Most Common Mistakes In Styling Your Hair

Let’s review some of the most common mistakes which lead to aging of the locks:

Application of too much styling products

Sometimes ladies like to apply too many hair gels, sprays, and mousses, which can lead to knotty ends, and thickened hair.

In order to avoid this unnatural look, apply light volume spray in the hair ends (when still wet) and afterwards dry with the help of a round hair brush which will shape and give volume. To finish off this look, use a very small quantity of hair lacquer or shine spray.

Your Hair is too short or too long

These two hairdos can make you look older. If you would like a shorter hairstyle, try the pixie or bob. It’s very modern.

Lack of volume

Thin hair without volume can start to look boring. Try to avoid the flat iron usage, as it doesn’t give any volume. If you want straight hair, dry your hair with the help of a round hair brush so it doesn’t look dry and lifeless. For more volume, Juldan recommends the usage of a volume spray which should be applied to the roots of your hair.

Bleaching without subtlely

The overly bleached blonde hair can make you look older. Instead of bleaching your hair completely in blonde, ask your stylist to make two or three color highlights, close to the selected color. Our advice is to use hair coloring cream without ammonia which is much less damaging. Even if you decide to dye in one nuance, try darker blonde, like copper.

Dying your hair too dark

Try to avoid dying your hair in too dark a color, especially black, as it will highlight thin face lines, the dark circles under the eyes, and face shades. To achieve a darker look without these problems, ask your stylist to apply a more nuanced range of dark colors, as they look more natural and create a softer visual frame to the face.

Knotted ends

Knotted and damaged ends can make your hair look boring and definitely make you look older. Therefore, in order to avoid this problem, don’t forget to trim your hair, at least once per two months. Apply also nourishing and hydrating masks, as well as serums for split ends and thermal protection.