Summer, it’s time to release waves and curls. Also on short cuts which, declined in their version curly, immediately give a fresher and less rigorous effect. Also after i 50 years. “Women after 50 tend to enhance their femininity through their hair, focusing on the natural, fresh and less set effect” she explains. Rudy Mostarda Wella Artistic Director.
Just like it did Nancy Brilli, super saucy with her wavy hair, with well-defined and elastic curls.
An ideal look for the upcoming summer.
Leave out too geometric lines and prefer soft and fluffy shapes for an effect free style immediate are the basic rules to best enhance the face after fifty. As long as the hedgehog is defined and well fed. But what are the ideal cuts? Tips from the hairstylist:
IDEAL SHORT CUTS
«Short yes, but not too short. The idea to enhance both the cut and the face of a lady over 50 is to always have long tufts in the perimeter parts to frame the face and play with volumes and proportions. Therefore, not very decisive and raw cuts, with disconnected length measurements in order to adapt well to the face, but above all versatile and easy to maintain. In this case we can indicate the types of pixie cut, versatile and practical, which can become reference cuts for over 50s. “
SHORT CURLY HAIR FOR A NATURAL AND LESS SET EFFECT
“Basically women after 50 tend to enhance their femininity through their hair, focusing on the fresh and less set natural effect, then after years of straightening and smoothing you return to natural curl and soft perm for an effect free style. My advice to get a defined, elastic and full-bodied curl is to use cream products that help nourish and moisturize. In this way you will get volume and lightness, avoiding a too stiff and set curl. “

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