Cut That Hairstylists Think Everyone
The thing about short hair over a certain age (let's call it 50, but that is just a gap bid — anything higher up the ladder works, too) is that it's an important idea in theory. In any case, as hair ages, it (like our skin) becomes dehydrated, which may result in dryness, brittleness, and dullness. Hair also loses pigment, which may decrease its luster. What higher option to treatment all of that than with a big lop?
But then there's the reality of short hair after 50. And the truth is that those of us who at the moment are 50-plus got here of age in the course of the '80s, when 50 looked more like...
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