If you've never had them, know that bangs work Botox-like wonders in disguising forehead wrinkles. "They also make your hair appear fuller, which helps deflect from thinning," says celebrity hairstylist Ric Pipino, who works with Elle Macpherson and Fergie. His advice? Go big or go home: "Thick, softly beveled bangs are the most girlish," he says. If that sounds too rock 'n' roll, try a long, sideswept fringe, which creates pretty movement and also erases years.
If you have kinky or African-American hair and wear it natural, "a cut that's shoulder-length or shorter is the most youthful--any longer, and your hair starts to balloon around your head, which piles on the years," says hairstylist Tippi Shorter, whose clients include Jennifer Hudson and Mary J. Blige. This hair type also needs a serious wallop of moisture to prevent it from getting dry and brittle (an instant ager). For this, use a curl-enhancing product, says Shorter, whose fave brand is Kinky-Curly. "It's an ethnic hair-care line with different curl enhancers, from a lightweight serum to a rich cream, so there's something for every type of curl."
Slicked-back styles put every pore and fine line on full display. Instead, use your fingers to rake your hair back into a ponytail or bun, which creates soft ripples and a slightly fuzzy finish that's relaxed and sexy. "It's okay if it's a little messy--that's what makes it young," Pipino says.
Unless you're going for that Maria Callas, super-diva vibe, "a center part can make you look severe," Maciques says. His softening tip: Shift your part to the side and make it slightly zigzaggy, which creates an effortless look that (bonus!) hides grays and roots.
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