Since over 400,000 people saved the video , and many others praised how"smart" the hack was, I knew I had to try it out. One person said it even saved them $500 .So, I put Kali's hack to the test... and it surprised me. Notes below :
Next, Kali said to pick an area on your face that you think represents your skin color.
Soooo... I gave myself a makeshift color analysis using clothes in my closet . I didn't have the exact colors ChatGPT suggested , so I focused on comparing"softer, lighter" shades to"deeper tones" .TBH, this was super fun to make, but confused me a bit more. I think I naturally lean more toward autumn, but it could depend on whether I want a softer look or something with more contrast.
He continued,"It was trained on the Internet, so if there's content about color palettes on the Internet, it could be using that information." But he reminded me,"The models aren't trained to give you a good color palette recommendation; they're trained to give you an answer that sounds like a human gave you an answer. So sometimes they get it right, but sometimes it might be wrong, even though it sounds right. The clearest way to know is if a professional agrees.