First Date or 10th? It Doesn¡¯t Matter
All that matters is a great first impression.
There are many factors that can cause a date to go bad. The restaurant you visit to the weather outside. These are factors that are not in your control.
But there are factors that are in your control. Like what you say, what time you reach and more importantly what you wear.
Before your date hears what you have to say he/ she sees you and if they don¡¯t like what they have to see then that¡¯s where the downfall of the date begins.
What to wear?
First, you'll want to be comfortable but also sexy. Style of clothing is important to ensure you don¡¯t come across as too easy or too uptight. So make sure you select something that's not going to have you tugging at your hemline all night, nor is it so tight that you're constantly worried you might burst a seam.
What colours to wear?
Next is colour. I came across an interesting site that talked about the power of colours and the effect they have on people. Interestingly they have an in depth article related to first dates and first impressions.
When choosing a colour make sure your first consideration is that it suits you. It¡¯s obvious that you need to be looking your absolute best so a complimenting colour will help. We all have our favourite colours. The colours that we know flatter us. However, there are some shades of almost any colour that will suit your skin tone, and some colours give off better "first date" signals than others.
While it is always good to experiment with colours remember if you are not confident then don¡¯t wear it. Feel free to stick with the conventional.
The site, www.letscolour.in talked about a few conventional shades which never go wrong.
Black is known to be a slimming colour, which is why many choose it. But be careful as black can send signals of authority, arrogance and drama. Another favourite first date colour is Red. Red is a stimulating, passionate colour that will definitely get your date's blood pumping.
Colours to keep away from, if possible, are blues. Blue is usually everyone¡¯s favourite colour but remember blue tones evoke confidence and trust; they might be too calming for a first date. Also, stay away from yellows. Yellow is known to be stimulating and joyful but it is also a colour that induces anxiety.
There is a lot more information available at www.letscolour.in do check it out. When it comes to colour they definitely know what they are talking about considering it is a Dulux initiative.