Anti-aging coloring: an alternative to cosmetic surgery
Anti-aging coloring: how to rejuvenate your hair color?
Anti-aging coloring: the traps to avoid

Anti-aging coloring: an alternative to cosmetic surgery

More than any other hair color, blond is synonymous with youth. Mother Nature reserves very light blondes for the youngest of us, and, with age, the hair always end up dark. Visually, the blonde ultra clear yet has nothing of a fountain of youth. He will never give you the physique of your youth.

For a truly flattering "youthful" effect, your new coloring should look very natural. Perfectly white teeth in a 70-year-old senior are artificial. It's the same for platinum blonde hair: on a face that has lived, they lose all their magic. Renouncing too much contrasts is the basic rule of any anti-aging strategy.

Before 30 years, one can easily afford an intense black coloring on a trendy square with a perfectly straight fringe.

Past a certain age, this kind of hairstyle will not give you look cool, but severe.
To look younger, bet on the colorations that flatter the complexion.


Anti-aging coloring: how to rejuvenate your hair color?

• If you hesitate between two shades, always choose the lighter, unless you already have blond or light blond hair. Light colors are more flattering to the complexion than dark shades.

• All ashy blondes are wonderful when it comes to regaining youthful radiance: they neutralize redness, soften wrinkles and blend well with the first white hair.

• You also have to choose the right cut. Your hairstyle should give movement to your hair, with some locks that fall nicely on the face. A good cut animates the features and frames the face with softness, unlike short hair or ponytails too tight.

• To preserve the lightness and naturalness of your hairstyle, use lotions, mousses and light fixing sprays.


Anti-aging coloring: the traps to avoid

• As an anti-aging strategy, a reddish coloration has three major disadvantages. First, the roux is reflected on the skin, which brings out the pallor and redness of the complexion. Then, the red pigments fix themselves badly on the white hair. For a uniform result, you will need a very intense coloration. Finally, as true redheads are very rare, a red color always attracts attention and betrays the urge to look younger.

• Black hair does not flatter the pale complexion at all. In addition, they harden the features and bring out the slightest wrinkle.

• Synthetic wicks of a loud blue king or other capillary fantasies are the expression of a playful and audacious personality. Yet it never looked younger. Worse, it proves that you are not assuming your age. Up to you...