Feeling Blue? Enhance Your Mood With 100 Colours

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It's a tale as old as time, but it's true. What we wear and how we look on the outside can have a great impact on how we feel on the inside. While in many instances it's taking care of yourself from the inside out that really counts, when it comes to a confidence quick fix, there's lots to be gained by our sartorial and grooming choices.

Whether it's your go-to skinny jeans, that crisp white fitted shirt with almost empowering qualities, the feeling you have after the perfect salon blow dry, or stocking up on your favourite flawless foundation, we all have our tricks for looking and feeling great.

Today, with Dove Invisible Dry - a 24 hour deodorant that promises to help prevent white marks on over 100 colours - we're looking at the ways in which three certain colours can enhance our mood.

  • Red

Red is perhaps the most powerful of colours when it comes to evoking certain feelings. While for some, a flash of red can relate to feelings of anger, e.g. 'he saw red', for most of us ladies who dare to wear it, it can be quite the powerful confidence booster. It's hot, it exhibits an air of passion and it's certainly the more head-turning of colours. Whether you opt for a red dress or bright rouge lips, be sure to pair it with Dove Invisible Dry.

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  • Blue

As far as our moods are concerned, you can consider blue to be the opposite of red. Where red is firey and hot, blue is cool and calming, yet still uplifting. Like green below, we link blue to nature, with the shades of the sky and sea evoking feelings of tranquility. Blue is also a very eye-catching colour to wear and, interestingly, for those going for interviews, blue is often recommended for it encourages feelings of trustworthiness in a potential employee.

  • Green

While in literature we associate green with envy and jealousy, the colour green is preferred for its calming and easy going qualities. Ever find yourself gazing out the window into a park full of greenery? That's because it's one of the more soothing colours, a symbol of nature. While red can be linked to more extreme feelings, wearing green can also be quite refreshing and act as a natural de-stresser or a healer for those who've noticed that their moods have dropped.
Whatever your mood, never under estimate the positive power of certain colours. And whichever shade you choose to wear, you'll have no fear of white marks with Dove Invisible Dry.

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What are you favourite colours to wear? And do you agree with these colour interpretations? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!

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