Pale ivory or porcelain skin that burns easily and rarely tans. Cool or neutral undertones are most common; warm-undertoned fair skin reads as peachy. Spring palettes glow with golden warmth and crystalline clarity.
If you've been told you're a Spring and your skin reads as fair (I-II), your wins live where clear, bright colors meet your natural undertone.
Pale ivory or porcelain skin that burns easily and rarely tans. Cool or neutral undertones are most common; warm-undertoned fair skin reads as peachy.
Fair skin is a common match for spring sub-seasons — this combination is well-documented in color theory and frequently confirmed in professional draping.
Why: Cool-toned darks and muted dusty hues drain the warm clarity from spring complexions.
Lip: MAC Lipstick in Morange — Warm coral; the spring archetype lip shade.
Blush: NARS Blush in Orgasm — Peachy-pink with golden flecks; the universal spring blush.
Anchor with one of the neutrals (#F4E9D8, #E2C9A0) and add a single statement piece in #F6C26B. That's the recipe — one neutral base, one palette pop.
Sub-seasons matter: Light, True, Bright variants all wear different intensities of the same family. Run the diagnostic →
Tonebook scans a single selfie and matches your color season — including outfits from your real closet.
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