5 colors to avoid after 50: they can dull your glow
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As the years go by, we sometimes notice that shades
that previously suited us perfectly suddenly seem to dull our radiance.
Nothing to worry about: each color reflects a different light onto the
face. When the chosen shade lacks softness or warmth, it can create too
stark a contrast or, conversely, flatten our features. Hence the
impression of looking tired.
The good news? By slightly adjusting your palette,
you can instantly achieve a fresher complexion, as if after a walk by
the sea.
Black: a safe bet… but not always strategic
We love it: it slims the figure, elevates an outfit,
and simplifies our busy mornings. However, worn near the face, black
can accentuate natural shadows and make features appear harsher. If you
truly love this color—and we understand!—opt for it on the lower half,
or soften its intensity with a bright scarf, light-colored jewelry, or
subtle makeup.
Navy blue that's too deep: when elegance lacks brilliance
Dark blue is often considered a "safe" alternative
to black… but it can produce a similar effect when it's highly
saturated. The result: the complexion appears less even, less vibrant,
as if the light is no longer reflecting properly. To maintain its
elegance without losing radiance, opt for brighter blues: royal blue,
indigo, peacock blue… true allies for a healthy glow.
Pastels: soft on paper, less flattering on the skin
They evoke summer ice cream, light sweaters, and the
return of warmer weather. Yet, pastels can sometimes offer too little
contrast with the skin, giving a slightly tired look. There's no need to
banish them: they can be worn in small touches, on accessories, or you
can choose slightly bolder versions like a light raspberry pink or a
vibrant sky blue.
Khaki green: trendy, yes… flattering, not always
Very fashionable in recent seasons, khaki adds
character to an outfit, but it can make features appear harsh if it
lacks brightness. Some complexions then appear a little dull, as if the
color absorbs the light. A simple solution is to opt for fresher greens:
sage, light olive, or emerald green, which immediately add depth and
radiance.
Neon colors: full of energy… sometimes too much
Bright,
fun, and undeniably modern, neon shades instantly catch the eye. But
their intensity creates a stark contrast with the face, sometimes
accentuating features you'd rather soften. If you love their vibrant
energy, opt for accessories (bags, shoes, scarves) to enjoy their
dynamism without letting them overwhelm your complexion.
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