What Hair Color Makes an Older Woman Look Younger?

in #black2 months ago

My mom is one of the people around me who loves wigs the most. She's over 50, but she changes out two or three different colored wigs every year. I once asked her, "Why do you love changing colors so much?" She smiled and said, "Because the right color makes me look ten years younger." Later, I looked into it more closely and realized it made sense.

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In my own experience and observation, warm hair colors are the most youthful. Colors like reddish brown, chocolate brown, and honey blonde can soften skin tones and enhance complexions.

My mom used to wear black wigs, and while they looked stylish, they always seemed a bit overwhelming. Then I helped her choose a water wave reddish brown wigreddish brown wig, and she instantly brightened up. The reddish-brown sheen looks incredibly natural in the sun, creating a vibrant, balanced look.

In addition to warm browns, burgundy red wig are also great for mature women. It can neutralize dullness and soften facial features. Burgundy tones can be particularly refreshing for those with darker skin tones.

It's also important to avoid colors that are too dark or too gray. While dark black, grayish brown, and silvery gray are fashionable, they can easily appear older without the right makeup.

Nowadays, whenever I go out with my mother, she wears a light brown or reddish-brown wig, and friends always compliment her on how much younger and more energetic she looks.

So, color really can change your look. You don't have to go for a light blonde to look younger. Adding a touch of warm tones to a darker complexion can instantly brighten your look.