These Fashion Trends Will Age You
Fashion trends come and go. Some stick around longer than others and some remind us of a very specific time. Experimenting with new styles is fun and exciting but not every fleeting trend is one you want to try.
We love that everyone has their own taste and style. To each his own! But some of us are more interested in a youthful appearance, so here are some fashion faux pas that will age you.
Skirts Over Pants
The early 2000s were a wild time for fashion. Bright colors, mismatched patterns, and lots of layers. One of the trends you might have noticed was the skirt over jeans trend.
Despite the fact that it’s just not that attractive, it’s a really bizarre way to restrict your movement. This is a trend we don’t hope to see again. But then again, we aren’t fashion designers so what do we know?
Harsh Lip Liner
Some trends are better left in the past. They had their moment in the sun but no one is too sad to see them go. Harsh lip liner is one of them! The 90s were chalk-full of this dark liner/light lip combo.
There was no blending in sight! It makes your lips appear much thinner than they actually are and ages you as well. Choosing a liner that is closer to the color of your lipstick is far more flattering.
Too Much Black
We all know that black is the slimming color so it can be tempting to throw on an all-black outfit all the time! It’s easy to accessorize and matches with almost anything. But, there is such a thing as wearing too much black.
The color black might not do everyone favors depending on your skin tone. The dark color can wash some people out, which doesn’t do anyone favors. Try adding a pop of color to your black wardrobe!
Unnatural Hair Color
Your natural hair color is beautiful and what’s better is that it’s so uniquely you! As we age, we might feel pressured to cover up our gray with unnatural colors, but this isn’t necessary.
Generally, lighter hair color makes you look young, so don’t be ashamed of those white and gray hairs. You can rock them!
Cakey Foundation
The late 2010s came with a whirlwind of different makeup trends. 2016 in particular, was a year of dark eyebrows, intense contour, and full coverage foundation. For those of us who aren’t makeup artists by trade, it can be difficult to keep up with all the new trends!
What we do know is that the more foundation you add, the more cakey it looks. It adds texture to your skin and doesn’t look natural. A lighter layer of foundation will cover blemishes but leave your skin with a natural glow.
Over-Styled Hair
The big poofy hair was all the rage in the 70s and 80s so when we see this style, it reminds us of that time. So naturally, when someone rocks this style today, it ages them.
We recommend setting the hairspray and teasing comb aside and trying a new hair style. Sleek, healthy hair is always in. Those sprays aren’t good for your hair anyways.
Baggy Clothes
There’s a really important distinction here between clothes that are styled to be loose and clothes that are just too big. Loose-fitted clothing can be cool, edgy, and youthful. But wearing a shirt that is 2 sizes too big looks frumpy.
Have fun with your style and feel free to try some things that are meant to be worn baggy, but you aren’t doing yourself any favors if you buy things that are clearly not your size.
Tanning
We all know the real enemy to our skin is the sun. Laying out in the sun will have more impact on your skin than maybe anything else. Sunscreen is key!
While it’s important that we all get our Vitamin D, protect your skin while you do so, especially your face because this is the most sensitive part. SPF is your best friend.
Dark Eye Makeup
In the 90s, dark eye makeup was hugely popular. Big lashes, thick eyeliner, and dark brown eyeshadow were everywhere! As we age, this kind of eye makeup can look heavy and pull down our eyes.
A lighter, bright-eyed look gives a more youthful appearance. It also makes the eyes look bigger and brighter. Who doesn’t want that?
Floral Print Everywhere!
Flowers are beautiful and we can’t blame anyone for wanting to wear them. We get it! But floral prints are one of the trends that will age you, so you might want to forego this print if you’re looking to have a more youthful appearance.
Simple colors and denim can be dressed up or down and accessorized in lots of fun ways. You don’t have to completely discard floral from your closet, but be careful not to get too carried away with the print.
A Frown
The best accessory you can wear is a smile! Frowning is not only a bad way to meet new people but it is also a surefire way to get frown lines. Smile lines are far more attractive and let people know you had a joyful life full of fun experiences!
A study on models revealed that models who smiled appeared younger while ones who frowned looked older. Smiling is good for you inside and out, so turn that frown upside down.
Brooches
Brooches were THE accessory back in the day, but they’ve gained a reputation for being somewhat gaudy and something of an eye sore. Some brooches do have sentimental value and we understand wearing them as a badge of honor on special occasions.
But in terms of trends that age you, this is certainly one of them. Plus, if you keep them safe, they might be really valuable one day!
Over Plucking Eyebrows
Overplucked eyebrows is a sad fate that so many women have fallen victim to. When the super thin eyebrow trend of the 90s and 2000s blew through, so many women plucked their eyebrows so thin that they never recovered.
Be careful with those tweezers because if you damage the hair follicles, the hair can’t grow back. Full eyebrows are natural-looking and make you appear younger so use the tweezers sparingly.
Flashy Jewelry
It might be tempting to wear big flashy jewelry on a fancy occasion, but this kind of jewelry might not be the best option for those of us who refer a young look. The big jewels can weigh you down.
Modest simple accessories can still add something extra to your look. Thin gold chains and small bracelets or earrings will elevate your outfit and keep a youthful glow about you.
Matchy Matchy
Sometimes outfits that are too “matchy matchy” can be reminiscent of the good old days when pant suits with shoulder pads were all the rage. Matching every piece of clothing you wear can age you for this reason.
Don’t be afraid to add some fun combinations into your wardrobe. Color combinations make an outfit brighter and more stylish. Don’t be afraid to experiment!
Chunky Highlights
There have been so many hair trends throughout the years it can be hard to keep up with what’s “in” and what’s “out”. Chunky highlights are decidedly “out”! The alternating brunette and blond stripes are not giving us the youthful look we’re trying to achieve.
Rather, they remind us of the 90s and early 2000s. Highlights can still be beautiful but a more blended version can give you a naturally sunkissed look that brightens your whole face.
Capri Pants
Capris are a trend that you will rarely see now-a-days but they certainly had their day in the sun. Since this trend hasn’t been popular for quite some time, this style of pants will really age you.
Opt for an ankle-length pant or a short. Don’t choose something in between! They’re not the most flattering or modern look.
Pastels Everywhere
Don’t get us wrong, pastels can be really beautiful. It’s all about the way you style them. You might not want to wear a pastel pink shirt with a pastel green skirt with a pastel yellow sweater and pastel blue shoes.
You might wind up looking like an easter egg! Rather, pair your pastel clothes with other shades and colors. That pastel pink top might look beautiful with some denim. Switch it up!
Tweed
Tweed is one of those trends that goes right along with brooches. It ages you not because of the way it looks, but rather because it is very representative of a specific time period. Some tweed styles can be very beautiful, but too much will age you.
Pair your tweed jacket with some modern shoes and accessories to keep those favorite tweed items that live in your closet. Just don’t overdo it with the matching tweed sets and point kitten heels.
Outdated Shoes
Shoes are some of the most important accessories when putting together an outfit and they somehow manage to be the last thing most of us think about when it comes to our ensemble.
While some shoes do come back into style and vintage can be really beautiful, lots of outdated shoes can pull your outfit down instead of giving it that bright boost it needs.
Stretchy Jeans
While denim might not be the most comfortable pant selection, they can bring a lot of style to an ordinary outfit. The stretchy jeans trend is one we should leave in the past. Throw those jeggings away!
They appear cheaper and less stylish than regular denim. And there are great denim brands that make really comfortable jeans so there’s really no need for this outdated style.
Matte Makeup
One really easy way to give your face a more exuberant glow is to opt for a dewy look. Matte foundations and makeup will dry out your skin and make it appear less lively.
Makeup with moisture will make you look bright, young, and natural! The dewey, fresh-faced makeup look looks beautiful on everybody so steer clear of the matte foundations.
Crazy Nails
Funnily enough, the style of your nails can have a real impact on your overall appearance. The crazy nails are a young woman’s game. Natural, simple nails can make your hands have a youthful glow the same way makeup does for your face.
Long, crazy nails are difficult to maintain and can appear gaudy if not done well. Soft and natural colors will not draw too much attention but will look clean and beautiful. Simplicity is key!
Blunt Bangs
Bangs are one of those risky hairstyles that only the bravest among us have tried. Bangs can be truly beautiful and really frame your face if they’re done the right way. Blunt bangs are not the best hairstyle for a youthful look.
You might consider trying wispy bangs or side-swept bangs. These are more flattering and less harsh. Obviously, the style of bangs best for you depends on your preference and face shape so talk with your stylist about what will look best!
Extensions
Extensions are a really tricky hair style. Namely, they are very expensive to upkeep if you want them to be done right. Unfortunately, they can often be done really poorly and weigh down your hair.
Especially if your hair is thinner, extensions can cause hair loss and break those precious hairs on your head. Short hair can also be a beautiful way to frame your face so don’t be afraid to let go of the extensions!
Blue Eyeshadow
We’re not here to cramp anyone’s style, but the blue eyeshadow fad is one we don’t care to see again. The silver and blue tones on your eyelids can make your eyes look smaller and give your overall face an older appearance.
More natural tones are better for a young overall appearance. It’s wild how much one color can affect your overall look!
Following Fads
Nowadays, fashion trends come and go more quickly than ever before. The internet cycles through one fad and then turns to the next. It’s hard to keep up… so don’t! Find the style you love and stick with it!
This is not to say you can’t try new things but following from fad to fad is a waste of time because what’s considered “in” today will be “out” tomorrow. Unique style keeps us young so don’t fall victim to every trend that you see.
Choppy Hairstyles
Most of us are probably familiar with the hairstyle that has come to be known as “The Karen”. This blunt bob highlights harsh angles on your face and can be unflattering on the bone structure of your face.
If this is your style and you love it, so be it! But if you’re looking for something that brings some softness to your face, try a less harsh cut. Soft, flowy layers can frame the face in a more flattering way.
Intense Contour
Over-the-top contouring was a major trend in makeup in the 2010s. People realized they could basically transform the shape of their face by using contour in the shadows of their bone structure.
But this look can really make your makeup appear heavy and your face look less youthful. Some contour can be great to highlight the parts of your face you want to, but use a light hand so make sure you don’t take away from the bright, glowy look most of us want to achieve!
Tan or beige pantyhose
While there’s nothing inherently wrong with pantyhose and they can work in the right circumstances, rocking the wrong beige or tan shade can severely age you. If you don’t like the idea of bare legs, consider a sheer option or an opaque color like black or navy.
To avoid that elderly lady look and let those legs go free, you can also opt for a self-tanner that will provide a healthy glow.
Outdated glasses frames
Avoid drugstore reading glasses, which are the fastest way to accomplish that granny look. Outdated and frameless glasses are also a no-no. If you haven’t bought new frames in years, it may be time to revamp the look and go for a more updated aesthetic.
The right frame can hide wrinkles and dark circles. There are plenty of modern, chic frames to choose from that can make you look much younger.
Skirts that are longer than knee-length
Some people avoid skirts altogether, but there’s a way to make yourself look youthful, and it comes down to picking the right skirt length. The goldilocks of skirts for avoiding an aged look is knee length.
Avoid mini-skirts, mid-length. and floor-length skirts. While a mini-skirt shows too much skin, floor-length can look frumpy and unflattering, and mid-length skirts accentuate the widest part of the calf. Instead, knee-length skirts are the best option.
Baggy and oversized suits
Although some suits intentionally have a baggy look, opting for a more tailored option is the best way to look younger and more put-together. Baggy suits can be unflattering, making curves disappear and creating a dowdy look.
A fitted suit is a much smarter choice, and if you’re bored of wearing the same suit, you can always opt for another color, Just make sure that it’s tailored to your body.
Too much blush
Some people pile on the makeup to hide their age, but the effect is often the opposite. Applying a ton of blush can add years to your appearance.
Although it’s easy to slather on a blush that you’ve been using for a decade, it’s better to choose a more subtle look or even a bronzer or highlighter. With blush, the rule is: less is more, and always blend!
Unflattering jersey fabrics
Despite how comfy it is, jersey fabric is one of those fabrics that pinpoints every lump and bump on your body. Loose jersey fabric can bunch in the wrong place and make you look older than you really are.
The way to avoid this look is to go with a more fitted double-knitted jersey, as this thicker fabric doesn’t bunch, and the quality doesn’t look as cheap.
Hair pulled up in a low ponytail
Ponytails are one of the most functional hairstyles out there. But even though they’re a no-fuss look, the pulled-back look can bring out lines or wrinkles that you have on your face.
While you can instead go for artfully side-swept bangs, a sleek high ponytail is a clever hack since it can actually pull back the skin a bit, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Kitten heels
This is one of the most outdated fashion trends out there, and it also ages you immensely. While some women may still try to wear short stiletto heels, it’s better to choose a blocky and square chunky heel or a full-on stiletto.
A chunky heel can be a more comfortable option that still has youthful energy, but there’s also no shame in wearing some cute flats, which never go out of style.
Glitters and rhinestones
Please stop bedazzling your outfits or wearing clothing adorned with rhinestones or glitter. The Ed Hardy look is very much out; there’s a better way to add a spark to an outfit.
While kids look great in this trend, it only makes adults look like they’re attempting to look younger. It ages them right away and gives off a desperate vibe. Instead, go with a statement print!
Thick horizontal stripes
Horizontal stripes create an unattractive effect since they widen the appearance of the body. They can make you look heavier, which a lot of people associate with getting older. Although a horizontal stripe on a garment can look fantastic on the rack, it looks different on a body.
Instead, shop for vertical stripes, which slim down the body, lengthening the look of the legs and torso and creating a more elegant style.
Aerobics-Inspired Leg Warmers
Unless you’ve somehow teleported back in time to the 1980s, there’s no excuse to still be wearing leg warmers. Although more subtle, modernized ones exist in neutral colors, opting for cable-knit knee-high socks is better.
The bright ones with a Jane Fonda look are outdated and not at all cute in the 2020s. Plus, who has only ever experienced a chilly calf while the rest of their leg remains warm? It’s a bizarre garment through and through.
Shoulder Pads
Back in the day, shoulder pads used to be a power move. Today, they’re anything but. While they used to provide more support and structure to the sleeves of a shirt or jacket, that heavy padding is now very out of style.
Although it’s back in fashion with some designers, it’s easy to go overboard. Overall, we think it’s a bulky and old-fashioned look that can make you look over a decade older, so it’s best to steer clear of this trend.
Panty Lines
Although those granny panties in the back of your closet might be your most comfortable undergarments, that visible panty line can pile the years on you. Now, you don’t have to wear a thong as an alternative, but there are plenty of seamless, no-show underwear options.
Panties with laser-cut edges or extremely thin lace won’t be visible beneath your pants or skirts and will always lay flat against the skin, making your booty and fashion sense look as youthful as ever.
Turtlenecks
Just like a silk dress, a tight turtleneck will really enhance all the little aged details about us that we’re looking to hide. Although you might think a turtleneck sounds chic and is a way to cover wrinkles, it actually accentuates them.
Turtlenecks can create creases and folds of loose skin around the neck of the turtleneck (otherwise known as “turkey neck”), and if it’s tight around your stomach, it can emphasize all those lumps and bumps you’re looking to hide.
Tie-dye
Unless you’re dressing up as a hippie from the 60s or 70s, this psychedelic motif should not be coming back into your wardrobe. Although there are several styles from the Summer of Love that we’d be willing to revisit, this DIY trend that makes you look years older is not one of them.
If you’re absolutely dead set on wearing this trend, go for a neutral tie-dye wash instead of a hideous rainbow rendition that makes for a major eyesore.
Velour Tracksuits
Remember those bedazzled velour tracksuits that said “Juicy” and other atrocious phrases on the bum spelled out in rhinestones? If you didn’t wear one of these tight monstrosities, the alternative was a loose look that made you look like a character on The Sopranos.
Either way, matching tracksuits made of velour should not be making a comeback because they will age you immediately. Comfy as they are, it’s better to opt for stylish knit joggers with a color-coordinated sweater or leather jacket.
Mom Jeans
There are many options for flattering jeans, from boot cuts to ankle grazers and skinny jeans. However, some people out there insist on wearing mom jeans. “Mom” jeans are thick, unsightly, and somehow make your butt look terrible.
They hit a little too high on the waist, but not in a chic, high-waisted way. Instead, they transform you into an instant suburban mom. We get that they’re comfortable, but there are so many other comfy options out there to explore…
Crimped Hair
If you still have a crimper, you must throw it in the garbage immediately. Other folks like to braid their hair overnight and then wear it out the next day to simulate waves, but let’s be honest; it just looks like a heatless crimp job.
It’s perfectly fine to straighten, curl, or give yourself soft waves with a heated device. But when you make your hair look like crinkle-cut fries, it’s a turnoff for everybody.
Hair Bows
Just like glitter and sequinned pieces of clothing, wearing fabric hair bows isn’t a good look if you’re over a certain age. If you’re older than, say, 11 years old, these decorative bows can be quite aging.
Not everyone agrees that there’s a cut-off age for fabric bows, but there are undoubtedly other ways to channel your femininity through hair accessories. Instead of these bows, opt for scrunchies, a silk scarf wrap, or an elegant headband.
Waist Belts that Are Too-Large
Although oversized belts slung around the hips aren’t so terrible, huge and chunky waist belts are an unflattering trend that will make you look much older. They first arrived in the 80s and made a comeback in the early 2000s, and for some reason, people are still wearing these thick monstrosities today.
Please stop wearing gigantic wait belts cinched around a dress or tunic and skinny jeans. Instead, opt for a skinnier, more elegant belt or a slightly thicker belt worn around the hips.