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#191970 20000 Leagues Under the Sea
#800020 Oxblood
#B2BEB5 Irish Moor
#FFD1DC Light Pink
#A599BE Wizard’s Brew
#556B2F Botanical

Кольори болі та селфхарму

Palette Description

Color Palette:

1. Midnight Blue
   - Hex Code: 
                            
                            #191970
                        
   - Description: A deep, dark shade of blue reminiscent of the night sky. It represents sorrow and introspection, reflecting the emotions associated with pain and self-harm.

2. Wine Red
   - Hex Code: 
                            
                            #800020
                        
   - Description: A rich, dark red color that symbolizes both physical and emotional pain. It conveys a sense of anguish and despair, commonly associated with self-harm.

3. Ash Grey
   - Hex Code: 
                            
                            #B2BEB5
                        
   - Description: A neutral, cool-toned grey that represents the aftermath of pain and self-harm. It signifies healing, resilience, and the potential for growth and renewal.

4. Pale Pink
   - Hex Code: 
                            
                            #FFD1DC
                        
   - Description: A soft, delicate shade of pink that symbolizes vulnerability and sensitivity. It represents the need for compassion and understanding towards those struggling with pain and self-harm.

5. Muted Purple
   - Hex Code: 
                            
                            #A599BE
                        
   - Description: A muted, dusty shade of purple that embodies feelings of sadness and melancholy. It reflects the complex emotions often experienced by individuals who engage in self-harm.

6. Dull Green
   - Hex Code: 
                            
                            #556B2F
                        
   - Description: A muted, earthy green color that represents healing and growth. It symbolizes the journey towards recovery and finding solace amidst the pain and struggles of self-harm.

Note: It is important to approach discussions surrounding self-harm with empathy, compassion, and understanding.