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Lingerie Colors: Colored Lingerie to Change the Mood

A Guide to Hidden Color Meanings in Lingerie

 

It’s been a secret of businesses everywhere for quite some time, presenting someone with specific colors can have a change on their mood and their way of thinking. Many stores will paint their walls certain colors to invoke the feeling of comfort or urge to shop in their costumers. In fact, restaurants often use this trick with the color red, as it is known to induce hunger. Now you can bring this closely guarded secret into the bedroom and choose lingerie colors that convey just what you want to say . . .

RED
It is said that the color red invokes a unique reaction in our bodies making our heart’s beat faster and making us breath more frequently. This is why the color red is often said to be the color of love. It may help take you through the motions of being in love. Choose red for a night of passion that is sure to make his heart race!

BLUE
The color blue can make you feel a since of calm serenity. Blue is a great color for a night when you just want to relax and unwind in a pair of silk lingerie jammies, next to the fireplace with your sweetie.

PURPLE
The color purple conveys feminine power and beauty. It is related to a regal sophistication. Purple is the perfect color for bringing a little glamour into the bedroom.

GREEN
Green has a relaxing effect on both the mind and body. It often appears in doctor’s offices because it lessens anxiety. Green is the perfect color to snuggle up with after a long night of romance for some much needed R&R.

YELLOW
The color yellow can have a positive change on someone’s outlook. It can also be used to draw attention to an object. Yellow is perfect for those nights you need an attention getting outfit to draw your sweetie away from the big game.

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 December 2008 )