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Colour Analysis in London

London has at least 11 sourced colour analysis providers in the United Kingdom, with studios and stylists in Mayfair, Angel, London Bridge, Borough, Belgravia, Chiswick, Primrose Hill, Battersea, and southwest London. Published 2026 prices range from GBP £26.40 for online seasonal colour analysis to GBP £375 for advanced SciART analysis. In-person one-to-one sessions most often sit between GBP £209 and £325. The city is method-diverse: Korean-style draping is visible around Angel and Islington, House of Colour has several Greater London consultants, One Of a Style publishes 12-season and 18-season options in London Bridge, Flow Image uses Colour Me Beautiful tonal and seasonal analysis, and Chromology publishes SciART in Belgravia.

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London has more method variety than a smaller UK city. A client can compare Korean-style draping in Angel, House of Colour consultants across Greater London, SciART in Belgravia, and tonal colour analysis around SE1.

Price is not the only difference. The lower-cost London options tend to be shorter or online, while the higher-priced appointments usually include longer draping, a larger swatch system, makeup guidance, or a more specialised method.

Which colour analysis methods are available in London?

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 publishes packages using Korean multi-colour drapes.

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 publishes SciART in Belgravia. One Of a Style publishes 12-season and 18-season analysis in London Bridge, while Flow Image publishes Colour Me Beautiful tonal and seasonal work.

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Angel and Islington

Angel and Islington stand out for Korean-style colour analysis. JINIHIRU is on White Lion Street, and Rele Colour lists Angel as its London location.

JINIHIRU / Rele Colour
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London Bridge, Borough, and SE1

London Bridge and Borough are practical central options for workday appointments. One Of a Style publishes London Bridge colour analysis, and Flow Image lists SE1 consultation locations.

One Of a Style / Flow Image
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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, Julia Calliano, and Styled By Sian listings cover Chiswick, Battersea, Primrose Hill, and southwest London.

Curate Your Style / House of Colour Sandy Lancaster / House of Colour Fiona Ingham / House of Colour Karin Donnachie / Julia Calliano / Styled By Sian
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Belgravia

Belgravia matters because it is the sourced SciART option. Chromology publishes advanced 12-tone SciART colour analysis from The Light Centre Belgravia.

Chromology

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FAQFrequently asked

How much does colour analysis cost in London?
Colour analysis in London costs GBP £26.40 to £375 in 2026 based on published prices. In-person one-to-one sessions usually sit between GBP £209 and £325, with SciART listed at GBP £375.
Is colour analysis worth it in London?
Colour analysis is worth it in London if you will use the palette for shopping, makeup, hair colour, or wardrobe editing. The city has enough method choice that paying more can make sense when the system fits your needs.
What is the difference between online and in-person colour analysis in London?
In-person colour analysis in London uses live draping and direct comparison under controlled lighting. Online analysis is cheaper and easier to book, but it depends on photo quality and cannot test fabric against your face in the room.
Which colour analysis method is most popular in London?
Seasonal colour analysis is the broadest category in London. The local market also includes House of Colour, Colour Me Beautiful tonal analysis, Korean-style draping, 12-season, 18-season, and SciART.
How do I choose a colour analyst in London?
Choose a London colour analyst by comparing method, price, session length, and location first. A GBP £125 Korean-style session in Angel is a different product from a GBP £375 SciART appointment in Belgravia.
How long does a colour analysis appointment take in London?
A London colour analysis appointment usually takes 45 minutes to 3 hours. JINIHIRU publishes 60 minutes, Flow Image publishes 1.5 hours, and Rele Colour publishes 45 minutes to 3 hours depending on the package.
Can I book Korean colour analysis in London?
Yes, Korean-style colour analysis is available in London. JINIHIRU publishes 16 sub-seasonal analysis in Islington, and Rele Colour publishes Korean-style in-person packages in Angel.
Should I book central London or a neighborhood stylist?
Book by method first, then check the journey. Central London has Mayfair, Belgravia, London Bridge, Borough, and Angel options, while Chiswick, Primrose Hill, Battersea, and southwest London may be easier for local clients.