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What hair color should you choose after 60 for a youthful look? A hairdresser shares his advice

Find the ideal color for your skin

Every skin tone has its ideal color palette. Here’s how to choose:

  • Light skin : beige blondes, golden blondes or light browns will bring radiance and softness.
  • Dark skin : opt for caramel, honey or warm brown shades that illuminate without dulling.
  • Neutral skin tones : you’re spoiled for choice between soft blondes, subtle coppers or golden browns.

It’s a bit like choosing a piece of jewelry: some skin tones are enhanced by gold, others by silver.

Avoid the mistake that can age you

The classic trap after 60? Opting for a hair color that’s too dark, thinking it’ll make you look younger. In reality, as the expert points out:

“The darker you make your hair, the more it hardens your features.”

Very deep browns or intense blacks should therefore be handled with caution, unless your temperament naturally lends itself to it.

A hair color that suits you

Finally, remember that your ideal color should also reflect your personality.
Thomas Tuccinardi insists:

“Color diagnosis should not be limited to skin tone, but should be adapted to the state of mind and temperament of each woman.”

Simply put, your hair color should be as vibrant as you are. A vibrant shade for the most dynamic, a soft, natural shade for the most discreet, and a vibrant color for those who like to assert their character!

Conclusion: Light up your beauty, not just your hair

After 60, the real magic of rejuvenating hair color is to gently illuminate your face, while respecting what makes your unique charm.

No need to transform everything: just add a touch of light, choose the perfect shade, and let your natural beauty shine!

And remember: the most beautiful “youthful boost” effects always come from within.

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