CLIENT REVIEW
Find out which colours are actually yours.
Does this sound familiar?
Buying things you never wear?
Overwhelmed by choice?
Looking tired/washed out?
Wanting to feel like yourself?
Why not just use a free AI quiz?
Free AI Colour tool
- Fully automated algorithm
- Only 4 basic seasons
- Generic colour palette
- No makeup or styling advice
- No detailed report
- No support or community
Your SNZ Online Analysis
- Personally analysed by expert
- Advanced 12-season system
- Fully personalised results
- Makeup, hair & styling guidance
- 80+ premium seasonal guide
- Private community + ongoing support
Which season are you?
Three steps to your season
What’s included
20+ Page Personal Report
80+ Page PDF Seasonal Guide
100+ Colour Palette
Full Makeup Recommendations
Hair Colour Guidance Hair Colour Guidance
Jewellery, Gemstone & Nails
Celebrity Examples
Fragrance Recommendations
“I take great pride in creating incredibly beautiful documents that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also easy to follow and full of information”
After
See the Power of the right palette
- Enhances natural skin tone
- Reduces dullness and shadows
- Creates visual harmony
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Everything you need to know
Yes, our online colour analysis is conducted personally by Latisha, a trained colour analyst. You submit a set of photos taken in natural daylight, and Latisha analyses your colouring using professional techniques to identify your season. You receive your result, palette, and a personalised styling report. It is a structured, expert-led process, not a quiz or AI tool.
In-person draping is the gold standard because it allows real-time assessment of how fabric colours interact with your live complexion. However, a skilled analyst using good-quality natural-light photos can achieve highly accurate results. Your SZN has helped clients across Australia and internationally through the online service with consistently strong outcomes. Good photos make a significant difference.
The online service is available to anyone worldwide, across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the US, Europe, and Asia. Your SZN is based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and all pricing is in Australian dollars. Wherever you are, the process and results are the same.
Free AI tools use algorithms to estimate your season from a selfie and cannot account for lighting variations, undertone nuances, or the many factors that experienced human analysis captures. Our online service follows the same professional methodology as an in-person session, just conducted virtually, with Latisha personally reviewing your photos and delivering a genuinely personalised result, not a generic automated output.
Frequently asked Questions
Yes. Latisha assesses your natural colouring primarily through your skin and eyes, so dyed hair is not a barrier. It helps to include a photo of your natural hair colour if you have one, as this gives useful additional context. All available information is factored in for the most accurate result possible.
You receive your season identification, your personalised colour palette, and a detailed styling report covering clothing colours, neutrals, makeup directions, hair colour guidance, metal and jewellery tones, and advice on using your palette in everyday dressing. Everything is delivered digitally, so you can access it anywhere, any time.
After submitting your photos, you will receive your results within 7–14 business days from when we confirm that your submission is complete and your photos meet the requirements. We provide a thorough written report rather than a generic automated result, so the turnaround reflects the care and detail that goes into each analysis.
You will need clear, well-lit photos taken in natural daylight. Ideally, near or facing an open window or outside in open shade, without direct sunlight falling on your face. Photos should show your face clearly, without makeup, with your hair pulled back away from your face. Detailed photo guidelines are provided upon booking to make the process straightforward.
Natural daylight is essential. Artificial lighting (indoor lights, lamps, ring lights, and yellow overhead lights) affects how your skin tone appears and can lead to inaccurate results. The best option is to stand near a large window on an overcast day or step outside into open shade. Avoid taking photos in bright direct sun, as this creates harsh shadows and washes out your features.
No. Photos should be taken with a clean, bare face and no makeup. Makeup alters your natural skin tone and undertone, which can affect the accuracy of your season result. If you are unsure how to prepare your photos, the guide provided at booking walks you through everything step by step.
Standard selfies are not ideal for colour analysis because phone cameras often apply automatic skin-smoothing or alter colour balance, and the angle and lighting are rarely consistent. Your SZN's photo guidelines will direct you on the best way to capture clear, accurate images. Having someone else take your photo in natural light is usually the most reliable approach.
A plain, neutral background is best, a white wall, or a plain outdoor background without strong colours nearby. Bright or colourful backgrounds can reflect onto your skin and affect how your undertone reads in the photo. The simpler the background, the cleaner and more accurate your analysis will be.
A straight-on shot facing the camera directly is typically most useful. Your SZN's photo guide will specify exactly which angles and shots are needed for your analysis. Following the guide closely gives Latisha the best possible information to work with and leads to the most accurate result.
Yes. Latisha assesses your natural colouring primarily through your skin and eyes, so dyed hair is not a barrier. It helps to include a photo of your natural hair colour if you have one, as this gives useful additional context. All available information is factored in for the most accurate result possible.
You receive your season identification, your personalised colour palette, and a detailed styling report covering clothing colours, neutrals, makeup directions, hair colour guidance, metal and jewellery tones, and advice on using your palette in everyday dressing. Everything is delivered digitally, so you can access it anywhere, any time.
After submitting your photos, you will receive your results within 7–14 business days from when we confirm that your submission is complete and your photos meet the requirements. We provide a thorough written report rather than a generic automated result, so the turnaround reflects the care and detail that goes into each analysis.
You will need clear, well-lit photos taken in natural daylight. Ideally, near or facing an open window or outside in open shade, without direct sunlight falling on your face. Photos should show your face clearly, without makeup, with your hair pulled back away from your face. Detailed photo guidelines are provided upon booking to make the process straightforward.
Natural daylight is essential. Artificial lighting (indoor lights, lamps, ring lights, and yellow overhead lights) affects how your skin tone appears and can lead to inaccurate results. The best option is to stand near a large window on an overcast day or step outside into open shade. Avoid taking photos in bright direct sun, as this creates harsh shadows and washes out your features.
No. Photos should be taken with a clean, bare face and no makeup. Makeup alters your natural skin tone and undertone, which can affect the accuracy of your season result. If you are unsure how to prepare your photos, the guide provided at booking walks you through everything step by step.
Standard selfies are not ideal for colour analysis because phone cameras often apply automatic skin-smoothing or alter colour balance, and the angle and lighting are rarely consistent. Your SZN's photo guidelines will direct you on the best way to capture clear, accurate images. Having someone else take your photo in natural light is usually the most reliable approach.
A plain, neutral background is best, a white wall, or a plain outdoor background without strong colours nearby. Bright or colourful backgrounds can reflect onto your skin and affect how your undertone reads in the photo. The simpler the background, the cleaner and more accurate your analysis will be.
A straight-on shot facing the camera directly is typically most useful. Your SZN's photo guide will specify exactly which angles and shots are needed for your analysis. Following the guide closely gives Latisha the best possible information to work with and leads to the most accurate result.
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