Get The Most Youthful Hairstyle In 2022 // Age Backwards #Lookyounger #2022Hairtrends

Every new year there are new hair trends. How do you know that you pick the most youthful 2022 hair trend for YOU? In this video I'm going to walk you through a simple 3 step process that you can use to ensure any hairstyle you want to try will help you look as youthful as you want! You're going to learn how to pick the best style for you and modify it to help you age backwards! Looking more youthful isn't about looking young, it's about looking your best at whatever age you are. If you want to make sure your hairstyle helps you look more youthful, and not like you're trying to look like a youth, I've gotcha covered!

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There are three things that come with every new year: new year's goals, new year's resolutions and new hair trends. What happens when you see one of these trends, and maybe you really like it and you're thinking man? I would really like to try that with my hair, but how do you ensure that that trend is going to help you look more youthful, not just look like you're trying to look like a youth, i'm going to walk you through a very simple three-step process that I use behind the chair on clients when they bring in photos really not just of a trend but of any style to help ensure that what we do actually helps them to look more youthful. So, yes, and at the very end of this video, i'm also going to be sharing two bonus tips with you that are very important, and i really think you're gon na, like i'm, excited to share them they're kind of industry secrets. If you will yeah and we're gon na do that right now, okay, so before we dive into these steps, inevitably every time i create a video on this kind of topic, someone is going to say: why are we worried about looking more youthful? Why can't we just embrace the age that we are, and i don't disagree with that? That'S really not what this is all about. So first i'd also like to point out the fact that you did click on a video about looking more youthful. It'S literally in the title, but more importantly, when i say youthful, what i mean is not looking a specific age. I mean looking more alive, more vibrant, more confident at whatever age that we are okay, now step number one is you're gon na go to a mirror and you're gon na look at your face shape, but i don't want you to actually get so specific about it. Now, if you want to learn more about how to be very specific about what your face shape, is i've created an entire video about that i'll link that right over here? So you can check that out if you want, but i find that most people are kind of a combination of a couple or even sometimes a few different face shapes so you're going to go to the mirror and you're going to look at your face and say: Is it longer or is it fuller, then you're going to look at it and say: do i have a more average sized forehead? Do i have a smaller forehead, or do i have a larger forehead? Okay, now, if your face is longer, our goal is going to be to help accentuate a little bit of fullness in your face, we're going to try to offset some of that length. That means that a length actually coming in layers or a length that sits at your chin or having a little bit of extra fullness on the side is going to help create that bit of fullness and help offset some of that length. On the flip side, if your face is a little bit more on the full side, then we're going to try to elongate a little bit. That means that we want to stay away from lengths that are directly into the chin, whether that be layering and or an actual like, say, bob length. Okay, we want the lengths to be a little bit longer and we want to take a little bit of the fullness out of the sides create a little bit more on the top. If your forehead is on the smaller side, then it's not to say that you can't wear bangs, but we want to be a little bit more mindful if we do decide to wear bangs but they're, not really strong or full. We want to be able to see your forehead through the bangs so that we can keep your face, opened up and help elongate it a bit. If your forehead is a little bit on the larger side, then bangs might be a very good option for you, and in that scenario you can be a little bit thicker or more dense with the bangs, because we're actually trying to offset some of that length. Step number two is determining what length you're going to feel the most confident in and now i know a lot of people think well. The length is what's going to determine whether or not it's going to work for my face shape. If i don't have the right face shape for that length, it's not going to look good, and that is absolutely not true. It isn't the length. That'S going to look good on you, it's what you do in the length. I actually talked about that in one of my more recent videos. If you want to check that out, that's going to be right here what we do inside of that length, how we layer it where we put volume and where we take volume away, that's going to determine whether or not it elongates your face, whether or not it Accentuates cheek structure, whether or not it adds more fullness or whatever the most important thing to looking more youthful is looking confident and that comes from being confident. So what is going to be the length that you feel best in that you resonate most with determine that or if there's a length you've just always wanted to try right, determine what that is, and then we'll determine. How do we cut the length? What style do you go for within that length? Does that make sense? Okay, step number three is determining what you're going to feasibly do as far as day to day and cut to cut maintenance, meaning how much time are you willing to spend on styling your hair? How often are you going to need to go into the salon to get this style maintained and the reason that this is extremely important is because, if you spend the time to polish or style a shape, it's always going to look better. Most importantly, what actually happens here is you also feel better when you do your hair right when it's done and you love the way that it looks you're going to hold your head up a bit higher you're, going to feel more confident and you're going to portray That confidence out into the world - and that means that you're going to look more vibrant, more alive, wait for it more youthful. Okay. Now i have some very important bonus tips for you that i know you're gon na like, but before we do that you might be asking yourself well great good steps, but how do i actually utilize these steps to determine what style you want? How do we bring this all together? I gotcha it's pretty simple. Actually, so, if you go through the steps, then we already know you either have a round face or a full face. You either have a more average sized forehead, smaller forehead or a larger forehead. We also know what length range you want to be at what you feel the most confident in or what you would really like to move towards, and we know how much time you're willing to spend. So all you're going to do is going gon na. Take that information and you're gon na start finding photos you're gon na find photos of things that you like and things that you don't like and you're gon na use those photos and your newfound knowledge and determine what shapes might work for you or what styles might Work for you, based on that now, like i said these bonus tips, i'm about to share with you they're, going to feed into this a bit more and they're really going to help you take it to that extra 15. So stick with me here, but i'm gon na move locations, but these two are big ones. So, let's talk about some bonuses. I almost just fell trying to i'm not kidding, i legitimately almost and there's water right, i'm not even lying. Oh yeah yeah and before we move on, i got something really exciting that i want to share with you and i'll be sharing more about this or this more often in future. Videos, because i want everybody to know, but this year marks some really big changes for this channel and for me and my wife, we are actually going to be doing a lot of traveling around the united states. I want to stop in some different states and i want to actually meet some of you. I would love to cut some of your hair, so if you want to get notified of where we're going to be, when we're going to be there and get your name on the list to be part of getting your hair cut, there's a link in the description Below so that we can make sure that you get notified, so you can meet up, hang out. Okay, let's talk about some bonuses, so bonus tip number one. First of all, as we age, i think we all can agree that certain things have a tendency to happen. One of those things is that, well things start to move in a downward direction. Instead of an upward direction. Gravity is a but with that said, if you've ever watched any of my hair mistakes at age, faster, subscriber edition videos, you've likely heard me say multiple times that one of the biggest mistakes is the way that a particular shape is drawing the eye down. And if we create volume in certain areas, it has a tendency to lift the eye up, creating volume in certain areas that lifts the shape up and lifts. The eye up is a fantastic way of offsetting. What gravity is doing? One of the most simple ways to do that is to create a little bit of extra volume right around the temples, basically follow the line of the cheekbone and create volume in that area. When you do that, it's going to help to accentuate more lift in that area, but also lift that eye, because it's pulling some of the volume away from below that or around the cheeks. Here'S what's going to happen, you're going to watch this video you're gon na be like those tips are great. Now. How do i deal with my stylist? How do i give them? The information that you've just given me to get the best cut? I'M gon na share a tip with you here. That is something that i tell everybody to do it's something that i ask clients to do when they come to me and it's going to change the way you communicate you're, going to take the photos that you've pulled right. The different shapes that you like, based on the three steps that we talked about and you're, going to take those photos of things that you like and photos of things that you don't like you're gon na, take the information that you have from those three steps: you're Gon na take all of that to a stylist, and then you're gon na say here are some photos of things i like here are some photos of things that i don't like i feel like my face is longer. Is more round is fuller. I feel like my forehead is smaller. I want my hair roughly this length. I like this particular length range. This is where i'm going to feel the most comfortable in. I don't want it shorter than this. I don't want it longer than this. I am willing to spend x amount of time to maintain it every morning and for in between haircuts and then you're going to work together with them, with all of that information to determine what the best option is for you. That sun is like right in my eyeball right now, i'm not complaining. I love this sign, but with all of that said, i hope that helped. So if you have any questions about that comment below, let me know and i'll see you next tuesday, the brand new video all right and i'm warming up. So i feel better, we'll see you next week bye now you

Diane: Yes it's about more than aging. I'm ok with my age, to me it's about feeling your most vibrant self. I love this series thank you Justin! So helpful!

Melissa McCarter: I look forward to seeing your newest video every week! I have trouble being realistic about how a style is going to look on me....especially now that I'm older. These tips are useful in getting grounded in a practical way, and building a style step by step. Thanks!

louise fletcher: Soooo excited for you both, travelling together doing what you love .Thankyou for helping us ladies, be the best version of ourselves. Safe travels, looking forward to new videos.

Loyda Pagan: Love your outdoorsy videos. Being pent up the last two or so years has been so oppressive and your videos have been like a breath of fresh air. Meanwhile, I've let my hair grow out for the duration and now it's way past my shoulders. At some point, though, i realized i simply had to get it trimmed, and as soon as it was safe to do so, I did visit my stylist manned with a YouTube screenshot of your wife's trim! Now, I feel and look quite sassy and stylish in an ageless way, thanks to you!

Andi M: This is so helpful! I let my natural color grow out over the last couple years, and I have some white Mallen streaks around my face. The rest is a mix of steel gray and dishwater brown. I feel like I really need to find the best style in order to not feel frumpy. I would LOVE a hair makeover by you!

Emily Evans: I have had some version of a Pixie since 2017. Then I had a Covid grow out, then a bob, and now a Pixie again. This is my comfort zone. I don’t like spending a lot of time on my hair. I never have. I love my age, my natural hair color, my life, and where I am right now. Thank you for all the tips and for the encouragement to be who I am, Justin!

The Merz: Always great info. Every time I think about chopping my hair, I think of you talking about, "do you work out everyday, does it drive you nuts to have your hair in your face?". Yes and yes. It's helpful helping us think things through.

Amy Krupa-Wyckoff: This was so incredibly helpful, as all of your videos are. I've learned so much and am now so confident going into my hair appointment tomorrow for an entirely new style and color. Going to embrace the natural color that my hair is, that color I've been trying to cover and hide for so long. Also, now knowing what length and style will work best for my face shape and features has me more than confident, and excited, for this new change tomorrow. You are appreciated greatly! I wish many blessings for you and your wife in this new year! Thank you!

Mary McKay: Tip number 3 is so important. I’vecalways worn my hair long and blunt. I tried a cute layered cut several years ago. I didn’t think about the time to style factor and I quickly grew it out again. An angled bob a few years later was more my speed. It looked good wash and go as well as styled.

P C: Justin you have helped me move from ponytails to a shorter more youthful style. My new stylist and I are in the honeymoon stage getting to know each other. Using your tips on length and time I’m willing to take for maintenance and photos to further let him know what I would like is working pretty well with exception of the bulk at the bottom. He flat irons my wavy hair before cutting and all looks great straightened then I get home and loose curl after shampoos and it’s obvious there’s too much bulk at the bottom drawing attention down. Sure wish you were here to help. I’ve signed up for notifications on your travel itinerary. …Florida is a great place to be this time of the year What an awesome plan you and your wife are embarking on.

Nancy Carol: Gosh you're in high demand! The traveling hair stylist! That should be fun! Looking forward to all of your changes and ideas. So far it's been lots of fun watching your channel and learning about the why's and how's of your profession. There's a lot more to this than meets the eye, isn't there?

Michellé wiese: hi from germany! i love your tips ! i’m turning 29 this year yes i know not old but i still want to maintain a youthful look. you have never steered me wrong ! and i love the landscape. hope 2022 treats you and your lovely wife right ! much love ❤️

Just Di: Hey Justin! Always love your channel and helpful tips. I’m still searching for the right cut. My daughter is a stylist and does a pretty good job. My hair at this time is a little below shoulder length and is fine but very wavy curly and I’m starting my 61st year. I have minor graying too. Would live a cut and style recommendation by you. I’m in the beautiful state of NC. I will sign up and who knows maybe we will need . Be safe and thank you

Suzanne Korner: Love your channel! I just turned 70, and I go to the salon maybe once every 2 years! I'm active, especially in summer with flower gardening and mowing, and HATE messing with my hair, so I wear it pulled up in a messy bun ALL the time! It's getting thin in front. I color it regularly---too often---and probably using the wrong product. I have a long face and high forehead. For some reason, I still think I need height on top....I know, doesn't make sense. I'd send a pic if I could figure out how. Are you coming through Ohio by any chance?

Maggie Malone: First, I love your tips. All great stuff and I've learned a lot from watching your videos. I just wanted to tell you a little story about my daughter taking a photo to a hairdresser to show her how she wanted her hair cut and styled. You see, a lot of hairdressers first thought, and sometimes words, are, "I'm not a magician. I can't make YOU look like THIS person." And that's exactly what this hairdresser said to her. My daughter's mouth must have dropped open because the hairdresser then added, "I just want you to know that because I don't want you to be disappointed after I do your hair and you don't look like her." You should hair seen the hairdresser's reaction when my daughter informed her, "That is a photo of me." The hairdresser looked at the photo again in disbelief. My daughter added, "I used to do my hair this way before I let it grow out." Apparently, some hair stylists don't like pictures and can't tell how it will look on you.

Virginia Moss: Finally, something practical to apply to our lives. How best to communicate with a stylist, hairdresser or hair cutter to get the most out of him/her. Their best may not be enough in some cases, but then you'll know to try elsewhere because the fault is not your own.

Karlin: Just added my name to the list! I’d love to have my haircut by you! You always have the best tips.

Julie Piato: Hi Justin. I really like your videos. My stylist who I’ve been going to for over 20 years just retired. I’m nervous to start with a new and young stylist but I’m going to use your awesome suggestions. Overall I like my hair but there are a some things I realize could be better after watching your videos. Thank you so much!

Kittywitty Papercraft: Justin, I always learn so much from your videos! Thank you! I have a problem that I cannot find the answer to and I am hoping you can help!! Whenever I curl my hair, I cannot get the waves to stay separate and defined. They always "unwind" and blend together so I end up with one big wave on each side. This happens even when my hairstylist does my hair. I have tried holding the iron longer for each curl (but not too long so I don't damage my hair), I've tried alternating the direction I curl, I let the curls cool a minimum of 30 minutes and don't touch them. I have tried using a setting spray before curling, and all sorts of texturizing, finishing sprays, etc. at the end and they always come undone. My hair is currently a 1 length (no layers) shoulder length with texturized ends. I just want a "messy" wavy look with straight ends--the sort of trendy style that is popular right now. Any ideas how I can fix my problem?? Thank you so much for all you do!!

Chris p: I love your tips and explanations! I have been rewatching some of your videos and saving them. I have even sent your link to my hairstylist! Thank you! BTW Iowa is a great state!! I think doing a series of "on the road" will be a huge hit with your fans!

Anna: I’ve been in front of the mirror trying to figure out if my forehead is high or higher than usual and if my face is full. I’m a month away from being 51, and growing out a pixie. My hair is finally all one length in the back and sides and bangs are almost as long. I’ve always wore my hair all one length or longish with bangs. My hair is thin and fine and unfortunately is slightly wavy, which means it’s nearly always frizzy. I can’t straighten my hair to make it smooth, even with a straightener. Other people can but I can’t. So now my hair looks bad if I try to straighten it or “scrunch” it up to make the waves “wavier.” Either way, I look older in pictures. I don’t wanna go to a salon to find a style that will work because I don’t want short hair. It’s only right to my shoulders now, and my last experience with bangs at this length left me looking like a member of The Beatles circa 1962. Ok. I’m done whining. Wish you weren’t so far away. Glad I found your channel.

Jill Walls: Love your videos. Each one is so informative, creative and fun! Thanks so much!

Sherrie Havens: I love your tips! I turned 50 last year and am a very late bloomer. I have always done my own hair (except cutting) and thought I was doing a good job and then I found your channel. You have helped me so much, but now I need to find a new stylist because I took all my info to her thinking she would do a fantastic job and she didn't (). Do you have any videos on how to curl your hair with curlers? I have time in the a.m. to put in curlers, but not time to use a curling iron (which was my preferred method) and I definitely want curls! Thanks for all that you do!

Tara Hofkens: Great video! Request (unrelated to this video that I've been wanting to ask): Can you help me know how to get the same cut when I get a cut I love from my stylist? There have been a couple of times I've absolutely loved the shape. When I go back, I say "I loved what we did before, can we do it again?" - but it's never quite the same! What can I do to help get the same great cut?

Steph Guz: She’s FORTY-SIX?! Seriously would not have guessed!! …but she confirms for me that going short is not always the answer. Your sample pic, went short and even then, you went in and found changes that could be made. As you said in the beginning, it’s what we do with our hair at whatever length it’s at. I for one, am tempted to walk around with a bottle of conditioner when I step out into the world and invite women to condition their ends. Women, Condition the ends of your hair! Still shocked….Great video!

Cynthia Pittard: Thanks for the info! I turn 70 on Thursday and have gone gray since covid. Trimmed my own hair. Helps to get your suggestions.

Silverilocks: FYI- I watch your videos no matter the title. There are some of us who just come for your expertise and personality. I am a pro-age influencer on IG and soon to be on YT and I understand your struggle. "Youthful" is not the same as younger."

Tracy: [stepping up on my soap box] Language is one way we’re subtly conditioned. You say it’s not about looking a certain age but instead looking “Alive. Vibrant. Confident.” I agree, those are all things that can make us more look more attractive - but none of those things are related to age. What you *really* mean to say is “Get the most attractive hairstyle”. All your tips about face shape, etc, are great, but have absolutely nothing to do with age, only how to get a cut that’s more flattering. This is how the message that older = less attractive gets perpetuated - with exactly that kind of language. If those qualities are associated with youth, then older must be the opposite - less alive, less vibrant, less confident. But that’s a big fat lie! I’m more of all those things at 60 than I ever have been. And, for the record, I think you’re a very talented stylist and I enjoy your videos, but I watch them in spite of the ‘more youthful’ language, not because of it.

Heather B: This was the best explanation of how to determine your face shape. You made it so easy to understand. I really enjoy all of your videos, and I have learned so much. Thank you for all that you do!

Shannon Nauer: I just signed up for updates on your travels. Your wife is simply stunning. You two are one of those couples that, unfortunately, not everyone gets to experience. Meaning, you are probably not only married, but are best friends and actually enjoy spending time with each other. Makes me smile! Hopefully I'll get to meet you in person and soak up some of your knowledge. God bless you both. Much love from AZ

Kim Mundy: Hi Justin, love your channel! I’m 61 and stopped coloring my hair 3 1/2 years ago. My hair is very wavy and I struggle with frizz. The length of my hair is mid-back. Another problem I have is it’s white in the front and brown mixed with grey in the back. I really need help to find my best look. I live on Long Island, NY and would love to get my haircut by you! Can’t seem to find the link to be notified if you’ll be traveling to my area

Sagebay: This was SOOO HELPFUL! Thank you, thank you.

Khanjari Joshi: Hi Justin, aah! I love love love this video.... for 3 reasons: 1. I literally got a chill through my body when I heard you are going to be traveling and there could be a chance to meet you and even more, get a haircut from you! A dream come true for me! I literally paused the video and registered for the update first and then resumed the video ❤ 2. The detail on how to determine the forehead and bangs. I have watched the face shape and the bangs video but this overview is very helpful 3. I love how you used the past "models" (ofcourse real people) with everyday issues. I big hug to your pretty wife and you from your biggest fan from Charlotte, NC ❤

Peggy Johnson: Don’t fall! So easy to do - thanks for the video!

Lyn Wilhelm: Love all your videos. Thank you for these very helpful tips. Happy and safe travels to you both and I look forward to all your travel videos. If you ever end up travelling as far as Australia then count me in ! ❤️

Kathy N: I have actually shared your site with my stylist! Thank you for what you do!

Melissa Dunlap: Hi Justin. I love your videos and how you can laugh at yourself! Your helpful hints are great; however, I have scalp psoriasis and eczema, so I can't implement many. Blow drying and sprays or gels are not an option for me, and I'm sure that there are many more people with the same issues. Could you give us some advice on using clips or the such while air drying and cuts that wash and wear easily? Thanks for the time and effort you invest in us all on the channel.

Elle Peterson: Justin, this video was super helpful and I am sooo excited to hear you're going on the road. We hope to see you in beautiful Boulder, CO and I'm stoked to have the opportunity to book a session with you. I was literally looking at airfares to see how I could get to Portland to book with you. I did send in my photos for your Hair Mistakes series and have enjoyed all of them, though haven't been chosen to take part. Thank you for all that you and your beautiful wife do to help us be our best. Cheers, Lauren

Tarleah Wolfenden: Fantastic video. I'm getting my hair done next week so this information was great and great timing. Thankyou.

Missy T: Thank you for your videos, great tips, and practical advice. I have learned a lot and appreciate your sharing your gift. You always amaze me!

TJ: Great advice, information and tips, Justin!

Teri Burton: All very good points! Speaks volumes to those of us who had those very questions. Thank you!

Alli Oop: I have solidly devoted myself to your channel. I do enjoy it! Personally, I use a colorist for high & low lights, but I’m not a fan of his hair cutting (once & no more). That said, he’s great on color! I’ve cut my own hair since I was a teenager. Right now I have an undercut chin length bob, with subtle layers. Love it, but I think it’s time to pamper myself with a good cut routinely. Hard to find a good stylist.

Denise Banto: I'm a cosmetologist my whole career. ❤️ It! Wondered if I would ever be a client! Unfortunately (long story) lost use of my arms (and sometimes legs) after an injury in 2012. I had my hair shaved off in 2018 because I couldn't get to it. It's now grown back and now could I use a soul lift, an objective eye, and a new attitude! I am improving and look forward to wearing make-up & doing my hair again but I have a different face and hair to get aquatinted with! ❤️ What a treat it would be to meet. ☺️

Barb6106: Oooh! What exciting news. Fingers crossed..would love a chance to FINALLY feel good about this subject. Videos are so so helpful.. thank you!!

Music Lover: Love your videos! Always learning. I have always been confused about my face shape. Your simplified long vs wide and size of forehead was the easiest to understand. I live in Portland. I have given thought to all those concepts you suggested we discuss with our hair dresser to achieve a confident style. Can I please snag you before you leave?

Valerie Zamora: You explain how to look more perfectly. Who doesn’t want that. I want to look youthful. All day YES LOL

Katrina Hough: This makes the most sense to me. I know my hair looks good at the salon, but within 30 minutes it's flat again. I wonder at times if there is any hope. I just keep going back to what worked years ago. At this point, I need a good hair cut! lol, finding days when my son's day off and my stylist's day on are challenging! Such is life when you can't drive, right?

Mary Davidson: Thank you for such great information and what to tell our hairdresser!!

Lindsay Smith: I'm officially "old and gross". However, I wear a size 4 and I try to look nice. It doesn't seem to matter, either way, once you are past 30 years old, the world looks at you differently- if they bother to look at all. lol Be strong because you will be judged no matter what you do. Look your best and *fk* the rest. Do it for you.

Repunzal Repunzal: Another wonderful video!! My hair is super curly and all one length to my shoulders. I haven’t been to a hairdresser in two years because my last one changed careers and I’m afraid. I have a full round face and everyone has always cut my hair so that I look like a groomed shrub at a theme park. I’ve had so many terrible haircuts. I’m not sure how to choose someone. I’m having trouble trusting “curly hair” specialists too. I’ve been lied to many times in the past. Maybe once I’m fully educated after your tutorials I’ll try finding someone. Thank you for your videos!

Mara Lavern: Always enjoy your videos and the outdoor scenery is a breath of fresh air. Literally! So excited that you’re taking your channel on the road. I’d absolutely love to be one of your clients if you make it to the San Francisco area. Anywhere from San Jose to Sacramento I’d be there!

mgirl7908: Love all of your tips and tricks! I binge watch you more than Netflix! If you ever make it up to the Olympic Peninsula, specifically Sequim, here in Washington I would love to meet you and your lovely wife. Her hairstyle is my goal but I just can't seem to get it long enough due to breakage. Have a great day and happy travels!!

Traduseuse !: Thank you for the helpful tips. I have been following you for a while and I am always looking for that nugget of information that will be useful to me or that I can pass on to a friend that has the issue you are addressing. I hope you will consider coming to Canada one day. Each province has picturesque sceneries that I am sure you would love. And I would definitely love to get you to actually help me find a style that is appropriate for myself as opposed to just me trying to interpret correctly all your helpful tips.

Jennifer LeFavor&Glory: Awesome tips! Thank you : )

Brenda D.: Thank you so much for these great tips God bless you and your family

Lesley Revuelto: Thanks for the great tips! I’m saving some of these videos to watch before I see my stylist. You’ve given me some insightful direction. Would love for you to swing through the Lone Star State with a stop in the Dallas area. Safe travels~ Lesley

Carol Wiebe: One of the things I love best about your videos is the tweeting birds in the background. I just find it so earthy and charming. I hear every word you say, with lovely background bird chatter. Love it.

Michele N Olson: I hope Alaska makes it on your travel list. I'm new to your channel and I would love a hair make-over. I'm interested in your thoughts about how to look alive and vibrant while embracing gray hair. Can this be achieved with silver/platinum highlights?

Laurel B: Excellent tips!

Aloha Susan: Great video Justin! The face shape explanation was awesome! I hope your travels bring you to Kauai! Aloha!

Jean Taylor: If you come to the Boise, Idaho area, I’d LOVE to have a haircut/ hair makeover!!! I’m a very young 70 year old in the process of growing out my gray, and have curly hair that’s medium length right now. I can’t decide whether to cut it short to get rid of the old dyed hair or just let it be Two-toned.

Conquering Mount Scrapmore with Brenda: So lovely! Thanks for sharing!

Pamela Rohde: Hey Justin, I hope Montana is on your travel bucket list! I would love to meet up and get my hair "Hickoxed" You have a rare talent of seeing what could be to make your subject look their best. Maybe you'll create a training program for hair stylists so they can learn what you do. I've only experienced a few stylists in my life that truly had a gift for hair cutting.

WestCoastRoots 🌊☔: Great advice! That's so exciting about you wanting to visit with subscribers!! Getting a hair makeover by you would be a dream! For reals!

Nat 20: Hey Justin from Melbourne Australia looking forward to your travels and more of yr tips they’re all so useful when I go to my hairdressers thanks heaps

galecrafts - ( The Happy Stamper ): EEeeeekkkk!!! I wanna get on your list - I hope you will put Chicago on your travel agenda!!! I am so glad you addressed the fact that you can be TWO face shapes, I most certainly am. Oh I am so happy to hear you are hittin' the road, off to see where you guys will be. What a fun adventure this will be ~ Hugs, Gale The Happy Stamper :)

Jennifer Jessup: Great channel! Thank you! Would LOVE an appt with you!

gretchen: Love your suggestions! The birds singing was so sweet! I’m so excited for you and your beautiful wife and that you will be traveling more to see us! Although your dogs and cat too (?) will miss you. (your big dog) I would be willing to travel too, like to another state, and I’ve always loved the Pacific NW and Colorado so please keep me in mind! Lol! I currently live in a NW suburb of Chicago with my husband. Safe travels!

Heidi Drury: Texas, PLEASE come! Love this info. I have a longer face with a 5 head, not a forehead, lol and as I get older, 51 now I want an easy to style get up and go style. I want to keep my hair long enough to put up as we are very active and we love to hike, bike, explore. I have a lot of hair, it is fine and I have natural curl, but is easily straightened. I end up wearing my hair back or up probably 5 days a week. I just really have no idea what to try.

Lena B: Love this video❣️❣️ The information you share is soooo helpful. When you said you’re going to meet and cut subscribers hair! My heart skipped a beat. If you want to come north of the border….

Susan Estes: Great video and what a great environment to film in

Sonja Shuboul: Great advice again, ❤️‍♀️

Peggy Fisher: Just started video… I ignore “youthful “ and similar words and focus on trying to be the best me. Your jacket color looks fun and fabulous on you. If we are highlighting our hair is going back to samples of our baby hair a good choice for a highlight?

Carolejean6 C: I’m 58 turning 59 this year I have long hair but I’m a young 58 I can get away with it for a little longer!! I have a thin face with high forehead.. I’ve list27 pounds too so it’s looking even more .. I look a lot like number 3 .

Virginia McAfee: Love to meet you! Please keep me informed. Great session

judierose7: Yes! I’m ready for a new style! I’ve warn it long for so long! I’m 64 and ready to have a cut that makes me look more alive! When are you coming to Alaska? Either come before the end of March or wait till August or September.

elise gallagher: Justin great video Your steps are awesome Your New Year goals sound very exciting for you & your wife I’m going to continue to listen.. listen..listen and share your channel. I’ll sign up for your itinerary. I have two chances 1/2 year in New Jersey and 1/2 year in St John USVISLANDS.. you can guess my timeframe Continued luck

Linda Blow: Love your videos! I’m in Topeka, Ks, but can always travel to the Kansas City, Kansas or Missouri area. I would be a challenge since I’m an old gal.

Dawn Weatherman: Absolutely!! OMG, I'd love to meet you after all this time!! Definitely adding my name to the list.

Holly58: How exciting that you are going to travel and meet with subscribers! I've been watching you and wishing I lived closer. Oregon looks beautiful and love you and your wife's fun personalities. Thank you for these tips! I live in South Florida if you make a stop here.

Susan Martin: Need videos showing how to style thin, dry, fine, curly 58 year old hair that uses no heat and minimal products. I used to have long thick hair for years and blow dried then flat ironed. Loved my long shiny hair! My hair started thinning about 10 years ago, no doctors could tell me why, so I just stopped using all heat and learned I have naturally curly hair (what!?). What can I do to simply wash and go?

D Shack: Justin, PLEASE come to Nashville! would absolutely love to get the opportunity for y’all to revamp my hairstyle. Sincerely, Aging not-so-youthful-ish in The South

Nikki Valdin: Another great video. Hope y'all make it down to New Orleans on one of your trips. Even if you can't cut everybody's hair that would like it, maybe y'all could also have meetups in some of the cities you visit. Happy travels.

Chirp Chirp: OMG! yesterday before I seen this video I was thinking of how wonderful it would be if you traveled here to AZ and cut my old hair. Now that would make my year! Please pick me. I'd love to meet you and your beautiful wife and dogs.

Lisa Esparza: I am SOOOOO excited you will be traveling and doing hair. I would love if you came to Orange County, California. The opportunity to have you cut/color my hair would be amazing!!!

Amy Towery: Praying for you to have fun, safe travels. We would LOVE to see you in North and South Carolina!

Christine Hoffman: That was the best. Thank you

Pee Kaaa: I’m glad you didn’t fall Justin.!!When I show my hairdresser pictures, I hear: you don’t have the right type of hair, it’s not thick enough. Traveling? How exciting! There are so many gorgeous places to see - Grand Canyon, Sedona red rock, we have all four seasons all in one day if you don’t mind driving. Valley and mountains all around! (Even palm trees) Can’t beat that! Signing up

Susan Butler: Love your tips! Congrats on your upcoming travels!!! One question: Is your pup traveling with you and your wife?

lovly 2cu: It is about looking the best you can.

Jeannie S: You should definitely come to Canada! You would love the Rocky Mountains and Banff. Oh yea, and I live in Calgary and may need a hair cut!

Heidi Blair: This is great! Is it wrong I haven't found my stylist since I moved here 3 yrs ago. At least now I know what to do when I get a good referral. Thanks Big J.

KayElle: My new hairdresser told me my face shape was irrelevant to the cut and style because my hair is long

Freida Wilson: Your channel is awesome! Thanks for sharing..

Marion Macredie: I LOVE these locations! Will be so exciting to see USA . Put me on the list but you’ll have to come to New Zealand

Renee M: Love the traveling idea!

Donna Clark: Oh my goodness..I'd love to get my hair cut by you!! I live in kingsport tennessee so if you come this way please give me a holler...I'm so tickled your gonna so this. I wish you and your wife a safe fin trip! GODSPEED

Barbara C: Oh my goodness - you are spot on. Youthful means you are happy and confident and it shows all over :) Are you coming to Maryland???

Mickey Lee Bluebird: I'm listening to the birds in the background. I'm getting distracted but I want to listen to the video ;). Round shaped face with mega forehead ;). Little to no maintenance with not very often cuts. You're so knowledgeable. It's really the first time I've heard someone teach this well about face structure especially when it pertains to us wise ladies. Your before & after is incredible. @ 6:55 this is what is called synchronicity or divine coincidence. Like I shared, your channel randomly showed up as a suggestion & I hadn't even been looking at hair. Wow! And, don't fall in the water. You're a kind soul. I know. I can tell!

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