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5 Colors to Avoid After 50: They Can Dull Your Radiance
As we age, our style evolves. Clothes that once looked fresh and flattering in our 30s may no longer complement our changing skin tone, hair color, and natural radiance. Yet, many of us cling to certain colors out of habit, nostalgia, or because “they’ve always worked.”
If you want to keep your glow and look radiant at every age, it’s important to be mindful of the colors you wear. Today, we’re going to explore five colors to avoid after 50—and, importantly, what to wear instead.
Why Color Matters More After 50
Our skin, hair, and eyes naturally change with age:
Skin: Skin can become thinner, paler, or slightly sallow with age. This can make certain shades appear harsh or unflattering.
Hair: Whether it’s gray, silver, or white, hair color can shift the way your clothing hues interact with your overall look.
Eyes: Eye color often appears brighter against the right wardrobe colors. The wrong colors can make eyes look dull.
Wearing the right shades enhances your natural radiance, while the wrong ones can have the opposite effect. It’s not about ageism—it’s about enhancing your best features at any stage of life.
1. Pale Beige
Why it Dulls Your Skin
Alternative Choices
Warm Taupe: A taupe with warm undertones adds dimension and complements matured skin.
Soft Camel: Slightly richer than beige, camel adds warmth and sophistication.
Cream or Ivory: A creamy shade is gentler and brighter than flat beige, giving your complexion a healthy lift.
Styling Tip
Pair warm neutrals with a pop of color near your face—like coral earrings or a soft rose scarf—to keep your look lively.
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