Ah, that’s one of those “magical” headlines—but there is some truth behind it, though it’s not a miracle cure. 😄
Here’s the lowdown:
Colors that can make you look younger or fresher
1. Bright jewel tones
- Colors like turquoise, emerald green, royal blue, or deep purple can make skin look more vibrant
- They reflect light nicely, which helps mask dullness
2. Soft pastels
- Light pinks, lavenders, and soft blues can brighten the face without harsh contrast
- Gentle on wrinkles or age lines
3. Warm shades
- Coral, peach, and warm reds often bring a healthy glow to the skin
- They balance the natural fading of skin tone with age
Colors to be cautious with
- All dark neutrals (black, dark brown, dark gray) can sometimes make skin look sallow or tired
- Neon or very bright fluorescent shades can overwhelm delicate skin tones
Tips to maximize youthful appearance with color
- Use brighter colors near your face (scarves, tops, necklaces)
- Pair warm tones with soft neutrals to avoid harsh contrasts
- Test colors in natural light to see how they affect your skin tone
💡 Bottom line: There’s no single color that “turns back the clock,” but bright, warm, or jewel-toned shades can make skin appear fresher and more vibrant at any age.
If you want, I can make a quick visual chart showing the most flattering colors for different skin tones after 60—super easy to use when picking clothes.
Do you want me to make that chart?