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

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Here are five colors that can dull your glow after 50, and why you might want to reconsider them.


1. Neon Colors

Neon pinks, greens, and yellows can feel fun, but they often clash with mature skin tones. Instead of popping, they can create a stark contrast that emphasizes fine lines or uneven skin tone.

Try instead: Soft pastels, muted jewel tones, or warmer shades that enhance your natural warmth.


2. Ashy or Grayish Browns

While brown can be a neutral staple, overly ashy or gray-brown shades may make your complexion appear dull and washed out. These colors can drain warmth from your skin.

Try instead: Rich chocolate, caramel, or golden browns that bring life to your overall look.


3. Pale Beige or Nude Shades

Ultra-light beige or nude tones can blend too closely with your skin tone, especially if you have natural warmth in your complexion. The result? A look that feels flat or faded.

Try instead: Creamy ivory, soft blush, or muted peach shades that still read as neutral but give dimension.

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