Friday, April 06, 2012

Color therapy...with "Baker-Miller Pink"



A recent post from Philbrook Museum of Art in my hometown of Tulsa, noted a discovery of Dr. Schauss with a particular color of pink.  This is just one of many color associations on mood.  But I found it very interesting being noted by an art museum!  Thanks, Philbrook!


THE POWER OF PINK: In 1979, Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D, experimented with the use of a particular shade of pink and its affect on mood and behavior. He called the color "BAKER-MILLER PINK" (seen here). It was found that this pink color was associated with a short-term decrease in aggression. Subsequent experiments also found that this shade of pink could also act as a natural appetite suppressant. Who knew?

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