The use of the colour lilac to improve your life is not a farfetched concept.
By Rebecca Sophia Meade
Colour is a potent force in the world. Throughout the day individuals encounter a wide range of colours, which they respond to in myriad ways. Various personality types tend to gravitate to
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The Colour Pink - An Overview
In many parts of the world pink is associated with femininity, softness and happiness. However in Japan it has a masculine association, as it represents the Samurai (young warriors) who lost their lives in battle in the prime of their lives. Each spring in Japan
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The Colour Blue - An Overview
Lots of people love the colour blue, they associate it with a beautiful blue sky, which normally means it is a nice day and with the sea, which brings pleasant memories of being by the seaside.
It is linked with the mind, with the intellect and consciousness. It
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The Colour Green-An Overview
Being from the Emerald Isle, I can tell you that there are at least forty shades of green; in fact I am still counting! Lush, peaceful and vibrant greens can be seen around Ireland which gets plenty of rain to keep those shades of green going and growing!
Green i
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The Colour Yellow-An Overview
The first picture that comes to mind when I think of yellow is the sun. I see rays of yellow and glittery light shining down, rays of happiness and warmth. Yellow is closely connected with energy, happiness and intellectual activity.
On the flipside of this, i
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The Colour Orange-An Overview
It is said that the colour orange is a colour that you either love or hate. Orange is a very sociable colour that stimulates our urge to socialise, be active but also stimulates our appetite. In Christianity orange is associated with gluttony whereas in the Nativ
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Simply red; that simple yet powerful primary colour, added into bedroom decor could be likened to putting a packet of firelighters, with a dash of petrol into your love life. Sounds exciting, but think about how quickly the fire would start and then how it may simmer down too quickly as well.
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