While many mature women opt for shorter styles like pixie cuts to accentuate their features, hair expert Gary Douglas, co-founder of Hail Your Hair, suggests a different approach to combatting the challenges of aging hair. He emphasizes that it’s not just about gray tones, but also the thinning and brittleness that often accompany aging.
Douglas explains that hormonal changes during menopause can lead to hair thinning and loss. However, instead of going for a drastic haircut, he advocates for embracing bobs and layers. A well-cut and styled bob can be incredibly flattering on older women, he says, adding that layers, gentle waves, and texture can add youthfulness and volume.
However, he cautions against bobs with longer pieces in the front, as this can accentuate the neck area, which often shows signs of aging. For those who prefer longer hair, Douglas advises against forgoing layers. He emphasizes that adding light and gradual layers to longer hair can create a fresh, youthful look, making hair appear healthier and more vibrant. He also stresses the importance of consulting with a hairdresser for personalized advice on styling changes.
Maintaining a new hairstyle is crucial for everyone, but especially for those with thin and brittle hair. Douglas debunks a common misconception about air-drying, stating that it’s not necessarily better than using a hair dryer. He explains that wet hair expands and absorbs a significant amount of water, leading to weakened strands that are more prone to damage and breakage. To avoid this, he recommends using a hairdryer with heat protectant practices such as using a lower temperature setting and keeping the hairdryer nozzle a safe distance from the hair.