How to Style Short Gray Hair

If you’re transitioning into gray hair, a blunt bob can work with its natural thinning by mimicking fullness at the ends. For extra drama, add white-blonde highlights for added effect.

Women with straight to wavy hair textures can display their beautiful silver strands by styling an a-line bob that frames the face beautifully. Use a non-greasy hair oil that helps eliminate frizz without weighing down locks for maximum effectiveness.

Short Haircuts for Gray hair

If you’re ready to embrace your silver strands and want a stylish cut, try opting for a short textured bob. This style accentuates your wavy locks while softening the shape of your face and providing added slimming power. Or opt for boldness by opting for a balayage style featuring blonde or light lavender highlights that blend in naturally.

Classic gentle curls look fantastic on people of any age and are easy to maintain, providing a timeless style that helps reduce forehead pressure.

Ask your barber about this simple brush-up style if you want a stylish and sleek haircut. Similar to slicked-back looks but more modern with buzzed sides and added definition. Work some pomade or gel into towel-dried strands before lightly brushing them back and up before finishing with a light misting of hair spray for this elegant cut and make you look your best!

Medium Haircuts for Gray hair

If you want a stylish and sophisticated hairstyle with slightly longer locks than a pixie cut, try this medium haircut for gray hair. It features long layers that flip outward at the ends for added volume around your face and frame your features. To maintain its sleek and tidy appearance all day, use lightweight pomade to tame any frizz and keep this dapper style neat.

If your hair is naturally wavy, add movement and dimension to this gray bob by adding silver highlights that blend seamlessly with its natural hue. Or opt for dark steel color instead for low-maintenance styling!

This timeless bob is feminine and flattering when its hues combine in harmony, especially if the side pieces tuck behind your ears for a traditional style, while feathered bangs that fall over your eyes create more of a modern edge.

Long Haircuts for Gray hair

If you’re letting your gray hair develop naturally, a long haircut highlighting its silver strands can still look stylish. Emma Thompson famously wears one; its soft layers offer strength with femininity and make an excellent way to frame her face.

If your natural color is light blonde or platinum, add highlights for an eye-catching glam rock effect that shows off all its glory. Former Spice Girl Mel B is known to sport this look; her iconic locks showcase dark roots and highlights for an eye-catching glam-rock effect.

Pixie cuts are another tremendous feminine solution for gray hair longer than shoulder length. For this style, ask your barber to snip off 1 to 1.5 inches on top, with buzzed sides and back. For extra drama, add curtain bangs for more definition – these cuts work equally well on curly or wavy locks!

Layered Haircuts for Gray Hair

Gray hair doesn’t have to be dull when featuring subtle lavender undertones; add some zest with balayage highlights incorporating silver tones for an eye-catching, youthful look. Or try switching it up with an alternative medium layered shag style featuring white money pieces for an otherworldly appearance sure to draw stares!

Women with curly hair can transform their locks into an eye-catching short pixie cut that works for their faces by consulting a stylist to create a round shape full of volume and movement, followed by adding an eye-framing fringe and using styling cream for finishing touches.

Try a messy pixie with softly textured ends if you prefer something natural and youthful. Start by applying hair product to damp strands before tousling into an eye-framing style – even side-swept bangs can add extra flare!