Make People Seem Older Than They Are With 40 Fashion Mistakes
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Trends in fashion change quickly; magazines influencing the industry are steering it towards vintage styles frequently. This doesn't mean these retro looks won't make some people look more olde. To avoid such a situation, it is important to be aware of fashion trends that might make a person look older than they actually are. This article shows 35+ people who step into mistake fashion trends.
Don’t Care Their Big Hair
You are looking for a stylish hairstyle that can give you a lot of lift and volume. However, like with most things, having an excessive amount of volume can be a negative. You need to be aware of the balance, as if you go overboard, you could end up making people think you are older than you actually are.
Excessive styling of your hair can require hairspray to hold it in place, resulting in an appearance that is reminiscent of the '80s heavy metal scene.
Matchy Matchy
When putting together an ensemble, it's important to make sure that your lipstick complements the outfit and other colors you are wearing. That being said, it does not need to be an identical shade. For example, wearing a lipstick shade that is too similar to the top's color can result in a style that is excessively matronly. This outdated trend has been replaced by lighter shades or even neutrals that better complement the outfit.
Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair
During the 1960s, having hair that was very long was very fashionable. There are still some women today who keep hair very long to conceal any perceived imperfections. However, it is possible to have hair that is too long, and it may make the woman appear older. Most hair stylists recommend that older women should not let their hair grow past the waist since it can reduce the volume of the hair due to the weight of the hair.
They Are Not Jeans
Everybody enjoys wearing jeggings, since they're comfortable and can be combined with a variety of clothes. They are basically leggings that resemble jeans, however, they are not actually the same. Jeggings are not a replacement for a legitimate pair of jeans and are generally quite thin, meaning they tend to highlight any lumpy and cellulite areas, making one look and feel older.
Isn’t That Heavy
Thus, there is a variation between an article of clothing that makes a statement, costume jewelry, and the latter being referred to as ostentatious jewelry. People may sometimes mistakenly regard statement pieces as the prior, which can lead to the outfit appearing disheveled and the wearer looking older. It is still possible to have a statement piece or even wear costume jewelry, but in a more subdued fashion. Keeping it simple is the best option as it will draw less attention away from the amazing outfit!
A Little Color?
Everyone loves to have that beautiful sun-kissed complexion, but some individuals may find it hard to achieve that due to either personal or geographical reasons. Fake tans were created as an alternative, however, be careful with it as overuse can lead to dyed skin. Furthermore, the color of the tan is not quite authentic, so it is better to use it sparingly if you want a natural-looking hue.
Just a Little Shape
Are you still plucking your eyebrows? It comes as no surprise that in the early 2000s, people were armed with tweezers, attempting to get shapely gorgeous brows. In fact, it was no longer popular in this day. Not only does plucking eyebrows do nothing for your look, but age you prematurely.
It’s now better to let them grow thick because bushy and natural brows are all the rage, which makes your features appear softer and more youthful. If you're looking to update your look, it's best to avoid overplucking and opt for the style that fits your face and go with that.
T-Shirt From Here to There
There’s nothing better than wearing a dress that’s light and breathable like a t-shirt in a hot summer day. However, these things actually flatten the silhouette, making you look lumpy if you do not have a supermodel body. In addition, the fact that they are made out of fabric clings makes them wrinkle and bunch easily. Imagine when it clings to the imperfect place of your place and shows your age more.
A better option would be to opt for a tailored dress that accentuates your curves in all the right places and adds sophistication to your look. Not only will it make you look younger, but it will also help you feel confident and stylish.
Pastel Ya!
Monochromatic style is always fashionable. But wearing it, head-to-toe can make you look older than you are. As we age, our skin tones tend to cool. Lighter colors such as pastels can give you a washed-out appearance and add to your age more.
Try wearing colors that are more complementary and flattering to your skin tone. Darker clothes tend to be more flattering, drawing attention away from the wrinkles and age spots that can be more noticeable when wearing lighter colors.
Touching the Ground
While the length of the skirt may make you feel more covered and comfortable, it can also give off an older look that is outdated. If you go for these floor-length skirts, proceed with caution. They don’t always flatter the waistline. Moreover, they usually have the opposite effect, as they can only serve to further age you.