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Hairstyles For Women Over 40

Monica Bellucci attends the "Irreversible" Red Carpet during the 76th Venice Film Festival As Bobby Collier suggests, soft, feathered fringes are a great option for framing and opening the face, evening out facial proportions (such as covering a slightly larger forehead) and are also perfect for covering blemishes or signs of ageing that are often seen on the forehead area and around the eyes. In terms of texture, Hair Stylist and Founder of 3 More Inches Michael Van Clarke states that "long smooth hair works across an increasingly larger age group as hair techniques and products have improved". He adds that this style may have been avoided in previous decades when reaching a certain age due to concerns of the hair being "grey, frizzy and thin", but with new techniques and nourishing hair products, such as his LifeSaver Pre-wash Treatment , the signs of hair ageing can be managed better to keep hair "longer, stronger, smoother and thicker at the ends, counteracting the old adage that you have to have short hair at 40". The straw-like hair shackles are off and long voluminous hair is much more in our grasp. For those wanting to try to this style but wanting something a little less statement and more wearable for every day, Arraras recommends softening the bowl line by texturising the hair so it almost forms a pixie cut. Are there any other ageless hairstyles for women over 40 that you think should be on this list? Tell us in the comments section below.
Monica Bellucci attends the "Irreversible" Red Carpet during the 76th Venice Film Festival As Bobby Collier suggests, soft, feathered fringes are a great option for framing and opening the face, evening out facial proportions (such as covering a slightly larger forehead) and are also perfect for covering blemishes or signs of ageing that are often seen on the forehead area and around the eyes. In terms of texture, Hair Stylist and Founder of 3 More Inches Michael Van Clarke states that "long smooth hair works across an increasingly larger age group as hair techniques and products have improved". He adds that this style may have been avoided in previous decades when reaching a certain age due to concerns of the hair being "grey, frizzy and thin", but with new techniques and nourishing hair products, such as his LifeSaver Pre-wash Treatment , the signs of hair ageing can be managed better to keep hair "longer, stronger, smoother and thicker at the ends, counteracting the old adage that you have to have short hair at 40". The straw-like hair shackles are off and long voluminous hair is much more in our grasp. For those wanting to try to this style but wanting something a little less statement and more wearable for every day, Arraras recommends softening the bowl line by texturising the hair so it almost forms a pixie cut. Are there any other ageless hairstyles for women over 40 that you think should be on this list? Tell us in the comments section below.

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