QuoteThink fine lines and wrinkles add years to your appearance? You may be overlooking an even more obvious age-accelerator: your hair.
Beauty experts agree, nothing makes you look older than having "old" hair. With that in mind, here are 3 rules for hair that's "forever young."
Rule No. 1 -- get the right cut
"Don't go too trendy, but don't feel like you have to resign yourself to a super-short cut, either," says 3-time North American Hair Stylist Award-winner Dusty Simington. "It's about finding the right style for your face."
Rule No. 2 -- choose the right color
Rule No. 3 -- use the right products
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forgot one - women who have haircuts in the fashions of decades past. Nothing's more aging than a Farrah Fawcett wing thingy.
Quote from: Nero on July 10, 2009, 08:30:44 AM
forgot one - women who have haircuts in the fashions of decades past. Nothing's more aging than a Farrah Fawcett wing thingy.
I think that was number 1 lol. But you are right. It was cute back then on her and Cheryl Tiegs.
I think the Posh hairstyle is still the one to have. Short and cute with lots of highlights.
Thou shall not mock feathered hair.
It's in the bible, look it up. :P
I just keep mine medium length and add Manic Panic color here and there. Need to get a flat iron though.
And here I thought it was just keep it clean, use conditioner, limit things that could damage it such as dying, curling, and blow drying, and get it trimmed regularly.
Well, I'm over 30 and never had the most stylish cut, but all my hair stylists have raved about how healthy my hair is. I must be doing something right :)
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