This layered short hair style has Jane Lynch looking her absolute best!
Hair this length can end up looking very tomboyish if you're not careful, but Jane Lynch's short, quirky hair style is a winner. Her hair is just a little longer than in these pictures and it makes a huge difference.
Her hairdresser has kept the ends thin with a razor so that Jane has plenty of styling options - she can smooth the ends down, make them stick out or flick them up.
Her hair kinks out at the back, is longer round the ears and through the front, and the overall look is so much softer and more feminine than in the earlier photos. Maybe she's had a rest too - she's so much more sparkly in these photos - but when a woman is seven years older and still manages to look a great deal younger than she did, something is working.
She's positively glowing!
One part of the secret is her choice of hair color. There's much more gold in this later hair style than in Jane's earlier look. The gold adds warmth to her face, while a scattering of paler highlights creates plenty of contrast and shine.
Note - Younger LookingHair Color Secret: Gold always tends to warm up skin tones, so it's a wonderful trick for mature women in particular to have in their hairstyles toolbox. On the other hand, hair that's too pale can leave older women looking greyer, washed out.
Where and when did Jane Lynch wear this hairstyle? At Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Monday 14 March 2011, when she attended the premiere of Paul.
Use a root lifting spray on towel dry hair, then blow dry over a medium size round brush. Make sure the ends are sticking out in the back to give the style a more cheeky look. Brush the hair forward before gently parting it on the side. With the help of sculpting creme you can add definition and shine to the style without making it look greasy.