As we age, skin tone, hair color, and contrast levels often change. Some colors can unintentionally make the complexion look tired, washed out, or dull. That’s why stylists often recommend avoiding certain shades after 50 and choosing colors that brighten the face instead. 🌸
5 Colors Often Recommended to Avoid After 50
1. Harsh Black
Solid black near the face can create strong contrast that highlights wrinkles and shadows.
Better option: Soft charcoal, navy, or dark brown.
2. Muddy Brown
Dull or grayish browns can make skin appear sallow or lifeless.
Better option: Warm camel, chocolate, or caramel tones.
3. Neon Brights
Very bright neon colors can overwhelm mature skin and draw attention to skin texture instead of your features.
Better option: Jewel tones like emerald, ruby, or sapphire.
4. Pale Beige
Colors that are too close to your skin tone may wash out your natural glow.
Better option: Cream, ivory, or soft blush.
5. Dull Gray
Flat gray shades can emphasize tiredness or lack of brightness in the complexion.
Better option: Silver-gray or cool blue-gray.
Colors That Usually Look Great After 50 ✨
Stylists often recommend shades that add warmth and brightness:
- Teal
- Coral
- Plum
- Soft red
- Emerald green
Helpful Tip
The best colors are usually those worn near your face—tops, scarves, and jackets matter more than pants or skirts.
💡 Everyone’s skin undertone, hair color, and personal style are different, so these are general guidelines, not strict rules.
If you’d like, I can also show you 7 colors fashion experts say make women over 50 look instantly younger and more radiant. 👗✨