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Going Gray and Looking Great

You've made the big decision to stop getting your hair dyed and will go gray. Lots of women are doing the same thing. Silver is in! The question becomes what do I do with my hair during the awkward growing-in-stage? Then how can I avoid looking washed-out and dull like some of the women you've seen with gray hair.

First of all, deciding to go gray is a very bold decision. You're making the statement that you're very confident and that you're proud of your looks. Going gray is trendy and even stylish if you do it the right way.

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OK, How Do I Do It?

Going Gray and Looking Great

Do it Gradually Don't give up your dye job until your roots are at least 50% gray so that your new gray hair looks symmetrical and natural as it is growing in. You don't want to totally give up coloring your hair during this awkward stage. Colorists suggest that working in some highlights or lowlights will add dimension and blend in the roots.

Think about a new hairstyle. Having your hair cut above the collar will lessen the contrast between the gray hair and the highlighted hair. Having it cut in layers also helps camouflage the multiple colors. It also gives you a more youthful appearance. In order to avoid looking like grandma, make sure you have a contemporary hairstyle. Have your hairstylist suggest a layered cut above the shoulders that would softly frame your face.

Use products that are specifically for gray hair. When your hair turns gray the protective layer becomes thin which can leave your hair coarse. Colorists recommend the following to keep your hair looking healthy:

Use a moisturizing shampoo to soften and smooth the hair.

Wash your hair once a week with a shampoo made specifically for gray hair. It helps counteract yellowing that the sun and hard water can cause.

Use a clear gloss or glaze once a month for shine.

Use clear gels and mousses. Colored products will tarnish gray hair.

OK, now you have gray hair. How do I avoid looking washed-out and dull like some of the other ladies that I've seen with gray hair?

Gray Hair Color Tips to Look Young and Vibrant

Foundation
Choose a laminating, moisturizing foundation. Apply powder only where you really need it. Too much powder can settle in the creases and fine lines on your face making them look more obvious.

Blush
Wear blush! It makes your complexion more vibrant. Makeup artists suggest a light English rose for fair skin and a bright peony for medium or olive skin. Sweep the blush onto the apples of the check feathering it out towards the hairline.

Lipliner
Use a lipliner. As we age the lips thin out and lose some of the natural rosiness. Restore the contour by tracing your lips with a nude lip liner before applying your gloss or lipstick.

Lipstick
Choose a rich lipstick. Colorists suggest juicy-looking colors in pink, berry, peach or apricot tones. Stay away from nudes and browns which tend to look muddy. The best color for you is a few shades more intense than your natural lip color.

Eye Makeup
Brighten up your eyes by applying a linen-colored eye shadow onto your lids as the color reflects light. Then use a cream eyeliner and smudge it slightly. Black liner and gray hair tends to be a stark contrast. You'll be better off with the the softer grayish shades. If you have straight eyelashes, curl them and then apply two coats of mascara. Use a lash primer before the mascara if your eyelashes are sparse. It primes and coats the lash which makes them look thicker. Using black mascara can look a little harsh as we age. Try using brown or navy. Apply the mascara outward and up at the same time.

Eyebrows
Pay attention to your eyebrows. Use a pencil to fill in the sparse areas. Colorists suggest a light to medium taupe shade for fair and light eyebrows. For olive or dark complexions, choose a deep, cool brown. For gray or salt and pepper brows, a bluish gray pencil works best.

Follow these tips for going gray and looking great whether you have gray highlights or a full head of pure white gray hair. Look healthy, young and vibrant!

Copyright (c) 2008 Lynne Hagan

Going Gray and Looking Great

Lynne Hagan provides honest and unbiased information on anything and everything related to anti aging. Want to look younger, feel great and have a healthier and happier life? See what makes Lynne's popular blog and website the place to go when looking for the best and most reliable anti aging tips. Go to => http://www.aginghints.com

Hairstyles For Gray Hair Without Looking Old

You've decided that you're going gray and staying that way. And maybe you think that you should look at hairstyles for gray hair. After all, a 40+ year old woman should not choose a hairstyle that a 20 year old would have, right? No, wrong!

And just because we get older does that necessarily mean there are less hairstyle choices that would be appropriate for a 40+ woman? No,of course not! You just don't want to get carried away by wearing pig tails or side pony tails for instance.

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Your age has very little to do with a hair style that would be right for you. In fact, there are lots of hairstyles that are classics and if you think about it, you've seen them yourself. Think Meryl Streep in "The Devil Wears Prada" and what about the infamous Peggy Lee with her "platinum" hair?

Hairstyles For Gray Hair Without Looking Old

Think about other classic hairstyles worn by the famous. Princess Diana's short full cut or Barbara Streisand's chic, long bob. How about those not so famous, striking, sexy gray haired women that you know. They have a few things in common. They have done their homework and found a style that was flattering for their face, not their age. So, like any big decision that you make:

DO YOUR HOMEWORK!

1. If you don't have a good hair stylist, you need to find one. No,not one who specializes in hairstyles for gray hair - just a good stylist. Be bold and ask a stranger; "who does your hair?" Who wouldn't want to hear such a flattering question? And you get some good guidance. Win, Win!

2. On your first visit to the stylist don't get shampooed right away. Discuss options while your hair is dry so that the stylist can see your hair in its natural state.

3. Be receptive to new ideas when talking with your hairstylist. A good stylist can give you sound advice on what might work best for you.

4. Bring along a few pictures of hairstyles that you like. It can help the hairstylist create something flattering that you will like.

5. Be realistic with what the stylist has to work with. For instance, if you have lines and creases on your forehead, you may want to detract from them with feathered bangs or bangs swept to the side. Maybe you have crow's feet. Conceal them softly fringed sides that frame your face.

6. Flatter your new hairstyle by amping up your make up, standing up straight and make sure that you have a white, bright smile.

So, go for it! Forget about looking for hairstyles for gray hair. Your age has nothing to do with choosing a new hairstyle. Choose something that's right for you.
Copyright (c) 2008 Lynne Hagan

Hairstyles For Gray Hair Without Looking Old

Lynne Hagan provides honest and unbiased information on everything related to anti aging. Are you looking for a way to look and feel younger? See why Lynne's blog and website is the popular source for the best and most reliable anti aging tips. Go to =>

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Can You Make Your Lips Look Bigger Naturally? The Truth to Get Lips Looking Naturally Big

Millions of women crave to get larger fuller-lips. Everywhere you go, you see models and actresses on pages of magazine covers with literally impossible-to-achieve look of full, pouty lips. Truth is, almost all of them were not born with naturally fabulous lips and the little boost to achieve the new look is from a good cosmeceutical lip plumper.

Cosmeceuticals is a modern marvel of cosmetics and pharmaceutical-type technology. Thousands of women want a nonsurgically alter on their appearance dramatically without the pain, needles, scalpels and trauma.

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Let the truth be told, with the help of advanced technology, you can make your lips bigger and examples of this type of common makeup product include:

Can You Make Your Lips Look Bigger Naturally? The Truth to Get Lips Looking Naturally Big

Number 1) "Advanced lip plumpers" that provide plumping agents and deep hydration. These two catalyst act as microparticles beneath the skin which helps plump your lips dramatically which can last for hours.

Number 2) "Wrinkle fillers" that are popular marketed as a botox alternative. These products offer temporary wrinkle filling in addition with skin-plumping ingredients that contain hyaluronic acid.

Number 4) Supplements, serums and creams that enhances fullness on our body parts including, breasts and the mouth.

The examples provided above are one of the many cosmetic-enhancement that is under the same category as a natural lip-enhancer and lip-enlargement products.

To attain and maximize your results, aim to find emollient (moisturizing) ingredients. Be sure to refrain from stuff that contains plenty of acids or alcohol because they are drying elements to the skin. It can do more damage than good.

Can You Make Your Lips Look Bigger Naturally? The Truth to Get Lips Looking Naturally Big

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Fuller, plumper lips can definitely be yours, without surgery or needles. You just have to know which ones work, and with use you will definitely see a noticeable difference in the fullness, moisture, and plumpness of your lips.

I know I have my personal favorites, and the reason I like these particular lip enhancing products over others is that they do not dry my lips out at all, yet they plump them. As long as you can find one that does the job without parching your pout, you've got a winner!

Choosing Hairstyles For Fine Hair - Looking Your Very Best

One of the easiest ways to look your very best on a daily basis is by simply having your hair cut and styled in a way that flatters the shape of your face and the physiology of your scalp and hair. However, in order for a stylist to determine which cut suits you the best, other factors aside from the shape of your face should be considered, such as the texture of your hair.

Clearing the Air: What Having Fine or Thin Hair Really Means

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While you are in the process of choosing a hair style that will best suit your facial features and the texture of your hair, let's first define what having fine hair really means. First of all, remember that fine hair does not necessarily mean that it's thin.

What the word fine refers to is the diameter of each individual strand. So basically, you can have fine hair which is thick-looking because there are more follicle strands in your scalp per square inch. Or, you can have fine hair which looks thin simply because you don't have a lot of hair (i.e. fewer follicles per square inch). As such, the basis of having fine hair is not necessarily whether it is thin per say, but it is based on its thickness or diameter.

'Looking Thick' Hairstyles

Now that you already have an idea about how you can tell whether you have fine or normal hair, let's run down the best hair styles for fine hair to give you the maximum texture, volume, body and control. Since you already know about the texture of the hair that you have, the only thing that your stylist will consider when you sit down on a salon chair is the shape of your face.

Check these Designs for Volume & Body:

  1. A Medium or Long Bob - A trick in styling is to add the appearance of "thickness" or volume where there may be little or none. Opting for a medium or long Bob is the best way to go to add more life - especially if you lightly style with a gel, mousse of medium-hold hairspray. Caution not to use too much styling aid or follicle strands can clump together making the scalp more visible.
  2. Mid-length that is Slightly Layered - If you grow your hair a bit too long but you would like to have a layered cut, it might not work because of its lack of volume. This is why you should go for mid-length design which has a slightly layered cut - any longer and your style will be weighed down by its sheer length and weight. This is a great look to style with a large diameter brush and blow dryer. Flipping in or out works well and lock-in with a medium-hold spray. Again, the trick is getting flowing body. Thinner and finer strands lay-over easily, so spray before and after styling for the best control.
  3. Long and straight hair styles for fine hair. Now, if you really want to grow your hair long and it has a fine texture, you can wear your locks long and straight - without any layers. Personally I think this is risky, however. If you're looking for a 60's "runway super model" look, this is great. But, the finer or thinner the follicle strands, the more they want to cling to the scalp - making it look lifeless and unkempt.
  4. The Blunt Haircut - You may remember Hollywood celebrity Gwyneth Paltrow wearing a blunt cut for her blond hair. This is style if perfect to add more volume. It is an easy and care-free way to style - and works well with a variety of styling aids depending on the look you want.
  5. Go for Wavy Styles - Finally, one of the best ways to add volume is by add waves or curls to your locks. Use a volumizing product (shampoo, elixir, or spray) after curling or styling to get the full effect.

To sum it all up, remember that choosing hair styles for fine hair can be quite tricky because you might end up with limp-looking locks. To determine the best hairstyles that will suit you perfectly, always consult with your stylist, decide which cut you will feel most beautiful and comfortable and carefully select and use the right hair products.

Choosing Hairstyles For Fine Hair - Looking Your Very Best

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