For women over 55, these nail shades might be making your hands look older

Finding the right nail polish shade can completely change how your hands look after 50. While bold or dark colors can sometimes age the skin, the right polish can instantly brighten your hands and make them appear smoother. Celebrity manicurist Jolene Brodeur, who’s worked with stars like Angelina Jolie and Tina Fey, says it’s all about balance and simplicity.

Let’s go over the nail colors she says women over 50 should avoid, and the tones that bring out a youthful glow instead.

Nail shades to skip after 50

Brodeur believes certain colors can draw attention to wrinkles, veins, or dry skin, making hands appear older. “Dark [or] muted colors tend to make the hands look older”, she explains. That includes black, navy, deep plum, and dark browns. The same goes for neon and overly metallic shades, which can clash with mature skin tones. Here are some shades and finishes to steer clear of:

  • Black and charcoal gray: These may look edgy, but they highlight fine lines and make hands look harsher. Instead, go for lighter neutrals that soften the skin’s tone.
  • Dark plum or burgundy: Deep purple and red hues can bring out redness and uneven skin texture. A soft rose or coral is a much more flattering choice.
  • Navy blue: A trendy pick that tends to wash out lighter skin tones and make veins more visible. A sky blue or powdery pastel will have a fresher effect.
  • Forest green and olive: These colors emphasize discoloration and make nails appear dull. Try pale mint or soft beige instead.
  • Dark brown and chocolate: These shades can look heavy and draw attention to dryness. Lighter, creamy tones work better for a youthful finish.
  • Neon colors: Neon pinks, oranges, or yellows tend to clash with mature skin, creating a harsh contrast. Go for muted corals or peach tones for warmth without the glare.
  • Metallic and glitter finishes: Though fun, sparkly polishes can accentuate uneven skin texture. Choose instead a sheer, glossy nude for a healthy glow.

Better choices and expert tips for glowing nails

The most flattering nail shades for mature hands are also the most timeless. Brodeur encourages her clients to think light, neutral, and natural. Here’s how to make your manicure look fresh and elegant at any age:

  • Stick to light, neutral, or coral tones. Shades like soft pink, nude beige, and sheer peach add warmth and radiance to your hands.
  • Try sheer finishes. They smooth out imperfections and create a natural look.
  • Choose almond or round nail shapes. Brodeur says these shapes soften the appearance of your hands and make fingers look longer.
  • Hydrate often. Use a nourishing hand cream and cuticle oil daily. It keeps nails flexible and skin supple.
  • Avoid UV exposure. Apply sunscreen before gel manicures or switch to UV-free polish formulas.
  • Maintain your nails regularly. Keep them clean, shaped, and lightly buffed.

The goal isn’t to follow every trend, but to find shades that make your hands look soft and elegant. With the right tones and a bit of care, your nails can look timeless at any age.