When it comes to lipstick, everyone has their own personal style, and different colors can bring out unique features in every woman. However, some shades simply don’t flatter anyone, especially if you’re over 40. Here are four lipstick colors to skip for a fresher, more radiant look.
Overly Dark Shades
While dark lipsticks—think deep browns and burgundies—are still popular on runways, they can add an instant 10 to 15 years to your appearance. These shades make fine lines around the mouth more noticeable, can make skin look dull, and have a shrinking effect on your lips. If you want to keep a youthful glow, consider avoiding very dark hues. Opt for timeless classics that highlight your natural beauty instead!
Washed-out beige
The minimalist appeal of a nude lip can be tempting, but too light of a beige risks blending into your skin tone, making you appear washed out. Instead of bringing life to your face, overly pale shades can leave you looking tired and expressionless. If you love neutrals, try a slightly darker nude or soft rose-brown to define your lips without overpowering them.
Throwback purples
Purple lipstick had its moment a few years ago, but it’s not the most flattering choice now. This color can draw attention to veins and under-eye circles, which aren’t what you want emphasized. Purple lips also tend to evoke a ‘90s vibe, which, while nostalgic, isn’t the best for creating a timeless look. Choose shades that enhance rather than distract from your complexion.
Bold orange
Orange lipstick is notoriously tricky. It can clash with most skin tones, highlight redness, and even add an unwanted yellow tint to your teeth. Glossy orange shades are especially unforgiving, drawing all attention to the mouth—and any imperfections. For a fresher look, opt for warmer pinks or coral-reds instead.
Makeup tips for embracing grey hair
Beauty expert Nikol Johnson, who embraced her grey hair, realized her makeup shades needed an update. Once a fan of brown and bright red hues, she found these didn’t suit her new silver locks. She advises anyone with grey, silver, or white hair to avoid warm shades like bronze and gold, as these can clash with the cool tones of grey hair. Instead, mature women should add a touch of color to their face with pinks, soft reds, or corals for a softer, livelier look. Adding these shades not only complements a silver mane but also boosts confidence.
Lipstick colors that refresh and revitalize
For a youthful vibe, some beauty influencers recommend softer pinks, rose tones, and “pinky nude” shades that restore a natural-looking flush. Avoid overly harsh colors like deep claret or bright red if you’re aiming for a more youthful, vibrant look. These softer shades can also help plump your lips and keep them looking full, especially when paired with a good lip liner.
Lip liner for added definition
As we age, our lips naturally thin and develop fine lines that can cause lipstick to bleed. A sharp lip liner can define your lips and create a fuller effect, enhancing any lipstick color you choose. Try outlining your lips, then blending the color slightly inward for a softer, plumper look.
Choosing your best lip color
The right lipstick can bring vibrancy to your face, while the wrong one might add years. When in doubt, go for colors that bring a soft warmth or a natural flush to your lips. Experiment and find what enhances your features best—beauty is all about finding the shades that make you feel confident and radiant at any age.
Sources: www.express.co.uk, www.gbnews.com, www.awellstyledlife.com