If you're still asking for "The Rachel" at the salon, take a cue from Jennifer Aniston here and upgrade to a style with considerably fewer layers. Her flirty A-line bob has movement and volume, while the side part frames her face -- a top tip from Petroff. Just like bangs, a side part is an instant anti-ager.
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Judi Dench, 81
Judi Dench wears her pixie cut better than most starlets these days. She embraces her gray hair and her short, textured cut requires minimal styling. If you want a similar look, go easy on the styling products -- the last thing you want is for your hair to look crunchy or severe.
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Kristen Chenoweth, 48
Maybe she got swept up in pixie-mania, maybe she just wanted a drastic change. Whatever the reason, her pixie cut and subsequent grow-out period looked great thanks to bangs that sweep across her forehead from a deep side part and light teasing at the crown.
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Jennifer Lopez, 47
Get in on the low ponytail trend by keeping it loose and pulling out face-framing pieces for a look that is elegant but not severe or dated (two major age giveaways).
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Rachel Weisz, 46
Her glossy, retro-inspired waves start at her cheekbone for a flattering style that frames her face. The subtle volume of her bangs softens the slicked-back side.
The right hairstyle can boost your self-confidence, give you healthier hair and even make you look younger (yes, it's true!). Wondering how to look younger? Making tiny tweaks to your hairstyle can shave off years. By camouflaging wrinkles, drawing attention away from fine lines and wrinkles and adding depth and warmth to your face, your haircut, hair color and hairstyle can work better than the anti-aging serums you're slathering all over your face.
Just as a fabulous haircut can chase away Father Time, a bad hairstyle can make you look older than you are. To help you get look-younger hair, we called upon the expertise of Chris Petroff, Color Director at Twist by Oliver salon in Beverly Hills, Calif.