Thursday, May 12, 2011

Relationship between color and mood.

It has been almost a week since trying BBC "Night Ops", I really like it but it doesn't match my mood. Maybe I should rephrase it, it doesn't match the mood I want to be in. Dark is where I'm at and I want something to lift me up. This is one of the things that men miss out on most of the time. Using color to express or set a tone for your day or week. For years I have felt like part of a drone army, all looking the same. I wore BBC "Blue Christmas" last time I wanted something up lifting. Anyone have a suggestion? Do you think the color of the polish can help change your mood?

4 comments:

  1. In a way yes. I find that when I try something new or out of the ordinary and it really looks good, it gives me a bump in the ego. Most times though the bump is due to the response I get from someone else who has taken time to notice.

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  2. Directly or indirectly it has had an influenced your mood. So when you need a bump in your mood, you can wear a bolder color that may elicit positive comments. Just looking at my feet when they have brighter colors can lift my mood.

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  3. Oh, I definitely think you can help your mood with your color choices - I'm wearing purple toes and neon rainbow fingers, and I smile every time I look at them. My husband thinks I'm silly, but on the other hand, he smiles too!

    (just found your blog, nice toes, btw!)

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  4. Thanks Lizzie, The last two times I wore polish on my fingers, my day had a lighter mood to it. However, it can be distracting when I'm driving. I find myself looking at my nails! I ordered a bright orange and it should be here for my pedicure on Friday; that should set the tone for the weekend.

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