Over 50? Hair Color Trends To Keep You Looking Young

📅 June 23, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Rich Brunettes and Deep Burgundies

You may have noticed that there is a trend to darker shades of hair color among mature women. This is because dark hair can add depth and dimension to the face, which makes the complexion look healthier and younger.

Another reason why brunettes are becoming more popular with older women is because they tend to draw attention away from aging features such as crow’s feet and frown lines.

There are plenty of other popular shades too—like rich browns, deep burgundies, and chocolatey blacks—that work well with gray or white hair as well! But before you go ahead with any color change, make sure you consult a stylist first so they can help guide you in choosing the right shade for your skin tone.

Gingerheads

Redheads are the hottest hair color trend. If you’re a ginger, you’ll want to take full advantage. Redheads can have fun with their hair in ways that other colors can’t; they’ll be able to add highlights and lowlights to their hair, which is great for making it look more youthful.

If you’re looking for a new look without going all out on crazy colors, try adding some red highlights or lowlights to your current color! They won’t make it look drastically different—just younger and fresher.

Bold Choices for Younger Looking Hair

If you’re looking to make a bold statement with your hair, then try one of these bold color choices. It’s a great way to stand out in a crowd and make yourself look younger (while still being fashionable).

  • Red: If you’re feeling brave enough, then red is an option for you! Whether it be a deep crimson or bright orange red, this color draws attention from everyone around you. It’s especially flattering if paired with darker skin tones as it can help counteract the aging effects that come with having darker skin such as sagging and sun damage. Just remember not to pick too much of this hue because it will end up looking unnatural if overdone but rather stick with subtle shades like red violet which is perfect for autumn months or strawberry blonde which gives off more warmth than most other shades without being too harsh on the eyes when applied correctly (this also works well with people who have lighter colored eyes).
  • Blue: This tone is trending right now so don’t be afraid of trying something new! Blues are known for making people look younger due their association with youthfulness; however they may appear duller depending on how light or dark they are applied so remember not overdo any color including blues when creating your masterpiece! There are many variations available ranging anywhere between teal green alllllllll the way up until midnight navy blue so there should definitely be something available whether it be pastel tones used by small children all

Highlights Add Life to Your Locks

Highlights can add life to your locks. They are an excellent way to soften the face, create a younger look and add volume. Highlights are not just for women of color. It’s not uncommon for seniors with gray hair to use highlights as well. A great way to transition from brunette highlights into blondes is by adding caramel or honey brown shades underneath blonde highlights for dimension and definition.

This article about hair color trends was written by Andrea Dabney, a hairstylist who loves helping people feel better about themselves through their appearance – whether it’s their smile or their hair!

These hair color trends will keep you looking vibrant.

Blonde

If you have always wanted to go blonde but were afraid of the commitment, now is the time. If your skin tone is on the lighter side, blondes can be a great way to add some warmth and brighten up your complexion! If you have darker skin tones, make sure to consult with a stylist about what shade of blonde works best for you.

Blonde hair color trends range from subtle highlights at the top of the head or around face framing pieces like bangs or sideburns. You can also go bolder with ombre effects or balayage highlighting that transitions from dark roots into lighter ends that may even include pastel tones like pink or lavender! Brunette

Brunettes are often overlooked as “boring” but these days there are so many ways to take advantage of this versatile shade! Highlights tend to look better when they aren’t too drastic – subtle balayage highlights work well if you want something more grown-up than highlights but still want some dimension in your style. Redhead