Don't Look Old: 12 HAIR MISTAKES that Are Aging You!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024
  • 👉🏻Skin Research Institute’s DryQ Hairdryer Discount Code: SHOPPINGONCHAMPAGNE
    Shop Now: skinresearchin...
    Did you know you could be making mistakes with your hair that are aging you? In this video, we'll cover the top 12 hair mistakes mature women over 50 make and how to fix them. These mistakes age you faster, so let's turn back the clock with these easy-to-correct tips.
    👉🏻WATCH NEXT: • How to Not Look Older!...
    Featured in this Video
    Best Clarifying Shampoos: www.shoppingon...
    Justin Hickox: / @justinhickox
    The Makeover Guy: / @makeoverguy
    💕Website: www.shoppingon...
    💚LikeToKnow: www.shopltk.co...
    🤍Instagram: / shoppingonchampagne
    💛Pinterest: / shoppingonchampagne
    💙Facebook: / shoppingonchampagne
    VIDEO CREDITS
    80s 1980s GIF: media.giphy.co...
    The Goldbergs Hair Style GIF By ABC Network: media.giphy.co...
    Johnny Depp Haircut GIF By 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment: media.giphy.co...
    Season 3 Beauty GIF: media.giphy.co...
    Tracy Turnblad Nbc GIF By Hairspray Live!: media.giphy.co...
    Glow Up Make-Up GIF By BBC Three: media.giphy.co...
    DISCLAIMER: This video and description may contain affiliate links, meaning I'll receive a small commission if you click on one of the product links. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. I appreciate your support!
    #ad #hairtips #shoppingonchampagne

Комментарии • 34

  • @gracesusanotte5474
    @gracesusanotte5474 Год назад +5

    I myself watch both of those gentlemen. I smiled when you mentioned them! I’ve been devastated to lose two stylists but have found a new one that gives a cut/style that works for me. I’m happy that many “influencers “ have embraced grey hair. Coloring is
    time consuming and
    expensive. Not sure it’s
    healthy either!

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  Год назад +1

      Hi Grace, I'm glad to hear that we share an appreciation for the same gentlemen! It's always a bit of a journey to find the right stylist, especially after losing ones you've loved, so I'm happy to hear you've found someone new who works well for you. The growing embrace of grey hair by influencers is indeed a refreshing and empowering trend. You're absolutely right about the time, expense, and potential health concerns that come with regular hair coloring. It's wonderful to see more people feeling confident and beautiful in their natural hair. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences!💕

  • @SallianneHines
    @SallianneHines Год назад +3

    I am 70 years old and was finding my thin and fine and mostly straight hair becoming flatter the more I shampooed. I read about the "no shampoo" technique and decided to try it. My hair has some grey coming in, especially around the nape, but still mostly a light golden brown. I wear it long, to my waist in back, with curtain bangs - but have been thinking about bobbing it just above collarbone length. Anyway, I decided to stop shampoo and just rinse my hair really well in the shower. I use no products. None. Every night I brush my hair with a NATURAL bristle brush to redistribute the oil from the scalp to the ends. When I go to bed my hair looks kinda greasy but when I wake up it is soft and luxuriant and the greasiness is gone. And it has MUCH more body at the scalp! Does not lay flat against my head. The first few weeks your hair might seem a bit oily, but the oil production does even out when you stop stripping hair of it's natural oil/conditioner. The only time I shampoo is when I've been out doing dirty yard work or been sweating a lot, but usually even those will rinse out of the hair without shampoo. Do not use hair products - no conditioners, sprays, mousse, etc. IF it seems oily, brush it more at night, out to the ends always. Give this technique a couple of months to see how it works for you. Oh, and if you use a hair dryer, be sure you aim it DOWN the hair shaft, not directly at it or up. That will preserve the position of the cuticle, which is what gives our hair its shine. I too enjoy the 2 guys you mentioned. I have found collagen protein (you drink it) also very helpful for thicker healthier hair and nails and skin. My doctor had recommended it for my joints, so bonuses!

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  Год назад

      Hi Sallianne, It's wonderful to hear about your journey with the "no shampoo" technique and how it's been working for you. Your approach to hair care is both intriguing and insightful, especially for those struggling with similar hair types. It's fascinating how our bodies can adapt and how natural methods can sometimes offer surprising benefits. The tip about brushing with a natural bristle brush and the hair dryer technique is particularly valuable. Also, it's great to hear about the added benefits of collagen protein for your hair, nails, and skin. Your experience is surely inspiring, and I'm sure it will encourage others to explore and find what works best for them, especially as our bodies and needs change with age. Thanks so much for sharing your detailed routine and insights! 😀

    • @michelles2299
      @michelles2299 Год назад

      Don't cut it too short I hate it when hairdressers or people say cut your hair into a Bob..... Awful, be unique don't follow the crowd, I don't follow the what you should be after 50 I have a better body now than I did in my 30s food is medicine and exercise is golden

  • @cindykelly808
    @cindykelly808 Год назад +1

    I am an older adult who has a faded pixie - fade in the back and skin fade on the sides. The top/crown area is short and I wear it smooth or scrunched. I have been on a hair journey with my stylist for the past 10 years. He refuses to color my hair ( I didn't ask for a cut and color when I first met him, he mentioned it during the initial consultation). I don't follow hair trends. He always gives me a great haircut and I get stares and compliments (the stares don't bother me). I think it's important to communicate well with your stylist and be receptive to suggestions (I initially cringed when he suggested a skin fade on the sides - when he explained how it would compliment the rest of the haircut, I trusted him, and at the end of the haircut, I loved it)

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  Год назад

      Hi Cindy, It sounds like you've developed a fantastic relationship with your stylist over the years, and your hair journey is truly inspiring! Your faded pixie cut with the unique styling on the top/crown area seems to be a perfect reflection of your individuality. It's wonderful how you've placed trust in your stylist's expertise, especially with bold suggestions like the skin fade on the sides. That level of trust and communication is key in achieving a look that suits you and makes you stand out in the best way. Your experience is a great reminder of how being open to professional advice can lead to surprisingly delightful results. Thank you for sharing your story - it's encouraging for anyone looking to experiment with their hair while staying true to themselves.😍

  • @lindajames4922
    @lindajames4922 Год назад +3

    I have the problem of triangle head, letting my layers grow out!😧 Great video on hair mistakes!❣️

  • @kathleenardrey5094
    @kathleenardrey5094 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the reminders about maintaining healthy and attractive hair for older folks. My stylist/colorist and I have been meeting every four weeks since 1974!!! He has just fully retired, but his colleague is only 59 years old, and has also been with me many times!!
    And now, at 78, I still have wonderful hair. Your hair looks wonderful. The SRI hair dryer is super. My stylists love the lightweight for their long days. Warning: yikes-it is expensive. I, too, enjoy the advice of Justin H. and Makeover fellow. Thanks and Happy Holidays.

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  Год назад

      Hi Kathleen, What an incredible journey you've had with your stylist/colorist since 1974! It's wonderful to hear about such a longstanding and trusting relationship in hair care. Transitioning to a new stylist can be a big change, but it sounds like you're in good hands with his colleague. I'm glad you're still enjoying great hair at 78, and it's lovely to hear that you've found the SRI hair dryer effective despite its price tag. It's always a bonus when a tool is both high-quality and comfortable for everyday use. Thank you for your kind words about my hair and for sharing your experience. It's great to have another fan of Justin H. and the Makeover Guy in our community. I wish you a very Happy Holiday season ahead! 😍

  • @sheilaclarke3707
    @sheilaclarke3707 Год назад +3

    Really good video! I lost my thick hair - I think hormones? Anyway, I have 2 toppers - same silver colour as my own hair and I get so many compliments from people who think it is all MY hair. (well, it is all my hair, I paid for it). The other thing I do is wear cool glasses. No point in having great hair with boring glasses. Yours are cool.

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  Год назад

      Thanks so much, Sheila for sharing your hair tips and your kind words! 😍

  • @christineanne7834
    @christineanne7834 Год назад +1

    Christopher Hopkins book has stood the test of time , I have referred to it over & over for years . ❤

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, I didn't realize he had a book - I'm just a loyal follower of his RUclips channel! I'll have to look into it - thanks so much for sharing!🤩

    • @christineanne7834
      @christineanne7834 11 месяцев назад

      @@shoppingonchampagne it's called "Staging Your Comeback a complete beauty revival for women over 45". with loads of new ideas for your channel !

  • @minaz2816
    @minaz2816 4 месяца назад +1

    I learned a trick while hairdressing years ago to help get rid of a clients build up of hair products…add a tablespoon of baking soda into a small amount of shampoo in the palm of your hand and shampoo hair as normal. What a difference! Condition as normal.

  • @leejacobs3620
    @leejacobs3620 Год назад +2

    Great tips. Thank you for sharing.

  • @rosej9686
    @rosej9686 Год назад +1

    Great tips, Nancy! ❤

  • @kirbyd0g
    @kirbyd0g Год назад +2

    Fantastic video Nancy! Your cut is similar to mine. Also, I assume you do not color your hair either, it looks so good! I think I will stop coloring mine now. TY for all you do.

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  Год назад

      Hi Buffy, Thank you so much for your kind words about the video! It's great to hear we have similar haircuts. You're right, I've embraced my natural hair color, and it's been a liberating experience. If you're thinking of stopping the coloring process, that's a wonderful step towards embracing your natural beauty.
      Thank you for your support, and I'm so glad to be able to share and connect with you through my videos.🥰

  • @antoniachetcuti4360
    @antoniachetcuti4360 3 месяца назад

    Hair tips for curly shoulder length pls tks

  • @barbiec4312
    @barbiec4312 Год назад +1

    This was great as always.

  • @MaureenDriscollRomance
    @MaureenDriscollRomance Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @Madirosepsalms
    @Madirosepsalms Год назад +2

    I love this channel so entertaining!

  • @tinamenard4365
    @tinamenard4365 Год назад +1

    I love watching The makeover guy, and Justin hickox. I have noticed with my gray white hair that more edgy styles make me look and feel younger than more conservative styles. I do need to check into one of those blow dryers although right now I don't blow dry my hair 😊

    • @shoppingonchampagne
      @shoppingonchampagne  Год назад

      Hi Tina, It's great to hear from another fan of The Makeover Guy and Justin Hickox! It's interesting how experimenting with edgier styles can have such a refreshing and rejuvenating effect, especially with gray-white hair. Embracing a look that makes you feel younger and more vibrant is always a win. As for the blow dryer, even if you don't often use one, it can be a handy tool to have for those times you want to switch up your style. Thank you for sharing your experiences and preferences - it's always wonderful to hear how others are exploring and enjoying their hair journeys!😀

  • @evahernberg2624
    @evahernberg2624 Год назад +3

    For a thin hair your amounts of shampoo is way too much, an amount of size of a pea is enough.