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Hairstyles For Women Over 40

Nicole Kidman attends the GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2019 at Tate Modern with face framing tendrils A truly timeless style, up-dos with hair framing the face like Nicole Kidman's work for all face shapes, ages and textures, suggests Stylist at Larry King Bobby Collier . But whilst this is just as effective with straight hair, he adds, natural or tonged curls really soften the face and are great for adding detail to a simple, classic evening look. As we age, our hair can often become thinner and lose volume. Soft, loose tendrils at the front of the face can restore the look of this volume, give a youthful bounce, and add more dimension to a style that may otherwise appear flat depending on the thickness of your hair. Curls can also be placed at various parts of the face to accentuate different facial features. Creative Manager and Head of Style at Charles Worthington Gorka Arraras recommends a curl that starts higher on the hair shaft to enhance cheek bones and add volume, and a curl that starts lower for those who have a wider or more prominent forehead to soften and balance their facial dimensions. For those wanting to take their curls to the next level for full evening glam, Arraras insists the brushed Marsel wave is the new modern way to wear curls giving a relaxed, soft look. The full fringe
Nicole Kidman attends the GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2019 at Tate Modern with face framing tendrils A truly timeless style, up-dos with hair framing the face like Nicole Kidman's work for all face shapes, ages and textures, suggests Stylist at Larry King Bobby Collier . But whilst this is just as effective with straight hair, he adds, natural or tonged curls really soften the face and are great for adding detail to a simple, classic evening look. As we age, our hair can often become thinner and lose volume. Soft, loose tendrils at the front of the face can restore the look of this volume, give a youthful bounce, and add more dimension to a style that may otherwise appear flat depending on the thickness of your hair. Curls can also be placed at various parts of the face to accentuate different facial features. Creative Manager and Head of Style at Charles Worthington Gorka Arraras recommends a curl that starts higher on the hair shaft to enhance cheek bones and add volume, and a curl that starts lower for those who have a wider or more prominent forehead to soften and balance their facial dimensions. For those wanting to take their curls to the next level for full evening glam, Arraras insists the brushed Marsel wave is the new modern way to wear curls giving a relaxed, soft look. The full fringe

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