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    Over 50? Avoid These 5 Colors That Drain Your Glow

    Kathy DuongBy Kathy Duong03/02/20263 Mins Read
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    Have you ever slipped on a blouse you adore… only to pause when you catch your reflection, sensing that something isn’t quite right?

    Perhaps your under-eye area looks darker, your skin seems less vibrant, or your face suddenly appears more fatigued than usual. What if the issue isn’t the style at all—but the color? Some hues, even the most fashionable ones, can subtly influence how rested or radiant we look, either highlighting our glow or quietly dulling it.

    Why do certain colors feel less flattering after 50?

    As time passes, it’s common to notice that shades which once looked fantastic no longer have the same effect. This isn’t a flaw—it’s physics. Every color reflects light differently onto the face. When a tone is too harsh, too flat, or lacks warmth, it can either create excessive contrast or wash out facial features. That’s often what leads to a “tired” or heavier appearance.

    The upside? A small shift in color choices can instantly refresh your look—almost like the glow you get after a seaside walk.

    Black: timeless, but not always your best friend

    We all rely on it. Black feels chic, slimming, and effortless. However, when worn close to the face, it can intensify shadows and make features appear sharper. If black is a staple in your wardrobe (and it’s understandable), try keeping it below the waist or softening it with luminous accessories, lighter jewelry, or a touch of fresh makeup.

    Deep navy: elegant, yet sometimes too subdued

    Often considered a gentler alternative to black, very dark navy can still lack the brightness your complexion needs. When the shade is too heavy, the skin may look uneven or muted, as though light isn’t bouncing back properly. For a more flattering effect, choose brighter blues—royal blue, cobalt, indigo, or peacock tones that naturally enhance radiance.

    Pastels: delicate, but occasionally draining

    Pastel shades evoke spring mornings, airy knits, and soft sunlight. Yet on some skin tones, they can blend in too much, creating a washed-out or fatigued effect. Rather than eliminating them, use pastels sparingly in accessories, or opt for more saturated variations like soft raspberry, coral-pink, or a vivid sky blue.

    Khaki green: stylish, but not universally kind

    A favorite of recent fashion seasons, khaki adds edge and structure—but when it lacks luminosity, it can dull the face and emphasize tiredness. Many complexions benefit more from livelier greens such as sage, fresh olive, or emerald, which bring instant depth and vitality.

    Neon shades: energetic, yet overpowering

    Bright, playful, and impossible to ignore, neon colors bring undeniable excitement. However, their intensity can overwhelm the face, drawing attention to lines or shadows. If you love their bold spirit, keep them as accent pieces—shoes, handbags, scarves—so you enjoy the fun without letting the color steal the spotlight from your natural glow.

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