The best tips for your most flattering mane at every age.
There’s a lot that goes intotaking care of ourselvesas we age gracefully.
Prioritizing health and happiness, Southern women like to feel goodand look good while they’re doing it.
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Hair can change as we get older.
Furthermore, what is the most flattering, can change over the years, just like the trends do.
Luckily, there are ways to combat all of these hair concerns, starting with whatnotto do.
Going Too Light
It should go without saying, but bleach blonde is decidedlyoutof fashion.
This goes especially for mature hair that is already at risk of harboring damage and dryness.
Additionally, extra light hair can wash out the complexion, which doesn’t work wonders forappearing youthful.
Using Too Many Products
There’s a delicate balance when it comes tousing hair products.
However, after many years of continuous damage, your hair can suffer.
Instead, focus on keeping your hair healthy and getting a flattering cut that you love.
Southern women age like fine wine, and gray hair shows life has been lived to the fullest.