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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because its an easy style to keep for elderly people, looks thicker when its curly, it stays curly all week cos they have a perm, they only have to comb it through and when they have a posh 'do' they go to the hairdressers for a wash and set. I should know, I used to do these hair styles in the 60s ! No, mine is not like that by the way !
Well I'm an OAP with a blonde short bob ... hair shouldn't be too long on 'older' women (and men of course) as hair gets thinner as you get older and anyway I don't want to look like a pensioner. Saying that, some 40 year olds look older than their years in the way they dress, no makeup, long hair centre parting. I could go on ..
Gosh...according to tambo I'd better get my head shaved ;-0
Mine is wavy and just about shoulder length. Every now and again I consider a shorter style.....then discard the idea as I don't want to look like a woman who has given up on her hair. I see no reason why a woman has to have short hair when she reaches a 'certain age'.
Mine is wavy and just about shoulder length. Every now and again I consider a shorter style.....then discard the idea as I don't want to look like a woman who has given up on her hair. I see no reason why a woman has to have short hair when she reaches a 'certain age'.
Germaine
http://www.google.co....=0CDEQ9QEwAw&dur=5964
Anne
http://www.google.co....=0CDEQ9QEwAw&dur=5964
Wears it in a bun & washes it twice a year !
http://www.telegraph....air-for-50-years.html
run your fingers through that – no way !
http://www.google.co....=0CCIQ9QEwAA&dur=2632
http://www.google.co....=0CDEQ9QEwAw&dur=5964
Anne
http://www.google.co....=0CDEQ9QEwAw&dur=5964
Wears it in a bun & washes it twice a year !
http://www.telegraph....air-for-50-years.html
run your fingers through that – no way !
http://www.google.co....=0CCIQ9QEwAA&dur=2632
My mum was one of the clones churned out at the local hairdressers - permed, set, curled and fried to a brittle helmet under a big sit-under dryer. I so wanted never to look like this that I have never learned to do much with my hair.
I feel I'd like to simply have a number1 cut but then people would view me as a bit butch or a victim of illness. So it's a problem. And I really resent going to hairdressers - as I go so seldom, I'm treated as a freak...so I rarely go back....so the cycle continues and I'm not getting any younger.
I feel I'd like to simply have a number1 cut but then people would view me as a bit butch or a victim of illness. So it's a problem. And I really resent going to hairdressers - as I go so seldom, I'm treated as a freak...so I rarely go back....so the cycle continues and I'm not getting any younger.
yes but she's in the spotlight, like Lulu but the hair is lovely & easy daily maintenance with regular 6w tinting.
Judy
http://www.google.co....d=0CC4Q9QEwBA&dur=162
Judy
http://www.google.co....d=0CC4Q9QEwBA&dur=162
Mosaic, I have pretty much decided I am going to shave my head in the new year. Possibly a number 7 cut rather than a 1 though. My poor hair has suffered such abuse over the last 12 months and is in terrible condition and very hard to manage. I also have the added problem that I am going through the menopause and having horrendous hot flushes where my hair just sticks to my neck. I would like to get my hair back to it's natural colour (fairly grey) and then use temporary dyes on it rather than the permanent ones which have damaged it so much.
As I never leave my house due to my illness it won't matter that my hair makes me look a bit butch for a few weeks until it grows enough to have a decent style.
As I never leave my house due to my illness it won't matter that my hair makes me look a bit butch for a few weeks until it grows enough to have a decent style.
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