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Wear it as you want it Alex. The style that suits you is much more important than the length. I believe Jerry Hall is 60 now and her long hair doesn't look too bad. However - if you want a change, just go for it! It'll always grow. I had mine quite long this summer and enjoyed it but now am back to a jaw-length bob. I like both and may let it get a bit longer again - who knows? I think a change is good, now and again, just so it doesn't look stale, and so people don't think of the hair rather than you - does that make sense? Because your hair is the main feature that's what people remember rather than the you underneath |
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I think long hair that is just left to grow and grow and it gets all straggly makes "older" people age more, but I am nearing the big 40 in March and I have grown my hair over the last three years from dead short to long for the first time in years. It is just past my shoulders and is layered and thinned out and I have just had blond highlights put in in so it looks very "kept" which helps with us "older" ladies. |
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I'm 41 (42 soon ). I have always had long hair bar a couple of experiments with short hair, which I hated. I think Donna is right - it's all about grooming and about hair having a style, whether long or short. If you have your hair regularly trimmed and gently styled - doesn't have to be right around you face - I hate my hair around my face also and usually wear the front sections back and up in a clip. This give is body and volume and also helps to make it look styled. Also, maybe consider a little colour? Doesn't have to radical, but it's amazing how a little bit of highlighting around the face can life both hair and complexion. And as for long hair only being for the young??? Pah - that's nonsense!!! |
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Well I'm 45 and my hair is down my back (to my bra strap) I have it coloured and trimmed every 6 weeks. I wear it down, up curled and streight. I have fun with it and I think that's what it's all about. Personal choice, I had my Mum nag me a few weeks ago about getting it cut because of my age! phooo I said do I tell you what to do with yours? |
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Thank you everyone for your comments. I'm keeping it long, so pooey to my mum, lol. I have decided to have it styled a little better though and I like Yola and Jacs suggestion of having a bit of colour put in. I have only ever put colour in my hair once and that was around 15 years ago (I feel old now). Once I finally get the nerve to have it done I shall post a photo of my 'new look', |
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Alex - if you go for colour, get it done professionally. They know exactly where to place the highlights to achieve maximum effect. Also, keep it trimmed regularly. With colour it does tend to go raggedy more quickly. Don't do an all-over home colour. Teenagers can get away with it, us more mature types can't quite so readily |
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Wouldn't dream of doing it myself Yola, lol! I'm not that brave (or stupid)! I quite fancy having a coloured streak put in, like red or blue. |
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