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The psychological effects of colour: how colours influence mood and perception

The psychological effects of colour: how colours influence mood and perception

The psychological effects of colour: how colours influence mood and perception Colour plays a significant role in our daily lives. It influences your mood, appearance, and even how others perceive you. But did you know that colour preferences are not only personal but also shaped by culture? In this blog, you’ll discover the impact of…

Spring Type

Spring Type

Spring types are often blonde individuals with fair skin. The hair doesn’t always have to be light blonde; it can also be honey blonde or medium blonde, and sometimes, as they age, it may turn salt-and-pepper coloured. When a spring type goes grey, it’s usually not silver-grey but more of a beige-grey or matte grey….

Winter Type

Winter Type

No other colour type has as much diversity as the winter type. Winter types often have dark to medium-coloured hair, and when they go grey, it often takes on a silver sheen. The eyes of a Winter type can range from bright blue to deep dark brown, light brown, or even green or grey-green. The…

Summer Type

Summer Type

The summer type includes people with blonde hair, pepper-and-salt hair, or light to silvery-grey hair. Summer types are common in the Netherlands and Scandinavia. Blonde people in Greece or Italy are also often the summer type. They typically have fair skin, blue, green-grey, or grey-blue eyes, and hair that isn’t very dark. In winter, summer…

Autumn Type

Autumn Type

People with red hair and green eyes are often categorized as the Autumn type, but this type encompasses much more variety. Autumn types might have brown, red, or camel-coloured hair, with eyes that are green, brown, or even ochre-yellow. Their hair may feature a golden glow, though it can just as easily be a matte…