Hairstyles For Older Women

Just because we age doesn’t mean our hair needs to get shorter; medium-length styles with subtle blonde highlights to cover grays look very graceful.

Try this chic bob with shoulder-grazing layers for an elegant style that’s easy to manage. Shaggy bangs add volume to this flattering cut!

A classic bob is timeless and versatile – easy to wear and flattering for most face shapes; it looks especially striking on wavy hair with bangs or without them.

If you want to add some flair and make yourself appear younger and eye-catching with your short bob haircut, try adding blonde highlights.

This will add an eye-catching pop of color, making your appearance more youthful and engaging. If you want a change, why not try this beautiful strawberry blonde bob with side-swept bangs?

Not only will it add style and elegance, but this hairstyle also works wonders on women with thin locks, as it will promote volume and thickness!

Some associate the word “perm” with images of mullets and big hair that looks like it had been sizzled to a crisp; however, perming practices and tools have advanced beyond these dated images of Aqua Net-esque coils and big curls.

Spiral perms create defined corkscrew curls that instantly add volume and fullness to short hair. Pairing it with a deep side part is also ideal for softening features and complementing facial structures.

Medium-length hair will look its best with a wave perm that creates loose and romantic waves, rather than the more traditional coil curls of conventional perms.

For an added dimension of dimension, this style often incorporates highlights.

Pixie haircuts are timeless options for older women. Perfect for soft feminine looks, but also available with lively textures or deeper burgundy hues, tomboy styles look especially stunning when worn with this type of cut!

A platinum blonde pixie cut with long side bangs is an elegant yet playful style, ideal for any face shape. Add color with some accented streaks to give it some flair!

Make an elegant statement with your pixie by styling it in an irresistibly messy style for an irresistibly seductive appearance.

Simply comb through your locks, apply some pomade, and secure with some hairpins to achieve this chic style.

Bangs are an increasingly fashionable look for older women, making a modern and fun statement.

If you have long hair, consider getting a layered bob with side-swept bangs to give yourself some length while maintaining an extremely chic aesthetic.

If you have short hair, consider adding a blunt fringe that will conceal any lines on your forehead while drawing more attention to your eyes.

A bob with full bangs is ideal for older women with medium-length hair. This look pairs beautifully with blonde or light brown color jobs and will frame your face and highlight gorgeous cheekbones.

For something less dramatic, soft bangs that just skim over eyebrows might also work.

Women over 50 can embrace gray hair by adopting modern gray balayage styles that blend natural strands with color to achieve a gorgeous, timeless style.

Soft blonde shades work particularly well, such as honey base with white highlights; for something bolder try teal or purple highlights for added vibrancy.

Medium-length styles are universally flattering for every age and face shape, regardless of hair thickness or type.

For fine or thin strands, layering up can add volume and lightness for added volume and dimension.

Layered, chin-length styles can also be an attractive solution for older women with thick or coarse strands, like Jamie Lee Curtis’ iconic pixie with its face-framing bangs that works for women of any age and is low maintenance; you won’t look out of fashion any time soon with such a look.