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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in my mid 50s, with light hair, and have only a handful gray strands at my temples. It grows fast, so I generally keep it long and just trim as needed. But it is making me feel so heavy lately and I'm tired of buns. It is very fine and curly/wavy/frizzy. Even though the strands are fine, I have a LOT of hair. It's dense I guess? I WFH in a creative field as a consultant, so I don't have to worry about office expectations. I wear glasses -- menopause dried my eyes too much for contacts! -- so I worry about how cuts will look with those. I used to love bangs, so am open to that. My face is pretty typical oval shape, though I've put on a handful of pounds so my cheeks are a bit round right now. Any suggestions for a more modern cut instead of just "long"? Must be something low maintenance and I prefer to air dry to keep natural texture vs straightening. Would love some photo suggestions![/quote] Except for the under-25 crowd, short hair makes a woman look old. Trim, layer, whatever: fine. But no need to go short. And good grief, no bangs! Do you know how young and hot you have to be to pull off bangs? EXTREMELY[/quote] [b]Bangs are frequently recommended for older women [/b]for the very reason that they give a more attractive appearance. They might not work great for someone with a lower forehead, but for someone with a higher forehead, they look great! [/quote] Oh no, they got to you! The Big Bangs People. Cigarettes in the 50s, "low fat" in the 90s, opioids in the 2000s, Bangs in the 2020s. Follow the money and WATCH OUT people. Bangs are not your friend, no matter what they pay your stylist.[/quote] Someone has a big nose, small forehead and weak chin...[/quote]
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