It may have been a while since your 30th birthday but looking just as energetic and young makes a lot of sense. Some soft lightening of your hair may be just the right way to achieve that
A young hair color helps you look as young as you feel
People associate blonde hair color shades with youth more than with any other hair color. Obviously, nature reserves the light blonde hair color to the very young. Light blonde hair turns a few shades darker as the years go by. However, lighter hair is not necessarily an optical fountain of youth and will not bring back the looks of our younger years.
A new hair color must look natural to flatter us and make us look younger. Just like gleaming white teeth look unnatural for a 70 year old, so loses the platinum blonde look all its magic as we get older. Avoiding sharp contrast is the basic rule in anti-aging strategies. Hair colored deep black, cut in a trendy bob with very straight bangs may have looked cool on you in your 20s. Somewhere there is this magical line beyond which this kind of style is no longer cool but rigid if anything. The only real way hair color makes us look younger is by flattering our complexion.
- If you are trying to decide between two color shades always select the lighter one providing your hair is not already medium blond or lighter. Lighter hair colors flatter the complexion more than darker colors
- All ash-blond hues work wonders in creating a youthful appearance: This color shade counter-balances red blotches, softens the lines of the face and blends well with the first gray hairs
- The haircut must also be appropriate. The most suitable hair styles allow the hair to move around easily and individual strands fall into the face. This creates a lively impression and is a softer frame for the face than short hair stubbles or tightly gathered hair
- Use lotions, mousse, foam and flexible sprays to keep the soft and natural character of hair intact
- Coloring hair red to combat the signs of aging has three disadvantages, which should not be overlooked. Firstly, the complexion reflects the red color and emphasises pale skin and red blotches. Secondly, the red pigments don’t attach very well to gray hair. In order to color the hair evenly the coloring must be very intensive. Thirdly and finally, being a natural redhead is so rare that this choice invariably attracts attention as an attempt at looking more youthful
- Black hair is a harsh frame for a pale complexion and therefore tends to play up every detail in the face. Black hair emphasises every little wrinkle
- Gaudy royal blue synthetic streaks or similarly conspicuous details are the expressions of a playful and bold personality. However, they don’t make anybody appear any younger. Instead, they advertise the wish to appear younger. Such bold individualism is not everyone’s cup of tea