Anja

  • 4 months

    Misleading colors?

    There is a big difference between color names, color examples, and photos of the colors on the arms of different models. For example: according to the color examples and color icons, "Cool Ash Brown" is warmer than "Ash Brown". In photos of testers on different skin tones, "Cool Ash Brown" is cooler in color than "Ash Brown". The color "Rich Auburn" has a color example and color icon that is lighter than "Blond", when it should be a deep red-brown according to the name. Very confusing when colors and examples are potentially so misleading, which pictures should we trust here?

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    • 4 months
      Hey Frida, I know that colors can vary based on the lighting of the photo and how the colors appear on different screens, for example, but when I can see that Cool Ash Brown is warmer than Ash Brown, I know that it will be the same problem on all screens. When Rich Auburn is lighter than Blond, this is also not due to the lighting or the screen I'm looking at. If you see how big the difference is between the pictures of the packaging color and the photos of the testers on the arms, compared to the color samples and color icons, there are more than small differences in shades - they are wildly different colors!

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