Mistakes Women Over 50 Make When It Comes To Hair
As we age, our hair changes. It may get thinner, drier, or lose some of its natural luster. These transitions are normal, but we do make some hair mistakes leading us to appear older and dull. The good news? Just a few adjustments can keep your hair looking youthful and healthy. Here are the most common hair mistakes older women make and how to undo them.
The Impression Hair & Makeup Help Keep Your Look the Same for Years
Maintaining the same hairstyle for decades may feel safe, but can age you. The hair trends had changed and whatever worked for you in your 30s might not serve you in your 50s or 60s.
A new haircut or style can make you look years younger. They know your hair type and face shape; go and visit a trusted stylist. They can suggest a fresh cut (soft layers, a slick bob) that works for you today. Change doesn’t need to be dramatic but a few little changes can go a long way.
Overusing Hair Products
Some older women apply too much hairspray, gel, or mousse to stiffen their style. Unfortunately, this can lead to hair becoming stiff, sticky, and unnatural looking.
Instead, reach for lightweight formulas that add volume or shine without dragging your hair down. A little product is all you need. If you require hold, use a light mist of a flexible hairspray rather than a heavy one.
Ignoring Gray Hair
Gray is gorgeous, but gray hair can lack a shine, and even take on a yellow tint if not treated. Some women refuse to color their gray hair, others try to cover it up, over-dyeing it.
If you are growing out the gray, use a purple shampoo weekly to maintain shine and brightness. If you want to cover grays, go for a shade similar to your natural color. Don’t go too dark — this can look severe against aging skin.
Choosing the Wrong Hair Color
When hair color is too dark, too light, or too unnatural, it can instantly add years to your look. Dark colors can enhance wrinkles, while very blonde shades can wash out your skin tone.
Choose a hair color that enhances your undertone. Warm highlights or soft, natural shades can add some brightness to your face. Talk to a stylist about what works for you and, in particular, if you have no clue.
Neglecting Regular Haircuts
Neglecting to visit the barber for regular trims can result in split ends and a scruffy look. Long hair that hasn’t been trimmed can drag your face down and make you look tired.
The goal is to have a trim every 6–8 weeks. Even if you are growing out your hair, regular trims keep it healthy and new. But a decent haircut can create fullness and lift, making hair appear younger.
Wearing Hair That Is Either Too Flat or Too Puffed
Flatter hair can make you look older, and overly teased hair can feel dated. Both extremes distract from your beautiful face.
For limp hair, volumizing products or a round brush while blow-drying will give you lift. If you want volume, keep it muted and modern. A makeup look that looks natural is always more youthful.
Forgetting About Hydration
Aging hair is drier, especially if it’s colored or heat tool-blasted. Dry hair can appear dull and brittle — and it can make you look older.
Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Deep-condition your hair once a week with a mask to restore shine/softness. Hydration does begin from the inside, so drink a lot of water as well.
Using Too Much Heat on Hair
Flat irons, curling wands, and blow dryers can damage hair over time. Excessive heat styling creates breakage and dryness, which gives hair a more aged appearance.
If you really have to heat-style your hair, try and save it for special occasions. On other days, allow your hair to air-dry or use heatless styling methods such as braids for waves. Always use a heat protectant when styling with hot tools.
Ignoring Your Scalp Health
Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp. Most of us tend to concentrate on our strands but don’t always give scalp care the attention it deserves, which can lead to scalp issues like dandruff or thinning hair.
Use your fingertips to lightly massage your scalp while you’re shampooing, to stimulate blood flow and lift away buildup. Condition the roots with scalp-friendly products. Got good hair, but a very dry scalp, hair is falling off?
Using Harsh Brushes or Combs
Using the wrong ponytailing tools can lead to breakage, and if your hair is fine or thinning, that can be especially damaging. Rough bristles tug at strands and add unwanted tension.
Use a wide-tooth comb or a soft-bristle brush. These ones are easier on your hair and work to prevent breakage. Always brush from the ends up to detangle gently.
Overlooking Sun Protection
A lot of people overlook that the sun can be harmful to your hair just like it is to your skin. UV rays can strip away moisture as well as color.
Wear a hat or some UV-protective spray while you’re in the sun. Cs keep your hair moisturized and safeguard it from the damaging rays.
Ignoring Thinning Hair
While thinning hair is a common problem many of us experience as we age, ignoring the problem can make it worse. Parting your hair a certain way can draw attention to thinning patches.
Consult a stylist about hairdos that build volume. Volumizing powders or sprays also help with filling in thinning areas. If this doesn’t help, seek professional advice from a dermatologist.
Overdoing Bangs
Bangs can be flattering, but heavy bangs or blunt bangs may not suit an older face. They can also make your features appear harsh, or highlight fine lines.
Choose soft, wispy bangs or side-swept looks. They are more forgiving to your features and lend a youthful touch without enhancing your look.
Not Styling Hair Every Day
Older women would sometimes just forgo styling their hair because it seemed like too much work. While it does save time, an unstyled mane isn’t always the best look.
There is also no need to take all day styling your hair. A quick blow-dry, a tidy ponytail, or a simple twist can be transformative. Having polished hair is a signal that you take care of yourself.
Failure to Compensate for Lifestyle Changes
For others, life winds down and they completely stop caring about their hair. So please do not neglect your hair as it will only make you older and less confident.
Prioritize self-care, including your hair. Indulge in a salon visit, or learn easy styles that you can replicate at home. It boosts your overall confidence and that affects how you feel about your hair too.
Final Thoughts
Your hair is a huge part of your image, and even slight shifts can have a large effect. Steer clear of these hair missteps, and you’ll look and feel more vital at any age. Avoid adding any chemical or toxic substances to your hair as it will prevent healthy hair from growing. Because confidence is the best accessory you can wear!