8 Colors That Can Age  You, Stylists Say

Coral

 Bright shades can accentuate redness or uneven skin tones, drawing attention to imperfections.

Neon Colors

High-contrast hues can harshly highlight fine lines and wrinkles, making them more noticeable.

Dark Brown

While a classic color, very dark browns can sometimes appear heavy against mature skin tones, lacking the softness and warmth that lighter browns might provide.

Metallics

Shiny metallic fabrics or colors can reflect light and draw attention to any imperfections or texture on the skin, including fine lines and wrinkles.

Bright Yellow

Intense yellows can clash with subtler skin tones, potentially highlighting age spots, discoloration, or any uneven areas on the skin.

Pastels

Extremely light pastel shades, if not carefully chosen, can make mature skin look dull or sallow, lacking the vibrancy and radiance that deeper or richer colors might provide.

Red

While red can be a bold and confident choice, certain shades of red can accentuate facial redness or bring attention to any visible imperfections or unevenness in the skin tone.

White

White can wash out paler skin tones, especially if it's a stark or bright white, potentially emphasizing any discoloration, uneven texture, or signs of aging.

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