Hairdresser shares four style mistakes that add ‘10 or 15 years’ to the face

Hair doesn't just frame the face but can change its look entirely. While choosing the right style can shave years off your appearance, the inverse is also true.

By Phoebe Cornish, Senior Lifestyle Reporter

Beautiful senior woman examining her hairstyle in the mirror

Hairdresser shares four style mistakes that ‘10 or 15 years’ to the face

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A good skincare routine has many benefits for those with a mature complexion, and when combined with a healthy diet, exercise, and plenty of sleep, is a surefire way to look younger.

When it comes to hair, however, the power of a good style is often overlooked, with most women focusing solely on how grey they are.

But according to a hair expert, styling has a surprisingly powerful impact on how one looks. And it doesn't have to cost the earth either.

Ghanima Abdullah, stylist and beauty consultant at The Right Hairstyles, suggested that a more youthful appearance is easy to cheat simply by avoiding certain hairdos.

She shared the common mistakes that can add “10 or 15 years” onto a face.

Senior woman with gray hair looking away

1. Not up-keeping long hair 

Grey or not, shorter hairstyles are much more flattering on the face when it comes to looking younger. Long hair can look flat and plagued with split ends when neglected, resulting in frizziness and a lacklustre look. 

Hair expert Ghanima Abdullah suggested: “If your hair is thinning, try to keep the length between shoulder and ear length.” She claimed that doing so would make hair appear “fuller and more youthful”, warning that when hair is “too long", it "looks even more thin, which can age you considerably".

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Senior woman examine her long grey hair while standing in front of a bathroom mirror

Long hair that's kept healthy can look great at any age but when the up-keep is too much, it may be time to consider a shorter style.

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Woman spraying cosmetic product on her hair from a bottle while standing in the bathroom

2. Not taming frizz 

As women get older, estrogen levels naturally decrease and “hair can become more fine” which makes it more “prone to frizz”, Ghanima said. To tackle the problem without losing volume or body in ageing hair, it’s important to choose lightweight products.

The hair expert suggested trying a “leave-in conditioner” to “coat hair strands” and leave them looking silky smooth without weighing down the lengths. Additionally, she says that a "few drops of jojoba oil after blow drying can do the same trick”. 

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Woman looking at camera, portrait

Combatting frizz will highlight the natural texture of hair and make it look well-styled with very little effort.

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