Hair has a huge impact on the final appearance of the face. Many hairstyles can add energy, freshness and a deep look when others cannot emphasize wrinkles and fatigue. At a mature age, it is especially worth paying attention to these issues so as not to unknowingly age several years. After the age of forty, one hairstyle in particular is discouraged.
Some hairstyles add charm, freshness and energy, but only to a certain point. As we age, the cuts that “used to carry” they can take away the shine and reveal what most women would like to hide. This is the case, among others, with one of the most common hairstyles, namely long and straight hair. It’s a classic that unfortunately ages easily.
Long hair, especially parted in the middle, can add a few years to your hair, and many women don’t realize it. With age, the structure of the hair changes and these often become thinner and devoid of volume. Straight hair highlights the lack of any movement, structure or volume, which it has a negative effect on the perception of the hairstyle and the appearance of the face. With such hair, the complexion often highlights fatigue and imperfections.
Moreover, too smooth a hairline emphasizes nasolabial folds, drooping corners of the mouth and unwanted crow’s feet. Long, expressionless hair they give the impression of carelessness and fatigueespecially when the strands are dry and damaged. Unfortunately, there is no styling for such hair it is not conducive to a youthful appearance.
After the age of forty, it is better to give up length in favor of… shorter hairstyles that add shine and restore a youthful appearance. It is definitely a better choice a cut that gives the hair dimensionality and volume. Shorter hairstyle options also mean easier styling. Even just thinning long hair can bring noticeable results, because it will add movement to the hair and something will start happening to it.
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Hair can be easily tamed and given volume by means of actions such as light waves instead of a smooth surface, slight shading or asymmetric parting. However, these actions will be of no use if the trimmed hair is tied up in an unfortunate way.
Certainly over forty it is worth giving up smoothly combed hair into a tight ponytail, which can only reveal the poorer condition of the strands. In addition emphasizes the sharp line around the face and highlights all wrinkles, visually adding a good few years. The situation is similar with tight buns, which, according to many women, are synonymous with elegance. Unfortunately, with age, they reveal many imperfections and emphasize any inequality.
For women who do not want to give up updos and feel comfortable in them, “looser” hairstyles are a better solution. Instead of a highly smoothed ponytail, it is worth combing it with your fingers and leaving a few loose strands. It is better to tie all buns and ponytails a little lower and not close to the skin, so that they hug the face and do not draw sharp features.
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