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Cindy Crawford says good hair can make women look younger

Wellington, Mon, 04 Oct 2010 ANI

Wellington, Oct 4 (ANI): Cindy Crawford has said that women, who want to look young should take care of their hair more than anything else.

 

The American supermodel understands why females are so intent on keeping their appearance flawless, as she knows there is a lot of pressure on women to look good.

 

But, she said that women turn to cosmetic procedures too quickly, as there are other things, which can keep people looking sprightly and are easier to maintain.

 

"People always talk about having plastic surgery and Botox, but I think the right hair colour, more than anything else, is what helps to keep a woman looking youthful," stuff.co.nz quoted her as saying.

 

"I use Schwarzkopf's home hair kit Essential Color. A good tip is to take pictures of your hair in different lighting to figure out whether your colour looks natural. I also like to have a variety of tones in my hair to give it extra dimension, so it looks bright, not flat," she added.

 

The 44-year-old model is careful about the way she cares for her locks, because she hates it when they don't look healthy.

 

She lets her tresses dry naturally, and keeps her style simple.

 

However, for a special occasion Cindy will whip out the curlers to give her hair some body. (ANI)

 


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