Very dark navy: refined, yet sometimes too heavy
Deep navy is often chosen as a softer alternative to black, but when it’s overly dark, it can have a similar dulling effect. The skin may appear less fresh, as if light is no longer reflecting naturally. Brighter blues—such as royal blue, indigo, or peacock—maintain elegance while restoring vibrancy to the complexion.
Pastels: gentle in theory, tricky in practice
Pastel shades bring to mind springtime and airy fabrics, but on the skin, they can sometimes lack enough contrast, resulting in a slightly fatigued appearance. Rather than avoiding them entirely, try wearing pastels as accents or choosing richer variations, like soft raspberry or a more saturated sky blue, for a healthier glow.

Khaki green: stylish, but not universally flattering
Khaki has been everywhere lately, adding structure and edge to many outfits. Yet, without enough brightness, it can make facial features look harsher or muted. Fresher greens—such as sage, light olive, or emerald—reflect light more effectively and bring life back to the complexion.
Neon colors: bold energy with a caveat
Neon hues are playful, modern, and impossible to ignore. Still, their intensity can create too strong a contrast near the face, drawing attention to lines or shadows. If you love their vibrancy, enjoy them through accessories like shoes, bags, or scarves—adding excitement without overpowering your natural glow.