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Makeup Artists Say These Are The Best And Worst Lipstick Shades For Mature Women This Fall

November 7, 2025 by surferlee
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As we age, our lips naturally undergo changes—just like our skin and hair. Collagen production slows, leading to lips that may appear thinner, less defined, or a little drier than they once were. This is totally normal, but it does mean that the lip products we used in our 20s and 30s may not flatter us in the same way now. The right lipstick can make your lips look fuller, smoother, and more youthful, while the wrong shade or formula can emphasize dryness, fine lines, or even wash out your complexion.

A flattering lipstick is all about choosing shades and textures that work with your natural coloring and enhance your features. Certain shades can brighten your face and give the illusion of a plumper pout, while others can unintentionally make lips look smaller or skin appear dull. Here are two of the worst lipstick shades for mature women—and two beautiful shades to consider.

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1. Worst: Dark Burgundy

 

Very deep, cool-toned burgundy lipsticks can be striking and dramatic, but they also have a tendency to make mature lips appear thinner. Darker colors often visually draw the lip line inward instead of outward, which can highlight natural loss of volume. These shades can also create a harsh contrast against skin tones, which may emphasize fine lines around the mouth and bring shadows to the face. Unless balanced with a full makeup look and precise lip liner, dark burgundy can overwhelm the face rather than flatter it.

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2. Worst: Pale Shades 

 

Ultra-light, beige-toned nude lipsticks often promise a “natural” look, but they can end up washing out the complexion and erasing the natural definition of the lips. When a nude shade is too close to—or lighter than—your skin tone, it removes depth, making the lips look flat and sometimes even dry or chalky. This effect is especially aging on mature skin. A better alternative is a “my lips but better” nude with rosy or undertones that brings warmth back to the face.

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3. Best: Rosy Mauve 

 

Instead of washing out the complexion, rosy mauve lipsticks add a soft warmth that instantly brightens the face and enhances the skin’s undertones. The subtle pink-and-plum hue also creates the illusion of fullness, giving the lips a plumper, more hydrated appearance without looking overdone. This shade works beautifully for everyday wear and transitions well from daytime to evening, making it one of the most versatile and youthful lip colors you can choose.

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4. Best: Soft Berry

 

Soft berry shades strike the perfect balance between vibrant and wearable. They add life and radiance to your face without overpowering the features. The berry undertones also complement a wide range of skin tones, bringing a healthy glow to the complexion. Soft berry lipsticks feel polished and elegant while still looking fresh, making them a wonderful choice for mature women who want lips that look naturally lush.

 

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Vitamins and supplements neatly organized on a shelf.
Woman applying sunscreen for sun protection.
Woman checking UV index while applying sunscreen.
Getting a lob haircut at a trendy salon.
Best foundations for mature skin highlighted in article.
Importance of wearing sunscreen for skin health.
High-protein dip made with chicken and chickpeas.
Long hair being cut in a professional salon.
Colorful nails featuring brown, blue, and yellow designs.
Woman applying moisturizer to her cheek for hydration.
Woman enjoying a nutritious protein drink.
Washing hair in the shower for a fresh clean.
Eyeliner technique that may contribute to an aging look.
Bone broth in a cup beside a woman with firm skin.