Aging gracefully is about more than just feeling good; it’s about looking good too. Southern women have long embraced the idea that beauty and self-care evolve with age, and hair care is no exception. As we get older, our hair undergoes changes, often becoming drier, more brittle, or damaged. Adjusting your beauty routines is essential to maintain your signature look while embracing your natural beauty.
Here are six common hair mistakes to avoid for a youthful, healthy appearance.
Long hair can pull down facial features, making you appear older. The added length may also hold on to old damage like split ends or dryness caused by heat, sun exposure, or product build-up.
Keeping your hair trimmed regularly—every eight weeks—and shortening the length can help maintain fuller, healthier-looking hair. Shoulder-length cuts and styles with layers or bangs are universally flattering and help prevent gravity from taking a toll on your appearance.
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