Hairstyles For Women Over 50
Is Your Hairstyle Still Working For You After Age 50?
But as I got older, my hair texture changed as my hair started to turn grey. Even though I experimented with hair color to keep the world from knowing that my hair had changed color, I could not work with it the same way. The curl that I was proud of had turned limp and lifeless. I wanted it to stand out, but my hair just wanted to lie down.
Time For A New Hair Cut
It was time for me to realize that I needed to do something else. The old layers that had made my hair curl around my head just looked like a shaggy mess. So my first bit of advice would be to ask your stylist what works on others with hair like yours. A professional, with experience cutting over 50 hair, should be able to help you. I know that we older ladies are used to telling other people what to do. But this may be one good time to ask for advice.
If all of the other clients at your salon are under 30, it may be time to ask your friends where they go for a good haircut. This is not to say that you have outgrown dramatic hairstyles either. I know one very polished looking mature woman who looks fantastic with very short hair and blonde spikes. Another woman, who is a grandmother and the CFO of her company, still wears her hair long and naturally grey.
There is no one right over 50 hairstyle, but there may be a better cut for you.
Hair Color After 50
Lots of us, but not all of us, color our hair to hide the grey. This is the time when many women decide to become platinum blondes or gingers. There is nothing wrong with this if those shades suit you. But lots of us have tried a lot of different colors and have returned to trying to match our own youthful hair color. I, personally, look better and younger and when I just color my hair light brown like it was when I was younger. Being a blond or red head would be fun, but it just does not look good on me.
One simple way to experiment with different hair colors is to visit a wig store. Go ahead and try on some different styles and colors to see what looks good on you. Buy a wig if you want. They are back in now.
Chemicals in Hair Products
Some chemicals in common shampoos or other hair products may actually aggravate your problems. Studies show that people who are prone to hair loss, in particular, are more likely lose more hair if they continue to use these products. They can cause allergic reactions or block nutrients from entering your scalp. If you are having problems with thinning hair, try switching to natural salon products for awhile. You may find that your body is able to repair itself when you stop blocking it.
( Articles By Marilyn Katz )
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