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Advanced education for color analysts focused on accuracy, consistency, and professional-level application.

Includes full access to Levels 1, 2, and 3


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ColorBreeze Level 3 is advanced, professional-level training designed to refine how experienced analysts
think, evaluate, and verify color seasons in all people.
Nuance and edge cases that don’t fit neatly into basic seasonal rules
Improving consistency across many different clients
Strengthening analytical judgment beyond surface-level cues
Understanding why a season is correct, not just identifying it
Applying the ColorBreeze™ system with confidence and precision.
An quick introduction to color analysis
A shortcut or “hack” to quick results
Trend-based training
Focused on personality typing or personal style expression
Focused on body shapes, energy types, and anything other than the analysis of skin, hair, and eyes.
Because Level 3 includes Levels 1 and 2, all students progress through the full training path as part of this program.
Prior knowledge is assumed, reinforced, and extended — not duplicated unnecessarily.
Level 3 Adds:
Expanded seasonal distinctions leading up to the full 28-seasons
Clearer differentiation between closely related seasons
Guidance for analyzing men, and what might possible change as clients age

ColorBreeze Level 3 focuses on refining how seasonal color analysis is applied in real-world situations.
Rather than introducing disconnected concepts, the training integrates foundational and 12-season knowledge into a more nuanced, professional-level framework.
The full ColorBreeze seasonal framework and how the expanded seasons relate to one another
Differentiation between closely related and commonly confused seasons
How the original 12 seasons function within the broader 28-season system
Advanced analysis of men, including lower-contrast and non-ideal visual cues
Color analysis considerations as clients age, including greying hair and softer contrast
Practical decision-making strategies for subtle, borderline, or atypical cases
Enrollment in ColorBreeze™ Level 3 provides access to the full ColorBreeze training path, along with advanced instruction designed for professional-level application.
Your enrollment includes:
Full access to Color Analysis Foundations (Level 1)
Full access to 12-Season Keystone Training (Level 2)
Complete ColorBreeze Level 3 advanced training
Structured video lessons
Reference materials and supporting resources as provided throughout the course
Ongoing access to the training content (no expiration)
In addition to the core training, optional mentoring and feedback packages are available for students who want individualized guidance, test review, or real-client analysis feedback.
Mentoring is not required for course completion and can be added separately.
An advanced, integrated training program for those who want t greater accuracy, consistency, and confidence in real-world analysis.
This program includes the full ColorBreeze training path and is designed for thoughtful application, not shortcuts.

Color Analysis Foundations (Level 1)
12-Season Keystone Training (Level 2)
ColorBreeze Level 3 advanced training
Access to all eBooks for each of the 28 seasons
Training on analyzing men and aging clients
Ongoing access to all course materials
Your own personal color analysis free (can be used for your first client)
Optional mentoring options
Founding enrollment price
Are serious in color analysis and want to learn the most advanced color system
Already analyze clients and want greater confidence in subtle or complex cases
Care more about getting results right than getting them quickly
Value structured reasoning and common-sense approach to color analysis
Are willing to take your time, review material carefully, and refine your approach
Are primarily looking for a certificate without deeper engagement
Prefer a casual or trend-based approach to color analysis
Expect instant results without practice or careful study
Are brand new to seasonal color analysis, unless you will take the necessary time to absorb all trainings, and then slowly build on your knowledge until all concepts are fully understood.
You believe a person's body shape, face shape, personality is a strong indicator of a person's season.
All ColorBreeze™ Level 3 training is completed online, allowing you to learn from the comfort of your own home and progress at your own pace.
There are no fixed class times, no travel, and no pressure to keep up with a group schedule. You can pause, review, and revisit lessons as often as needed.
This format is intentional. Advanced color analysis is not something that benefits from rushing or distractions.
Online training gives you the space to observe carefully, study nuances, and build confidence gradually—while fitting seamlessly into real life, whether you’re balancing clients, work, or family.

ColorBreeze Level 3 is designed to support professional-level accuracy and consistency. As such, certification is based on demonstrated understanding and application — not simply course completion.
Students who wish to be recognized as ColorBreeze Level 3 Certified are expected to:
Complete all Level 3 training content, including downloading and reading supplemental supporting materials (ebooks)
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the ColorBreeze system and its application
Successfully pass all required tests
After the passing of the final test, you are required to submit 5 real-life color analysis cases for evaluation
ColorBreeze Level 3 includes full access to Levels 1 and 2 as part of the program. Prior knowledge of seasonal color analysis is assumed, and earlier concepts are reinforced and extended throughout the training..
You’ll have ongoing access to the training materials. There is no expiration date..
Completion time varies depending on your pace and level of engagement. There is a total of 15 modules, each ranging from about 12 to 20 minutes long.
Level 1 has 3 modules and a test. Level 2 has 6 modules and a test. Level 3 has a total of 6 modules and the final test. This training is designed to be worked through carefully rather than rushed.
Most students benefit from revisiting lessons and applying concepts over time.
Level 3 offers the opportunity for certification based on demonstrated understanding and application. Certification is not automatic and requires meeting the stated evaluation and practicum requirements. Details are provided inside the training.
No. Mentoring and feedback packages are optional and offered for students who want additional individualized guidance. They are not required for course completion or certification.
However, if you are find yourself struggling, or what to go over the test results with me as to which questions you might have missed, or if you simply want more in-depth guidance in general, it's highly recommended that you order one of the mentoring packages. You can order at the beginning of your training, or at any time during or after your course training,
No. ColorBreeze Level 3 focuses on accurate color analysis and seasonal determination. Style and personal expression are considered separate from establishing a correct palette
If you already work with color analysis and want greater clarity, consistency, and confidence — especially in subtle or complex cases — Level 3 is likely a good fit.
Also, if you don't have a lot of experience but are passionate about color analysis and are committed to taking the time to digest all the information in this course, it is likely a good fit.
If you’re primarily seeking a quick credential or an introductory overview, this training may not align with your goals
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.
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.
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