Here's how colours can help spice up things in a relationship
While that red lingerie or red lipstick can appeal to the sensual side of both partners, there are more shades which can have an impact.
With rising awareness and increasing access to knowledge, people are giving importance to satisfaction in bed in a relationship more than ever before. While people try everything from ways of improving sexual health to fetishes in a bid for better sex, there are few simple changes that can make a difference.
Among other things, colours that people surround themselves with have a lot of potential to spice up things in bed. The notion of red being the colour of passion has been seen a cliché for long, but a spiritual mentor in the UK says it can actually improve quality of sex in a relationship.
While that red lingerie or red lipstick can appeal to the sensual side of both partners, there are more shades which can have an impact. In addition to green making emotional bonds stronger, pastel colours soothe the nerves working wonders for some action between the sheets.
Everyone from scientists to mystics has noticed the effect of colours on mood with research suggesting that every shade emits a unique signature and wavelength. Colour healing has proved effective as blue lighting introduced at train stations in Tokyo’s train stations saw a 75 percent drop in suicide rates.