Dress for Success with Deb Vogel from House of Colour

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Join us on this episode of Tips for Change as we explore the world of color with Deb Vogel, a seasoned color analyst and House of Colour franchise owner. Deb shares her journey into the world of color analysis. She breaks down the science behind it and how it can transform your wardrobe and confidence.

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Deb's Journey into Color

Deb's interest in color began with a library book as a newlywed. Her curiosity truly blossomed when a friend raved about her color analysis experience. Deb was initially skeptical but soon found herself hooked by the science behind the system and its impact on her friend's confidence. Inspired, she embraced her entrepreneurial spirit and started a new career as a color analyst.

The Science of Color Analysis

Deb explains that color analysis is about understanding the undertones of your skin, which are either cool (blue-based) or warm (yellow-based). These undertones react differently to various colors, influencing how they look on you. By using colored drapes based on the 12-point color wheel, color analysts can determine your season (winter, spring, summer, autumn), which guides you towards your most flattering colors.

Smarter Shopping, Happier You

One of the most significant benefits of color analysis is its impact on your shopping habits. Deb highlights a common phenomenon: people tend to wear only 15% of their closet 85% of the time. Color analysis helps you break this cycle by identifying the colors that truly flatter you, leading to a wardrobe you love and wear regularly.

Tiffany getting color matched by Deb

Busting Color Myths

Deb addresses some common misconceptions about color analysis, emphasizing that it's not about restricting your choices, but rather empowering you to make informed decisions. She debunks the myth that certain colors are off-limits and shares how color analysis can actually boost confidence by helping you look and feel your best.

Financial and Personal Benefits

The financial benefits of color analysis are substantial. By investing in clothes that genuinely suit you, you'll stop wasting money on items you rarely wear. Plus, your wardrobe will become more versatile, with pieces that mix and match effortlessly. Deb also shares heartwarming stories of clients who experienced significant personal growth after discovering their colors.

This episode packs valuable insights into the transformative power of color analysis. Deb's passion for helping others discover their best colors is truly inspiring. Ready for a wardrobe change? Boost your confidence and save money on clothes by trying color analysis!

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