Wayne Flossien De Silva

💬 Let’s talk ColourSense!

We'd love to hear your thoughts and answer any questions you have. Here are a few things we’d be especially excited to dive into with the Product Hunt community:

👀 Curious how it works?

Ask us about the AI behind ColourSense, how it detects skin tones and undertones, or how we built our color palette logic!

🎨 Want to know how personalized your palette is?

Let us know what you see when you try it out — do the suggested colors surprise you? Have you tried them in real life?

⚒️ Fellow makers, developers, designers — we’d love to trade notes.

Ask us anything about building fast during a hackathon, project managing with a small team, or launching as a bootstrapped team!

📊 Interested in the data side?

We’re happy to share how we’re using analytics to improve the user experience and what we’re learning from early users.

💡 Have a feature idea?

We’re already thinking about future updates — tell us what you’d want to see next!

Waitlist: https://mycoloursense.com/waitlist

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Jake Crump

Hey hey! Maybe a basic question, but what's the use case for @ColourSense ? I'm not quite sure I understand the main purpose it's serving. I kind of assumed it had something to do with pulling out color palettes from images, but it seems like it's more geared toward something to do with skin tones?

Jimmaleen de Silva
@jakecrump Hey! Great question! 😊 @ColourSense is actually more about skin tone detection than general color palette generation. The idea is to help people find colors that complement their natural skin tone, whether that’s for outfits, makeup, or branding. It does involve working with colors from images, but it’s really focused on making color choices more inclusive and personal, especially around skin tones. Hope that makes a bit more sense now! Always happy to chat more about what’s going on under the surface! 🧠🎨