As people age, certain clothing colors can sometimes emphasize dullness, shadows, or skin tone changes. Stylists often suggest being mindful of a few shades that may make the complexion look tired—especially after 50. 🎨
Here are 5 colors many style experts recommend using carefully:
1. Very dark black
While Black is classic, wearing it right next to the face can highlight wrinkles or under-eye shadows.
Tip: Pair it with a bright scarf or lighter top.
2. Dull beige
Flat shades of Beige can blend too closely with skin tone, making the face look washed out.
3. Mustard yellow
Certain tones of Mustard Yellow can bring out yellow or uneven undertones in the skin.
4. Ashy gray
Cool, pale Gray shades may emphasize tiredness or dullness in the complexion.
5. Neon colors
Very bright Neon shades can overwhelm natural features and make skin look uneven.
âś… Colors that often look more flattering
Many stylists recommend shades that add warmth and brightness, such as:
- Coral
- Turquoise
- Emerald Green
- Soft Pink
These colors can help enhance the complexion and create a fresh, glowing look.
✔️ Bottom line:
There are no strict rules—anyone can wear any color—but choosing shades that brighten the face rather than dull it can make a big difference in how vibrant you look. ✨