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After 50, richness and warmth often flatter more than coolness or stark contrast. But it’s not about age—it’s about your unique coloring:
  • Warm undertones (veins look greenish, gold jewelry flatters): Lean into earth tones, corals, olives, and creams.
  • Cool undertones (veins blue, silver looks best): Opt for true jewel tones—emerald, amethyst, ruby—not icy shades.
  • Neutral/mixed: You can borrow from both—just avoid extremes.

💄 Makeup & Hair Color Tips Too

  • Foundation: Avoid overly matte or pink formulas—look for luminous, neutral-beige bases with subtle warmth.
  • Blush: Cream formulas in apricot, rose, or berry mimic natural flush.
  • Hair color: Flat, single-tone dye can age you. Ask for dimensional highlights/lowlights that reflect light.

❤️ Final Thought

Your glow isn’t fading—it’s evolving.
“The right color doesn’t hide your age; it celebrates your presence.”
So swap that ashy gray for camel, that neon pink for terracotta, and watch how the right hue doesn’t just complement your skin—it awakens your whole spirit.
You’re not losing your light. You’re learning how to shine differently. 💛
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