The power of a good haircut
Black women are often praised for being strong and independent. But we also spend a lot of time wanting to look pretty, and we spend a lot of money to do so. It’s no surprise then that, according to a recent online study conducted by Hair Bloom, nearly 60% of African-American women are willing to spend $50 or more on a haircut.
These findings come in the wake of the ongoing popularity of shows like ‘black-ish and even the runaway success of the film ‘Girls Trip’ – in which actress Jada Pinkett Smith’s signature dish red hair prompted a 10% increase in requests for the hair color on her popular shampoo line.
But, how does one achieve this coveted look? Here, celebrity hairstylist, Rebecca Ruggiero shares her tips and tricks.
What Is The Best Hairstyle for Women?
From high ponytails to no-pony options, stylists reveal the most flattering hair shapes for women. In a list of the best hairstyles for women, people that know what they’re talking about weighed in on the top styles for the upper and lower half of the face and hair. And even if you don’t have the perfect hair type, you can still be confident about the look you’re going for.
Hairstyles for Women in Different Age Groups
If you are a woman, you might be asked by your family and friends several times a week about your haircut and styling routine. In most cases, the simple answer to this question is ‘short’. That may not necessarily be a problem, but it doesn’t feel like a complete answer. What if we talk a bit more about your hair length? For instance, I would think a shaggy haircut would be the perfect hairstyles for over 40 and overweight, while for a 30-year-old in her late 20s it may not look very flattering. So how can we personalize our hairstyle choices so that we get the hairstyle that suits our looks and personality?
A great first step is to learn more about your hair type. Some women have fine, wavy hair which is the most comfortable and easy to style.
Get the right haircut for your face shape
Nothing looks as good as a flattering haircut. I highly recommend trying a bob with layers when it comes to long, straight hair. It has more movement, and when it’s layered, it will work to improve your hair health. Layered haircuts are easy and you only need a few minutes in the hair salon Sydney, so they’re perfect for your lunch break.
Apply a shampoo designed for hair like the Kérastase Elixir Ultime Thermo Gel, ($36) once a week or every two weeks. The Elixir Ultime Thermo Gel strengthens your hair and softens the cuticle to promote healthy growth and help your hair remain soft and shiny.
If your hair is thinning, consider going in for a scalp massage every week or so. They can help stimulate growth by increasing blood flow and opening up the cuticle.
How to find a hairstyle that flatters you
Curly hair
Beauty and health have come together in one astonishing discovery: curly hair. As a natural object to the current more circular styles in fashion, curls come in all colors, textures, and even curl types and curls change with the seasons. (There are even Hollywood actresses that have curly hair, and it’s accepted in the industry.
So, before we explore the best haircuts and hairstyles, why not learn a few facts about curly hair? What do you need to know?
We explore some of the most important factors and questions about the hair that will make styling easier, plus some of the common mistakes that curly-haired gents make. We also have tons of hair and beauty product recommendations.
Thick hair
Thick hair has to be handled by experts because it is a hard sell. It’s not like other hair. A thick head of hair needs extra care. It requires additional conditioners and co-products to manage that weight.
These hairs come from razors and straighteners which makes them difficult to style properly. The great thing about the cut is that it takes more time to style. People with very long hair are the ones that get bored easily. That’s why we have short cuts or shoulder-length cuts that get you ready for summer.
People with curly hair can have bad hair days too because they just can’t do anything with them. When it comes to curly hair it is important to condition, to keep the cut sleek and not frizzy.
Thin hair
Shay Mitchell also has thick hair, but like many women, she feels insecure about her thick hair. “I think people say things that make them insecure, which makes them love themselves a little bit less,” she says. The actress uses this simple trick to prevent frizz:
To prevent hair from frizzing when it’s thick, weave sections of hair together and secure with bobby pins or hairpins before blow-drying. Then, secure with rubber bands while your hair is drying. Doing this on your damp hair helps keep your hair smooth and frizz-free when you blow-dry.
Hairstyles for women in their 40s and 50s
To achieve this look, section the hair into small pin curls. Secure the curls with bobby pins, then make loose tendrils by combing the hair into a thick French twist and securing it with pins. Take the twist out and secure with a bobby pin at the nape of the neck.
- Butterfly Bob
The style has gained popularity over the past few years. It works with any haircut, but if you are making the style at home, find the best butterfly clip to use as a hair tie. Secure the hairstyle with bobby pins and leave it for a few minutes.
- Slicked Back Bun
To achieve this look, start by doing a high ponytail and blow-drying the hair. Using a flat iron, curl the hair, making sure not to brush the hair too fast as it will make your hair frizzy and unmanageable.