‘Color analysis hack’: Diner used menu booklet to find his best shades

August 13, 2025 - 1:20 PM
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Screengrab from a video posted by TikTok user @iamjbxgeronimo (Screengrab from iamjbxgeronimo via TikTok)

“Go get that glow.”

A video caught online attention showing a Filipino doing a “color analysis” using a restaurant’s menu booklet.

A TikTok user posted a clip of an individual holding a menu booklet and using its colors to determine which clothing hues best match their skin tone.

“Cheapest color analysis in PH [Philippines],” the online user captioned the post.

The video showed the individual flipping through each page of a restaurant’s menu booklet, checking if its colors complemented his skin tone with the help of his companions.

@iamjbxgeronimo Cheapest color analysis in PH #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #fun #manam ♬ original sound – SkyE – IG: iamjbxgeronimo

The post has gained 1.1 million views, 117,300 likes, and nearly 900 comments so far, including one from The Moment Group (TMG) account.

TMG is known for creating some of the country’s most iconic dining concepts, including brands like Manam, Ooma, Din Tai Fung, and 8Cuts.

Manam, in particular, is famous for its signature “comfort Filipino” dishes such as watermelon sinigang, crispy sisig and kare-kare.

Meanwhile, many online users found the TikTok clip amusing, which also caught the attention of TMG.

“New Manam experience unlocked,” the resto group said with a grinning-squinting face emoji.

“It’s giving cool winter with hints of ube undertones! Go get that glow, girlypop,” it commented with a nail polish emoji.

Screengrab of a comment by The Moment Group in a TikTok post by user @iamjbxgeronimo (Screengrab from iamjbxgeronimo via TikTok)”‘Di na pala kailangan mag-book ng color analysis, mag dine-in lang sa Manam, okay na,” another TikTok user said.

“I love Filipino humor. We can find fun in anything,” a different user commented.

“Color analysis, food edition, haha,” another said.

Color analysis is the process of evaluating a person’s features, like their skin, eyes, and hair, to identify which colors in clothing best complement their appearance.