No matter where you are and what you want to achieve, the 4-season Level 1 training will be included in the Level 2 and 3 Level Trainings.
Accuracy first: decades in color analysis, where accuracy is our #1 goal. Always.
Clear Methodology: a repeatable process—not guesswork. Lots of visual examples + strong theory
ColorBreeze™ Path: advance to 28 seasons when ready and access all the benefits of its certification.
Start your training to become a ColorAnalyst from the comfort of you own home with my online training course.
While the real world experience of draping people is crucial, a good analyst needs to know what they are exactly looking for.
Things like:
Understanding the different seasons in each system.
What differentiates similar but different seasons.
Recognizing warmth & coolness in a person.
Knowing what not to look for.
Knowing the real power of color analysis and its many benefits.
Sign up for the 12-Season Keystone Training.
Watch videos + read my Color Revival 5th Edition ebook + corresponding PDF's(included in the training)
Take test at end of each level of training.
12-Season Keystone:
Learn a clear, repeatable way to move from 4
to 12 using flow theory and common sense.
ColorBreeze™ — 28 Seasons (Waitlist):
Go advanced with a complete, nuanced, and accurate color analysis categories.
Here are some commonly asked questions about my training.
In the 12-Season Keystone training, you will learn about the 4 seasons and how it evolved into the 12 seasons. The four seasons are the bedrock from which the advanced seasons were built, and they are included in the level 2 training (the 4 seasons are considered level 1).
Yes. The level 2 training, the Keystone Training, is the foundation from which ColorBreeze System™ developed into its 28 more precise sub-seasons. It is included in the upcoming ColorBreeze™ Training coming in 2026. Click on the "learn more" button under the Keystone Training above to see about starting the Level 3 Training sooner than 2026.
This training is specifically for in-person training. Online virtual color analysis comes with its own unique challenges and too many chances to get a client's season wrong. I am all about accuracy first. I may offer a virtual color program in the future for those who have been certified in the ColorBreeze Certification for several years. But right now, I will only offer support and mentorship, as well as the licensing opportunities (level 3) and other benefits, to those who will be doing in-person color analyses.
I focus on what actually works with traditional color analysis theory and real clients. If you have doubts, you can read my Color Revival eBook to get a sense of my philosophy. A free copy will be provided in the Level 2 course. Of course, you can always contact me with questions beforehand.
No. AICI (Association of Image Consultants International) is a respected organization that has set itself up to try and offer some regulation for Image Consultants. While some find it helpful to be a member of this organization, I don’t think it is a necessary requirement to be a successful Color Analyst. It can be cost-prohibited to become AICI certified (for myself and my students) and at this point, I don’t feel it isn’t something I want to move forward with, maybe I will in the future. My training is a little unique, and I wish to retain the flexibility to maintain that unique training style.
In a word, yes. In my opinion, you must understand the theory first. What good does it do to start draping people if you have no idea what you are looking for? Knowing the “what” and “why” will make the “how” much easier to implement.
Obviously, in-person training allows the student to see the draping take place in front of her, which is very helpful. But honestly, taking in-person training cannot guarantee accuracy if the color system itself is limited and ineffective.
Training is just the beginning, of course. Going out and doing lots of color analyses is where you will learn so much more than any type of training can teach you.
I'm a veteran color analyst and educator (30+ years), and the creator of the ColorBreeze™ 28-season system. I own www.ColorAllure.com, in addition to this training academy. I started in color analysis when almost no one else was doing it online. Since then, I’ve helped thousands find their best colors and trained many color consultant enthusiasts.
I care about clarity, accuracy, and common sense—and teaching you a method you can trust. I teach a practical, accuracy-first approach to the 4, 12, and 28-season methods, helping students deliver consistent, real-world results.
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