Fill your life with peaceful pink and always be in the pink of health.
Asanna Gonmei | New Delhi | November 15, 2017 3:18 pm
From baby pink to hot pink, the colour pink has always been a girl’s crush. This winter, indulge and splurge on your teen crush – smokey, dusty pink, for it is the colour of this fall fashion. Sparkle up the cold with the warmth of dusty pink. Feel free to cuddle up and crush up in the comfort of pink and dream away in its mystique and charm.
But, why is the colour pink a girl’s crush? Do you know the true meaning and significance of the colour pink?
Fuchsia pink, blushing pink, bright pink or lavender pink, pink is a soft colour which is synonymous with femininity and tenderness. Pink stands for baby innocence, niceness, sweetness, delicacy, romance, universal love, friendship and charm. It also symbolises harmony, inner peace and pure affection and tender love.
Inner peace leads to happiness, contentment and good health. No wonder, the phrase – “In the pink of health”. So fill your life with peaceful pink and always be in the pink of health. While you are at it, grab a dusty pink coat or a jacket, cardigan and a dress or float in a dusty pink gown with trendy smokey eye make-up and luscious pink lips.
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Wrap yourself in a pretty pink stole and wear that pink stilettos you always wanted to. Carry the pink bag in your closet and make sure to complete the look with pink accessories and jewellery. Yes, this winter, pamper yourself with pink rubies. Cut diamonds and rubies are the latest winter jewellery trends.
You can also drown yourself with a beauty sleep in the softness of pink linen and pink calico quilt. Just make sure you choose smokey, dusty pink this time.
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