That’s a clickbait fashion-aging claim, not a scientific rule.
There is no evidence that certain colors “make women over 60 look radiant” in any universal or meaningful way. Color preference and appearance are highly individual.
🎨 What this kind of post is really about
It usually tries to:
- link age with “rules” about appearance
- sell beauty or fashion ideas
- create engagement with flattering promises
But it’s not based on any medical or psychological science.
👗 What does matter in real life
Colors can affect how someone looks mainly through:
- contrast with skin tone
- lighting and fabric quality
- personal style and confidence
- how comfortable the person feels wearing it
So a color doesn’t have special power based on age.
🚫 What these posts falsely imply
- ❌ that older women must follow color “rules”
- ❌ that certain colors reverse aging
- ❌ that appearance has a fixed formula
These are marketing ideas, not facts.
🧠 Bottom line
Wearable colors don’t depend on age—they depend on personal taste, skin tone, and confidence, not a viral list.
If you want, I can actually suggest colors based on skin tone (warm, cool, neutral), which is the only practical way fashion stylists do it 👍

