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If You’re Over 65, This Hairstyle Is Aging You, Experts Say

January 18, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

LEARN THE ONE CUT EVERY STYLIST SAYS YOU SHOULD SKIP

older woman in mirror

There’s a lot to look forward to after turning 65. With fewer career commitments, you can focus more on the people and activities that matter most. As you do that, you may want to tweak your appearance to ensure you feel your best—and an easy way to do that is with a new hairstyle. The options for evolving your look are endless (and no, you don’t need to go the old chop-and-perm route). However, there are a few mistakes you’ll want to avoid. Read on to discover which hairstyle you should skip after 65, according to stylists.

After 65, avoid long, non-layered cuts.

older woman with long hair on sailboad

Blunt, tumbling tresses may have been your signature look in decades past, but now, they could be weighing you down. “Long straight hair can sharpen the features rather than soften them,” says Gina Rivera, a professional hairstylist and founder of Phenix Salon Suites. “A good guideline for mature beauties is to select a look that softens.” Rivera notes that face-framing layers are great for this purpose. Other options include long, textured bangs or a layered bob or collarbone cut.

If you’re unsure where to start, fear not—you’ll likely want to work with an expert regardless. “Each person is an individual, as are their features,” says Rivera. “That said, it’s best to work with a salon professional who is trained to look at facial shapes and features and can assist with selecting the right style.”

Be careful with color.

older professional woman with brown hair smiling

Color can be equally important as a cut. A fabulous dye job can transform your appearance. Unfortunately, so can a sub-par one. “Coloring your hair at home can make it look flat and without any luster,” says Sanda Petrut, a hair stylist at Maxine Salon. Instead, you may want to splurge on salon services. That way, your colorist can ensure you walk away with shiny, dimensional color.

Deciding on the right hue is also important. Petrut notes that going too dark can have an aging effect. A cool-toned look can have a similar impact. “Ash highlights, especially with bleach [can age you],” says Andrea Claire, a licensed hairstylist and makeup artist. “You want to keep warmth in the hair which adds shine and a youthful vibrance.” Your stylist will have ideas for choosing the best shade for you.

Skip the ponytail.

Older Woman with white hair wears earrings, diy hacks

Ponytails are simple and convenient. However, they can also harm your hair. “The very tight ponytail can cause damage to the hair and make it look thin and brittle,” says Laura Roncagli, a professional hairstylist and co-founder of MyBeautik.com. The style often leads to breakage, hair loss, and even a receding hairline.

Thankfully, you can still sport the style—you’ll just want to reimagine it. In order to prevent damage, keep your ponytail loose, use fabric hair ties, and avoid tying your hair when it’s wet. You’ll also want to sleep with your hair down to give your strands a break.

Ponytails are simple and convenient. However, they can also harm your hair. “The very tight ponytail can cause damage to the hair and make it look thin and brittle,” says Laura Roncagli, a professional hairstylist and co-founder of MyBeautik.com. The style often leads to breakage, hair loss, and even a receding hairline.

Thankfully, you can still sport the style—you’ll just want to reimagine it. In order to prevent damage, keep your ponytail loose, use fabric hair ties, and avoid tying your hair when it’s wet. You’ll also want to sleep with your hair down to give your strands a break.

Treat yourself to new products.

bottles in shower caddy

The best part about elevating your haircare routine is splurging on new products. Petrut notes that because mature strands tend to be drier and thinner, a quality hydrating shampoo, conditioner, and heat protectant is a must. Vitamins and specialized treatments can also strengthen the hair, she says.

Additionally, you’ll want to invest in products that promote hair health. For example, a microfiber towel will prevent friction and frizz and a brush with flexible bristles will help you detangle without causing damage. Now that you’ve got your cut, color, and styling products in place, you’ll be well on your way to gorgeous hair you can enjoy for decades to come.

Credit to: JULIANA LABIANCA for bestlifeonline.com

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: haircare, haircut, hairstyle, healthyhair, over65

Almonds for Your Hair? Here’s What an Expert Has to Say

January 7, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

In a perfect world (or maybe just my perfect world) we would be able to eat our hair products. Not only would this mean we’re using clean and natural haircare, but it would also be delicious. Keeping that in mind, I’m always on the hunt for the next super ingredient that doubles as food. When I received an email about the power of almonds for hair, I had to know more. So, I reached out to Gina Rivera, beauty expert and founder of Phenix Salon Suites.

Benefits of Almonds for Hair

They Promote a Healthy Scalp

“Almonds are great for the hair because they are rich in omega fatty acids, which promote blood flow to the scalp,” Gina explains. And, as all Mane Addicts know, a healthy scalp means hair that is stronger, shinier, and silkier. 

Almonds are the gift that keeps on giving both when it comes to nutrition and haircare. Gina makes the connection for us, noting that “Almonds are great for increasing good blood flow because they contribute to lowering LDL (bad cholesterol) so they are excellent for the heart. When it comes to beauty, this means increased blood flow, which is extremely crucial to healthy skin, scalp, and nails,” she says.

They Contain a Ton of Good-for-You Ingredients

These super-powered nuts are so beneficial because they contain vitamin E, potassium, and magnesium. “When it comes to hair, vitamin E helps support a healthy scalp because it includes natural antioxidants that contribute to hair health. Likewise, magnesium also plays an important role in promoting follicle growth which promotes stronger locks. Potassium is also important for the hair because those with diets deficient in potassium can suffer from hair loss,” shares Gina.

They Make a Great Alternative Oil

Keep almonds in mind when buying your next hair oil, especially if you have thicker hair. You don’t need to default to coconut. “In general, those with fine to medium shiny hair should opt for coconut oil,” Gina shares. However, she notes that “almond oil is the best choice for those with coarser and thicker hair because it acts as an is an emollient, meaning it can fill in gaps in the hair at a cellular level, which makes the hair feel smoother to the touch. Using almond oil on your hair gives it a softer texture over time making it a great fit for those with coarser, thicker hair.” Almond oil can also be a good assist for combating dandruff because almonds are so hydrating. I’m sold on almonds and… also hungry.

Coconut oil isn’t for everyone, which is why we wanted to share some of the best hair oils that aren’t coconut. Discover them all HERE!

Credit to: Emilie Branch for maneaddicts.com

Filed Under: Hair Care, Article Tagged With: almonds, healthy, healthyhair, healthyscalp

4 Life-Changing Tips For Stronger, Healthier Hair, According To A Stylist

November 30, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

A good hair day can realistically have a major impact on your mood and self esteem, but achieving these days is about so much more than luck, and it actually takes effort to ensure the strength and health of your hair so it can look its best. If you struggle with hair loss or weak and brittle strands you know the frustration of attempting to style your locks to hide these issues, so we spoke with Gina Rivera, professional hair stylist and creator of “By Gina” to get her best tips on achieving a better head of hair through your diet and the way you style your strands. In focusing on scalp help and everything in between, you’ll be on your way to flawless hair in no time.

Following a Balanced Diet

It may come as a surprise that a healthy and nutrient dense diet is one of the most valuable facets of strong hair growth. “Maintaining a good diet is one of the most important things you can do if you want to have healthy and strong hair. A diet regimen that is sufficient in protein and rich in vitamins and nutrients is best to support hair health,” explains Rivera. Your strands are made up of protein as it is, so including this nutrient in your diet will help to reinforce your hair, enhancing the strength and reducing risk of breakage.

Credit to: Merrell Readman on shefinds.com

Filed Under: Article, Hair Care Tagged With: hair, haircare, healthyhair, wellness

Pros Say Blow-Drying Your Hair Causes Less Damage Than Air Drying—But Only if You Do It Like This

November 22, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

In the latest article featured by WELL + GOOD, Gina is featured for giving her expert advice on the frequency of blow drying your hair. She states, “Drying your hair too many times per week is another challenge that many people have. This means you shouldn’t be washing your hair too often so there isn’t a need to blow-dry it repeatedly throughout the week.”

To get read the full article and get more expert advice on hair care, click here.

Credit to: Kara Jillian Brown

Filed Under: Article, Hair Care, Lifestyle Tagged With: blowdry, haircare, healthyhair

Gina’s Tip of the Week – How to identify if a product is wrong for your hair type

September 8, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

There are so many hair products on the market nowadays that it’s often hard to know what to select.  Here’s some tips on how to identify if a product is wrong for your hair type:

  • Your scalp becomes overly-dry and perhaps even itchy or flakey
  • Your hair color appears dull and may fade
  • Your hair is more oily than normal
  • Your curls are frizzy and not well defined
  • You hair feels heavy and flat

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Business, Hair Care, Tip Of The Week Tagged With: hair, haircare, hairproducts, healthyhair, shampoo, tipoftheweek

Gina’s Tip of the Week – Selecting the Perfect Hair Color for your Complexion

August 23, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

  • The depth of the color should be at least two shades darker or lighter than your skin. 
  • Determine if your skin tone is warm or cool. (Hint: Cool is typically fair complexion with pink, blue & red undertones)
  • For warm skin tones, consider golden, beautiful shades of mahogany or copper.
  • For cool skin tones,  try cool red browns, icy dark browns, and rich blacks.
  • Always consult with your hairstylist for professional input prior to settling on a shade

Filed Under: Business, Lifestyle, Tip Of The Week Tagged With: complexion, hair, haircare, haircolor, healthyhair, tipoftheweek

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