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Just like skincare and makeup, sometimes we need to switch up our hair as we age. Not only can certain styles be less flattering, but our hair itself changes and it's crucial we take this into account. The hair follicles spend less time in the active growth phase, resulting in shorter and thinner strands of hair.

READ MORE: Anti-ageing retinol serum leaves skin 'smoother, brighter, and more youthful' without irritation READ MORE : 51-year-old says 'amazing' collagen facial oil has replaced her anti-ageing fillers In addition, the hair becomes less dense on the top of the head and around the edges of the forehead, hairline, and temples. The hair also begins to produce less melanin, leading to greying. As women age, a decrease in estrogen and progesterone reduces the scalp's sebum production, making the hair drier and more fragile.



Because of these changes, it's essential to use the right products for your hair and ensure that we present it in the most flattering cuts and styles. Just because you've had long hair all your life doesn't mean it still looks healthy as it becomes drier and more susceptible to breakage. Give your hair some texture with a good cut Single-length haircuts may look sleek and classy, but they don't create volume and movement quite like layers do.

Layered hair is the best option for anyone over 40, as they highlight your best facial features. Bangs can also make a huge difference - a full fringe or curtain bangs can give your hair a new lease of life whil.

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