
How to Choose Your Best Colors Based on Your Hair & Eye Color Women 40+
Are You Wearing the Wrong Colors? Find Out Now!
Have you ever noticed that some colors make you glow while others seem to wash you out? It’s not just your imagination—there’s actual science behind it. The right colors can enhance your natural beauty, brighten your complexion, and elevate your style effortlessly.
Today, we’re diving into three unexpected color tricks that will change the way you get dressed. And the best part? It’s all based on your hair and eye color.
1. Your Eye Color is Your Secret Weapon
One of the easiest ways to make your eyes pop is by wearing shades that complement or enhance your natural eye color. Even small accents—like belts, scarves, or jewelry—can have a striking effect.
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Blue eyes: Wear blues, teals, or warm ambers for contrast.
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Green eyes: Try earthy tones like olive, deep greens, or rich purples.
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Brown eyes: Opt for warm golds, deep browns, or jewel tones like sapphire and emerald.
2. Your Hair Color Determines Your Best Neutrals
The right neutrals can make your complexion glow, while the wrong ones can dull your overall look.
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Cool-toned brunettes & blondes: Look best in cool neutrals such as gray, navy, and cool taupe.
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Warm-toned hair colors: Shine in camel, brown, and olive tones.
A fun way to test this is to hold a cool gray fabric and a warm beige fabric up to your face. Take a picture with each, then compare them side by side—you’ll quickly see which flatters you more!
3. The Contrast Trick: Bold or Soft?
The contrast between your hair and skin tone determines whether bold or soft colors suit you best.
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High contrast (e.g., dark hair & fair skin): You’ll shine in bold, deep color combinations like black and white, navy and red, or vibrant jewel tones.
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Low contrast (e.g., light hair & light skin, or dark hair & dark skin): Softer, blended hues like pastels, muted earth tones, or monochromatic looks will be more flattering.
Bonus: Silver or Gold? Let Your Undertones Decide
Your skin’s undertone plays a role in which metallics flatter you most.
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Cool undertones: Silver, platinum, or cool-toned gold.
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Warm undertones: Yellow gold, rose gold, or copper.
Is Black Aging You?
Black is timeless, but for some, it can appear too harsh against the skin, especially as we mature. If black doesn’t flatter you, swap it out for deep navy, espresso brown, or charcoal—these shades maintain the elegance of black but are softer and more forgiving.
Now that you know how to find your best colors, why not take it a step further?
In our next post, we’ll share three more unexpected color tricks—like how to use color to appear taller, younger, and more polished. Stay tuned!
What are your go-to colors? Have you been wearing the right shades all along, or is this a total game-changer? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
The Best Colors for YOUR Hair & Eye Color (Women 40+) Ever wonder why some colors make you glow ✨ while others make you look tired? It’s not just in your head—there’s a science to it!
In this quick video, Ada Deferrari, CEO & Designer of ADA Collection, shares 3 surprising color tips to help you choose the most flattering shades based on your hair & eye color.
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🎥 Watch now to learn:
✔️ The best colors to make your eyes pop
✔️ How to find your perfect neutrals
✔️ Silver or gold? Which one flatters you more?
✔️ The contrast trick that changes everything
✔️ Why black might be aging you (and what to wear instead!)
💡 Want to look more vibrant & effortlessly stylish? Click below to watch now!
P.S. Let us know in the comments—which color tip surprised you the most?!
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