Colors have always had an important meaning for humans and therefore also for psychology. The fashion and color of each piece of clothing and candle and their combination are no exception here. Each color is associated with a specific effect and symbolism.
Fashionable candles and color psychology
Depending on the viewer, there are still differences because some color meanings are also determined and fixed by traditions and different cultures. Other effects of colors, on the other hand, are almost universal and are perceived in a similar or the same way by people all over the world.
For example, shades from red to yellow are considered warm colors everywhere, while shades from green to blue are cold. The reason for this, from a psychological point of view, is one’s own human experience, which associates red and yellow with a warm fire and blue and green with colder water.
Anyone who likes to experiment with colors should, on the one hand, orientate themselves a little on current color trends and combinations.
Possible effects of colors
Red stands for energy, passion, and love, but also for liveliness and especially in nature for danger. Red carriers are known for short tempers and assertiveness.
Blue radiates calm, but under certain circumstances, it can also appear distant and cold. Anyone who likes blue often is classified as in need of harmony and avoiding conflict.
Anyone who likes to see yellow is considered intelligent, freedom-loving, factual, and reasonable. However, yellow can also stand for envy.
Green is the color of hope and life. People who like the color green look to the future, but also like to calm themselves with the color. Those who collect green color infused candles are also perceived as generous.
Anyone who likes black is considered an individual and radiates strength or pessimism. Black is also considered elegant, simple and the color of mourning.
Fashion and its impact on health
Aside from the color effect, fashion has a much more direct effect on people’s health and thus initially on the psyche, but later possibly even on the human body. Because the cult of appearance and above all beauty and the associated values of fame, power, and wealth has existed in society for thousands of years and continues to this day.