
From the More Alive With Color book You Will Learn How To:
- Determine your personal Colortime® that will help you when shopping for clothes, cosmetics, and accessories.
- Use color with confidence to make you feel more secure and successful and to help you avoid expensive mistakes with color.
- Take advantage of your personal Signature Colors to help you establish your very own style
- Combine colors to bring out your own creativity.
- See what color says about you, enabling you to transform your wardrobe, your cosmetics, your style and reflect your personality.
- Use my Color Clock™ system to simplify, organize and excite your life!
- Utilize Crossover Colors that everyone can use as the no-fail basis of a ‘working’ wardrobe.

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