Description
Are you over 50 and considering getting a fringe? It's a common question that many mature women ask themselves. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of having a fringe over 50 and provide tips on how to style and care for your new look.
How To
Decide if a Fringe is Right for You
Before you decide to get a fringe, ask yourself why you want one. Is it because you're bored with your current style, or do you think it will make you look younger? Consider your face shape, hair type, and lifestyle when making your decision.
Choose the Right Fringe
There are many types of fringes to choose from, such as blunt, side-swept, and wispy. Your hairdresser can help you choose one that will suit your face shape and hair type.
Prepare for Your Appointment
Before your appointment, make sure you have a photo of the fringe you want and communicate with your hairdresser. They can help you decide on the right length and thickness for your hair.
Step By Step
Step 1: Wash and Dry Your Hair
Start by washing and drying your hair as you normally would. Make sure it's completely dry before you start cutting.
Step 2: Section Your Hair
Section your hair into the desired fringe shape, using clips to hold it in place.
Step 3: Cut Your Fringe
Using sharp scissors, cut your fringe to the desired length. Remember, it's always better to start longer and gradually cut more if needed.
Step 4: Style Your Fringe
Style your fringe as desired, using a round brush and hairdryer to achieve the perfect look.
Tips
- Consider your face shape and hair type when choosing a fringe.
- Communicate with your hairdresser to ensure you get the look you want.
- Start with a longer fringe and gradually cut more if needed.
- Use a round brush and hairdryer to style your fringe.
FAQ
Will a fringe make me look younger?
A fringe can give the illusion of a younger-looking face, but it's not a guarantee.
What if I don't like my fringe?
Don't worry, hair grows back! If you're not happy with your fringe, speak to your hairdresser about how to grow it out or change the style.
How often do I need to trim my fringe?
It depends on how fast your hair grows and the style of your fringe. Generally, a trim every 4-6 weeks is recommended.
Hair Care
To keep your fringe looking its best, use a good quality shampoo and conditioner, and avoid washing it every day. If your fringe gets greasy between washes, use dry shampoo to freshen it up. Use a heat protectant spray when styling with heat tools, and avoid using too much product.