Indomitable, safe and wrapped in that innate charm, Sharon Stone made its entrance on the red carpet of the last one Cannes Film Festival stealing flashes and spotlights. Accomplice that expertise mixed with smiles that have always distinguished her, and that look with a jaunty, irreverent flavor, given by a soft pixie cut, pulled back that revealed the face, highlighting the look.
A cut with soft lines, and with a rock-chic allure, capable of enhancing the face while at the same time giving freshness.
A mix of precious features for women who choose to give us a cut after the age of 50. All warmed by a warm blond, with lighter reflections, which gave off light.
But how important is the choice of color? And which cuts to prefer? We asked Armando Petracci, Head Master Technician Framesi.
THE IMPORTANCE OF COLOR
«For women over 50, color is a distinctive and indispensable element for” refreshing “the look. Space therefore in light colors not too white or platinum, but chosen to increase the light of the face, and wide in soft shades such as hazelnut, rose gold, beige. No to marked or excessively dark shades. “
THE CUTS
«The cuts must give freshness and a touch of lightheartedness. I therefore recommend choosing medium / short shapes, perhaps with bangs that help camouflage even the first wrinkles, or longer tufts or asymmetries to soften square or rectangular face shapes. The hair must be treated with antioxidant colors or those containing natural oils (no mineral paraffins). Yes also to gloss to touch up the color at home and keep it shiny. “

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