Hue meets you!

You’re best colors aren’t trends-they’re personal.

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Knowing your season makes shopping, makeup, jewelry, and getting dressed easier because you finally understand why certain colors make you glow while others leave you looking tired or washed out. Color analysis is like finding the lighting your face has been waiting for. Your perfect palette helps you look more vibrant, polished, and effortlessly put together… even on your most coffee-powered days.

Why should I book a personal color analysis?

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Your best colors aren’t random, and discovering them can completely change the way you see yourself. Seasonal color analysis reveals the tones that naturally harmonize with your features, helping your skin appear brighter, your eyes clearer, and your overall look more balanced and refined. When you wear the right palette, everything starts working together more effortlessly: your wardrobe, makeup, jewelry, hair color, and even the confidence you carry into a room.

Confidence… now that looks good on everyone!

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More Than Style. A Better Understanding of You.

Color analysis can have a much bigger impact than simply choosing flattering clothes. When people begin wearing colors that naturally harmonize with their features, they often feel more confident, polished, and comfortable in their own skin. It can simplify shopping, reduce decision fatigue, improve personal style, and even save money by helping people avoid buying clothes or makeup that do not truly suit them. It can also encourage a more sustainable approach to fashion by reducing unnecessary purchases and helping people build a wardrobe they will actually wear and love long term. It can also change the way someone carries themselves day to day. Instead of constantly questioning what works, they gain a clearer understanding of how to present themselves in a way that feels authentic, effortless, and empowering.

Brandi Hammock Florence Alabama Facet The Hue Color Analysis 16 palette color analysis
Brandi Hammock Florence Alabama Facet The Hue Color Analysis 16 palette color analysis
  • Hi. I’m Brandi Hammock and for as long as I can remember I’ve loved two things…jewelry and color! After spending years in the jewelry industry working with gemstones, metals, and personal style, I became fascinated by how certain colors can completely transform the way someone looks and feels. That passion naturally led me into seasonal color analysis, where I now help people discover the colors that enhance their natural beauty and bring out their confidence in a way that feels effortless and authentic.

  • Seasonal color analysis works by identifying the undertones, contrast, and depth naturally found in your skin, hair, and eyes. By comparing how different colors interact with your features, we can determine which shades make you appear brighter, healthier, and more radiant, and which ones may leave you looking tired or washed out. The goal is to create a personalized palette that naturally works in harmony with you.

  • I work with anyone who wants to feel more confident and intentional in the way they present themselves. Whether you’re refreshing your wardrobe, updating your makeup, choosing jewelry, building a personal brand, or simply wanting to understand what colors make you shine, seasonal color analysis helps take the guesswork out of it and makes getting dressed feel easier and more effortless. Your personal palette is uniquely yours and stays with you for life, giving you a timeless guide you can always come back to with confidence.

A person with brown hair tied in a bun, wearing a beige shirt, stands in front of an open closet filled with hanging clothes. The person is seen from behind with their hands on their hips. The image includes a text overlay that reads 'Avoid Decision Fatigue', and there is a small logo in the bottom right corner that says 'Facet the Hue' with multicolored design elements.
A person with brown hair tied in a bun, wearing a beige shirt, stands in front of an open closet filled with hanging clothes. The person is seen from behind with their hands on their hips. The image includes a text overlay that reads 'Avoid Decision Fatigue', and there is a small logo in the bottom right corner that says 'Facet the Hue' with multicolored design elements.