5 colors to avoid after 50: they can dull your glow

Have you ever put on a top you absolutely love… only to feel that something looks off in the mirror?

A slight shadow under the eyes, a duller complexion, a tired look that seems to appear out of nowhere? What if the secret isn’t the cut of the garment, but its color? Certain shades—even very trendy ones—can change our appearance far more than we realize, either enhancing or dulling our natural glow.

Why can some colors make the complexion look heavier after 50?

As the years go by, we may notice that colors which once suited us perfectly suddenly seem to drain our radiance. There’s nothing alarming about this: every color reflects light differently onto the face. When a shade lacks softness or warmth, it can create too strong a contrast—or, on the contrary, flatten facial features. This is what leads to that “tired” appearance.

The good news? By slightly adjusting your color palette, you can instantly regain a fresher-looking face—almost like after a walk by the sea.

Black: a classic… but not always the most strategic

We love it: it slims, elevates an outfit, and makes busy mornings easier. Yet when worn close to the face, black can emphasize natural shadows and harden facial features. If you truly love this color—and we understand why—wear it on the lower half, or soften it with a bright scarf, light jewelry, or gentle makeup.

Very dark navy: when elegance lacks brightness

Dark blue is often seen as a “safe” alternative to black, but when it’s too deep or saturated, it can produce a similar effect. The result? The complexion looks less even, less lively, as if the light no longer reflects properly. To keep the elegance without losing radiance, opt for brighter blues: royal blue, indigo, peacock blue—true glow-boosting allies.

Pastels: soft in theory, less flattering on the skin

They bring to mind summer ice creams, lightweight sweaters, and the return of sunny days. Yet pastels can sometimes create too little contrast with the skin, giving a slightly tired look. There’s no need to ban them altogether: wear them in small touches, through accessories, or choose slightly richer versions like a light raspberry pink or a vibrant sky blue.

Khaki green: trendy, yes… flattering, not always

Very popular in recent seasons, khaki adds character to an outfit, but it can harden facial features if it lacks brightness. Some skin tones may appear dull, as if the color absorbs the light. A simple solution is to choose fresher greens instead: sage, light olive, or emerald green, which instantly add dimension and radiance.

Neon colors: full of energy… sometimes too much

Bold, fun, and unmistakably modern, neon shades catch the eye instantly. But their intensity creates a strong contrast with the face, sometimes highlighting details we’d rather soften. If you love their playful vibe, wear them as accessories—bags, shoes, scarves—so you can enjoy their energy without letting them overpower your complexion.

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