In this short episode, I share with you my top three favourite colour analysis myths. Colour Analysis has recently been 'rediscovered' by some of the social media platforms that are followed by the younger generations (I'm Gen X). You may have seen reels of people telling you how you can 'self diagnose' your colours to figure out whether you have a warm or cool undertone to your skin (and therefore whether you'll look better wearing warmer or cooler colours). It turns out, self diagnosis m...
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In this short episode, I share with you my top three favourite colour analysis myths. Colour Analysis has recently been 'rediscovered' by some of the social media platforms that are followed by the younger generations (I'm Gen X). You may have seen reels of people telling you how you can 'self diagnose' your colours to figure out whether you have a warm or cool undertone to your skin (and therefore whether you'll look better wearing warmer or cooler colours). It turns out, self diagnosis m...
Karen Beale has gone from penniless single mother to our next Labor candidate in the 2025 State Elections. This is her story.
The Colour me Kate Podcast
50 minutes
1 year ago
Karen Beale has gone from penniless single mother to our next Labor candidate in the 2025 State Elections. This is her story.
Karen Beale (52) has just been nominated as the Labor Candidate to represent Kalamunda and surrounding Perth Hills areas in the 2025 State Elections. A fourth generation Perth Hills girl, Karen grew up clearly understanding that expectations of her were to get married, have children and look after her family. So that's how Karen's life began: she married at 20, then again and 25 and again at 44 - all whilst raising three children. Karen found herself a single mother with a toddler and six ...
The Colour me Kate Podcast
In this short episode, I share with you my top three favourite colour analysis myths. Colour Analysis has recently been 'rediscovered' by some of the social media platforms that are followed by the younger generations (I'm Gen X). You may have seen reels of people telling you how you can 'self diagnose' your colours to figure out whether you have a warm or cool undertone to your skin (and therefore whether you'll look better wearing warmer or cooler colours). It turns out, self diagnosis m...