Color psychology is the study of how different colors can affect your mood and behavior. Now much of the evidence in this field is anecdotal at best, but artists and interior designers have long known how important colors are to your mood.
For example, red, yellow, and orange are known as warm colors. They can evoke feelings ranging from warmth to hostility.
Whereas, blue, purple, and green are known as the cool colors. And they can make you feel anything from calm to sadness.
But according to a color psychology expert, one color stands above them all. Especially when you wear it.
She said, “Green is the psychological primary color that balances the other three: red, yellow and blue. Too stressed? It will calm you. Down in the dumps? It will lift you up. It’s a calming color, and I love wearing it.”
And there are studies that show seeing the color green in your environment lowers your stress level. Like, if you see a green space in a city, it can lower your blood pressure and heart rate.
A psychologist and Reiki master agreed, and said, “Green tends to be soothing, so wearing green may make you feel more relaxed and less anxious.”
If this is true, New York Jets fans would like a word.
(NY Post / Verywell Mind)