
Wear Red on Your First Date? Graphologist's Advice Sparks Debate
Dress for Success: The surprising psychology of color on first dates. Mexico City - A recent video by graphologist Maryfer Centeno has sparked conversation about the impact of clothing choices on first impressions. Centeno, known for her work in graphology and body language, suggests that wearing red on a first date can significantly increase one's attractiveness. "Red is the color that makes you look three times more attractive," Centeno claims in her video. While the assertion is bold, it highlights the often-overlooked role of color psychology in social interactions. Experts in the field of color psychology offer varied perspectives on Centeno's claim. Some studies show that red can be associated with passion and excitement, potentially enhancing attraction. Others suggest that the effect of color on attraction is highly subjective and depends on cultural context and individual preferences. Regardless of the scientific backing, Centeno's video has already generated significant interest, prompting discussions on the importance of non-verbal communication in dating. The video's popularity underscores the ongoing fascination with the subtle cues that influence our perceptions and interactions.