5 colors you should avoid after turning 50: They can make your skin dull.

5 colors to avoid after 50: They can make your skin look dull.
Does this sound familiar? You put on your favorite top and notice in the mirror that something is not quite right? A faint shadow under the eyes, a sallow complexion, a tired look that suddenly appears? What if the secret lies not in the cut of the garment, but in the color? Certain shades, no matter how trendy they may be, can change our appearance much more than we realize, either enhancing or reducing our natural radiance.
Why do some colors make a skin tone look dull after 50?

As we age, we sometimes notice that colors that used to suit us perfectly suddenly don't make us look so radiant anymore. No need to worry: each color reflects light differently on the face. If the color you choose lacks softness or warmth, it can create too much contrast or, conversely, make our facial features appear flat. This can make us look tired.

The good news? By making a small adjustment to your color palette, you can achieve a fresher skin tone in no time, like after a walk by the sea.

 

 

Black: a safe choice... but not always strategic