5 Colors of Kibeno Age: Color Theory + Light Science

Brown/Khaki: Reason: Same problem as beige, plus it accentuates any brown spots or freckles because it’s in the same color family. Jet Black near the face: Reason: High Contrast, very harsh. After age 50, black creates a strong shadow under the eyes and jawline, highlighting wrinkles and sagging. Black is good for the body, not the face. Icy White: Reason: It reflects all light. It accentuates any redness, spots, or uneven skin tone. Creamy off-white is much more merciful. The golden rule isn’t “forbid,” it’s “keep them away.” The solution isn’t to eliminate these colors. The solution is to “keep them away from your face”: wear yellow or black underneath: pants, bag, shoes. Near your face, wear colors that give radiance: royal blue, coral, emerald green, fuchsia, light pink. These colors contrast nicely with gray hair. In short: age is a number, and elegance is a choice. There’s no such thing as “forbidden after 50.” There’s only “what brightens your face.” Try holding the outfit up to your face in the mirror and daylight. If your face brightens, then the color is a success. Do you have a color that you feel always brightens you? Or a color that, when you wear it, makes people say, “You look tired?”

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