Jennifer Lopez displays a new XXL hairstyle ideal after 50

Jennifer Lopez displays a new XXL hairstyle ideal after 50
Jennifer Lopez displays a new XXL hairstyle ideal after 50

During AFI Fest 2024, Jennifer Lopez once again captivated attention by sporting long, XXL hair, which went down to her navel. Exit the short bob, this season JLo proves that long hair, even after 50, is an essential weapon of seduction. So, should the square so adored in recent seasons be forgotten? If we are to believe this beauty icon, the answer is yes!

A return to the 90s blow dry

For this signature hairstyle, Jennifer Lopez opted for a look directly inspired by the 90s. It was Chris Appleton, her appointed hairdresser, who achieved this vintage style by focusing on a voluptuous and airy blow-dry. The volume, the shiny and light locks, everything came together for a glamorous and effortless look. This return of the 90’s blow-dry does not lack modernity, and Jennifer shows that, even after 50, it is entirely possible to display XXL lengths without missteps.

Why adopt long hair after 50?

Contrary to popular belief, long hair is not reserved for younger people. Jennifer Lopez proves that length, even after 50, can flatter facial features by providing a sophisticated and glamorous side. The bob, which has dominated the hair scene in recent years, can sometimes weigh down or harden the features, especially after a certain age. With XXL hair, you lengthen the face and provide a rejuvenating effect.

Want to try this iconic hairstyle? To obtain long hair like Jennifer Lopezfocusing on shine is essential. A good smoothing serum and nourishing treatments are essential for supple and shiny hair. Then, to achieve that voluminous 90s blow-dry, opt for a hair dryer with a concentrator tip and a round brush. Work strand by strand for perfect volume and light texture. And if your hair is lacking length, quality extensions are a great option!


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