It turns out that a facelift can be done with a comb and a pair of hairpins.
There are many methods in cosmetology to tighten the oval of the face and get rid of fine wrinkles. But another one suddenly became popular among the stars, and it has nothing to do with injections or peels. Celebrities of the first echelon have recently preferred lifting with the help of … hairstyles.
Remember the anecdote about the girl who constantly smiled because she had too tight braids? So, the effect of lifting the stars is given by high (this is a prerequisite), smooth and very tightly tightened beams, like those of ballerinas. Thanks to this, the skin on the face is really stretched, the oval becomes clearer, and fine wrinkles temporarily disappear. Exactly until the moment you loosen your hair again. But this is enough for many.
They say she used this way Marlene Dietrichto always look perfect. Another lover of this hairstyle – Kate Moss… It is believed that it was thanks to her that the tightened beams on the top of the head got the name “Croydon facelift” – Kate is from the English town of Croydon.
True, this hairstyle is often not worth doing. Thanks to her, the skin is not only stretched, but also stretched – as a result, her condition will only worsen. And it is very harmful for the hair. This, by the way, can confirm Naomi Campbell, who, due to similar, including hairdressing, tricks has lost part of her hair and has been forced to wear wigs for many years.
In addition, let’s be honest: this hairstyle does not suit everyone. Yes, a bun is ideal for any face shape and any outfit, provided that it is loose, slightly sloppy and voluminous. Smooth is harder. Especially for those whose hair is not too long and thick. Look for example at El Fanning or Kate Maru.
In addition, as ridiculous as it may sound, judging by the photo, because of this hairstyle, some stars really find it difficult to close their mouths. But famous beauties are not afraid of this. And if some tighten the bun or tail only occasionally, then for others the “Croydon lifting” has already become part of the corporate identity. We have collected these in one photo gallery.