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Spring Warm Personal Color (봄 웜) 봄 웜

Quick answer: Spring warm (봄 웜) is Korea's brightest warm season, suited to people with light, clear, golden-toned skin. Spring warms shine in fresh peach, coral, apricot and warm pink shades. In K-beauty, coral gradient lips and peachy blush are go-to picks that support a youthful, glowing look.

Spring warm (봄 웜) is Korea's brightest warm season, suited to people with light, clear, golden-toned skin. Spring warms shine in fresh peach, coral, apricot and warm pink shades. In K-beauty, coral gradient lips and peachy blush are go-to picks that support a youthful, glowing look.

How spring warm looks

Spring-warm coloring is light, clear and golden. Skin often has a warm ivory or peachy cast, eyes and hair lean golden-brown rather than ashy, and the overall impression is bright and fresh rather than deep. Spring warms generally look most radiant in vivid, clear warm shades — think the colors of early-spring blossoms — and can look washed out in muddy or overly dark tones.

Best K-beauty shades

Coral, peach, apricot, salmon pink and warm light browns flatter spring warms beautifully. For lips, a coral or peach gradient lip (그라데이션 립) supports that fresh, just-bitten Korean look. Cheeks come alive with peachy-coral blush, and eyes suit warm bronze, apricot and soft gold shadows. Brands like Etude, Romand and Peripera offer plenty of coral and peach tones popular with spring-warm fans in Korea.

Base and finish tips

Choose a foundation with a warm or neutral-warm undertone to harmonize with golden skin; an overly pink or ashy base can fight your natural glow. A dewy, glass-skin finish using essences and a light cushion supports the bright, luminous quality spring warms are known for. Keep contour soft and warm rather than cool-gray to keep the look fresh and lifted.

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✍️ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team — dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.

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