ChatGPT For Free Personal Color Analysis – Prompts and GPTs

Have you ever put on a shirt and felt like you looked tired? Or maybe you wore a specific dress and everyone told you that you were glowing? This is all about color analysis.

Finding the colors that match your skin, hair, and eyes can change your whole look. Usually, you have to pay a professional stylist a lot of money to do this. But guess what? You can get a ChatGPT color analysis free of charge right from your home.

In this guide, we will show you how to use AI to find your ‘season’ and discover the best clothing and makeup colors for you.

What is Color Analysis?

color wheel as per seasons showing warm and cool colors
Source: Pinterest

Color analysis organizes people into four main “seasons”: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.

  • Spring/Autumn: Warm undertones.
  • Summer/Winter: Cool undertones.

Knowing your season helps you pick clothes that make your skin look healthy and bright. Instead of guessing, we will use ChatGPT to figure it out for us.

Step 1: Gather Your Features

Before you talk to the AI, you need to know what you look like. ChatGPT can’t see you (unless you upload a photo), so you have to describe yourself clearly.

Stand in front of a mirror in natural light (like near a window) and look at these three things:

  1. Skin Tone: Is your skin light, medium, or dark?
  2. Undertones: This is the most important part.
    • Do you look better in Gold jewelry? You likely have Warm undertones.
    • Do you look better in Silver jewelry? You likely have Cool undertones.
    • Check your veins. Blue veins usually mean cool; green veins usually mean warm.
  3. Eye Color: Note the specific shade (e.g., deep brown, hazel, icy blue)3.
  4. Hair Color: What is your natural hair color? (e.g., black, golden blonde, ash brown) .

Pro Tip: You can also make a note of colors that people always compliment you on.

Step 2: The Magic Prompt

Now that you have your details, it is time to ask ChatGPT. This is the ChatGPT colour analysis prompt you need to use.

Copy and paste this into ChatGPT:

“My skin is [Light/Medium/Dark] with [Warm/Cool] undertones. My eyes are [Eye Color] and my hair is [Hair Color]. Which seasonal palette suits me best?” 

Example:

If you have dark skin, warm undertones, deep brown eyes, and black hair, you would type exactly that into the chatGPT.

Step 3: Get Your Results

ChatGPT will analyze your description and tell you which season you fit into. It will suggest a palette like Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter.

Sometimes, it gets even more specific. It might tell you that you are a “Deep Autumn” or a “Light Summer.”

A screenshot of ChatGPT's analysis conclusion. Based on the user's "light skin with cool undertones, brown eyes, and shiny smooth brown hair," the AI determines the user's seasonal color palette is "LIGHT SUMMER (Primary)." It explains that this fits because of the "Light + cool undertone" and "Soft brown" eyes.

Once you know your season, ask for more details:

  • “What clothing colors should I wear?”
  • “Which colors should I avoid?”
A screenshot of a "Wear These Colors" guide generated by the AI for the "Light Summer" season. It lists the "Top 12 Best Colors" to make the skin glow, including "Soft Rose Pink," "Cool Baby Pink," "Powder Blue," "Sky Blue," and "Lavender / Lilac."

Step 4: Get Makeup and Hair Recommendations

Your color palette isn’t just for shirts and dresses. It helps with beauty, too. You can ask ChatGPT for personalized advice on the best shades for your face.

Try these prompts:

  • “Based on my Autumn palette, recommend lipstick shades.”
  • “What hair colors would look best on me?” 

This helps you build a look where everything matches perfectly.

Step 5: The ‘Color Code’ Method (For Digital Accuracy)

If you want to be very precise, you can find the exact ‘hex codes’ (computer color codes) for your palette. This is great for shopping online or designing a digital wardrobe.

  1. Take a Selfie: Take a photo in good lighting.
  2. Pick the Color: Use a color picker tool to find the color code of your skin, eyes, and hair. (This usually looks like #F5C3B2).
  3. Ask ChatGPT: “My skin hex code is #F5C3B2 and my eye color hex code is #6B4E3D. What is my color season?”. Or you can directly ask chatgpt to identify it.
screenshot of the chat interface where a user has uploaded a photo of a woman with dark hair and light skin. The prompt asks the AI to "find the color code of my skin, eyes, and hair... and suggest color on me and check outfits suitable on me." The AI responds by identifying the skin tone as "warm light-medium" (approx Hex #E7C883) and eye color as "dark brown to black-brown."
A screenshot of detailed outfit suggestions categorized by occasion.

Casual Wear: Suggests combinations like "Olive green T-shirt + cream trousers."

Office/Professional: Suggests "Ivory or cream blouse + camel blazer."

Party: Suggests "Wine/burgundy dress."

Jewelry: Recommends "Gold > Silver" and "Rose gold," along with warm-toned gemstones like amber and emerald.

This method, often called the “color analysis hack,” uses math to find your perfect match.

Special Tool: The Personal Color Analysis GPT

OpenAI has a special store with custom versions of ChatGPT. There is one specifically called Personal Color Analysis.

  • How to find it: Go to ‘Explore GPTs’ and search for it, or use the direct link provided in authorized directories.
  • What it does: This bot is trained just for color analysis. You can upload a photo directly to it, and it will help you find your season faster than the normal chat.

Here are links to color analysis GPTs on ChatGPT:

A screenshot of the "Explore GPTs" interface. The user has searched for "color analysis." The results list several custom GPTs, with the top result being "Personal Color Analysis" by Lana Aljuaid (700K+ chats), followed by "Season Color: Scientifically ID Your Season" and "Colour Analysis."

5 Advanced Hacks for Pinpoint Accuracy

To get results that rival a professional stylist, use these five specific tricks to give ChatGPT better data.

  1. Use the ‘Digital Drape’ Method: Since ChatGPT can’t see you draping fabric, describe the results. Tell it: “I look healthy and bright in Royal Blue, but I look sick and yellow in Mustard Yellow.” This “comparison data” helps the AI rule out wrong seasons instantly.
  2. Give Hex Codes, Not Just Words: “Light skin” is vague. For scientific accuracy, upload your selfie to a color-picker website, find the exact HTML Hex Code of your skin (e.g., #F3D2B5), and paste that code into your prompt. ChatGPT understands these codes mathematically.
  3. Check Your ‘Sister Season’: If you don’t fit perfectly into one box, ask ChatGPT about your ‘flow’ or ‘sister season.’ For example, a ‘Deep Autumn’ can often wear some ‘Deep Winter’ colors. Ask: “What is my sister season and which colors can I borrow from it?”
  4. Factor in Contrast Levels: Tell the AI about the contrast between your features. A prompt like “I have very pale skin and jet black hair (High Contrast)” will lead it toward Winter seasons, whereas “I have medium skin and medium brown hair (Low Contrast)” points toward Summer or Autumn.
  5. Ask for a ‘Lookbook’: Don’t just settle for a color name. Ask ChatGPT to generate a shopping list. Try: “Create a table of 5 ‘Power Colors’ I should wear for business meetings and 5 ‘Relaxed Colors’ for casual wear based on my Spring palette.”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can ChatGPT do color analysis?

    Yes! ChatGPT can analyze your features based on the text description you give it. If you use GPT-4, you can even upload a photo for it to analyze visually.

    How to do skin analysis with ChatGPT?

      To do a skin analysis, you need to describe your skin clearly. Tell ChatGPT if your skin is fair, olive, or dark. Most importantly, tell it your undertone (warm, cool, or neutral). You can find this by checking if you look better in gold (warm) or silver (cool) jewelry.

      How to find your undertone using ChatGPT?

        You can’t find your undertone solely by asking ChatGPT without giving it data first. You must do a physical test (like the vein test or jewelry test) and then tell ChatGPT the result. For example, tell it, “My veins look green.” It will then tell you that you likely have warm undertones.

        Can I do color analysis myself?

          Absolutely. You do not need a professional. By gathering your own features (hair, skin, eyes) and using ChatGPT to process that information, you can find your seasonal palette at home for free.

          Can ChatGPT recommend makeup colors?

            Yes. Once ChatGPT knows your seasonal palette (like Winter or Spring), it can recommend specific makeup shades. It can suggest the best lipstick, blush, and eyeshadow colors that will enhance your natural beauty.

            Is ChatGPT’s color analysis as accurate as a professional?

              It is surprisingly accurate if your description is perfect, but it can’t replace a trained human eye. A professional analyst looks at how light reflects off your chin and under-eyes in real-time. ChatGPT relies entirely on the data you give it, so if you misjudge your own undertone, the AI’s result will also be wrong.

              Can I upload a photo instead of typing a description?

                Yes, if you have access to GPT-4o (or the paid Plus version). You can upload a selfie taken in natural light (no makeup) and ask: “Analyze this image for color season. Focus on the skin undertone and contrast level.” However, be careful with lighting, as bad indoor lighting can make your skin look yellower or grayer than it really is.

                Why did ChatGPT give me two different seasons?

                  This usually happens if your features are “neutral.” For example, if you have warm skin but cool eyes, you might fall between seasons. If this happens, ask ChatGPT about “Neutral-Warm” or “Neutral-Cool” sub-seasons, or ask it to judge based on your “dominant” trait (usually skin undertone).

                  Does dyed hair affect the result?

                    Yes, it can confuse the analysis. When describing yourself, always tell ChatGPT your natural hair color (what grows from the root). If you currently dye your hair, add that as a side note: “My natural hair is ash blonde, but I dye it golden blonde. Which season am I naturally, and does my dyed hair clash with it?”

                    Can ChatGPT help me declutter my closet?

                      Absolutely. Once you have your palette, you can list the clothes you own and ask the AI to sort them. For example: “I have a closet full of black, navy, beige, and bright orange clothes. Based on my ‘Soft Summer’ palette, which of these should I keep and which should I donate?”

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