While there are lots of things you can’t control about getting older, there are some things that you can control and those include your hairstyle. The wrong cut or color can add years to your look, just as the right hairdo can take years off. To stop your hairstyle from aging you, give the following easy adjustments a try.
Adjust Your Hair Length
Short hair: keep the lines of your cut soft and blunt with the help of shaggy ends and long layers. It’s lower maintenance and will keep your locks looking modern.
Long hair: a mid-length look that falls just below your shoulders may be more appropriate than super long hair as it looks healthier and doesn’t have the weight to drag-down the features of your face. Again, choppy layers and shape-filled looks will give you a more youthful appearance.
Adjust Your Hair Color
Dark hair: if you’re currently sporting dark hair, or like the look of dark hair but feel as if it’s aging you, try a hair hue two or three shades lighter. That way you can keep your dark locks, but the finished color result won’t be as harsh against your mature skin.
Light hair: the danger with light hair as you age is that it may start to look the same as your complexion, which will automatically wash you out. The key is to ensure there’s always some contrast with a deeper tone or some highlights that will make it look like your lighter color has depth. It’s also a good idea to choose a hue that will brighten your complexion.
Grey hair: if you’ve decided to embrace your silver locks then make sure you keep on top of the color. Grey hair can dull your features but you can use shine enhancers and blue or violet shampoos to keep the grey tone in check, and looking as good as possible.
Adjust Your Hairstyle
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