Autumn personality - colours and what they reveal about you
Based on the principles of Colour Therapy, the Autumn personality has golden skin, tan, beige or deep copper and ivory. The hair is auburn/copper, strawberry blond or red. Eyes are green/brown, hazel or green.
Autumn, or fall, is the time of year when the leaves fall to the ground and return to earth, and the predominant colours are orange, brown and golden earthy colours. As the colours suggest, the Autumn personality is an earthy being, warm and lovable and extremely loyal. They can quickly change, like the weather, from being happy to being moody, and this makes them a bit unpredictable.
At one moment they can be happy, outgoing and friendly, the next quiet, and preferring to be alone. They hate routine of any kind and are capable of doing many things at once.
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