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

A good stylist will usually say this: after 60, the “most youthful” hair color isn’t about going lighter or darker—it’s about choosing a shade that softens facial features, adds dimension, and complements your skin tone.

Here are the most flattering directions hairdressers commonly recommend:

🌟 1. Soft, natural-looking grays (modern approach)

If you’re going gray or already fully gray:

  • Keep it toned and healthy-looking (silver, pearl, or soft ash tones)
  • Add subtle lowlights to avoid a flat, dull look
  • A glossy finish makes gray look intentional and elegant, not aged

🌰 2. Warm light browns (very forgiving)

  • Soft chocolate, chestnut, or warm mocha shades
  • Warm tones reduce the appearance of sallowness in mature skin
  • Avoid very dark brown/black—it can make features look harsher

🍯 3. Soft golden blondes

  • Beige blonde, honey blonde, or champagne tones
  • Adds brightness around the face (“soft glow” effect)
  • Works especially well if your natural hair was lighter

🎨 4. Face-framing highlights (biggest “youth boost” trick)

Instead of full-color changes:

  • Add lighter pieces around the face
  • Creates lift and dimension
  • Makes hair look thicker and more dynamic

🚫 Colors to be careful with

  • Very dark jet black (can emphasize lines)
  • One flat color with no dimension
  • Overly brassy or orange tones

💡 The real secret stylists use

It’s less about the exact color and more about:

  • Soft contrast (not harsh)
  • Shine and healthy texture
  • Dimension (highlights or lowlights)

If you want, tell me your natural hair color and skin tone, and I can suggest a very specific shade that would suit you best.

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