Why Some Colors Stop Working as We Get Older
This isn’t about rules or “dressing your age.”
It’s about light.
Every color reflects light onto the face differently.
Over time, skin naturally becomes softer in contrast and slightly less even in tone.
When a color is too harsh, too muted, or too close to your skin tone, it can:
- Emphasize shadows under the eyes
- Flatten facial features
- Create a dull or tired appearance
Think of color as lighting for your face.
Some shades illuminate. Others quietly switch the lights off.
Here are five colors many experts suggest wearing with caution after 50 — especially near the face.
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