Monday, February 5, 2007
For some great Hairstyle ideas, check out our Celebrity photo gallery for over 30's and 40's.
"I came to a really humiliating realisation last week: I can’t do my own hair. How absurd is that? But I just can’t manage it — even if I spend hours faffing about with a super-duper hairdryer, pure bristle brushes, straighteners, and a shedload of product, including two different kinds of “serum”, the result is just arm-ache and a crazy nest of overheated frizz.
Last week, after 20-odd years of trying, I threw in the towel. If I want glossy curls instead of a Coco the Clown halo, I need to bite the bullet and go for twice-weekly blow dries, at vast expense, as if I were a dowager duchess. "
And more articles for women over 30…………..
"Now that old age is knocking on my window, I am being seduced by the scissor wielding monsters once more. As a teenager, the solution to looking too young was short hair, now the solution to looking too old is short hair. I suppose the solution to world peace is also short hair."
See full article : http://storywrite.com/story/56521
"Lulu is as radiant and impossibly energetic as ever. The singer and yoga devotee proves that a fashion-conscious wardrobe and fab, funky haircuts are not just for twenty and thirty something."
See full article : http://www.kappakoi.com/beautyblog/pw.php3?articleid=pw/bhb4
"The important thing is how each older women looks on an individual basis. If a woman looks fabulous and her hair is in great condition and flattering to her face, she should wear her hair as long as she pleases."
See full article: http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip004.htm
"As we grow older, our faces may develop wrinkles. One thing older women should know is that shaved, spiked, short, frizzy hair only emphasizes these wrinkles more"
See full article : http://www.ladiesagainstfeminism.com/artman/publish/Reader_Favorites_26/Feminine_Appearance_for_Older_Women_780100780.shtml
"The question is why can't we let women slide comfortably into middle-age these days? Why is there so much wretched pressure on us to look good all the time?
See full article :
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=432398&in_page_id=1879
"Older women no longer have hair like the Queen’s — the shampoo and set, which my old hairdresser in Hackney used to do for £8, is on the way out. Creepily, even really quite old women now have blonde, highlighted teenagers’ hair, so that, from the back, they could pass for a bit of a babe. And then they turn around . . . I don’t think this is a very happy development"
See full article:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/india_knight/article708188.ece
"Ok, we’ve all heard this saying: "Women over a certain age should never have long hair, a ‘young’ hairstyle, short skirts, blue eye shadow," and so on. If you are my age (40-something) or older, you’ve probably been haunted by these same age-Nazi comments. Well, I’ve adopted my own saying these days: "Attitude is everything!" That goes for age, "age-appropriate" hair styles, makeup, clothing, accessories, shoes, activities, and so on. Don’t let anyone tell you that you still can’t have a lot of fun at your particular age."
See full article: http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip266.htm
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