Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Speaking in Colour.

Reveal Your True Colours
Colour has a profound influence not only on how
attractive you look but also how you feel.
Ever looked in the mirror and felt you look dull, boring?
Are you confused about which colours suit you best?
A personalized colour consultation will determine the most 

suitable colours for you.


The Incorrect Colours will make you: look tired, depressed, unapproachable, aggressive, and angry; dulls your complexion; distorts your face shape, shows up pigmentation marks; accentuates lines and dark circles under eyes.
The Correct Colours will: contour, define bone structure; improve skin texture; smooth lines, shadows; even out skin imperfections, define the eye area, lift up features.

The Colour Consultation process will indicate to you:
  • A collection of colours that suit you the best
  • Why certain shades complement you more than others
  • How best to wear colours you already have
  • A combination of colours that make your wardrobe more versatile
  • Which shades of make-up items will suit you best
  • What hair colour tones too opt for
To reveal your True Colours contact us at Professional Impressions
Tel: 011 467 5126   Email: prof–imp@mweb.co.za   Web: www.profimpressions.co.za

Speaking in Colour
Scientists have found that colours can influence our mood – a process called chromodynamics. When your eyes see colour, it sends a message to the brain which is transferred to your body. To see how colour affects us, we only have to look at nature. You look up at the sky and you feel somehow calmer. You sit on the grass and feel peaceful. You stand on the earth and feel grounded. 
How colour affects your body, is actually not as mysterious as it might sound. 

Dark clothing will increase your body heat because it traps and holds the sun’s energy. This will again affect the skin and if you wear black all the time you might find that your skin goes pasty. You might also feel tired because the heat generated around your body will be draining. In contrast, light coloured and white clothing will lift your mood because it allows light to flow in and out of the body. Therefore it will be better to wear white if you have cold rather than dark colours as it could help you recover faster.
Colour is like a sculptor’s pallet allowing us to create the perfect balance of light and shadow, sculpting and softening.

A Guide to Colour


Red is a color that is impossible to ignore as it can add a note of intensity and drama to any situation. If you wish to communicate passion and assertiveness, wear red. Paloma Picasso used red as a signature statement. Politicians often wear red ties to add punch to their traditional dark suits. Careful though if you are going for a job interview wearing too much red will make you appear intimidating to the interviewer. It is a physically active colour and may cause your blood pressure to rise – therefore wear it if you suffer from low blood pressure. Wear red socks and gloves in winter to help improve poor circulation.

Orange is said to be excellent for when you’re feeling listless. It’s also recommended for stimulating the immune system. If you need to complete a difficult project or dealing with difficult clients, wear rust to help you feel determined.
Yellow is a color that appears happy and sunny. It communicates high energy, originality and innovation. Wearing yellow imparts a sense of optimism and hope. It is a good colour to wear when feeling tired as it may energise. Also try wearing it when feeling depressed. Wear it if you need to concentrate (attending a course or workshop). Go yellow when you need to study or be creative as it’s a stimulating colour.
Green denotes a kind, helpful person who cares about others. It also shows you are stable and balanced. Wearing green will assist you in appearing to be outgoing and social. Green can also be worn when you’re tense and need to relax.
Brown and Beige’s can be worn to communicate a sense of substance, worth, and warmth. A shade of dark brown could make you feel more critical of others so rather choose lighter brown when having to deal with people. Wearing brown does aid physical and emotional endurance and it may help stabilise someone who is inconsistent in their behaviour.
Blue shows you’re a thinker and good communicator. People place a sense of trust in those who wear blue. Many military and airline staff have blue uniforms-representing responsibility. It may also prevent you from becoming emotionally drained.


Pink can appear tender and refined and can impart a quality of gentleness to an outfit. Pink at one point was considered totally feminine, but is acceptable in menswear as a shirt or tie color. Pink helps relax the muscles - also helps release mental tension. Wear pink to help relieve pain.

Taupe’s and Grey’s often blend into the environment and make you appear cool, composed and reliable.

Black is the negation of color but is often chosen as a color to wear in business. It can appear mysterious, intense and powerful. Wearing black encourages self-control and you’ll be able to stand your ground better when wearing black. Black does tend to send the message to stay away from the wearer. It also conveys an impression of wisdom.

White is symbolic of cleanliness and freshness. It is recommended if you feel weighed down by worry as it’s said to be uplifting.

Book your colour consulation and enjoy these benefits:
  • Wearing the appropriate colours will dramatically increase confidence levels.
  • Creating a professional, individual image is extremely important to climb the ladder of success. Wearing the appropriate colours will make you stand out amongst the crowd.
  • Having a co–ordinated wardrobe will save you time and money.
  • From now on you will be confident that everything you chose will look good together.
Contact us at Professional Impressions
Tel: 011 467 5126   Email: prof–imp@mweb.co.za   Web: www.profimpressions.co.za

Monday, November 1, 2010

My latest summer trends was featured in the Verve Magazine. Read above.