It's the way they dried their hair. They don't all have tons of thick hair, the dryer and brushes do this. It just takes a little time to get in the groove of drying it or it's maintenance once you have shorter hair. It really isn't as hard as it looks like it is in these pics.
I totally agree. these are all gorgeous older models. This perpetuates the "You have to be older/gorgeous to look good. Where are the "Everyday, trying to look good - but we never looked this great in our 30's women. Very disappointing, shallow video. Just STOP!
@@hunybun7 I want to see what the style looks like NOT curled... I don't want to be having to style my hair with curling irons every day for it to look good. I need a haircut that looks good with just a blowdry
These are all gorgeous women with fabulous facial structure. The Majority of women don't look like this. We have jowels, turkey necks, bulbous noses, tiny eyes, no lips, no eyebrows. We don't have expert makeup artists. We have thin hair that won't hold a curl anymore. Curling and flat irons burn our hair. should I go on? How about showing more everyday women who have little time in the morning to primo but still want to look pretty.
Not all older women have those problems. I'm 80 years old and still have thick hair. I don't have turkey jowls, although the skin is a little looser than it used to be. My eyes are small but I use castor and other oils on my lashes to help them grow, and I take good care of my skin. I eat a carnivore diet and that makes a huge difference in my face.
Thank you! I’m 64 and I’ve been cutting my own long for about 15 years now. Straight colored hair that has a little flip curl and recently watched barbers do a method called “point cut” on the ends for lots of volume. I love my hair again! No more pony tails all the time.
I am 71 years young and to have hair like this, I wear wigs. Wigs are a godsend…nothing like years ago….natural looking and comfortable. They help me still feel attractive.
I'm thinking about trying wigs or toppers. I have fine, curly, frizzy hair and my whole life have always wanted thick, straight hair, and by golly, I might just go get me a wig now. It would be fun!
@@betzie2 may I ask where you purchase your wigs from. I've got alopecia. I was known for my gorgeous hair. Now menopause has destroyed it. And I'm not even 50 yet!😫. Thanks in advance!💕
@@betzie2 I'm afraid that I'd find them too hot! I'll admit that lately I've seen some really lovely ones. Good for you for finding something that makes you happy! Easier is always better.
This is first time I came to this FB and did subscribe temporarily to see real average people, please do more on regular people. Round faces. Double chins heavier body structure like the real world.
I'm 60 and have long hair but it's natural curly I have to blow dry and straighten everyday . I like the long Bob. I may try it. Thank you for all these different styles.
Would love to have any these gorgeous women's features let alone their hair. Unfortunately I'm a 67 year old woman with a double chin, greying hair (which I highlight) and still use hot rollers for my medium length hair. I tried shorter hair and it looked awful. It was interesting to see the different styles but unless you know how to apply a ton of makeup and have an interesting face then you're sunk.
I’m 71 have gray wavy hair and since getting older keep my hair above the shoulder layered and use Dippity do girls with curls- curl boosting mousse. It’s a foam and light so it doesn’t weigh down my fine hair.
Most of these styles are very flattering to the models facial features. It doesn't hurt that these group of women are all gorgeous. Some of them did look like they could of been wigs. 8:14
Thank you for your feedback! I completely understand the importance of showcasing a variety of hairstyles for women of all shapes and sizes. I’ll definitely consider including more styles that cater to older women and those with different body types in future videos. Your input is much appreciated! 😊
I m a 76 year old woman who also had thick natural curly hair who now have thin hair that lost it’s curls. the type of hair styles you offer would only makes most of us look like witches to THOES around us. It just does not work for us! Please give us more ideas for our thin no cruel ladies if possible. Thank you for attempting to help. Just not the reality in our world😢
I agree, some of these ladies if not most could be over 50. I am almost 60 and I have thick, coarse, curly hair and I appreciate seeing these styles because most of the time all I see are hairstyles for thin, straight hair.
@@bettyross4940 I totally understand where you are coming from. I am 53 and my hair is thin and flat. Get yourself a nice shag and study hair products. Got 2 be has great hair spray, or Aussie has a freeze spray. Don’t give up! Shags look good on every face shape. If hair products were a drug, my bathroom would look like a pharmacy lol. It’s a 10 is not good for your hair. Too much protein. I was recommended to use this at a salon btw…good luck 🍀
Why oh why do these types of RUclipsrs insist on showing ONLY the older women who have NOT lost their once-lustrous hair!?!? This just adds insult to injury!
@melissaculpepper7663 I am 64, thick long hair I wear up always as it grows to fast and would have to get cut every three weeks....naturally silver grey and brown. Mu husband asked me to Not color it. I used to thin my hair but quit and just let it be long. I would not look at these if it was for women with thin hair. Those of us with copious amounts of hair would not be helped at all by thin short haircut styles. I bet you can find your hair type on you tube and leave these ones for those of us with thick full heads of hair.
My hair is naturally curly and thick . I like to smooth it . I have to use oil on it every day that’s how frizzy and dry it is . I spend a fortune on products. I do only have to wash it once a week which helps. Maybe colouring does not help but the grey coming through is dull and dark so I have different colours put through every 3 months
Personally, I like all the hairstyle that you displayed in this video. All of the women have healthy hair because they have maintained it with good shampoos, etc.. Sometimes when women overprocessed their hair with bleaching Which causes damage to the hair follicles. Genetic factors do appear to play a major role in determining the hair texture - straight, wavy curly thickness. We have to be mindful of taking care of our hair as well as our body. Having healthy hair allows us to look our best. Another important factor is having a good hairdresser.
@@GoogleAccount-hz2co I am sorry but I took excellent care of my hair for decades. I stayed away from styling tools and unnecessary chemicals. There’s something called hormones and genetics and you can’t do anything about it. You got what you got and live with it.
Many women are dealing with health factors such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis (get a full panel thyroid tested, not just TSH, especially antibody numbers tested!), cancers, etc., which can worsen hair loss and thinning. So while good hair maintenance is important, other issues often play a role.
I've been extremely lucky when it comes to hair. I'm 60 and mine is still very thick and there's a lot of it. I disagree with you regarding what you said about women and how they maintain their hair. I've done little to no "maintenence" over the years and my hair is very healthy. I've not given it any special treatment. So it's not necessarily true that you'll be rewarded with healthy, beautiful hair if you take good care of it. Another possibility are the various autoimmune diseases that many of us suffer from. And cancer, of course. I'm well-aware that I'm extremely lucky and quite thankful.
Try collagen powder, biotin (at least 10,000mcg, keratin, and vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid). Rosemary oil rubbed on scalp helps the hair follicles, and avocado oil or pomegranate oil is also good to rub on your hair overnight (tie hair back if long and cover with a cap). I agree - the featured models are models and not "normal" women - and who knows how old they really are:-) We need to do the best we can with what we have and just love ourselves! ❤
I'm🎉 49 at the moment. I like the bob and pixie hairstyle. I have very straight hair, and its difficult keep a style I'm trying to find a hairstyle that suites my me and my features. Thank you
Hair styles are very nice. I have long hair and bangs. Have a hard time knowing what to do with it. She can give me some ideas! Thank you for sharing the👍😊
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Would be interesting to ask the women in the video how they see themselves Most women are harder on them selves than others are. Would be interested to see how the women in the video view themselves
The women in the photos look more like they are in their 30’s and then just had a lot of gray or white “highlights” put in to make them look like they might be in their 50’s. Most 50+ women have a lot more wrinkles and facial signs of the natural aging process.
These women look like they’re in their 30s beautiful hairstyles, but try those in Florida and I’ll guarantee you they won’t work with all the humidity or last on me by the time I got out of the house into the car and it would be flat no matter how much product or hairspray these aren’t Florida hairstyles.
Better yet, just say "Casting call for all gorgeous out of ordinary beautiful women with fabulous hair..." THIS VIDEO DID NOTHING TO LIFT US UP FROM FEELING INVISIBLE!
These styles are fine, but most of them are straight styles. My hair is naturally wavy. For those who have lost or are losing hair, I started taking collagen powder about 1.5yrs ago and the difference is profound! This tasteless powder can be incorporated into smoothies (I do this), hot beverages and other ways. Give it about 3-4 weeks of daily consumption, and you will begin to notice new hair growth. The powder can be found at Walmart, walgreen sams and Costco. I’ve seen it at all these places and it is affordable. Good luck to all💕
I turners 52 years old yesterday, my hair is getting curlier as I age . I just cut 6 inches off, I think it’s so much healthier for me shoulder length at this stage. I would never go shorter than a bob
Da habt ihr ja nur perfekte Frauen ausgesucht die super Gesichter haben, die meisten Frauen haben nicht so perfekte Gesichtskonturen die mit jedem Haar gut aussehen .
I'm 71 with thinning hair mostly on top and its naturally fine and limp. In the last couple of years I decided to shower and wash my hair at night, a 180 degree turn from my life long norm. I let my hair AIR dry and discovered I actually have a little bit of wave to it, which I never knew drying my hair with a blower. I sleep on it untouched by comb or blower. When I get up, I still have a bit of wave. I comb my hair, flip my head upside down use a very small amount of hair spray and flip my head up. I end up with volume I've never had. A touch of hair spray and scrunch my hair and it usually looks good for the day. I live on a very windy coast line with constant winter rain storms and it shockingly still works. My hair is layered about shoulder length and it works on a bit shorter too. Who knew being in my 70's i would discover this for the first time?!!! I hope you try it and it works for you, too! Blessings!
Thank you for sharing your hair journey! It’s amazing how discovering new techniques can completely change how we feel about our hair. Your method sounds fantastic, especially for adding volume and texture. I love that you're embracing your natural waves and finding what works best for you. Wishing you many more hair adventures ahead! Blessings to you too! 😊
@tishgihl1072 from what I can see around your hat, you're not exactly the hunchback of Notre Dame! You probably could be a model. Always look at the upside of what God gave you because the Lord has a way of teaching us why we should always be grateful for what we do have. 🤗☺️
These ladies are not your average 50+ yo. The hair looks great, but the make up is key. plus the most important factor is their skin, probably a life long habit of care.
@@chelin7023 hmm .. or photographic filters which fade out blemishes & enhance any skin. This is so not representative of real life women - just a hairdressing coffee table spread of a fantasy wishlist featured here.
Personally, I like all the hairstyle that you displayed in this video. All of the women have healthy hair because they have maintained it with good shampoos, etc.. Sometimes when women overprocessed their hair with bleaching Which causes damage to the hair follicles. Genetic factors do appear to play a major role in determining the hair texture - straight, wavy curly thickness. We have to be mindful of taking care of our hair as well as our body.
Ladies, when I was 61 I almost died. All my hair fell out grew back and fell out again 4 Years later, not growing back now, Never thought I could or would wear wigs but they've given me a new lease on life. I like to stick with one style I don't like gray hair on me at all. I don't have a lot of moneybut its all do able and I'm so grateful to have a way to look great. We have to adapt, its not easy but we can rise above all the crap that comes with getting older and still feel good about ourselves. If you order wigs from say a less expensive company you can send them back if your not happy with them.. You can get a color sample ring there are ways to !make it easier. Once you find your style you can go out and feel good. Go do it!!!!!
There are some very nice hairstyles. Only thing is these are professionally styled. Not as easy for women to do at home. For myself I have long layers as short hair does not suit me.
Thank you for pointing that out! I’ll be sure to feature more variety in hair colors and styles in future videos to reflect a broader range. Your feedback is much appreciated! 😊💇♀️
I agree with all those comment relating to those models; goodness they'd look good wearing a 70s headscarf!! How about normal over 50s with thinning hair, more pudge and less perfect cheekbones who don't have stylists visiting us to style our hair? This is a mistake so many young people make with these videos...have they actually MET less than perfect over 50s??
I enjoyed the hair styles and ideas but I have to agree with the majority of viewers who would like to see ordinary, everyday women in all their beauty but with the obvious signs of ageing we cannot ignore; who don't have professional make up artists to help with their look, and either cannot afford or do not want cosmetic enhancements. Thank you.
I wish I had the time, money and physical ability to style my hair like this each day, strike that last comment out, I mean when I go out on the odd occasion. I am one of the lucky one's to have thick hair and have just recently had a perm hoping to make things easier for me to look a bit more feminine at my age (63) but even with a perm you have to use product, which I don't like as I prefer the natural look, apart from Moroccan oil I don't use much else, have tried Mouse but I don't like the 'dirty feeling' after. I am just about to check out the fashion but I have a feeling that they are going to show lots of beautiful , supposedly 50+ women with perfect figures, so thinking twice about that one as I know I will feel more disappointed with my weight (87kg)
These are AI-generated models. Anyone with experience in photography or computer-generated (AI) images can confirm this. Many of the comments here are complaints the models aren't realistic. This is why. Their section on clothes also uses fake AI models. Beautiful, yes. Realistic, no.
I've had naturally tight curls all my life and hated my hair except for a few years in the 80s! I never see any hairstyle possibilities with my type of hair, except long. My hair is getting thinner, and sparse on the top front. I can't stand it on my neck and wear it pulled back all the time. I probably look better with length (until my flaws show up close), but I love how I feel with shorter hair. Long hair requires more time and product for me also. And I really hate how strands of hair come off in my hands, or lay on my shoulders,or back. It's just gross. I've tried the curly girl method, but I just hate my hair. Maybe I just hate myself. idk.
Why is it women feel they need to blow dry their hair?? Why not natural, regular hair? Why must they even use heat? It’s ridiculous to go and get a cut, then go home and live your regular life, which does NOT include using heat on it on a daily or even weekly basis. How have we come this far away from natural? Is it ego? So much emphasis on the ME concept. 🤷🏼♀️🥰
Thanks for the feedback! We'll definitely keep that in mind and include more hairstyles with a variety of hair types and everyday looks in future videos. 😊
That’s a great point! Pixie cuts can definitely be high maintenance when it comes to regular trims and upkeep, especially with highlights. Short hair might seem effortless, but it often requires just as much care as longer styles! 😊✨
Would love to see bob styles on finer thinner hair! We don’t all have thick lustrous locks!
Exactly! This videos make me feel awful about myself. These are all models with full hair.
Also, not all of us have straight hair. Mine is very curly
@@tishgihl1072 Same except mine isn't curly but mine's thinned out due to recent issues with Sibo/gut problems & maIabsorption of nutrients -
This!
YES THANK YOU!
It's the way they dried their hair. They don't all have tons of thick hair, the dryer and brushes do this. It just takes a little time to get in the groove of drying it or it's maintenance once you have shorter hair. It really isn't as hard as it looks like it is in these pics.
All of those models look great! They all had thick, straight hair. Would also be nice to see someone over 50 with thinning or curly hair.
I totally agree. these are all gorgeous older models. This perpetuates the "You have to be older/gorgeous to look good. Where are the "Everyday, trying to look good - but we never looked this great in our 30's women. Very disappointing, shallow video.
Just STOP!
All these models are AI. They only represent about 1% of the white women population too.
@@hunybun7 I want to see what the style looks like NOT curled... I don't want to be having to style my hair with curling irons every day for it to look good. I need a haircut that looks good with just a blowdry
These are all gorgeous women with fabulous facial structure. The Majority of women don't look like this. We have jowels, turkey necks, bulbous noses, tiny eyes, no lips, no eyebrows. We don't have expert makeup artists. We have thin hair that won't hold a curl anymore. Curling and flat irons burn our hair. should I go on?
How about showing more everyday women who have little time in the morning to primo but still want to look pretty.
Totally agree ... these are all models
Not all older women have those problems. I'm 80 years old and still have thick hair. I don't have turkey jowls, although the skin is a little looser than it used to be. My eyes are small but I use castor and other oils on my lashes to help them grow, and I take good care of my skin. I eat a carnivore diet and that makes a huge difference in my face.
@@julieellis6793Then this video doesn’t apply to you.
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I never had thick and strong hair, how could I have it after 50?
@@alexlola4723I didn't say you would. I was just pointing out that some of us older women do. Not being sarcastic.
I agree 100% with NancyChestnut. These women are gorgeous. I would like to see average looking women with cute hair styles.
Omg we need to go every week to the salon to look like this
Thank you! I’m 64 and I’ve been cutting my own long for about 15 years now. Straight colored hair that has a little flip curl and recently watched barbers do a method called “point cut” on the ends for lots of volume. I love my hair again! No more pony tails all the time.
I am 71 years young and to have hair like this, I wear wigs. Wigs are a godsend…nothing like years ago….natural looking and comfortable. They help me still feel attractive.
I'm thinking about trying wigs or toppers. I have fine, curly, frizzy hair and my whole life have always wanted thick, straight hair, and by golly, I might just go get me a wig now. It would be fun!
@@Soapandwater6 Toppers are great!
@@betzie2 may I ask where you purchase your wigs from. I've got alopecia. I was known for my gorgeous hair. Now menopause has destroyed it. And I'm not even 50 yet!😫. Thanks in advance!💕
@@Soapandwater6 I wish I’d started sooner! I love mine and they make life so much easier!!!
@@betzie2 I'm afraid that I'd find them too hot! I'll admit that lately I've seen some really lovely ones. Good for you for finding something that makes you happy! Easier is always better.
This is first time I came to this FB and did subscribe temporarily to see real average people, please do more on regular people. Round faces. Double chins heavier body structure like the real world.
.. and freeze curly hair! Please. Plus all these models are white.
I'm 60 and have long hair but it's natural curly I have to blow dry and straighten everyday . I like the long Bob. I may try it. Thank you for all these different styles.
@@wandadwy embrace your curls! I'm over 50 and I'm embracing my natural wave, it's long and low maintenance.
Let your curls shine! You'll get lots of compliments. I love my curls ❤
I don't know anyone over 50 with the volume in these examples! They are pretty hairstyles, but true to life. Most women have thinning hair as we age.
@@juliecavanagh7399 I still have thick hair at 65 and I think it depends on ones own body make up.
I still have thick hair at 65. I think it has to do with genet
Wish you would do a video like this for plus size over 50
Sorry but what has your weight got to do with your hair ?
A hairstyle does complement facial sizes and shapes. But, body size and features? How does hair make a difference?
Thank you IA and Photoshop 😇
Would love to have any these gorgeous women's features let alone their hair. Unfortunately I'm a 67 year old woman with a double chin, greying hair (which I highlight) and still use hot rollers for my medium length hair. I tried shorter hair and it looked awful. It was interesting to see the different styles but unless you know how to apply a ton of makeup and have an interesting face then you're sunk.
I’m 71 have gray wavy hair and since getting older keep my hair above the shoulder layered and use Dippity do girls with curls- curl boosting mousse. It’s a foam and light so it doesn’t weigh down my fine hair.
Most of these styles are very flattering to the models facial features. It doesn't hurt that these group of women are all gorgeous. Some of them did look like they could of been wigs.
8:14
Would like to see hairstyles on women that are older weight. All styles look great on beautiful thin women.
Thank you for your feedback! I completely understand the importance of showcasing a variety of hairstyles for women of all shapes and sizes. I’ll definitely consider including more styles that cater to older women and those with different body types in future videos. Your input is much appreciated! 😊
I m a 76 year old woman who also had thick natural curly hair who now have thin hair that lost it’s curls. the type of hair styles you offer would only makes most of us look like witches to THOES around us. It just does not work for us! Please give us more ideas for our thin no cruel ladies if possible. Thank you for attempting to help. Just not the reality in our world😢
Those women are not over fifty…….
@@kathyschwartz6009Some are…
Vielen Dank, das gleiche ist auch bei mir und
es gibt keine Frisuren für Frauen wie wir.
I agree, some of these ladies if not most could be over 50. I am almost 60 and I have thick, coarse, curly hair and I appreciate seeing these styles because most of the time all I see are hairstyles for thin, straight hair.
@@bettyross4940 I totally understand where you are coming from. I am 53 and my hair is thin and flat. Get yourself a nice shag and study hair products. Got 2 be has great hair spray, or Aussie has a freeze spray. Don’t give up! Shags look good on every face shape. If hair products were a drug, my bathroom would look like a pharmacy lol. It’s a 10 is not good for your hair. Too much protein. I was recommended to use this at a salon btw…good luck 🍀
Why oh why do these types of RUclipsrs insist on showing ONLY the older women who have NOT lost their once-lustrous hair!?!? This just adds insult to injury!
Because they can’t do anything with our thinning, wiry hair either!!
@melissaculpepper7663 I am 64, thick long hair I wear up always as it grows to fast and would have to get cut every three weeks....naturally silver grey and brown. Mu husband asked me to Not color it. I used to thin my hair but quit and just let it be long. I would not look at these if it was for women with thin hair. Those of us with copious amounts of hair would not be helped at all by thin short haircut styles. I bet you can find your hair type on you tube and leave these ones for those of us with thick full heads of hair.
@@melissaculpepper7663 they don’t really look like old women to me.
Most of them are probably wigs
@@melissaculpepper7663 because old hair is nuts to try to keep nice. Great ideas, these would look great on anyone, any age.
My hair is naturally curly and thick . I like to smooth it . I have to use oil on it every day that’s how frizzy and dry it is . I spend a fortune on products. I do only have to wash it once a week which helps. Maybe colouring does not help but the grey coming through is dull and dark so I have different colours put through every 3 months
All of them are beautiful!
These ladies look like professional models not a day over 50, if that.
Personally, I like all the hairstyle that you displayed in this video. All of the women have healthy hair because they have maintained it with good shampoos, etc.. Sometimes when women overprocessed their hair with bleaching Which causes damage to the hair follicles. Genetic factors do appear to play a major role in determining the hair texture - straight, wavy curly thickness. We have to be mindful of taking care of our hair as well as our body. Having healthy hair allows us to look our best. Another important factor is having a good hairdresser.
@@GoogleAccount-hz2co I am sorry but I took excellent care of my hair for decades. I stayed away from styling tools and unnecessary chemicals. There’s something called hormones and genetics and you can’t do anything about it. You got what you got and live with it.
Many women are dealing with health factors such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis (get a full panel thyroid tested, not just TSH, especially antibody numbers tested!), cancers, etc., which can worsen hair loss and thinning. So while good hair maintenance is important, other issues often play a role.
I've been extremely lucky when it comes to hair. I'm 60 and mine is still very thick and there's a lot of it. I disagree with you regarding what you said about women and how they maintain their hair. I've done little to no "maintenence" over the years and my hair is very healthy. I've not given it any special treatment. So it's not necessarily true that you'll be rewarded with healthy, beautiful hair if you take good care of it. Another possibility are the various autoimmune diseases that many of us suffer from. And cancer, of course. I'm well-aware that I'm extremely lucky and quite thankful.
@@marylindasmith8503 Thank you for some REALITY!
Use REAL women next time. Not models
A lot of these are wigs, hair thins with age only a lucky few still have thick hair.
Try collagen powder, biotin (at least 10,000mcg, keratin, and vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid). Rosemary oil rubbed on scalp helps the hair follicles, and avocado oil or pomegranate oil is also good to rub on your hair overnight (tie hair back if long and cover with a cap). I agree - the featured models are models and not "normal" women - and who knows how old they really are:-) We need to do the best we can with what we have and just love ourselves!
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I love the longer natural curly layered look. I have Natural curly hair But it's flat and is in dire need of layers.
INSPIRATIONAL! Such beauty in every slide!
I'm🎉 49 at the moment. I like the bob and pixie hairstyle. I have very straight hair, and its difficult keep a style I'm trying to find a hairstyle that suites my me and my features.
Thank you
Can you show us how to actually style (work the hair, product, and tool ) to get the desired wave or curl?
I'll definitely consider making a tutorial on how to style these feminine hairstyles in the future! Stay tuned 😉.
Hair styles are very nice. I have long hair and bangs. Have a hard time knowing what to do with it. She can give me some ideas! Thank you for sharing the👍😊
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Would be interesting to ask the women in the video how they see themselves Most women are harder on them selves than others are. Would be interested to see how the women in the video view themselves
gorgeous women and hairstyles
Would also love to see models who have thick black hair as in Asian women.
Je garde mes cheveux bouclés naturels, un brushing de temps en temps😀
I make a simple Gibson tuck. Always chic with a nice accessory. And no hairdresser needed every moth. I get a cut once or twice a year...
Most of these models were maybe 40, a couple over 50 with a few 30 something's threw in.
I like so many of these hair styles. And hair colo is amazing I saved this video
My hair is thin and curly and sometimes it’s straight so get a good look for me
i would have loved to see some with locs, similar to mine! Just a little more different..
The women in the photos look more like they are in their 30’s and then just had a lot of gray or white “highlights” put in to make them look like they might be in their 50’s. Most 50+ women have a lot more wrinkles and facial signs of the natural aging process.
These women look like they’re in their 30s beautiful hairstyles, but try those in Florida and I’ll guarantee you they won’t work with all the humidity or last on me by the time I got out of the house into the car and it would be flat no matter how much product or hairspray these aren’t Florida hairstyles.
Layers with thinning hair is super tricky.
Good luck if you are over 70 and can get your hair to do those styles. Why don’t you just say 40 to 50 yrs old styles, not over 50.
Better yet, just say "Casting call for all gorgeous out of ordinary beautiful women with fabulous hair..." THIS VIDEO DID NOTHING TO LIFT US UP FROM FEELING INVISIBLE!
These styles are fine, but most of them are straight styles. My hair is naturally wavy. For those who have lost or are losing hair, I started taking collagen powder about 1.5yrs ago and the difference is profound! This tasteless powder can be incorporated into smoothies (I do this), hot beverages and other ways. Give it about 3-4 weeks of daily consumption, and you will begin to notice new hair growth. The powder can be found at Walmart, walgreen sams and Costco. I’ve seen it at all these places and it is affordable. Good luck to all💕
I turners 52 years old yesterday, my hair is getting curlier as I age . I just cut 6 inches off, I think it’s so much healthier for me shoulder length at this stage. I would never go shorter than a bob
Beautiful styles
Great styles
Thank you so much! 😊✨
They haven’t got one wrinkle between them.
Yep - incredibly unrealistic & photo shopped too.
I love the new styles especially for older ladies.. Thanks.❤
There is no way all of these are natural bio hair. Some of these shades are impossible for any colorist 3:26
Good ideas! Thank you!
Da habt ihr ja nur perfekte Frauen ausgesucht die super Gesichter haben, die meisten Frauen haben nicht so perfekte Gesichtskonturen die mit jedem Haar gut aussehen .
Only one image of truly curly hair in that category. Was hoping for some curly hair inspiration
It’s in the hair product.
I'm 71 with thinning hair mostly on top and its naturally fine and limp. In the last couple of years I decided to shower and wash my hair at night, a 180 degree turn from my life long norm. I let my hair AIR dry and discovered I actually have a little bit of wave to it, which I never knew drying my hair with a blower. I sleep on it untouched by comb or blower. When I get up, I still have a bit of wave. I comb my hair, flip my head upside down use a very small amount of hair spray and flip my head up. I end up with volume I've never had. A touch of hair spray and scrunch my hair and it usually looks good for the day. I live on a very windy coast line with constant winter rain storms and it shockingly still works. My hair is layered about shoulder length and it works on a bit shorter too. Who knew being in my 70's i would discover this for the first time?!!! I hope you try it and it works for you, too! Blessings!
Thank you for sharing your hair journey! It’s amazing how discovering new techniques can completely change how we feel about our hair. Your method sounds fantastic, especially for adding volume and texture. I love that you're embracing your natural waves and finding what works best for you. Wishing you many more hair adventures ahead! Blessings to you too! 😊
First we need hair😅
New to your channel.Great styles.Food for thought!!
Das sind richtig schöne,schmeichelhafte Haarschnitte!👍😉
Beautiful tips!
A very depressing video for all of us ladies who are not models
@tishgihl1072 from what I can see around your hat, you're not exactly the hunchback of Notre Dame! You probably could be a model. Always look at the upside of what God gave you because the Lord has a way of teaching us why we should always be grateful for what we do have. 🤗☺️
As a dark haired woman I do not feel represented at all, not even in 5% of the styles.
I am a week shy of 78., same with me, it is so bad, its like baby hair, freezy, unruly. I'm buying a nice wig.
I’m fat, how would you suggest for me to lose weight with a skinny hair style..?
These ladies are not your average 50+ yo. The hair looks great, but the make up is key. plus the most important factor is their skin, probably a life long habit of care.
@@chelin7023 hmm .. or photographic filters which fade out blemishes & enhance any skin. This is so not representative of real life women - just a hairdressing coffee table spread of a fantasy wishlist featured here.
Thanks for the great ideas and pictures; I will use these to take in with me to have my hair cut.
These all look like AI.
Even the narrator moves and talks like AI
I'm 72 and l have medium bob And am lucky as l has think hair xx
You are blessed!
@@sharonlatour6230 thanks x
Those women are all incredibly beautiful though!
Personally, I like all the hairstyle that you displayed in this video. All of the women have healthy hair because they have maintained it with good shampoos, etc.. Sometimes when women overprocessed their hair with bleaching Which causes damage to the hair follicles. Genetic factors do appear to play a major role in determining the hair texture - straight, wavy curly thickness. We have to be mindful of taking care of our hair as well as our body.
Ladies, when I was 61 I almost died. All my hair fell out grew back and fell out again 4 Years later, not growing back now, Never thought I could or would wear wigs but they've given me a new lease on life. I like to stick with one style I don't like gray hair on me at all. I don't have a lot of moneybut its all do able and I'm so grateful to have a way to look great. We have to adapt, its not easy but we can rise above all the crap that comes with getting older and still feel good about ourselves. If you order wigs from say a less expensive company you can send them back if your not happy with them.. You can get a color sample ring there are ways to !make it easier. Once you find your style you can go out and feel good. Go do it!!!!!
There are some very nice hairstyles. Only thing is these are professionally styled. Not as easy for women to do at home. For myself I have long layers as short hair does not suit me.
Natural curls in this video are wavy, not curly
The curls are not even natural. They used curling irons.
I see mostly light colored hair and not many dark hair styles. Not everyone had light gray hair!
Thank you for pointing that out! I’ll be sure to feature more variety in hair colors and styles in future videos to reflect a broader range. Your feedback is much appreciated! 😊💇♀️
I agree with all those comment relating to those models; goodness they'd look good wearing a 70s headscarf!! How about normal over 50s with thinning hair, more pudge and less perfect cheekbones who don't have stylists visiting us to style our hair? This is a mistake so many young people make with these videos...have they actually MET less than perfect over 50s??
I enjoyed the hair styles and ideas but I have to agree with the majority of viewers who would like to see ordinary, everyday women in all their beauty but with the obvious signs of ageing we cannot ignore; who don't have professional make up artists to help with their look, and either cannot afford or do not want cosmetic enhancements. Thank you.
Pourquoi mettre uniquement des modéles avec des visages carrés ?
I wish I had the time, money and physical ability to style my hair like this each day, strike that last comment out, I mean when I go out on the odd occasion. I am one of the lucky one's to have thick hair and have just recently had a perm hoping to make things easier for me to look a bit more feminine at my age (63) but even with a perm you have to use product, which I don't like as I prefer the natural look, apart from Moroccan oil I don't use much else, have tried Mouse but I don't like the 'dirty feeling' after.
I am just about to check out the fashion but I have a feeling that they are going to show lots of beautiful , supposedly 50+ women with perfect figures, so thinking twice about that one as I know I will feel more disappointed with my weight (87kg)
They almost all looked the same. Nothing wild for my 80's rocker mindset is in these options....and we all don't have grayish hair.
I’m with the other comments. These are not older women with thinning hair.
No one has a really curly hair....
I wish I had gorgeous hair. Mine is miserable - no volume, no shape. It's been bothering me all my life)
the Botox and Lifting Generation!
Show some older women if advertising styles.
I think it's beautiful. It's to get ideas. Pick out something that works or go to different you tube
Completely unattainable for about 90% of older women.
I must be lucky then. Didn't realize til now.
Use hair extensions and toppers for volume on otherwise thin flat hair.
I am sure they are all wearing wigs
Over 50! REALLY? NOT!!!
Do any black women exist in this world?
These are AI-generated models. Anyone with experience in photography or computer-generated (AI) images can confirm this. Many of the comments here are complaints the models aren't realistic. This is why. Their section on clothes also uses fake AI models. Beautiful, yes. Realistic, no.
I've had naturally tight curls all my life and hated my hair except for a few years in the 80s! I never see any hairstyle possibilities with my type of hair, except long. My hair is getting thinner, and sparse on the top front. I can't stand it on my neck and wear it pulled back all the time. I probably look better with length (until my flaws show up close), but I love how I feel with shorter hair. Long hair requires more time and product for me also. And I really hate how strands of hair come off in my hands, or lay on my shoulders,or back. It's just gross. I've tried the curly girl method, but I just hate my hair. Maybe I just hate myself. idk.
"Up doe"
Agree with the ladies that realize this is not true for us. Misleading.
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Why is it women feel they need to blow dry their hair?? Why not natural, regular hair? Why must they even use heat? It’s ridiculous to go and get a cut, then go home and live your regular life, which does NOT include using heat on it on a daily or even weekly basis. How have we come this far away from natural? Is it ego? So much emphasis on the ME concept. 🤷🏼♀️🥰
not bad
Young slim no wrinkles and thic, hair vaery AI and photo shopped - im off bye
All of your models are beautiful women.
Wait! All these women have thick hair!!
Beautiful
Thank you! 😊✨
just show hairstyles with regular wonen, not models with beautiful hair
Thanks for the feedback! We'll definitely keep that in mind and include more hairstyles with a variety of hair types and everyday looks in future videos. 😊
Since when is a pixie cut with highlights and needing a haircut every four weeks not high maintenance???
That’s a great point! Pixie cuts can definitely be high maintenance when it comes to regular trims and upkeep, especially with highlights. Short hair might seem effortless, but it often requires just as much care as longer styles! 😊✨
Interesting, while each of these older women is beautiful, they all look like they stuck their finger in a socket. Is that the key…the unkept look?
All these women obviously have considerably more hair than many of us post menopause. Makes the styles irrelevant tbh