Monday, August 6, 2018

Put Your Red Shoes, Dance the Blues


Most psychologists, relationship consultant and color scientists warn against wearing red in your special date. And they don’t cry foul. There are clinical researches that categorically states, by fact of sciences, that red can hyper your man into lusty or dodgy leads. Red slim top and enough makeup can even scare a check-out-chick. But we will talk about how and which red shades can be tucked to eyes without exploding the big ben. 


Roses, poets, hookers and lunar eclipses historically have pushed RED to a sex-lust demilitarized zone. The inventor of red carpet was shot amid drug-sex-gun scandal. There is thing about red that bothers me, bothers every parent when seeing their teen girls in red. Does RED always gets you to bed? Not always but it tends to. Also you render a character if you through the color you wear. Unless you are film star or a sex worker, taking caution on red is wise. Where is the balance? Many opine to mix and match but I like to select the shades as the first step.
The shades of red are many but I have my version of decent red shades that you can refer to time to time and pick one for your occasion and expression. Be moderate – don’t go too sober, don’t go too loud. Right balance of a red shade can work for you.
 
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What are the shades? There is a million out there, don’t get cluttered by names and images and social media. The basic and distinct shades are rose, candy, apple, blush, cherry and mahogany. There are in-betweens or alien names or designers’ special mix but unless you are a billionaire fat Tom boy’s girl, don’t worry about those.

Again, like I always say, conservatives pick blush and mahogany and these are colors are awesome if you can put in the right silhouettes and blend with your curve-lump-bump. Candy is pure and bright expression if tucked in moderation of makeup and accessories. Rose, apple and cherry are average and you will see many people wearing those. I see a lot of fabrics hanging in supermarkets in those colors.
Final Verdict? I bracket four shades for you to pick – candy for young or mid age females with substance and class, blush for light, smart-casual get ups and mahogany for 40+ women in formal cocktail party.

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