Colour shifts focus from body to mind
Thousands years ago, colour has been used as a tool to create holistic health practices, such as Ayurvedic medicine. Exploring the effect of colour theraphy to our body in a positive way, it is clear that colour can make us feel happier, improve - physical and mental health.
New studies of the the Royal Edinburgh Hospital mental health ward has shown that walls painted in certain colours can make the people feel more happy, positive and friendly. It is a much needed evidence that colour can impact our physical wellbeing. The University of Arizona Health Sciences has discovered that green light minimizes the migraine.
According to the Global Wellness Institute, the wellness economy stood at $4.4tn in 2020 and it predicts that for the next five years, the globalwellness economy will grow at a rate of 9.9% annually. As more consumers focus on living with intent, they will expect the colour of wellness products, spaces and experiences to connect with them emotionally and physically.