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Expert tip: AVOID these 3 hair tones that can AGE your look

If you're the type who loves changing your look or simply want to update the tone of your hair, you're in the right place.

Although fashion is an eternal ferris wheel of trends that come and go, there are some hair tones that, according to experts, can make us look a little older. And, if your idea is to radiate youth, it's good to keep an eye out!

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1. Very light or ‘platinum’ blonde

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There are those who love it and those who hate it, but one thing is certain: platinum blonde is bold!

For some people, it can end up contrasting too much with their skin tone, which creates an unwanted highlight for expression lines and imperfections. Additionally, it can leave the skin looking dull or faded.

Of course, if you're absolutely in love with this shade, we're not here to dissuade you! O trick, according to makeup artists, is to invest in illuminating makeup, which restores radiance and vivacity to the skin.

Remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and the main rule is to feel good!

2. Very dark and uniform tones

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Whether it's bluish black or super deep brown, too much uniformity in a very dark tone can cause your strands to lose depth and movement.

When this happens, your hair tends to look “flat” and can create a rigid frame for your face, emphasizing areas you may not want to highlight.

The solution? Try some subtle highlights or highlights. They not only add dimension but also bring a youthful glow to the look. It doesn't have to be anything too radical; even a slightly lighter tone makes all the difference.

3. Very artificial reds

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There is something undeniably vibrant and alluring about red hair. However, tones that are too artificial (think very intense neon or cherry reds) may not be the best allies of youth. These tones can contrast too much with most skin colors and give the look a “hard” look.

When opting for red, think about more natural or copper tones. They're classic, chic, and have a totally timeless vibe.

You can break the rules if you want!

Remember: rules are made to be broken! Additionally, we know that beauty is extremely personal and subjective.

While some experts may say that certain tones add a few years, for others, these same colors can be the ultimate expression of personality and style.

The secret is to know and love yourself. If a certain hair tone makes you feel powerful, vibrant and happy, go ahead and rock it! In the end, trust is best accessory of beauty that anyone can use.

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