Valentine's Day is Coming Up and What Color Should I Get?
- radiantrosesbygigi
- Oct 21, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: May 15, 2024
The Answer: Think Beyond Red
Red is not always the color to choose for Valentine's Day. Past studies have shown that many women love yellow, white or pink roses. So yes, you can change it up for Valentine's Day to make it extra special for your loved one.
Choosing a color plays a big part in emotion when sending flowers. Color choices also have different meanings. For instance, Red, traditionally associated with love and romance, also has a positive effect on the immune system. So, consider sending red roses for someone has is ill or recovering from surgery. Red is also energizing for those who suffer from fatigue or exhaustion. Yellow is a happy color that symbolizes the sun and invokes happy and radiant feelings and is known to stimulate the memory and nervous system. Pink is associated with job. They are similar to red bringing energy and softer pink conveys a sense of romance. White symbolizes purity and honesty and also symbolizes openness.



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