The Best Nail Polish Color For You If You're Over 50

Spider veins and dry skin may not be the first indicators of aging on your hands, but they can be. Colors in nail polish can make your hands appear younger.

Certain colors are recommended by professionals for young-looking hands. Learn which nail paint colors to avoid if you're over 50, and which to use.

I believe that wearing black makes you appear harsh and aged. Women over 50, on the other hand, can experiment with darker colors.

I've had people over 50 try on black because it's trendy. We'll put it on a nail or toe and see how they react.

Colors should be chosen to compliment your skin tone. Avoid monochromatic colors such as white, which can bleach out older women. There is still hope if you favor neutral colors.

If you're saddened by the loss of your favorite white polish, try a cream color.

Colors with cooler undertones may draw attention to veins, therefore older clients may prefer warmer tones. Warmer nail colors are recommended by her because they complement all skin tones and ages.

Women's hands can develop age spots or calluses as they age, so you want something that doesn't draw attention to them while yet making them look clean and finished.

Anyone can wear any nail color with confidence. Colored nails are fashionable and timeless. I advise all of my clients, regardless of age, to dress in neon green or goth black.