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Page 2 of 2 Tip #1: Take care of your hair. As you age, your hair will tend to get brittle. Treat your locks to a hot-oil treatment once a week and get your hair trimmed every 6 weeks. Tip #2: Layers are very flattering, flat hair isn't. Give your hair body with layers, no matter your hair length. Tip #3: Go for color. If you're blonde, try highlights. If you have dark hair, go for caramel highlights or go a shade or 2 lighter all over. Your 50s Shoulder-length hair is a great option for you. Medium-length hair is very versatile -- it can be worn up or down. You can 'sex it up' with waves or go sleek with a straight-iron. You'll also find it's more flattering than long, flowing hair. Tip #1: Try layers. Piecey layers around the face are very flattering. Or go one-length with underlayers. This will give hair body and looks great dried under. Tip #2: Hair that is too styled can make you look dated. Even if hair is short, don't go for a spiky look, instead ask for longer layers. Cut out pictures and bring them to the stylist with you. Tip #3: A lighter color can take years off your face. Ask your stylist what color works best for your skin tone. Your 60s and older Short hairstyles, whether you opt for sweet or spiky, are a great bet for you. They frame your face, showing off and highlighting your best features. You'll be glad to know they are also low-maintenance. Tip #1: Silver hair can be very sexy. However, not all women embrace their natural hair color. Many women become blondes as they get older, a natural move considering gray is a softer, lighter color than a natural brown. But blonde hair doesn't complement all skin tones. A better bet for naturally dark-haired women is to color your hair a dark base and get lighter highlights.
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