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The importance of having a PCA in person not on a computer screen.

The importance of having a PCA in person not on a computer screen.

Natural light and the nuances of your skin's undertone (warm, cool or neutral) are best evaluated in person. Virtual analysis might misinterpret these tones due to differences in camera quality, lighting conditions, or screen calibration.

In-person consultations involve draping fabrics in different colours around you. This hands-on approach lets you see how certain shades enhance or detract from your features, creating a more personal and precise outcome.

Artificial lighting used in digital environments, can distort colours. A certified and trained analyst use controlled, neutral lighting to ensure accuracy.

A trained analyst will observe how your face reacts to colours— how the coloured drapes brighten, dulls, or emphasizes shadows or imperfections. These subtle changes are harder to detect in photos or online

In-person consultations allow discussions where the analyst will consider shades that sit between ``seasons`` (like true autumn vs. true spring) to refine the analysis.

Hair texture, eye sparkle, and skin tone are vital to which colours suit you best. These are details that often overlooked or distorted in virtual sessions.

Experiencing the process in real life helps you to see what truly works for you. Easier to feel confident in the results when you’ve seen them up close.

While virtual tools and apps are convenient, in-person colour analysis provides a richer, more precise experience, ensuring the most accurate results tailored specifically to your unique features and personal style.