Tuesday, November 27, 2012

4 Years Younger - Hair

Yesterday being "Cyber Monday", It got me thinking. What is going to be the next "Holiday" that retailers, or anyone else comes up with? What industries or organizations haven't capitalized yet on a day that soon will? What about celebrating the season finale of Dancing With the Stars or when Justin Bieber changes his hair cut? Those aren't technically holidays now, but I'm sure they will be legally soon, and we'll be celebrating and getting a great deal on something!  - Lesley




Class #4  Hair and Makeup   Session #2 Hair


1) Hair Color - It's important if you are going for the young look, to have hair color that complements your complexion type. Coloring your hair can be a great way to hide the tale tell grey hairs, but it is best to choose a color that is close to your original color so that it naturally compliments your facial tones. Meaning, you can have high lights or low lights put into your hair, that don't require re-doing as frequently as an all over color.

2) Hair Length - Just because you are older does not necessarily mean that you have to have a short haircut. It all depends on the shape of your face. A short hairstyle should be cut to flatter and frame your face. This can be great to draw attention away from signs of ageing. Though longer hairstyles can be just as flattering as long as you have a good haircut that is shaped and maybe layered. A good hairdresser should be able to advise on the best way to cut your hair, as it does not just depend on the shape of your face but also on the texture and volume of your hair. Side swept bangs that look soft and unfussy while playing up eyes and cheeckbones, can also give off a younger look!

Have a lovely Tuesday Lovelies!

Keep Smiling,

Lesley

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