Makeup and Fashion Mistakes That Age You Without You Knowing It

Big Hair

For some reason, people in the '80s thought that big, puffy hair full of hairspray was the thing to do, but not anymore. While we all love to have some volume on our hair, you don't want to take it too far.

A little volume can make you look elegant, but too much volume just makes you look at the very least 10 years older, especially if a lot of hairspray is involved. Drying your hair with your head upside down can give you a lot of natural-looking volume without the need of any product.

Extremely Long Hair

While having hair that is long past your shoulders is a very youthful style, having hair that is too long can age you incredibly. Having too much of something good can turn it into something bad, so remember that less is more.

The problem is that when hair is long past your waist, it just wears you down. This length is so infamous that some people call it "Cat Lady" hair. You may think you look like a fairytale princess, but it has the opposite effect.

Big, Loud Jewelry

The purpose of jewelry is to complement your outfit, but if the jewelry itself is stealing the spotlight, it can do more harm than good. Big, chunky, flashy jewelry tends to not only be unflattering, but aging.

Years ago, jewelry was a status symbol, so people tried to have the biggest, flashiest pieces in order to stand out. Those standards are now super outdated and they only apply to our grandmas. Let your own beauty shine through and keep accessories to a minimum.

Too Much Fake Tan

OK, most people would probably agree that this is a big mistake, but there are still people out there who desperately need to hear this: looking orange is not flattering.

We all love that sunkissed glow that a soft tan gives you after you've spent the whole day at the beach, and that's totally fine. But getting too much fake tan looks unnatural, unflattering, and worst of all, it makes you look older.

Over-Plucked Eyebrows

Over-plucked eyebrows were huge in the early 2000s. All the biggest stars such as Christina Aguilera and Pink did it, so naturally everybody wanted to do the same. However, that trend died 20 years ago.

Nowadays, thick, full eyebrows are very trendy but like every trend, they are not everyone's cup of tea. It's OK not to like thick eyebrows, but don't take it to an extreme. Very thin eyebrows don't frame your face properly and make you look much older.

Pastels From Head To Toe

Before you assume that we are here to hate on pastels let's just say it: pastels are gorgeous. They are soft, delicate colors that look good on basically everyone and are super trendy right now.

That being said, wearing pastels from head to toe can really wash you out and make you look pale, tired, and older. These colors work best when contrasted with darker colors or a pair of jeans.

Floor-Length Skirts

There is nothing wrong with covering up, but there are definitely better ways to do it than floor-length skirts, especially if you're not a tall person because the longer the skirt, the shorter your legs look.

If you really like this type of skirt don't worry, there are ways to make them look better. Pair them up with a fitted top and high heels to make you look taller and more stylish. Wearing them with baggy blouses and sneakers is a big no no.

Cakey Makeup

Makeup is a wonderful thing because it helps accentuate our features and enhance our beauty. That being said, putting on too much foundation and/or powder can have the opposite effect.

Don't think that lathering your face in foundation will cover all your blemishes because it will actually make your pores look larger, your skin texture bumpy, and your blemishes will be accentuated. A small amount of foundation goes a long way!

Covering Your Neck Up

You can't help but wear turtlenecks when it is really cold outside, but covering up your neck too much shouldn't be a daily choice of fashion, especially if you have your hair down.

The truth is, there is a right and a wrong way to style this look. A ponytail and light makeup will make the look very stylish, while heavy makeup and a big hairstyle will just make you look older. Light colors also tend to be more flattering in that area.

Never Changing Your Hair

Many people believe in the phrase "if it's not broken, don't fix it", but this shouldn't apply to hair. Hair is actually our most important accessory and if it always looks the same, it gets old and uninteresting.

Not only that, but wearing your hair in the same style for years is typical of older people, while experimenting with your look is associated with youthfulness. Even doing something as simple as putting it up in a ponytail one day and a in a bun the next day and then wearing it down after that can make a big difference in how your present yourself.

Dark Lipstick

Dark lipstick can either make or break a look. If you manage to pull it off, you'll look absolutely incredible, but if you don't know how to do it, you'll do more harm than good. The first thing you have to do is make sure you choose a shade that looks good with your skintone.

Dark lipstick looks the best with cool tones such as grey, white, and black. Also, it tends to be the focus of your whole look, so having flashy clothes with patterns and too much jewelry will derail the look right away. Keep it simple!

Wearing Too Much Jewelry

Like we've said before, jewelry is meant to complement you, not take over the spotlight. Wearing big, chunky jewelry is just as bad as wearing too much jewelry. As Coco Chanel once said:

" “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off.” Choose your accessories carefully and pick whatever enhances your outfit the best. Wearing a bracelet, earrings, a necklace, rings, and sunglasses all at once is probably going to backfire.

Floral Patterns

If floral patterns could talk they would scream "grandma!". While there are some patterns that do work and can make you look delicate and classy, the rule is that most floral patterns make you look older.

The key to do them right is to keep them simple and not overdoing it. The colors of the patterns also play a big role in how they look, so you can test them like this: if the pattern looks like it works on a tablecloth, then don't wear it.

Shiny Pantyhose

Pantyhose used to be one of those things that women did not leave the house without. It used to be unthinkable to wear a dress or a skirt without pantyhose, but times have changed and quite frankly, people look better without them.

Because it is an old trend that mostly elderly women continue to follow, tan, shiny pantyhose just age you. If you really like tights or you want to fight the cold while wearing a dress, opt for opaque styles or dark tights such as black or blue.

Heavy Eyeliner

Eyeliner is one of the best inventions of humankind. It makes you look awake, sexy, and fearless. However, too much eyeliner actually makes you look more tired and older, and here's why.

Too much eyeliner weighs your face down. Not only that, but after a few hours, it starts to smudge, and nothing looks worse than having faded, smudged eyeliner on your face. Unless you are Avril Lavigne, this look is not for you.

Grandma Handbags

While there is no definition for it in the dictionary, we all know what a grandma handbag looks like: small, stiff, sometimes with a loud floral pattern or just a neutral color. There is a very thin line between a chic purse and the infamous grandma handbag.

If you're willing to walk that fine line, tread carefully. Relaxed styles tend to be more youthful, but if that's not really your thing, just avoid stiff handbags with patterns at all costs. Also, make sure the rest of your outfit is youthful at least.

Brooches

Much like pantyhose, brooches used to be a staple of every woman's wardrobe. They used to be statement pieces that made someone look classy, but nowadays they just make people look old.

It is good to bring back vintage stuff every once in a while, but brooches have not made a comeback since the dinosaurs roamed the Earth. You can keep them in a jewelry box in case they miraculously make a comeback someday though.

Capris

High water pants and capris are pretty trendy right now, but that does not mean they are flattering. When the weather gets warm, many people go for these kinds of pants rather than shorts because they don't want to show their legs.

Your legs are not something you should be ashamed of, no matter what they look like. At the end of the day, these types of pants are unflattering and do not really help you out when you're burning up in the middle of the summer. Don't be afraid to show your legs!

Wearing Colors That Don't Suit You

We all have to face the harsh truth at some point that we can't rock every color on the rainbow, and this has a lot to do with our skin tone. Through trial and error, your should figure out which colors bring out your beauty and which ones cause the opposite effect.

One way you can determine your skin tone is to see how your skin reacts to the sun. If you get sunburned easily, then you may have cool undertones and if not, then you may have warm undertones. Cool skin looks better in blues and greens, while warm skin goes better with reds and golds.

Tweed

While tweed is trying to make a comeback, it makes most people look old and washed down. If you're one of the very, very few people who look good in it, then congrats! But in reality, there's a high chance that you belong to the general population.

While it gives a chic, elegant vibe, this fabric is too heavy to look youthful. Flowy, relaxed fabric is far more flattering and, most importantly, comfortable. Remember, you can look elegant and young at the same time.

Too Much Blush

Blush is meant to brighten your look, especially if you're really pale. Unfortunately, many people forget that they are only supposed to use a little bit of blush to create a subtle, rosy look, and end up looking sunburned.

Too much blush is usually associated with looking older because older people love packing on the blush - and we can't blame them because they are following the trends of their time! If you want to stay current and youthful, however, tone the blush down and grab the highlighter instead.

Outdated Eyewear

Look, just because you need your glasses every day for probably the rest of your life it doesn't mean you must stick to the same frames forever. Eyewear also evolves with time and trends come and go, so a good way to stay youthful is to stay up-to-date with the trends.

Nowadays, simple, thin frames are totally in because they don't take much attention away from the rest of your face. Big, colorful glasses with rhinestones used to be a total hit... 15 years ago. If yours look like that, throw them away!

Using The Wrong Foundation

This mistake is nowadays considered almost unforgivable with the rise of beauty and makeup techniques on the internet. The very first thing you have to make sure of when you're doing your makeup is that your foundation matches your skin tone.

Not only does it have to match, but it has to be blended! Make sure you blend it into your neck so that it looks natural. The key to look youthful is to go for a natural look, and this definitely does not look natural.

Tracksuits

It is true that there was a time when tracksuits where the hottest fashion trend around, and that time was over in 2004. Those who still wear matching tracksuits are either gym teachers or people stuck in the past.

Not only are they outdated, but they weren't even flattering in the first place. Unless you are 2002 Paris Hilton, ditch the tracksuit right now. And especially, don't pair it with high heels.

Shoulder Pads

Shoulder pads are proof that just because something is trendy, it doesn't mean it is a good idea. While they were a huge trend a few decades ago, shoulder pads make 90% of people look like robots trying to pass off as humans.

If our shoulders were meant to look like that, they would. There's nothing flattering about having your shoulders be the center of attention, so it is time to leave this awful trend in the past - unless you want to look like a grandma.

Suits That Don't Fit

Wearing a suit can really give you a chic, elegant, classic look, especially for work. However, this comes with a price. Suits must fit your body, otherwise they just make you look aged and sloppy and all the chicness is thrown out the window.

This does not mean that relaxed suits don't work and that all suits have to be tight. The thing is, only one piece has to be relaxed. If the pants are more loose, pair them with a fitted blazer and the other way around.

Kitten Heels

Kitten heels were huge back in the day, but now they are the ultimate grandma shoes. These short heels don't make your legs look longer and just make them look shorter, and the only person who should be allowed to wear them is the Queen of England.

There are more comfortable options out there for those who don't like stilletos. For example, a blocky, square heel is perfectly comfortable and much more in line with current fashion trends.

Rhinestones

Much like matching tracksuits and flashy glasses, rhinestones need to be left in the early 2000s. While they used to be a "fun" way to brighten up an outfit, now they look outdated and tacky.

If you want to sparkle up your outfit, don't bedazzle it. Wear a sparkly top that has glitter instead of rhinestones, or just wear delicate, sparkly jewelry to bring some light into your outfit.

Blue Eyeshadow

OK, this one may be a little controversial, but stick with us. Like many of the items on our list, there's a right and a wrong way to do blue eyeshadow. First, make sure that the color actually suits you. Second, don't wear bright lipstick with it because it will be too much.

And most importantly, don't do it if you don't have experience with makeup because bright-colored eyeshadow needs to be blended properly. Also, the eyeshadow will be the main attraction of the look, so keep the rest simple.

Chunky Highlights

Chunky highlights are the ultimate Karen look. Their name itself is contradictory because the word "highlights" implies a subtle, bright area to bring light to the rest of the hair. If your highlights are bigger than the rest of your hair, then you just have two-colored hair.

Don't believe us? This is what an expert at L'Oreal said: "Look at any celebrities these days and you’ll never see a stripy highlight; everyone has balayage because it’s painted in exactly the right place to suit you."