How to Get Hair That Wows
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How to Get Hair That Wows
BEAUTY t,b I u,.fr ,*#! 'f,1 l-lowto Get Hair Th n re you sticking with your current hairsryle simply because you think inWhite Rock, BC, sap thathaving greathairis all about recognizing your personal sq{e, because dif- your age dictates that certain styles are offlimits? Ifso, it might be time to shake things up a little. Stylist Shannon Marie, onner ofUt Hair Salon ferent looks suit different people "I have one client who is low-key and goes for a pixie cut like Dame coOD TTMES March 2013 Dencht, and another dientwho has beautiliil siher hair with bright-red lowlights in her bangs," Judi :i ,! €, a sap. 'You have to embrace lourself, she and stfe comes out ofthat." Ofcourse, change isnt easy for everybody, and many ofus get stuck in ruts when it comes to our looks. "Lots of pmple are afraid to move forward with their hair and try something that could make them look fantastic. It could just be something as simple as changing the way you wear your bangs or deciding not to wear bangs," Marie says. Some of us cling to our glory days, staying with the hairsty,le that we've always thought (or been told) suited us. But styles change: Marie says that if you are willing to let go of the pastand you should at least consider it because your curent stFle might not work for you anl,rnore-you could end up with hair that looks fabulous and makes you look years younger. trust in a good stylist to gilre you a cut that works with the hair 1ou have now, to the hair you used to "You have to make it work so as opposed have. that the overall volume and terture is suitable to the shape ofyow face or to your physique. It is better to keep it natural than to trF to make it look like it used to 20 years ago," Fiorio says. Hair colour is also an area men need to put a litde thought into, perhaps resisting the temptation to dye their hair to try to make it look the way it did before they began to go grey. Plenty of at- tractive famous men are rocking the "silver fox ' look these days (such as An- derson Cooper and George Clooney) and look far bater than they would if theywere trying to hide the grey. So before you reach for a box ofhair d1,e, ask your hairstylist for his or her opinion it "Often It's not just women who get stuck in a sryle rut. LOrdal Professionnel portfo- takes a professional to explain why your hair should be dealt with differently. He or she should tell you why it is of benefit for you to change-to make a move to something more current, maybe just a bit more Your hairdo might actually simple, perhaps reqpecting what is going on with the natural colour instead of making it drastically different,' Fiorio be ahairdon't At 56, he goes with his natural grey, which oftan encourages his male clients to do the same. "They look at my hair says. By Lola Augustine Brown and say, 'I like the faa atWows that 1ou donl colour your hair,' but I do! I let a litde bit ofmygrey come through, and in Toronto sap there are several things men do with their hair that Spa really dont flatter them, and the combover is one ofthe worst style crimes. "The problem with a comb-oyer is that it is usually pretty obvious and usuallywomen dont find that very attractive or sexyi' he mys. 'Women prefer a very comb-olrcr on a man." Ifyour hair is thinning, it's better to short haircut to a need to be let go of. Tight pincurls are rarely a good look for anyong but it's one many old- er women stick to, often because theyte afraid any other hairsryle will take too much work. "The days ofthe perm are over; it's far too severe," says Shirley Borrelli, who owns an imageconsulting firm in Edmonton. "Some women get to the point where they iust can't deal with their hair and they a perm will fix that, but it's a think cop-out. Nowthere are so many amaz- ing hair products and tools that will deal with the frizzies, or whatever your hair issues are, that you should no longer use a perm as an option." I Sq{es on 7th in Regin4 says that there are those rryho will have their weekly sryle and sa and then not look at their hair all week or resq'le it at alJ. 'AlLhough Lhis might work for some people, others look lila they've been rotling around on [reir head bythe end ofthe wees-' she sals. lot ofpeople are worried that a new hairsq'lewillbetoo diffrcult to maintain, but I make a real effort to show pmple how they can do their hair at home using the tools that they hare. The truth is, a good cut shouldnt be diffrcult to maintain" 'i\ The problem with having a tight perm or overly coiffed hairstyle is that it ages you. Fiorio says that the biggest mistake women of age 50+ make with to their hair is to make it look too done up. "In the styling, the most important If 1ou've had your hair coloured in the past and didnt like the regrowtlu loute in ludc Fiorio says that there has been an evolution in hair colour in the past few years. It used to be that hair thing is to keep something really &esh, and unfortunately there is still way too much hairspray being used. You need to keep hair minimalistic and touchable; the hair should move," he says. "The heakh of your hair is more important than whether it is going to stay in place if the wind blows it." Also, you shouldnt worry that long hair is offlimi* once )ou get older. "As long as pu style lour hair properly and have some low,lights make itblend." lio artist Daniel Fiorio ofSalon Daniel There are certain old-fashioned ideas about what older women should be doing with their hair, and these really Trish Velestuh owner ofthe salon on what would look best on you. Suave Men's Styling Soft and Gorgeous colour lifted the natural pigment, whidr meant that as it faded, you ended up witlr an unnanral-looking warmth in your hair colour, while today's semipermanent colours dont do that; they keep the tones ofgrey cool instead. March 2013 cOoD TIMES N I BEAUTY I I it's cut to flatter "When you get a beautiful white can pull off streakygrey, it's magnificent. But when you get a salt and pepper that's dull, your face shape, then you anylookyouwant " Velestuk says. "Some people are worried that thdllbe seen as tryingto looktooyoung for thei age but when you give up, you look even older," she warns. Another big mistake is to have the I I wrong hair colour. "Whether your hair is coloured or not, both options can be wonderful, depending on how it is dealt with," Fiorio says. More women are opting to stick with their grey now, and Fiorio says that whether it suits them depends on their skin tone and how the grey comes in. thatt much harder to wear," he says. with h+, though, salt and pepper can still look good. "I like to pump up the contrast, so I put in some really white highlights and some cooler dark lowIights; that way, the grey hair looks a lot more alive and very natural." feel that your hair really does nothing for you, go get a professional opinion. Your hair can say a lot about you and howyou feel about getting older, so you want to ensure that it is sendirg the right message. Borrelli advises that we all mix things up ftom time to time in order to stay current, "Evay five years at most, you need to change something," she says. "Go from la1'ers to a bob, bangs to no bangs, coloured to Embrace the Change grey, but something has to change." dont necessarily have to go too crazy or step too far outside your comfort zone, but if you do To have srylish hair, 1ou And why noti A neat new do could wonderful things to your outlook on life and the way others perceive you. I Hair Products Tailored to the 50+ Set It's important to use the right products for older hair because as we age, our hair becomes coarser and drier, says [Or6al Professionnel portfolio artist DanielFiorio, of Salon DanielSpa in Toronto. Here are some products to check out: . Shoppers Drug Mart carries a new line aimed at those with thinning hair. Chinese Herbs Regenerat;ng System by Peter Lamas promotes thicker and fuller hair and comes in a shampoo ($22), conditioner ($20), and ReEnergizing Scalp Serum ($4S), ptus a revitalizing nutrient mist and stiling cream ($20 each). The shampoo and conditioner are also sold in travel sizes ($7 each), so you don't have to splurge too much to try these out. 30 GOOD Tl MES lvlarch 2013 . l-Or6al Paris just launched a new line, Hair Expertise Power Moisture, which is super-hydrating and will help even the driest hair get silkier. The line includes a shampoo and a conditioner ($5.99 each) and a Power Moisture lnfusion Mask ($9.99). . lf your post-menopausal hair is frizzy and hard to manage, KMS California's Silk Sheen Polishing Serum ($12.90) will help you control it; simply comb the serum through wet hair or use it before blow-drying. r