How to Know if You’re a bright Spring
Hair
Warm dark blonde
Medium to dark brown with warmth
Auburn with brightness
Naturally shiny or high-contrast hair
Eyes
Clear rather than smoky
Bright blue, clear green, aqua, warm brown, or hazel
Highly defined against the whites of the eyes
Skin
Has a warm or neutral-warm undertone
Appears clear rather than soft or creamy
Can look bright even without makeup
The Bright Spring Color Palette
Bright Spring colors are clear, warm, and saturated.
Best Colors for Bright Spring
Coral and watermelon
Bright turquoise
Clear yellow
Apple green
Warm red
Colors to Avoid:
Dusty rose
Muted sage
Taupe
Soft mauve
Washed-out pastels
Bold Makeup Looks Natural on You
Bright Spring makeup should feel fresh and vivid, not soft.
Best makeup shades:
Coral or bright peach blush
Warm red or bright pink lipstick
Gold, turquoise, or bright brown eyeshadow
Your Hair Color Has Contrast and Saturation
Common Bright Spring hair traits:
Warm dark blonde
Medium to dark brown with warmth
Auburn with brightness
Naturally shiny or high-contrast hair
Gold and Silver Jewelry Can Both Work
Unlike purely warm seasons:
Bright Springs often wear both gold and silver
High-shine metals look best
Matte or antique finishes can appear dull
If mixed metals flatter you, brightness is likely at play.
You’re Often Confused With Bright Winter
Many Bright Springs are mistyped as Bright Winter.
The difference:
Bright Spring: warmth first, then brightness
Bright Winter: brightness first, then coolness
If icy colors drain you but warm brights light you up, you’re Bright Spring—not Winter.
You Can Handle High Contrast Outfits
Bright Springs look great with noticeable contrast.
Examples:
Bright top + bright bottom
Light colors paired with deep ones
Color-blocking looks