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National Post
31-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- National Post
Makeover: A fresh haircut to elevate personal style
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Frances Peet, 64, is a writer and creative who wanted to level up her style with a more vibrant, fresh and elevated haircut. Article content Frances has medium-density and naturally silver hair, and was struggling with the style. It was previously layered, and she was finding that the hair around the face was looking fly-away, wispy and frizzy. She was also finding the length and style to be shapeless and flat. Article content Article content During our consultation, I provided options and suggestions what would work well for her lifestyle, face shape and hair density. My suggestion was to crop her length to expose her neckline and define her bone structure, offering an uplifting and youthful silhouette. Article content Article content I cleansed her hair with Oribe Silverati Shampoo and Conditioner, then layered the mid-lengths and ends with Oribe Run-Through Detangling Primer as a leave-in. I started by cutting the back of her hair into a graduated shape, then cut the front in a diagonal back shape for a soft flowing line and to build more volume and weight to the hair. Article content Before styling, I applied Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray for thermal-protective bodybuilding volume, then blow dried the hair using a round brush. To complete the style, I sprayed Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray throughout her hair and finished with Oribe Flash Form Spray Wax. Article content Makeup Article content


Harpers Bazaar Arabia
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Harpers Bazaar Arabia
Caroline Labouchere On Proving That Beauty Knows No Age Limit
True beauty reveals itself not in spite of time, but because of it. Caroline Labouchere is part of a chic collective of women we celebrate in our May 2025 issue, each sharing the rituals that sustain them, the challenges that have shaped them, and what products and practices make them feel their most beautiful When Caroline Labouchere embraced her silver hair during lockdown, she never imagined becoming Dubai's most unexpected model. At the age of 54, the British expat caught the fashion world's attention. Here was something refreshingly real in an industry fixated on youth, leading to runway spots and campaigns across the Middle East. Now she's the face of a movement that proves beauty deepens with time. What's been the most unexpected or challenging aspect of ageing? How my skin looks and feels. We lose elasticity in our skin as our collagen declines, and we get wrinkles. Lots of wrinkles – everywhere! I'm braver, more confident, and definitely happier. What truly defines beauty – in yourself or others? Beauty is both emotional and physical: happiness shines in the eyes, health shines from the body. The combination is a totally subjective 'feeling' of beauty. What gives you the confidence to share your story on social media? We evolved into communities. They were small, villages. Everyone knew each other and all ages sat together. I think of social media as my 'village.' What's your signature scent? Acqua di Parma's Colonia. I remember writing letters to my son at boarding school and spraying them with 'my' smell. Any beauty treatments you swear by? I do Botox and I love a good massage with some exfoliation. Whose style – real or fictional – has inspired you most? Audrey Hepburn. Style icon! Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. Simple, yet elegant. What moment in your life are you proudest of? My first modelling job at the age of 54. Something clicked. I rocked the shoot and didn't second-guess myself for the first time in my life. What advice would you give to your younger self? Make mistakes. We learn from them and they make well-rounded humans. What's always in your handbag, no matter what? Lip gloss, tissues, a toothpick, a hair elastic, a hair claw clip, a Diet Pepsi and my phone. Your most treasured possession? I don't treasure possessions, but the thing I care most about after my husband and children would be my dog, Mocha. How would you describe yourself in a sentence or word? A woman. Describe your perfect day off – how do you unwind? Nothing urgent. Coffee on the balcony with my husband and dog (dog first, perhaps!), lunch out somewhere with my daughter and son-in-law, and/or my son and his girlfriend and – of course – my husband. A dog walk. A ready, steady, cook pot-luck-type supper before curling up with family on a sofa with a good Netflix show. Looking back, which chapter of your life feels the most beautiful to you? Now. I have freedom. I can be who I want, with whom I want, when I want. Being authentic daily takes work. I don't always get it right, but I shall keep trying! Caroline's Top 3 Beauty Picks From Harper's Bazaar Arabia May 2025 Issue.