By Eve Rowlands Valentine’s Day is the one day of the year largely associated with the colour red. And understandably so – it represents love, passion, joy, confidence, desire… pretty much all the emotions that cause us to celebrate Valentine’s in the first place. It’s the colour of the roses most people receive on February 14 and the colour many people display in their chosen outfit for whatever they’re doing to mark the occasion. But what if a ruby tint doesn’t quite suit your skin-tone or you simply don’t like it? Just because scarlets and cherries and garnets and crimsons are worn by man…