Women over 60 can still sport trendy pop colors if they choose the appropriate hue. Too dark of a hue should be avoided because it creates an obvious divide between dyed locks and grey roots. Light blonde colors like platinum or ash blend seamlessly with gray hair and can help conceal flaws more effectively than other hues. Add silver highlights for an additional captivating effect in a teased pixie style for even greater visual appeal.
Shaggy Layers
The shag haircut is an effective and stylish way to add volume and texture to your locks. This timeless style works on all hair types – fine or thick strands, straight or curly; creating fullness around the crown while thinned out at the ends. If you have wavy hair, a simple long shag with choppy layers and swooped-back bangs will do wonders to frame your face beautifully. Additionally, this style works wonders on women with glasses as it lets them highlight their frames! Take your shag one step further with color by adding highlights. Select face-framing streaks for an authentic 90s vibe, or unleash your inner punk rocker chick with vibrant highlights all over.
Blonde
Be a trendsetter! Shatter the misconception that women of a certain age cannot enjoy vibrant hair colors. Instead of opting for dark hues which could draw attention to wrinkles and grays, try subtle highlights that add dimension and depth in an overall lighter shade. A buttery yellow hue like this flatters cool skin tones and brightens up this client’s complexion. Ask your colorist to only highlight “money pieces,” or the strands encompassing your face, for an easier and more natural result that’s easier to maintain – not to mention easier root touch-ups in future!
Balayage
Balayage is an increasingly popular customizable hair color trend. This freehand highlighting technique gives your strands beautiful dimension while being low maintenance; celebrities, A-listers and social media influencers all favor Balayage as part of their signature styles. Balayage differs from ombre in that ombre typically features more dramatic transitions from dark to light while balayage provides soft sun-kissed gradients; both techniques may also be combined for any desired look. Brown balayage with caramel highlights is an easy and beautiful way to keep your locks looking their best. It suits most complexions and makes a statement piece for women with long or wavy locks, and the low contrast dye job makes maintenance simple between touchups.
Inverted Cut
To achieve an unforgettable rock’n’roll aesthetic, try an asymmetrical inverted bob. This trendy style stands out from the crowd, especially when worn with an ombre hue reminiscent of this model’s reddish brown shade. If bold hair colors aren’t your style, you can still make an impactful statement with your strands by selecting more subdued hues that showcase their natural waviness – this pastel pink bob pairs nicely with its deep side part for an eye-catching appearance! This chin-length inverted bob works beautifully when styled with bangs. Both blunt or baby bangs complement this look beautifully and create an updated, youthful appearance.
Babylights
Babylights offer a more subtle solution for brightening up your hair color, as these foil-based highlights tend to be smaller and finer – often lighter than your natural shade to simulate sun-kissed locks. Babylights may also be focused around natural partings or hairlines for an unobtrusive result. Babylights can be an ideal choice for those unsure if they want their hair lightened but still desire dimension and soft glow. Furthermore, faded babylights don’t look dramatic after time as they blend into new strands more seamlessly than highlights would.