Hair does age and change, but as long as it’s going to happen anyway, make the most of it! Keep in mind that already thin hair will probably thin more and possibly become more delicate and brittle.
Women’s hair loss is an issue for many, but there are ways to make it appear fuller. Thick hair becomes coarser and sometimes harder to manage with age. Some days it seems like it sticks out whatever direction it wants.
There are ways to combat these “issues” with styling and proper hair care. And we want to note that by “issues” we mean the natural course of aging. Don’t fight it; it doesn’t do you any good. Instead, learn to work with it, because you’ll feel better, less frustrated, and maybe even fantastic once you find a style that fits.
Going gray or not going gray is a decision in itself. In case you weren’t aware of the trends the last couple years, silver is in! Natural gray on women is considered a classy, natural and celebrated look.
It can often look better and feel healthier to grow it out than to try and cover it up constantly. Ask your stylist about ways to grow it out without having an extreme color line.
There are absolutely options out there. We don’t recommend trying new colors or cuts at home. It’s far less expensive to have it treated by a professional in the first place than for a pro to fix it for you.
Since hair is changing, it’s not going to respond the way it used to, and gray hair can be difficult to predict. If you’re over 50, embrace your natural hair and check out these hot styles for women.