Large, Poofy Hair
In the 70’s and especially the 80’s, the bigger the hair was, the better. However, it’s been about 40 to 50 years, and hair trends have become much more tame. Teasing your hair and spraying lots of chemicals into it is also a great way to damage your hair. Shiny, healthy hair will never go out of style, so take care of those locks.
Overly Matching
We’ve all heard the arbitrary rules which dictate that you “can’t mix prints and patterns.” This is absolutely not true. In fact, looking way too matchy-matchy is very underwhelming and may in fact age you. Allow yourself to get a bold statement piece like a brightly colored top and then pair it with neutral bottoms.
High-Water Pants
While there is definitely a way to style these pants in a fashionable way, it is quite difficult to pull off. Most of the time, high-water pants just end up looking like you bought pants that don’t fit you correctly. If you do want pants that don’t go all the way to the floor, try to get ones that crop just above the ankle, so the look is intentional.
Over-Plucked Eyebrows
Gone are the days where extremely thin (sometimes penciled-on) eyebrows are the height of fashion. The other drawback of this style is that it is quite tough to grow eyebrows back. You can help regrow your thin eyebrows by leaving them be: no waxing, plucking, or threading. Then, apply brow gel to help with growth.
No Skin Care Routine
Although it’s better to start taking care of your skin as early as possible, it is never too late to implement a great skin regimen. Anti-aging creams for morning and night are crucial. You can also incorporate cleansers, toners, eye creams, serums, and face masks in order to promote healthier skin.
Always Wearing Long Sleeves
While we understand that becoming self-conscious about your arms is a real issue, there are ways to cope with this rather than forcing yourself to wear long sleeves even in the winter. You can opt for 3/4 sleeves, sheer bishop sleeves, kimono sleeves, bell sleeves, or cap sleeves instead.
Matching Your Lipstick To Your Outfit
While coordinating your lipstick and outfit is important and a great choice, definitely don’t match your lipstick exactly to what you’re wearing. First of all, you’ll never find an exact match, and it will just look silly to be wearing a red top and a slightly different shade of red lipstick. Instead, opt for a few shades of lipstick that look great on you and alternate these to coordinate with your outfit.
Large, Outdated Bags
Oversized handbags with huge designer logos used to be the peak of fashion. However, as the times have changed, smaller and more understated elegant bags have become the preferred style. Opt for a smaller, more refined bag. If you want to be a bit more daring, leather totes and studded backpacks are also quite in style.
There’s nothing worse than wearing the perfect outfit only for it to be totally ruined by the wrong undergarment. It’s always best to play it safe with seamless underwear and a properly fitting bra. These will make a world of a difference and will keep you looking young, stylish, and classy.
Jersey fabric is very comfortable due to its stretchy nature. However, this comes at a cost. Jersey fabric has a tendency to highlight all the areas of your body since it really clings onto every part of you. Opt for more forgiving fabrics like cotton, silk, and wool.
Tan Pantyhose
These days, the only type of pantyhose that are considered acceptable are black ones or ones that match your skin tone perfectly. Wearing tan pantyhose that are completely a different shade from your skin tone will immediately age you. Try forgoing the pantyhose altogether and show a little bit of skin! It will keep you feeling fresh and young.
Wearing Powder Makeup
Powder makeup has a pesky tendency of drying your skin and highlighting every crevice and crease in your face. Unfortunately, this will bring out any lines in your face, even if you have just a few. The easy solution is to use cream and liquid foundation instead.
Wearing Baggy Clothes
As we age, we tend to start drifting towards wearing loose, baggy clothes. There’s no reason to hide your figure behind mounds of fabric. Wearing fitted clothes is always a great choice. They don’t have to be extremely tight or revealing, but properly fitted outfits will always look more polished than baggy ones.
Many people tend to wear turtlenecks as they age in order to hide their necks. While this is quite literally covering up the wrinkles on your neck, it will also make you look very stiff. Instead, opt for a collard shirt or a v-neck shirt and layered, dainty necklaces that will draw the eye away from your neck.
As the old adage goes, age is just a number. Just because you are aging, does not mean that you must keep sporting a short, grey bob forever. Go for an interesting cut and some lowlights to keep things interesting. Switch your hairstyle up every once in a while and have fun with it.
While we’re all for wearing whatever makes you feel great, anything that’s labelled “mini” should probably be avoided. It’s not just for older folks, mini-skirts are simply out of style in general. Midi-length and maxi-length skirts are very in style right now, and they’re more comfortable and more flattering than mini skirts anyway.
Wearing Pieces for Sentimental Value
We understand that many pieces hold sentimental value, but wearing these even if they’re not very flattering isn’t a great choice. Just make sure that these pieces aren’t completely out of date, as that’s a great way to immediately age yourself. Luckily, vintage pieces come in and out of style, so you might get lucky and have it come back into style someday!
While wearing something that’s outdated will definitely age you, wearing something that is too trendy can also have the same effect. For example, the trendiest glasses right now consist of tiny frames that may highlight under-eye wrinkles. Instead, opt for a classic style that will never go out of fashion.
While dark lipstick is in style, it is not very practical. It has a tendency to settle into each little nook and crevice of the lips, highlighting any lines that may be there. It also rubs off very quickly and demands frequent reapplications. It’s best to just avoid dark lipsticks altogether.
Wearing Unflattering Colors
The unfortunate reality of fashion is that not every color is going to be flattering on everyone. It’s important to figure out which colors best compliment your skin tone and avoid ones that don’t. Once you figure out which colors best match your skin’s undertones, stock up on clothes that suit you, so you’ll never accidentally wear the wrong color.
Dressing In All Black
While this isn’t an all-out fashion no-no, it is important to be careful with this one. Many people’s skin tends to get lighter as they age, and wearing all black can sometimes make you look a bit washed out. You can avoid this by wearing all black with a pop of color to keep things balanced out.
Wearing Tweed
Tweed has had a moment of resurgence, but the unfortunate reality is that tweed is simply not very flattering on anyone. It has an immediate effect of aging anybody that wears it by 20 years. Pinstripes and houndstooth are a better choice if you want to incorporate a menswear look into your outfit.
Never Wearing Jeans
As we age, many women feel that it is no longer appropriate to wear denim. We’re not sure where this concept came from, but it is simply not true! Wearing properly-fitting jeans will instantly make you look younger. You can dress jeans up by wearing them with heels and blouse or even a blazer.
Wearing Gaudy Jewelry
While we don’t recommend gaudy jewelry like costume jewelry for anyone, it is especially important to avoid as you age. Large and overbearing necklaces are definitely not in style anymore. Opt for delicate pieces that will never go out of style instead.
Stretchy jeans are definitely the most comfortable, however they come with the cost of being very unforgiving. Try to buy jeans that contain only 2% elastic fiber, as these will be much more flattering instead. Definitely avoid stretchy jeans with elastic waistbands, as they are definitely way out of style.
Don’t shy away from form-fitting clothing! These are much more flattering than oversized clothes. Sometimes we buy clothes that don’t fit us properly without even realizing it. Take some time to figure out what your actual size is and purchase clothes accordingly.
Wearing Chunky Shoes
Chunky shoes may have had a resurgence of popularity, but the reality is that these are not flattering on most people. They will make your bottom half look much heavier than it is. Kitten heels or ankle strap flats are a much better choice for a more sleek and polished look.
This rules applies to everyone, regardless of age. Wearing outfits that are too on trend can quickly become outdated, since trends are constantly changing. Classic styles are a much better bet, as they are usually flattering for everyone and never go out of style, leaving you with a wardrobe that always look great.
While this is a convenient little trick, you should really be careful, as tying your jacket around your waist can end up looking really bulky. It adds bulk to your hips. You can instead drape your jacket around your shoulders for a sleeker look.
Getting A Classic Fake Tan
This should almost go without saying, but getting a spray tan or spending time in a tanning bed should really be avoided at all costs. Not only is it not in style anymore to be orange, but it is truly damaging to your skin. It is not worth risking skin cancer for a fake tan.
Sticking to Florals
Wearing all-floral, all the time is really quite aging. A floral item should be used a statement, otherwise this pattern can really age you. If you choose to wear a floral piece, definitely make sure it will properly fitting and tailored.
An unavoidable truth about aging is the fact that as we age, our hair tends to thin out. To combat this, many people avoid getting haircuts altogether. However, this actually makes matters worse, as split ends will make your hair even more brittle and damaged-looking. Get trims in order to keep your hair healthy, which will always make you look more youthful.
Wearing Too Much Blush
This should be avoided at any age, but wearing too much blush in one concentrated area will definitely make you look a whole lot older than you really are. Instead, dab a touch of blush to add a hint of a flow and make sure to blend evenly.
Never Wearing Heels
While stiletto heels are quite an uncomfortable shoe to wear, wearing kitten heels is a great way to elevate your look without sacrificing comfort. You can also opt for heeled mules and platform shoes. Wearing heels will quite literally give you an instant lift and keep your outfit looking polished.
Wearing Logo Clothing
This is yet another trend that should be avoided at all ages, but is especially true as we age. Clothes that are stamped with logos and branding just make you look like you’re trying to get attention for all the wrong reasons. Instead, choose good quality clothes without logos that will look stylish for many years.
Too-Long Skirts
Skirt length can become a little bit tricky, but one tip to remember is to avoid wearing skirts that are too long, especially if you’re not very tall or wearing sky high heeled shoes. This is because these skirts can easily end up looking frumpy.
If you choose to wear loose fitting pants, make sure your top is closely fitted, and vice versa. Wearing loose pants with a loose top will make you look shapeless, while tight bottoms with tight tops can look inappropriate. Balance your look with choosing opposite fits for top and bottom.
Not Defining Your Waist
By choosing a top or dress that doesn’t define your waist, you run the risk of looking very boxy and shapeless. You can add a belt to give yourself a more pulled together and defined look.
Using Heavy Black Eyeliner
Applying thick, heavy black eyeliner will no longer cut it for bringing out your eyes. Instead, it will most likely accentuate your wrinkles. Avoid this by lighting applying a softer shade like brown, gray, or olive green. You can also try using eyeshadow as eyeliner for a softer look.
Wearing Brooches
Wearing brooches has not really been in style for years, and it’s hard to believe that these over-the-top pieces will come back anytime soon. It’s better to just avoid these altogether, especially if they’re bejeweled insect brooches.