Hairstyles That Make You Look Younger
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerBy Brynn Mannino for WomansDay.com Your hair is one of the first things people notice about you — and it can say a lot about your age. How your strands shape your face and contrast with your skin can easily add — or subtract — years. Fortunately, changing your hairstyle is an easy fix. From a simple tweak to an entire transformation, follow these ideas from leading salon experts to become as fresh-faced as a twentysomething.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19590_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerWhen styled well, a ponytail is both sophisticated and girlish, explains hairstylist Eugene Smith from the Ted Gibson Salon. Plus, when tied back snugly, it can act as a mini-facelift, notes Suave Professionals Stylist Jenny Cho, as it helps smooth the skin around the eyes and forehead and accentuate the cheekbones. Wrap a piece of hair around the tie for extra polish, adds stylist Riccardo Maggiore of the Riccardo Maggiore Salon.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19591_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerBangs before Botox, says Adrian De Berardinis of De Berardinis Salon. Specifically, you want a piecey, side-swept bang, rather than a blunt bang, which can look retro or harsh on a mature woman, recommends Maggiore. He adds that bangs inadvertently draw attention to your eyes and disguise both crow's-feet and forehead wrinkles — clear signs of older age.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/19584_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerThough a center part can help slim a wider face, Maggiore says it can look severe and plain on a mature woman, and draw unwanted attention to asymmetry. A side part is more playful, and carves an unexpected hairline around the face, which helps to distract from — and even conceal — imperfections, says Philip Pelusi of Tela Beauty Organics by Philip Pelusi. ON WOMAN'S DAY: Homemade Hair Treatmentshttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/19592_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerA voluminous style lifts the face by drawing the observer’s eyes upward and outward, says Maggiore, while movement gives life to tired tresses. Limp hair screams, 'I’ve given up!' he adds. Volume can also create the illusion of fullness and health, which helps conceal one of the big issues with aging hair: thinning. ON WOMAN'S DAY: At-Home Hair Colorhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/19586_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerWhen styled to frame the face, highlights help attract light, which creates a youthful glow around your features and brightens your complexion, explains Rodney Cutler, a Redken brand ambassador and owner of Cutler/Redken salons. To keep from looking washed-out, Maggiore suggests a base color that’s no more than two shades from your natural hue.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19588_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerA bob works with, not against, bone structure, says Cutler, which is why it is both timeless and, for the most part, ageless. It can be styled in different ways (chin- or shoulder-length, spiky layers), but Cutler says the best way to look young, edgy and confident is to angle the hair in an A-line style — shorter in back and longer in front.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/19585_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerYou can actually accent someone’s best facial features with layers, says Pelusi. Depending on where the length of the layer falls, Pelusi says the pieces will point to youthful attributes, like high cheekbones, a beautiful jawline or a nice eyebrow arch. Long, layerless hair can drag your face downward, adds Maggiore, creating the appearance of sagginess.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/19589_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerBraids are often worn by young women, but if done right, anyone can pull them off. Try a partial braid that frames a side of the face, a loose side-swept braid, or a long braided ponytail that’s wrapped up into a messy bun. The look exudes the simplistic innocence of youth, while its fun texture adds playfulness to a hairdo, says hairstylist Hannah Burdy of Cutler/Redken salons.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/19587_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerAn updo looks most youthful on maturing clients when the volume is kept down, says Pelusi. A loose bun — sans hairspray — is the perfect example. Cutler recommends opting for height at the crown, which helps draw the eye upward. However, he adds, Make sure that the hair is a little disheveled-looking around the edges to lend softness.” ON WOMAN'S DAY: Anti-Aging Secretshttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/19594_Original.jpg
- Hairstyles That Make You Look YoungerSporting a stylish ’do — such as the current look of soft waves — suggests a fresh, fashion-forward take on beauty, which naturally conveys a youthful perception. But the trend has to be lifestyle, age and face-shape appropriate, advises Cutler. De Berardinis recommends that you take cues from celebrities in your age bracket.”http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/19593_Original.jpg
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Age-Defying Strands
1 of 11By Brynn Mannino for WomansDay.com Your hair is one of the first things people notice about you — and it can say a lot about your age. How your strands shape your face and contrast with your skin can easily add — or subtract — years. Fortunately, changing your hairstyle is an easy fix. From a simple tweak to an entire transformation, follow these ideas from leading salon experts to become as fresh-faced as a twentysomething.
The Ponytail
2 of 11When styled well, a ponytail is both sophisticated and girlish, explains hairstylist Eugene Smith from the Ted Gibson Salon. Plus, when tied back snugly, it can act as a mini-facelift, notes Suave Professionals Stylist Jenny Cho, as it helps smooth the skin around the eyes and forehead and accentuate the cheekbones. "Wrap a piece of hair around the tie for extra polish," adds stylist Riccardo Maggiore of the Riccardo Maggiore Salon.
The Side-Swept Bang
3 of 11"Bangs before Botox," says Adrian De Berardinis of De Berardinis Salon. Specifically, you want a piecey, side-swept bang, rather than a blunt bang, which can look retro or harsh on a mature woman, recommends Maggiore. He adds that bangs inadvertently draw attention to your eyes and disguise both crow's-feet and forehead wrinkles — clear signs of older age.
The Side Part
4 of 11Though a center part can help slim a wider face, Maggiore says it can look "severe" and "plain" on a mature woman, and draw unwanted attention to asymmetry. A side part is more playful, and carves an unexpected hairline around the face, which helps to distract from — and even conceal — imperfections, says Philip Pelusi of Tela Beauty Organics by Philip Pelusi. ON WOMAN'S DAY: Homemade Hair Treatments
A Full-Bodied Style
5 of 11A voluminous style lifts the face by drawing the observer’s eyes upward and outward, says Maggiore, while movement gives life to tired tresses. "Limp hair screams, 'I’ve given up!'" he adds. Volume can also create the illusion of fullness and health, which helps conceal one of the big issues with aging hair: thinning. ON WOMAN'S DAY: At-Home Hair Color
Face-Framing Highlights
6 of 11When styled to frame the face, highlights help attract light, which creates a youthful "glow" around your features and brightens your complexion, explains Rodney Cutler, a Redken brand ambassador and owner of Cutler/Redken salons. To keep from looking washed-out, Maggiore suggests a base color that’s no more than two shades from your natural hue.
The Bob
7 of 11"A bob works with, not against, bone structure," says Cutler, which is why it is both timeless and, for the most part, ageless. It can be styled in different ways (chin- or shoulder-length, spiky layers), but Cutler says the best way to look young, edgy and confident is to angle the hair in an A-line style — shorter in back and longer in front.
Layers
8 of 11"You can actually accent someone’s best facial features with layers," says Pelusi. Depending on where the length of the layer falls, Pelusi says the pieces will "point" to youthful attributes, like high cheekbones, a beautiful jawline or a nice eyebrow arch. Long, layerless hair can drag your face downward, adds Maggiore, creating the appearance of sagginess.
The Braid
9 of 11Braids are often worn by young women, but if done right, anyone can pull them off. Try a partial braid that frames a side of the face, a loose side-swept braid, or a long braided ponytail that’s wrapped up into a messy bun. The look exudes the simplistic innocence of youth, while its fun texture adds playfulness to a hairdo, says hairstylist Hannah Burdy of Cutler/Redken salons.
Natural Updo
10 of 11"An updo looks most youthful on maturing clients when the volume is kept down," says Pelusi. A loose bun — sans hairspray — is the perfect example. Cutler recommends opting for height at the crown, which helps draw the eye upward. However, he adds, "Make sure that the hair is a little disheveled-looking around the edges to lend softness.” ON WOMAN'S DAY: Anti-Aging Secrets
Anything On-Trend
11 of 11Sporting a stylish ’do — such as the current look of soft waves — suggests a fresh, fashion-forward take on beauty, which naturally conveys a youthful perception. "But the trend has to be lifestyle, age and face-shape appropriate," advises Cutler. De Berardinis recommends that you "take cues from celebrities in your age bracket.”
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