I *love* red hair. You look great both ways. But red hair definitely requires a lot more work. You’re lucky you have the option of having any grey hairs blend in with the blonde. With my dark mop, there’s not a chance. I just figure I earned all my grey hairs and wrinkles and don’t mind ‘em so much.
I’ve read before that for fairer skin, lighter hair colors tend to be more flattering as you age bc there’s less contrast between hair and skin color and this somehow helps camouflage wrinkles, etc. I think you look great in both pictures, actually– maybe it’s just how adorably happy you look, but I’d guess you looked younger in the red-haired picture. ; )
Robin and Marcy, you are both so sweet! I like the idea about less contrast between hair and skin; it makes sense. I probably look younger in the top photo because the camera is farther away!!
I *love* red hair. You look great both ways. But red hair definitely requires a lot more work. You’re lucky you have the option of having any grey hairs blend in with the blonde. With my dark mop, there’s not a chance. I just figure I earned all my grey hairs and wrinkles and don’t mind ‘em so much.
I’ve read before that for fairer skin, lighter hair colors tend to be more flattering as you age bc there’s less contrast between hair and skin color and this somehow helps camouflage wrinkles, etc. I think you look great in both pictures, actually– maybe it’s just how adorably happy you look, but I’d guess you looked younger in the red-haired picture. ; )
Robin and Marcy, you are both so sweet! I like the idea about less contrast between hair and skin; it makes sense. I probably look younger in the top photo because the camera is farther away!!
I like you better as a blonde, although I love you either way!