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

5 Colors to Avoid After 50: They Can Dull Your Radiance.
Have you ever put on your favorite blouse… only to realize that “something” just isn’t quite right in the mirror? A slight shadow under your eyes, a less radiant complexion, a tired look that appeared instantly? What if the secret wasn’t in the cut of the garment, but in its color? Certain shades, even very fashionable ones, can transform our appearance much more than we imagine, revealing or diminishing our natural radiance… Why can some colors make your complexion look dull after 50?
As the years go by, we sometimes notice that shades that once suited us perfectly suddenly seem to dull our radiance. There’s no need to worry: each color reflects light differently on the face. When the chosen shade lacks softness or warmth, it can create too stark a contrast or, conversely, flatten your features. Hence that “tired” feeling.

The good news? By slightly adjusting your color palette, you can instantly achieve a fresher complexion, as if you’ve just taken a walk on the beach.

Black: a safe bet… but not always the best option. We love it: it’s slimming, elevates an outfit, and simplifies our busy mornings. However, when worn near the face, black can accentuate natural shadows and make features appear harsh. If you truly love this color—and we understand!—opt for it on the lower part of your face or soften its intensity with a light scarf, light-colored jewelry, or subtle makeup.

Navy blue that’s too intense: when elegance lacks brightness.

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