And keep in mind that the color that you feel the best in is unique to you; if you feel most confident in gray, then there's a good chance you look best in gray too. Psychologist Bethany Cook explains this perfectly. "Our personal affinity for certain colors may be closely tied to our cultural and/or life experiences, so your experience may not fall into the typical norms of 'red makes me feel strong' and 'blue makes me feel calm," she told Real Simple.
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