Pastels: delicate, but occasionally draining
Pastel shades evoke spring mornings, airy knits, and soft sunlight. On some skin tones, however, they can blend in too much, creating a washed-out or tired effect.
Instead of eliminating them, try using pastels in smaller doses—accessories, scarves, or handbags—or choose more saturated versions like soft raspberry, coral-pink, or a vivid sky blue.

Khaki green: stylish, but not universally kind
A favorite in recent fashion seasons, khaki brings structure and edge. Yet when it lacks luminosity, it can dull the face and emphasize fatigue.
Many complexions benefit more from livelier greens such as sage, fresh olive, or emerald—tones that instantly add depth and vitality.
Neon shades: energetic, yet overpowering
Bold, playful, and impossible to ignore, neon colors bring excitement to any outfit. But their intensity can overwhelm the face, drawing attention to lines or shadows.
If you love their spirited energy, keep them as accents—shoes, handbags, or scarves—so you enjoy the fun without letting the color steal focus from your natural glow.
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