Sunday, February 20, 2011

32. 4 Reasons Men Need Color Analysis

Personal color analysis is for men, as well as for women.  Everyone would do well to put their best look forward.   One of the most advantageous lessons you can learn is how to dress for maximum effect, and the colors you wear are the first thing people notice.  First impressions matter.  There aren’t any first impression “do-overs.”    In fact, wearing the wrong colors can cripple not only your business and financial opportunities, but also your personal relationships and even your health.  Keep reading for 5 ways that wearing the wrong colors can hinder you.


1.  The wrong colors age you.  They don’t make you look older and wiser or more distinguished.  Instead, wearing the wrong colors will make you look tired and a little dowdy.  We live in a world where being young, bright, even good looking, may directly effect your finances.  You certainly don’t need to look like you’re past your prime.


2.  Wearing the wrong colors, especially near the face can make you look unhealthy.  It gives you a dull, less than vibrant appearance. Colors that harmonize perfectly with your complexion promote the appearance of a fresher skin tone, brighter eyes and an overall healthier, more upbeat image. 


3.  The wrong colors will cause image depletion. Men tend to wear whatever they like, whether it really works for them, or not.  You might get by with this in a more casual setting, but regularly wearing the wrong colors will take its toll.  It will cause you to look less intelligent, less powerful, less dependable and less aware. Poor color selections reduces not only your presence, but also the words you speak.  Wearing the right colors as identified through a good personal color analysis, however,  demonstrates your attention to detail, and makes it possible for you to command more respect. 


4.  Most men do not enjoy shopping very much.  And they don’t like to put much time into it. Having a definitive answer to, “What are my colors?” allows you to go straight to your best choices, and efficiently make a selection.  Not only will you have saved time and frustration, but you will have confidence in your selection.  No longer will you need to settle for all white, or all blue, for example, thinking those are your dependable colors.  In fact, even “white” and “blue” will not necessarily work for you.  It all depends on the particular white or blue.  You need to get it right to look good.

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