Do you have a checklist of things to look for? Here are 3 simple ideas to get you started:
1. What do you see first? Do you see HER or do you see what she's wearing first?
2. Does she look healthy? Or are you more inclined to call for a stretcher or a large brandy? (if she really looks bad, the brandy could be for you!)
3. Is she wearing conflicting cool and warm colours that may be causing you some confusion? Separate them out in your mind and use the colour analysis skills that you've already learn from your training course to work it out.
And my biggest tip? Write it all down right away - so that 2 hours later, when you and your client have both had a marvellous time together and it's time to present your final analysis, you won't be completely stumped. My bet is that you'll have the answer in front of you.
And, as she's definitely going to be coming back to you again for more colour sessions - she is, isn't she? - then you will need to ahve all these notes to refer back to.
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