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Thanks to TikTok, the 1980s color analysis phenomenon is back — this time with help from AI.

Are you a “true spring” or a “bright winter?” Buckle up, because identifying your most flattering colors might take time, patience and a crash course in style history.

If you’re ready to use technology to navigate the fun and admittedly confusing world of color analysis, here are some tips from the professionals.The idea that every person has a unique flattering color palette has gained steam on the video app after a few decades in our cultural rearview mirror. Some TikTokers are using AI effects to digitally “drape” themselves with colored fabrics. Others are getting into drag-out fights about whether Zooey Deschanel should be wearing hot or powder pink.

Jada Foote, a style coach in Atlanta, got interested in color analysis as a way to help her clients, who are largely women of color, feel great in their wardrobes. But she quickly noticed exclusionary myths — that all Black women have warm skin tones or that all darker-skinned people fall into the winter palette.

Some people on TikTok asked ChatGPT for help assessing their colors. On an iPhone, take a selfie or download your Adobe palette, then tap “edit.” Go to “markup” in the top right corner, then open the color menu. Tap the eyedropper tool and select a color. Then, change the view to “sliders” and write down the color’s hexadecimal code, which will look like #000000.and type in what you found. Here’s the prompt I used: “My skin color is #000000, my eyes are #000000 and my hair is #000000.

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