Colour Analysis in London
London has a deep and method-diverse colour analysis market, with sourced listings in Mayfair, Angel, Islington, London Bridge, Belgravia, Chiswick, Primrose Hill, Battersea, and southwest London. Published 2026 prices in the directory run from GBP £87.50 for lower-cost Korean-style options to GBP £375 for advanced SciART analysis. In-person one-to-one sessions most often sit between GBP £195 and £325 when a price is published. London is useful because it gives clients real method choice: Korean personal colour, House of Colour seasonal draping, Colour Me Beautiful tonal work, 12-season and 18-season analysis, and SciART all appear in the sourced set.
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In short
11 London colour analysts in this directory publish prices from GBP £87.50 to £375 in 2026. London has Korean-style draping around Angel and Islington, House of Colour consultants across west and southwest London, SciART in the sourced set, and 12-season or tonal services around London Bridge and SE1.
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What to know before booking colour analysis in London
| Standard individual session | Many published in-person London sessions sit around GBP £195 to £325 |
|---|---|
| Lower published entry point | JINIHIRU lists the lowest directory price range at GBP £87.50 to £125 |
| Premium published range | Chromology is the highest listed London price at GBP £375 |
| Methods available | Korean personal colour, House of Colour, SciART, Colour Me Beautiful, 12-season, 18-season, and tonal |
| Strongest clusters | Angel, Islington, London Bridge, Belgravia, Mayfair, Chiswick, Primrose Hill, and Battersea |
11 sourced listings
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Which colour analysis methods are available in London?
Korean personal colour, House of Colour seasonal analysis, SciART, Colour Me Beautiful tonal work, and expanded seasonal systems produce different outputs. London has enough options that the system should come before the postcode.
Korean-style colour is useful for clients who want beauty and makeup direction quickly. SciART, House of Colour, and expanded seasonal systems are better fits when wardrobe precision and long-term shopping are the main goal.
Korean-style colour analysis
Angel and Islington are the clearest cluster for Korean-style colour analysis. JINIHIRU publishes 16 sub-seasonal analysis, while Rele Colour lists Korean-style colour analysis for London.
House of Colour
House of Colour is unusually visible across Greater London. Sourced profiles include Chiswick, Primrose Hill, and Battersea consultants using seasonal draping and House of Colour materials.
SciART, 12-season, and tonal systems
Chromology brings SciART into the sourced set. One Of a Style publishes 12-season and 18-season analysis, while Flow Image lists Colour Me Beautiful tonal and seasonal work.
All 11 London color analysts compared
This table turns the sourced directory into a booking comparison. Start with the best-fit tags, then compare method, duration, price, and location before checking the live booking page.
| Best fit | Studio | Area | Method | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clients who specifically want SciART rather than a broad seasonal or tonal method. | Chromology | Belgravia / London listing | SciART A calibrated 12-tone seasonal analysis method based on neutral studio conditions and controlled draping. 12-tone A seasonal analysis system that divides the four main seasons into 12 palettes or tones. analysis | Not listed 1 | GBP £375 |
| Mayfair clients comparing in-person colour analysis with online services. | Curate Your Style | Mayfair | Seasonal and online colour analysis | Not listed 1 | GBP £100 in-person London |
| Clients who want a tonal system and multiple central London appointment areas. | Flow Image | London Bridge / central London | Colour Me Beautiful tonal and seasonal | 90 min About 1.5 hours | GBP £159 to £209 |
| North London clients comparing House of Colour consultants. | House of Colour Fiona Ingham | Primrose Hill | House of Colour A franchise training system using four-season draping with sub-season and style analysis add-ons. seasonal analysis | Not listed 1 | GBP £235 to £280 |
| Southwest London clients who want House of Colour close to Wandsworth or Battersea. | House of Colour Karin Donnachie | Battersea | House of Colour A franchise training system using four-season draping with sub-season and style analysis add-ons. seasonal analysis | Not listed 1 | No public price in directory data |
| West London clients who want House of Colour without crossing central London. | House of Colour Sandy Lancaster | Chiswick | House of Colour A franchise training system using four-season draping with sub-season and style analysis add-ons. seasonal analysis | Not listed 1 | GBP £250 to £280 |
| Clients who want Korean-style colour and makeup shade guidance in north central London. | JINIHIRU | Islington | Korean personal colour A Korean-style color analysis approach often focused on complexion, makeup shades, and beauty direction. , 16 sub-seasonal | 60 min About 60 minutes | GBP £87.50 to £125 |
| Clients who want colour consultation with makeup application and a fabric wallet. | Julia Calliano | London | Colour consultation and makeup application | Not listed 1 | GBP £300 |
| Clients who want seasonal analysis with makeup and hair colour recommendations. | One Of a Style | London Bridge | 12-season A seasonal analysis system that divides the four main seasons into 12 palettes or tones. and 18-season colour analysis | Not listed 1 | GBP £260 to £325 |
| Clients comparing shorter Korean-style appointments with fuller in-person packages. | Rele Colour | London | Korean-style in-person and virtual colour analysis | 45-180 min 45 minutes to 3 hours | GBP £119 to £249 |
| Clients comparing in-person draping with online colour analysis. | Styled By Sian | London | Seasonal, in-person, and online colour analysis | Not listed 1 | GBP £195 to £320 |
1 Exact session length was not published in the directory source. Confirm timing on the live booking page before paying.
What is the best-value colour analysis in London?
The best value depends on whether you need a quick palette, a known method, or a longer wardrobe-focused appointment. London has enough choice that the cheapest session and the best session are not always the same.
Lowest visible entry point
JINIHIRU is the lowest listed London entry point in the directory at GBP £87.50 to £125.
Middle of the market
Many London one-to-one appointments sit around GBP £195 to £325 when pricing is published.
Specialist-method premium
SciART and some longer seasonal appointments cost more, but they may be worth comparing if method precision matters.
Break-even math
A GBP £260 session pays for itself if it prevents two wrong purchases at about GBP £130 each.
Where should I book a colour analysis in London?
Angel and Islington
Angel and Islington stand out for Korean-style colour analysis. JINIHIRU is on White Lion Street, and Rele Colour lists London in-person Korean-style services.
JINIHIRU / Rele Colour
London Bridge, Borough, and SE1
London Bridge and SE1 are practical central options for workday appointments. One Of a Style publishes London Bridge colour analysis, and Flow Image lists several central London consultation areas.
One Of a Style / Flow Image
West and southwest London
West and southwest London carry much of the traditional stylist market. Curate Your Style is in Mayfair, and sourced House of Colour listings cover Chiswick, Primrose Hill, and Battersea.
Curate Your Style / House of Colour Sandy Lancaster / House of Colour Fiona Ingham / House of Colour Karin Donnachie / Julia Calliano / Styled By Sian
Belgravia and specialist appointments
Belgravia matters because SciART is rarer in the London set. Chromology is the sourced SciART listing to compare against seasonal and Korean-style options.
Chromology
When London colour analysis is not the right booking
You only want a quick label and will not use the palette for shopping, makeup, or hair colour decisions.
You want SciART but do not want to travel or confirm the current appointment location. Availability is narrower than seasonal analysis.
You are choosing only by Tube distance. In London, method fit can matter more than the closest postcode.
You need a low-cost answer and are comfortable with photo-based work. Online colour analysis may be enough for that use case.
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Use these next steps if you already know your season and want the result to work in real clothes, makeup, and shopping decisions.