The Pigment Principle (part 2)
Now that summer is upon us, the sun is directly overhead and the
bright colors we wear in this season look their best because the
sunlight is shining directly overhead. Bright colors look
natural during this time of the year. That's why fuchsia, spring
green and bright yellow look at out of place in the winter; the
sun is lower in the sky, nature does not have flowers blooming
in the landscape, and those bright colors almost look muddied
... back to the summer, where we are!
There are an abundance of shades of green to choose from; lime
green, soft apple green, deep forest, olive, and list the goes
on. Bright lime green looks best on young people with clear
complexions. The brightness of lime reflects light and draws
attention to our skin so that if you have blemishes, strong
lines, etc., on your face, they will be more evident when you
wear brights. Apple green is popular right now because so many
people look soft, confident and calm when they wear it. Olive
and deep forests greens add to a person's aura of stability and
dependability.In business or when you entertain, wearing green
is great for introducing a new, invigorating idea, plan or
product. Greens can be tricky to wear because of the yellow
combined with the blue.
Yellow does not work with all skin tones especially if you have
been sick, had a headache or an upset stomach. When our PH is
out of balance from not feeling well, more bile is released in
our system which can make the skin appear more yellowish. If you
wear yellow or a yellow green color when you are "under the
weather", more people will notice that you don't feel well
because the yellow clothing will draw attention to the extra
yellow tone of your skin. Yellow as a color is so bright;
everyone notices the color and you in it. If you want to make a
dramatic entrance, yellow makes it easy to be noticed right
away. We associate yellow with bright, cheerful, sunny days. If
you are working with a project that has lost its steam, wearing
yellow when you try a new approach will make for a high-energy
impact. So, wear yellows when you are healthy and feeling great
because everyone will see you coming!
Orange communicates that you are in the mood to play. You will
notice more people wearing orange in the warm months when we are
particularly active in outdoor sports. Orange also revs up an
audience and people who are attending all types of games or
outdoor activities. If you wear orange in a conservative office
setting, however, people might respond inappropriately. Wearing
orange, you will be taken more seriously in business if your
line of work is "fun in the sun", sports or the fashion
industry. Orange is best at the company picnic rather than
inside in the boardroom.
Pink emits youth, energy and enthusiasm. People tend to feel
younger when they wear all shades of pink. The brighter the pink
the more attention you draw to yourself. This is great if you
are leading a meeting, or find yourself the center of attention
at a function. The soft shades of pink help others see you as
reassuring. If you are going to be dealing with a person who is
upset or you are the one delivering bad news, soft pink will
keep them calmer and will not provoke them emotionally. If you
have to conduct an exit interview, wearing pastel pink could
keep a volatile situation from escalating into emotional
fireworks. If you have to fire someone, don't wear red!!
Purple lets people know you "think outside the box", see
yourself as unique and don't believe you are obligated to follow
the mainstream.
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