Have you ever wonder why a particular style makes you look older? well you are not the only one wondering... some hairstyles may make you look older but when you give it a twist,(try adding bangs
or trimming) it automatic changes your look. Here are some of the hairstyles to watch out for.
AMY ADAMS
Older: Adams's acting is above reproach. Her stuffy, shellacked chignon is not.
AMY ADAMS
Younger: This braided and middle-parted updo is a great argument for revisiting your Pippi Longstocking days. Just remember: Twisted up into a bun, braids look chic; worn down, they really only belong on the playground.
KATE MOSS
Older: If these droopy curls can suck the life out of the preternaturally cool Moss, imagine what they would do to a mere mortal.
KATE MOSS
Younger: Moss—and pretty much everyone else—looks cooler and younger with roughed-up hair. Take a cue from the supermodel and pair rumpled hair with smoky eyesand a stylish outfit to make sure the look is rock and roll, not just-rolled-out-of-bed.
DREW BARRYMORE
Older: Don't get us wrong, dark brown can be rich, lively, and beautiful. But single color tends to look flat and a little wig like.
DREW BARRYMORE
Younger: The lighter and darker shades of creamyblonde create dimension and make Barrymore's skin glow.(OK, the fact that she was pregnant in this picture probably helped a little, too.)
MENA SUVARI
Older: This baby-chicken-on-your-head color wouldn't work on anyone, and it makes both Suvari's hair and face look brittle.
MENA SUVARI
Younger: An ashier blonde with ever-so-subtle roots has her looking her age.
JULIANNE HOUGH
Older: Hough's too-perfectbob with ends that curve under says small-town news anchor.
JULIANNE HOUGH
Younger: But one withbeachy texture and a messy part says cool girl, possibly even cool surfer girl. We know which one we want to look like
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