Donna is a stylish 50-something woman who has always worn her hair shoulder-length or longer. She recently moved from the cool northern climes to the hot, humid south and suddenly found her long hair very hard to manage and just too much for the heat.
Photo: Glenn Harris
After many months of procrastinating, she finally found a stylist she trusted, took the plunge and got a short, sporty style. When she saw her new look in the mirror for the first time, Donna burst into an amazed grin.
She said, "All these years I was afraid to see my whole face... I never knew that short hair actually suits me."
She said, "All these years I was afraid to see my whole face... I never knew that short hair actually suits me."
Is Short Hair Right For You?
There are plenty of good reasons for the mature woman to consider short hair:
- It can be easier to take care of, depending on the style.
- It looks smart and professional.
- It can give your face a lift instead of dragging down your features as long hair can do.
But possibly the best reason to consider going short is the boost it will give your confidence. After all, wearing a hairstyle that's flattering to your face, appropriate to your lifestyle, and easy to care for just has to feel good!
Short Hair Options
Now the hard part: which short hairstyle is the one for you? Above the ears and sleek? Fluffed around the ears and nape, with a soft curl? A blunt bob? Or a razor-cut spiky look?
Sigourney Weaver with short hair - London December 2009 - Photography: SolarPix
Cameron Diaz with bob haircut - Hollywood,CA 2012 - Photography: Andrew Evans
If you've never gone short before, it can be hard to decide. The best starting point is to peruse lots of hairstyle magazines or look at our inspiration board below for ideas.
Then look at pictures of yourself over the years. Which haircuts looked best on you? Which ones do your friends and family say suited you best? When did you feel the most comfortable and confident with your appearance?
5 Hairstyle Tips to Look Younger.
Then look at pictures of yourself over the years. Which haircuts looked best on you? Which ones do your friends and family say suited you best? When did you feel the most comfortable and confident with your appearance?
5 Hairstyle Tips to Look Younger.
Your Hairstyle Help
There are some hair visualization tools that allow you to try out different hairstyles and colors on a photo of your own face. If you're really nervous about making a change in your looks, some good disaster-prevention software can ease your fears: See this demo and try some styles.
via:http://www.short-hair-style.com/short-hair-for-mature-women.html
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