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The color of your swimsuit reveals a lot about your
current state of mind.
Here’s an example: if a woman
pairs her flowery pink swimsuit with orange board shorts, and goes
for a walk by the shore where she can see the pristine waters meet
the blue sky, she is likely to feel a sense of overwhelming bliss.
According to Color Psychologists, pink is romance, orange is
adventure, and blue is peace. And as the prominent colors of the
beach are blue, yellow and green, it is clear to see why it is a
favorite spot for most. Seligman’s research on Color Psychology
states that blue brings feelings of calmness or serenity, and is
often described as “peaceful, tranquil, and secure”. Green
represents tranquility, good luck, health and fertility. Yellow, on
the other hand, is sunshine‑“it is a warm color that denotes
happiness and joy.”
Think about grabbing a handful of
bikinis and choosing the sultry blue one simply because it feels
right Imagine playing with the smooth, warm sand that glistens under
the bright yellow sun. Picture clear blue waters rife with all sorts
of marine life: coy angel fish, or some turtles. A strawberry
daiquiri with a quaint little umbrella beckons, Colors, too, have
certain hold on what most feel. Women, most especially, find that
what they wear tend to reflect their mood. Color Psychologists state
that women who feel bad can easily lift their spirits by choosing a
variety of happy tones.
Of course, happiness is not a
static state. According to an article in the Times Magazine, even
the happiest of people feel blue at times. While even the bluest
have their moments of joy.
Those who are looking to
get that warm feeling of happiness this summer can bask in it at any
of the local resorts, wearing the right color of swimwear to perk
them up. Women will particularly like Sassa’s line of
happy-looking swimsuits, available in major department stores
nationwide.
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