As we age, our skin tone, hair color, and overall contrast naturally change—so certain colors can make the complexion look tired or washed out. Here are 5 colors to be careful with after 50, and what to wear instead for a brighter, more youthful glow:
1. Harsh Black
- Why avoid: It can create strong contrast and emphasize fine lines or shadows.
- Try instead: Soft black, charcoal, navy, or deep brown for a gentler look.
2. Dull Beige or Muddy Tones
- Why avoid: These can blend too closely with skin tone and make you look washed out.
- Try instead: Warm neutrals like camel, ivory, or soft taupe to add warmth.
3. Neon Brights
- Why avoid: Overly bright colors can overpower your features and draw attention away from your face.
- Try instead: Rich jewel tones like emerald, sapphire, or burgundy—they enhance natural radiance.
4. Cool Pastels (Too Pale)
- Why avoid: Very light icy shades can drain color from your face.
- Try instead: Slightly deeper or warmer pastels like peach, coral, or lavender.
5. Dark Brown or Olive (Close to Skin Tone)
- Why avoid: These can make your complexion look dull or tired if they match too closely.
- Try instead: Contrast with warmer or brighter shades like teal, rust, or plum.
💡 Style Tip:
The key isn’t to “avoid” colors completely—it’s about choosing the right shade and pairing it well. Adding a flattering scarf, lipstick, or accessory near your face can instantly brighten your look.
If you want, I can suggest a personalized color palette based on your skin tone and hair color—that makes a huge difference in looking fresh and vibrant.