Really Easy-to-Style Short Haircuts for Women Over 60

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My mother was a huge fan of short haircuts for women over 60. She’d even try to convince other people to cut their hair, whether they wanted to or not! 

When I was much younger, I found it hard to understand why older women always seemed to keep their hair short.

Now I think I’m getting the picture. It’s a lot harder to style your own hair when you have arthritis in your fingers. I keep dropping my hairbrush!

It’s surprising what a short haircut can do. They offer a youthful appearance, flatter facial features, and bring out your personal style.

Important Things to Consider Before Cutting Your Hair

While short hairstyles can be easier to manage, they also require more visits to the salon to keep them looking fresh.

In fact, you may need to visit your stylist once a month to maintain the freshness of your new look.

That means more time on the road, more time in the stylist’s chair, and more money out of your pocket. 

Growing it out again

The other thing to consider before cutting your hair short is the length of time it will take to grow out again. Of course, once you have the cut of your dreams you may never want to grow it out again.

Just remember that a short cut is a commitment. 

Using more products

Although short haircuts for women over 60 can be quite easy to maintain, you still may need to use more products than you did before.

Pomades may be needed to smooth fine hair, mouse to tossle a curly bob, and a light spray to keep it in place. 

If you’re not used to using professional hair products, ask your stylist for suggestions and instructions. They tend to cost more than drug-store hair products, but you only need a small dab.

Using too much product can weigh your hair down, leaving it dull and lifeless.

More trips to the salon

The day-to-day maintenance of short haircuts for women over 60 is relatively straightforward. However, in order to maintain your sleek and sophisticated look, more frequent cuts are required. 

The more you have to cut your hair, the more it’s going to cost in the long run. That said, having a wash-and-wear cut (in my opinion) is worth every penny.

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Easy-to-Style Short Haircuts for Women Over 60

Let’s get right into it. If you’re anything like me, you’ve flipped the pages of every hairstyle magazine out there. The problem is that the models don’t really reflect real-life. 

In my experience, the short haircuts for women over 60 in the magazines appear to be more complicated than I can handle. I find it more helpful to book a consultation with a hairstylist who specializes in short hairstyles. 

A professional hairstylist will quickly be able to assess the shape of your face and the condition of your hair.

They may ask you a lot of questions about what you like, how much styling you’re willing to put into it, and how short you really want to go.

To that end, I’ve compiled a list of the most common short haircuts for women over 60.

These are tried and true cuts that are considered flattering for most people. At the end of the day, the choice is yours!

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Classic Bob

The classic bob is perfect for straight hair because it offers clean, well-defined lines. It frames the face in a flattering way and can be adjusted through soft layering for more texture. 

This classic style can be worn in a variety of lengths from chin-length to a neck-length cut.

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Short Pixie Cut

I’ve had many pixie cuts in my life and yes, they looked great!

However, it takes a very long time to grow out and you have to go through some weird stages for a while. If it weren’t for the pandemic, I’d probably still have a pixie. 

It’s definitely low-maintenance and simple to style. It dries very quickly and just needs a sweep of product to add dimension and texture. If you want a quic, polished look, a pixie is the way to go.

Although the style is very short, there are a surprising number of options with this cut. You can go for a sleek look or tousle it up for a playful look. 

Variations of Pixie Cuts

Pixie cuts are surprisingly diverse. Here are some examples:

Undercut Pixie

For a bold look, opt for an undercut pixie. This isn’t for everyone, but if you like an edgy-look, this style comes with shaved sides and longer layers on the top.

Long Pixie Cut With Side-Swept Bangs

This is a slightly longer pixie with bangs swept to one side, adding softness and framing the face.

Textured Pixie

I like a textured pixie (or layered) because of the volume it gives. This type of cut works especially well if you have thick hair. It also gives you a few styling options including a tousled or sleeker look. 

Feathered Pixie

A feathered pixie is created with soft, feathered layers. This creates a soft, delicate look that has movement. It’s an ideal style for people with fine hair.

Curly Pixie

This type of cut is perfect for curly hair. It adds volume and bounce, making it a stylish and low-maintenance choice.

Straight Bob

The difference between a straight and classic bob is that the classic bob can be straight, wavy, or curly. 

In this case, the hair is smoothed to a straight line with blunt-tipped edges. A fringe can soften the look. You can also opt to part your hair on either side, rather than straight down the middle.

This can give your straight bob more of an asymmetrical vibe.

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Layered Classic Bob

This is, of course, exactly how it sounds. You just take a classic bob (whether wavy, straight, or curly) and add layers. Unfortunately, not every hair type is suitable for this cut.

Fine hair, for example, tends to lack volume and body. This can make a layered bob appear flat and lifeless. In addition, fine hair can be prone to breakage. This is especially true for people over 60.

Changes in hair structure, a reduction in scalp oil (sebum) and hormonal changes can affect hair health.

The layered bob adds subtle layers to the traditional bob. It’s ideal for creating movement and fullness, especially for thinner hair.

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Angled Bob

Short haircuts for women over 60 don’t have to be boring. In fact, the angled bob is a modern and stylish haircut that is generally a little shorter in the back. 

The style gradually becomes longer toward the front. The sharp angled effect fives this look a sleek and sophisticated appearance.

In terms of short haircuts for women over 60, this style can create a more youthful appearance. It has volume, movement, and is relatively low-maintenance. 

Like any short haircut, regular trims are necessary to maintain its shape.

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Stacked Bob

A stacked bob is created by cutting the hair at the back much shorter with a gradual progression of length towards the front.

The A-line effect this style creates provides a flattering frame for any face.

Blunt Bob

A blunt bob is a straight cut with no layers. With a little hair product, you can easily turn this into a sleek bob brushed back or forwards. 

Inverted Bob

This cut is similar to an angled bob but with a sharper contrast between the front and back.

Curly Bob

A curly bob is exactly how it sounds. It’s perfect for those with natural curls, giving a playful and textured look that’s easy to maintain.

Long Bob

A long bob, often referred to as a “lob” typically falls between the chin and shoulders. It can be styled straight, wavy, or curly. 

Bangs or a fringe can add dimension to the style. It’s also perfect for different face shapes, especially oval, round, and square.

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Short Haircuts For Women Over 60 By Hair Type

I think it’s fair to say that we tend to want what we can’t have. I don’t know how many times I’ve looked at hairstyle options only to realize that I just don’t have the right hair type to pull it off.

To help you out, I’ve listed the best short haircuts for women over 60 by hair type below. 

Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule. If you have a certain cut in mind, I suggest scheduling a consultation with your hairstylist for personalized advice.

Cuts For Fine Hair

The right short hairstyles, like choppy layers or a short shag, can work wonders in creating the illusion of thicker hair. 

These styles add texture and movement, which help make fine or thinning hair appear fuller. 

Choppy layers, for instance, create a multi-dimensional effect by adding uneven lengths throughout the hair. 

A short shag is another excellent choice, with its intentionally messy and layered appearance. 

Wispy bangs soften the face and work well with fine or thin hair.

Ask your stylist about these haircuts:

  • Textured pixie cut
  • Layered bob
  • Short shag cut
  • Feathered crop
  • Asymmetrical bob
  • Tapered but
  • Curly pixie
  • Wispy bangs with a short cut
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Cuts For Thick Hair

I have really thick hair that I find hard to tame. In my experience, the longer my hair gets, the harder it is to style.

Short haircuts can provide a chic and manageable style. 

Ask your stylist if any of these might be a good option for you:

  • Layered bob
  • Shaggy Lob (long bob)
  • Pixie cut
  • Stacked bob
  • Asymmetrical cut
  • Short shag
  • Textured crop
  • Curly bob
  • Undercut pixie
  • Blunt bob

Cuts For Curly Hair

I find it interesting that many women with curly hair opt for chemical hair-straightening, while women with straight hair want there’s curled.

If you’re looking for a way to maintain your natural curls with a short length, ask your stylist about these options:

  • Tousled pixie
  • Curly bob
  • Wavy lob (long bob)
  • Short shag for curls
  • Cropped cut with bangs
  • Stacked bob for curls
  • Textured cut with defined curls
  • Undercut with curls

Short Haircuts For Women Over 60 By Face Structure

Now that I’ve gone over the types of hair based on your natural hair texture, let’s talk about face structure or shape.

The shape of your face influences how certain styles frame your features. The best short hairstyles should balance proportions and highlight your natural beauty.

The following are the most common face shapes with corresponding hairstyles. 

Round Face

You know you have a round face type if your face is almost as wide as it is long. Your face will have soft, rounded edges with no sharp angles. 

Your cheekbones and jawline are about the same width. This gives your face a circular appearance.

Best short haircuts for women over 60 with a round face structure include:

  • layered pixie cut
  • A-line bob
  • Feathered layers

Oval Face Shape

An oval face shape is longer than it is wide and has gently rounded edges. Your forehead is slightly wider than your jawline. In addition, your cheeks are the widest part of your face.

Best short haircuts for women over 60 with an oval face include:

  • Classic bob
  • Pixie cut with volume
  • Side-swept bangs

Diamond Shaped Face

A diamond shaped face has a narrow forehead and jawline. The widest part of your face would be the cheekbones. In fact, your face may be slightly longer than it is wide.

Best short haircuts for women over 60 with a diamond face include:

  • Textured bob
  • Wavy or curly bob
  • Pixie cut with side-swept bangs
  • Layered shag
  • Side-parted bob
  • Asymmetrical bob
  • Blunt cut with soft bangs
  • Chin-length bob with layers
  • Voluminous pixie with fringed bangs

Square Face 

A squared face has a strong, angular jawline. The forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are almost the same width. 

Best short haircuts for women over 60 with a square face include:

  • Soft, layered bob
  • Asymmetrical bob
  • Textured pixie cut
  • Shaggy bob
  • Side-parted bob
  • Curly or wavy short cut
  • Bob with volume on top
  • Choppy pixie with side-swept bangs

Heart-shaped Face

People with heart-shaped faces have a forehead that is wider than the jawline. The face tapers down to a narrow chin and the cheekbones are more prominent.

Best short haircuts for women over 60 with a heart-shaped face include:

  • Long bob (lob)
  • Soft curly bob
  • Shaggy cut
  • Layered chin-length bob
  • Taper bob
  • Pixie cut with textured layers

Oblong (Rectangular) Face Shape

People with a rectangular face shape have a jawline that is often more angular and less rounded. 

The face tends to be longer than it is wide and you likely have a narrow forehead, cheekbones, and jawline.

Best short haircuts for women over 60 with a rectangular face include:

  • Chin-length bob
  • Layered bob with volume
  • Shaggy cut
  • Wavy pixie cut
  • Side-swept bob
  • Blunt bob
  • Textured pixie cut
  • Bob with soft layers and wispy bangs
  • Soft curls or waves
  • Lob with volume

Low-Maintenance Cuts for Natural Gray or Silver Hair

If you really want to narrow down your hairstyle choices, check out these options for people with natural gray or silver hair.

Short hairstyles are especially great for gray hair. They can highlight its natural beauty while making it appear vibrant and modern. 

Short Feathered Cuts

Works well with natural gray or silver hair, adding softness and highlighting natural color.

  • Feathered pixie cut
  • Feathered bob
  • Feathered shag cut
  • Feathered Lob (long bob)

Buzz Cut For Silver Hair

As you can imagine, a buzz cut is a bold and empowering look. It highlights facial features and draws attention to the eyes, cheekbones, and jawline.

Styling Tips for Wash-and-Wear Short Haircuts

Styling short haircuts can be quick and effortless with a few versatile techniques. 

Use a round brush

A round brush is an excellent way to add volume and shape to your cut. Start by lifting sections of hair at the roots with the brush, directing the airflow from the blow dryer upwards to create lift. 

This technique works especially well for pixie cuts or bobs, adding bounce and a polished finish.

Get a blow dryer with a diffuser

For soft waves or extra volume without relying on extensive heat styling, use a blow dryer with a diffuser attachment or finger-style your hair while drying.

Scrunch sections gently to encourage texture or twist small pieces for natural waves. 

Apply Mousse or Leave-In Conditioner

Applying a little product can give you a sleek look with minimal effort.

These products add shine and hold while enhancing volume, making it easy to maintain a fresh, vibrant appearance with little time or heat.

Summary

Short haircuts offer a youthful, modern look for women over 60. When tailored to your face shape and hair type, a good haircut will frame your face, giving you a fresh, vibrant style.

Of course, one of the biggest advantages of short hair is its low maintenance.They require minimal effort and can be customized to suit your lifestyle. 

To be honest, there’s nothing like a fresh haircut to refresh your look. It’s not always easy to find the best hairstyle that suits you personally, but it can be done.

Don’t forget to ask your stylist for a little professional advice to help get you started.

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