L'oreal Stylist Reveals the Secret to Youth: Which Hairstyles Add 10 Years.
How to choose a hairstyle to look younger? A hairstyle is a real magical tool that can give your image lightness, freshness, and even take a few years off your passport. The main thing is to find the right haircut shape and not be afraid to experiment. This was stated by L'oreal expert Darren James.
Which Hairstyles Refresh Your Image
Multilayered Bob
A multilayered bob looks great on women of any age and hair length. It adds volume, softens facial features, and creates a fashionable silhouette. This is a style that is always in trend.
Bangs
Bangs, if the shape is chosen correctly, can make the face look smaller and softer, adding grace and youth. It is important to choose the length that emphasizes your gaze, rather than covering it.
Short Haircuts
Modern short haircuts, from pixie to bob, can shave off 5-10 years. They make the image more lively and dynamic, rather than just suitable for older age.
Long Hair with Highlights
If you're not ready to part with your long hair, try playing with light accents. Highlights can bring in lighter shades, making your look fresher and softer.
Effortless Style
The main secret to youth is naturalness. A hairstyle with a slight 'messiness', as if you just stepped out of the shower, adds emotionality to your image and removes its excessive seriousness.
So, it turns out that to look younger, you just need the right haircut, light accents, and a bit of boldness. Then your image will shine anew.
Previously, we talked about how to fix a bad haircut. Also, see how to choose a haircut that highlights your facial features.
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