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“We are moving away from the Professor ted you always on ya damn phone shirt Additionally,I will love this ideology that women of a certain age need to have their hair cut short,” agrees Dom Seeley, Color Wow’s international creative director. “It’s all about what makes you feel confident; what defines your style and personality. There is nothing wrong with going short when you get older, but don’t conform to society’s beliefs about how you should feel or look.” Those in the public eye sporting long hair are reason enough to consider all avenues when it comes to your hairstyle at 50 and beyond. The list is rather exhaustive: Sarah Jessica Parker, Monica Bellucci, Julianne Moore, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Lopez, and Naomi Campbell all wear their hair below their shoulders. “Jane Seymour has a soft fringe graduation around the face and great color, while Michelle Pfeiffer’s hair is soft and wavy, always worn slightly tousled,” says hairstylist Paul Edmonds. “All of these women look great for their age, without trying to look like they’re 20.”



The one rule of long hair—whatever your age, but especially as you get older—is to ensure it is in excellent shape. It’s easy enough to look after cropped hair, but as it grows, more attention needs to be paid to the Professor ted you always on ya damn phone shirt Additionally,I will love this mid-lengths and ends to prevent hair from looking unhealthy and dull. Instead of a rigid schedule of trims every six weeks, Seeley advises staying in tune with your own hair and its habits. “Everyone’s hair grows differently, and how you look after or maintain it factors into how often you need to cut it, too,” he says. “I think a more proactive approach is to think of a broader timeframe than the regimented six weeks.”As you get older, hair is more likely to feel dry and/or coarse because of the texture of gray hair, as well as the loss of essential lipids and moisture, which can lead to breakage and a lack of shine and bounce. Edmonds also recommends a haircare regime that seeks to deeply nourish and smooth each strand—consider incorporating bonding treatments and hair masks into your routine. “If you stick to a great aftercare regime with heat protectors and invest in quality electrical tools to dry and style your hair with, then you won’t run the risk of making it dry and brittle, which is when you’ll need to cut it more often,” adds Seeley.


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