Color Psychologist Says if Your Favorite Color Is Pink, You Likely Have These 7 Traits ...Saudi Arabia

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"Color preference isn't random," says Lewis, who is also the author of Color Secrets: Learning The One Universal Language We Were Never Taught. "It reflects the emotional states we're drawn to, the environments where we feel most ourselves and the way we're psychologically wired to engage with the world."

Still, Lewis says it's important to keep in mind that your favorite color won't tell you everything you need to know about yourself.

So, what might it say about you if you're always "thinking pink?" Lewis tells Parade that if your favorite color is pink, you likely have these seven traits.

"At its core, color psychology is the study of color as communication between the world and our nervous system, between our choices and our inner life," Lewis says.

What are those responses?Why do they happen?How can we use that knowledge deliberately?

"It's the science of a language most of us are fluent in without realizing it," Lewis shares.

What Is the Personality of People Who Like Pink?

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"They tend to be warm, nurturing and emotionally attuned, with a gift for making the people around them feel safe and at ease," she shares.

"They genuinely believe in the power of warmth to smooth the rough edges of human interaction and daily stress," she states.

Lewis shares that pink is physiologically calming. Some research suggests it can lower heart rate and aggressive impulses for short periods. For this reason, Baker-Miller Pink (or "Drunk Tank Pink") became a staple in prisons since Alexander Schauss' research on its soothing effects was published in the 1970s. Later studies produced mixed results, with some indicating that Baker-Miller Pink lowers anxiety.

But keep in mind that you need red to make pink.

7 Traits of People Whose Favorite Color Is Pink, According to a Color Psychologist

People who love pink have an innate desire to care for their people.

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2. They're emotionally warm

"They lead with warmth rather than wit, connection rather than competition," Lewis explains. "People tend to open up around them quickly—often without knowing exactly why—because pink lovers make it genuinely safe to do so."

"This isn't denial," Lewis reports. "It's a deliberate orientation toward what is pleasant, hopeful and kind. They are the people who find something good to say, who remember to celebrate small things and who bring a sense of ease to environments that would otherwise feel tense."

4. They're conflict-averse

Lewis describes pink as a "disarming color" and pink lovers as "disarming people."

Lewis shares that people who gravitate toward pink are socially connecting.

6. They're perceptive of feelings

Pink fans are pros at reading the emotional temperature of a situation. This attunement allows them to pick up on others' emotions with what Lewis hails as "unusual accuracy."

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"Their homes tend to be soft and inviting," Lewis reports. "Their clothing choices tend toward the tactile and gentle. This isn't indulgence. It's an intelligent response to their own nervous system."

1. They may engage in conflict avoidance

Pink lovers can shy away from conflict—many people can, regardless of color preference. However, Lewis shares that the relationship with conflict is the most significant conflict they face.

Pink fans value comfort, but it can prevent them from going deeper in their relationships.

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3. Others may misunderstand them

"They may be underestimated professionally, dismissed as naive or find that their warmth is taken advantage of," she explains. "Learning to pair their natural softness with a clear sense of their own strength is often the central work of their lives."

Final Takeaways

Color preference isn't random. Research suggests there's a link between your favorite color and personality. But Lewis, a color psychologist, reminds everyone that color preference is one clue, not the whole case—your environment and cultural influences can affect your traits.People who love pink often have certain traits. Lewis says that pink lovers are often warm, social connectors and optimistic. They appreciate comfort and tend to shy away from conflict.Pink lovers face some pitfalls. People whose favorite color is pink may struggle to address conflict or develop deeper bonds. They may also get underestimated or taken advantage of because they go hard on "soft" traits.

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Sources:

Exploring the relationships between personality and color preferences. Frontiers in Psychology.Michelle Lewis is a color psychology expert, certified color analyst, author and the founder of ColorAnalysis.com and The Color Institute. She is also the author of Color Secrets: Learning The One Universal Language We Were Never Taught.The Effects of Baker-Miller Pink on Biological, Physical and Cognitive Behaviour. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine.Effects of Baker-Miller Pink and Red on State Anxiety, Grip Strength, and Motor Precision. Sage Journals.

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