethereal & Youthful
You shine in colors that are gentle and youthful. Bright, overpowering colors can wash you out, while your palette enhances your natural glow.
True Spring
Warm & Clear Undertones
True Springs have distinctly warm, golden undertones. Your skin has a peachy or golden quality that comes alive with warm, clear colors.
Medium Contrast
There's moderate contrast between your hair, skin, and eyes. You can handle both light and medium-toned colors with clarity and warmth.
Vibrant & Energetic
You look best in colors that are clear and saturated. Muted or cool colors can make you appear dull, while your warm palette brings out your natural vitality.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Light Summer vs True Spring, answered
What is the difference between the Light Summer and True Spring palettes?
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The Light Summer palette sits in the Summer family: The Light Summer palette is fresh, airy, and delicate. It's a blend of cool and neutral undertones, with an emphasis on lightness and subtlety. If you're a Light Summer, you'll glow in ethereal colors that are neither too bright nor too muted. The True Spring palette belongs to the Spring family: The True Spring palette is the quintessential spring palette - warm, clear, and vibrant. If you're a True Spring, you have medium coloring with warm undertones and can handle bright, saturated colors. Your palette is like a garden in full bloom. The clearest way to tell them apart is to compare their signature shades side by side and notice which set feels more harmonious against your skin, hair, and eyes.
Are Light Summer and True Spring the same season?
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No. Light Summer is a Summer palette while True Spring is a Spring palette. Because they come from different seasonal families, they differ in undertone, contrast, and the colours that bring out your natural features.
Which key colors define the Light Summer palette versus the True Spring palette?
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Light Summer leans on shades such as Powder Blue, Primrose Pink and Lavender Haze, while True Spring is anchored by tones like True Red, Golden Yellow and Kelly Green. Holding these signature colours next to your face is the simplest way to feel which palette harmonises with your colouring.
How do I know whether Light Summer or True Spring suits me?
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Seasonal colour analysis matches a palette to your natural undertone, contrast level, and the depth of your skin, hair, and eyes. Light Summer is characterised by neutral-cool undertones, whereas True Spring is characterised by warm & clear undertones. Drape the key colours of each palette in natural light and choose the set that makes your skin look clearer and more even.
Who are some celebrity examples of the Light Summer and True Spring palettes?
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Faces often associated with the Light Summer palette include Naomi Watts, Gwyneth Paltrow and Cate Blanchett. Examples linked to the True Spring palette include Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts and Julianne Moore. These examples are illustrative — your own colouring is the most reliable guide.
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