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And with time comes aging.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with agingit’s a privilege to get older.
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With that said it can be challenging to find the styles that best suit each phase of your life.
In fact, it’s more important to go with whatever style makes you feel your best.
Read on for more A-list inspiration on hairstyles for women over 60.
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Meet the Experts
Asymmetrical Bob
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Anasymmetrical bobdoesn’t have to be overstated.
“This cut is so timeless,” celebrity stylist, Geno Chapman, says.
Sideswept
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Styling long hairdoesn’t have to be a production.
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Tousled Shag
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A look like this is fuss-free in the best way.
It’s the perfect ‘do for third-day hair (fourth-day hair even, but who’s counting?)
To conceal stubborn gray roots in a flash, turn to a touch-up spray.
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Piecey Pixie
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Here, Gladys Knight demonstrates the power of apixie.
“Fringe is one of my favorite accessories for a haircut,” says Chapman.
“The key behind silver hair is making sure it’s healthy and shiny,” urges Chapman.
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He also recommends consulting with your stylist to see whetheradding a gloss over your hairis an option.
Voluminous Pixie
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This hairstyle is chock-full of layers that favor volume.
It’s ideal for those withthinner hair types, as there’s not much length to work against you.
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Classic Bob
Actress Sabine Kaack’s bob is timeless.
“A block-coloring techniquelives very well with this haircutit adds depth and shine to the hair.”
To add further interest, add a wispyfringelike Kaack’s.
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“I believe the biggest trend at any age is healthy, shiny hair,” says Chapman.
To change up your look without the effort, play up your part.
Voluminous High Ponytail
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Have thin, frayed hair?
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This hairstyle fakes volume in all the right places.
Gentlyteasethe front, topmost portion of the head with a teasing brush and a light-hold hairspray.
Long Mermaid Waves
Channel your inner mermaid with Beverly Johnson’s sea-inspired hairdo.
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Shake it out for a looser finish or leave as is for something more refined.
To maintain shine, use a hydrating leave-in.
“Haircut lines that graze the chin are amazingif you love your chin,” says Chapman.
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He recommends bobs and other shorter styles.
Do this all around the head and finish off with a final spritz of hairspray to maintain all-day hold.
It’s subtle, yet statement-making.
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“This is a style that looks great in variations of differenttopknotsandbraided buns,” says Chapman.
Secure any stubborn pieces with bobby pins.
Meanwhile, “Amiddle partis bold and daring,” he adds.
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Start with volumizing shampoo, then spritz curl-defining spray on your wet hair.
Use a diffuser to blow-dry hair upside down while scrunching gently.
Beachy Waves
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Rita Wilson’s sun-kissed waves are visually effortless.
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A volume-inducing shampoo, conditioner, and texture spray are key here.
Her"pineapple" hairis a quick and easy style that works ace on curly hair.
To keep this style from falling flat, work in avolumizing mousse.
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Wavy Lob
Julianne Moore looks as fabulous as ever with a wavyshoulder-length cutthat complements fine hair.
And by adding a slight wave to her ‘do, she creates instant volume.
Curly Bob With Bangs
Alfre Woodard embraces her curls and she couldn’t look better.
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It gives off all the vibes Roitfeld embodies: edgy, cool, and sophisticated.
To style, straighten hair and spritz with a bit of shine spray.
For a more polished finish, tuck hair behind the ear.
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Not only is her sculptedafrosuper stylish but it will also keep your hair routine to a minimum.
“It’s a fantastic way to add a ton of movement to the hair.”
To create dimension, considerbrunette highlightslike Shohreh Aghdashloo here.
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Robin Roberts shows us how with her curly crop that can be cut or styled asymmetrically.
We love how she plays with lengths and textures to create a ‘do that is both intriguing and stylish.
The dark red shade adds a nice contrast to her fair complexionandcomplements nearly every other skin tone, too.
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“Diane Keaton always has great hair,” says hairstylist, Adam Livermore.
To get her visually effortless look, simply prep hair with asea salt spraythenair-dry.
And while dark hair color has been said to age you, on Stowe, it does the opposite.
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It even adds a beautiful contrast against her fair complexion.
To amp up the shine, use a smoothing oil.
Opt for an updo like the foolproof ponytail.
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If you’ve got medium to long tresses, slick them back into a high ponytail.
Blunt Bangs
Jane Seymour has always worn her hair longit’s sort of her trademark.
Here, she couples a lengthy mane with lash-grazing blunt bangs that bring out her eyes.
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To keep straight hair from going limp, add long layers to create just the right amount of volume.
Natural texture lends body and fullness to thinning hairas does a deepside flip.
From the late 1970s to today, she’s consistently represented the laid-back, California style of looking good.
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To get her shade of blonde, Kandasamy suggests using a great toning mask.
Curtain Bangs
Goldie Hawn’s feathered ‘do is pure bombshell.
When it comes to styling this look, keep in mind that a blow-dryer is your friend.
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style The shoulder-grazing length perfectly frames her face and is a breeze to maintain.
Feathered Mid-Length
Haven’t you heard?Feathered hairis making a comeback.
And who better to demonstrate that than former Charlie’s Angel, Jaclyn Smith?
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“This look can be worn in variations from a lot of movement to more commercial wear.”
To keep it modern, tousle with fingers.
The easiest way to achieve brushed-out S-waves like these is with a curling iron.
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Opt for a barrel that’s approximately one inch in diameter.
Curly Crop
Jane Fonda’s bouncy curls add tantalizing texture to straight strands.
Finish with a volumizing hairspray to keep curls lifted and in place.
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A volume spray will help add further body and texture.
She proves to us time and time again that short hair is incredibly versatile.
Fringe helps to add volume to the hair and the shorter length helps to highlight the facial features.
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Here, the hair is swept back from the face, with the ends kept straight and smooth.
Stick-Straight and Glossy
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Pat Cleveland’s glossy hair is key to her stick-straight style.
To open up the face, trade out a center part for the slightly side-parted look seen here.
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Just throw on a red lipstick as Sandra Oh did and you’ll look like a million bucks.
Plus, her subtle layers give her look a little bit more dimension.
Voluminous Bixie
We love Halle Berry’s asymmetrical bixie.
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The uneven composition makes the look more interesting and emphasizes both her curls and eyes.
Salt and Pepper Spirals
There’s something so alluring about Andie MacDowell’s salt and pepper spiras.
If your hair is thinning, over-layering can make hair appear even less dense.
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But definitely avoid choppy layers.
Yes, opt fortape-in extensionsif you have thin or fine hair.
They offer a more natural, blended look since the wefts are placed in between natural hair.
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If you have medium to thick-density hair, a lengthier cut can work for you.
Curlier textures can also benefit from a longer cut.
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