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I am a massage therapist trying to do research on what color is best to have in a massage room and how it affects the client, such as improves relaxation, promotes healing. Any guidance?

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I am a massage therapist trying to do research on what color is best to have in a massage room and how it affects the client, such as improves relaxation, promotes healing. Any guidance?

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There is no single answer. It would really depend on the particular client. You are probably best off with a muted color (near neutral) that is not likely to seem offensive to anyone. Blue is the most popular color as a “favorite color”, so maybe a grayish-blue would be good. You then will probably have the best results by allowing the client to decide the lighting level (again keep the color fairly neutral to avoid being offensice). Personally, I would close my eyes and the color of the walls wouldn’t matter at all.

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