Many of us write long hair off as something we have to say goodbye to in our 20s and 30s.
But what if long hair didn't have an expiration date?
With industry experts weighing in on the perfect long hair styles for older women, you'll discover
a signature style that's stunningly chic, and totally you.
Long bob
A long bob or "lob" is flattering on just about everyone.
Editorial fashion hair expert, Diana Gallegos says, "Bobs are great, but lobs are even better.
This hairstyle will work best on those with a heart-shaped or square-shaped face, and
a long neckline doesn't hurt either.
The layered long bob is beautiful and adds a sense of 'fullness' to your hair.
Try adding in side swept tresses with softer ends for a long and sexy bob."
But if you're sick of your same old hue, try adding...
A splash of color
Color is a fast and easy way to freshen up your look.
Hairdresser Andrea McCoy writes, "Some women will even choose to add a splash of color
to their new look.
Highlights can also be a great way to incorporate color and low lights help give the illusion
of thickness to thinning hair."
But there's more than one way to pump up those locks.
Medium length
If you'd prefer more length than a typical lob, go for an ultra-flattering medium length
cut.
Diana Gallegos says, "As we age, hair tends to get thinner.
For a fuller look with the length, go for a medium-length haircut.
Add some layers for more texture and fullness."
Talk with your stylist about the best cut and shape for your face.
Blunt cut lob
Another flattering long bob is the blunt cut — a great trick for adding more volume.
Hairdresser Matt Fugate says, "This is the perfect lob — it's cool without being messy.
If it's too layered, it'll be aging.
It should be slightly shorter in the back than it is in the front, because of how much
density you naturally have in the back of your hair."
Long waves
Not quite ready to chop off your locks for a bob?
Go with long waves to keep your look young and fresh.
Stylist Mai from Plaza Hair Salon says, "My personal favorite longer-length hairstyle
when it comes to older women is a wavy hairstyle and cut…
Waves are easy to maintain and style, and they look extremely good on aged hair."
But maybe you want a little more bang for your buck!
Center part plus bangs
A classic cut, perfect for more mature women, this look is modern without trying too hard.
And you just have to check out the celebrity set to know it really works.
Matt Fugate says, "Anyone...can rock this look.
I love that [Mary Steenburgen] bangs are choppy and messy, not blunt.
It's cool to have that 'pieciness.'"
If you haven't had bangs since you cut your own as a kid, talk with your stylist about
the best kind for your hair type and face shape.
Long layers
If you have thick, wavy hair, don't ditch those locks just because you hit a certain
age.
Long layers are also a stunning, A-list pick!
Owner of Little Space Salon, Patty Mocarski says, "There's a natural inclination to chop
your hair off once you're of a certain age, and I couldn't disagree more.
One of the things that keeps haircuts ageless, is the person who is wearing them confidently.
That being said, texture, working with the natural pattern of the hair, and partings
all make for a modern style.
Women who come to mind are Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, and Andie MacDowell."
But you don't have to work a red carpet to slay your look.
Relaxed and undone
Living and dying by each trend only makes you look older.
Don't stress your tresses!
Try an easy undone style for a fun and flirty look.
Mocarski says, quote, "Think of Helen Mirren and Diane Keaton with their layered bobs that
are full of movement and face-framing fringe.
Keep everything soft and swingy.
The movement lightens everything up, both literally and figuratively.
The aging process can be hard enough, so you don't need a hard haircut too."
Side sweep
Spending too much time studying those forehead lines in the mirror?
Side swept bangs cover your forehead while modernizing style.
V05 spokesperson Chris Lospalluto says, "The flattering length and side sweep make this
feel fresh without going short.
The longer layers allow you to curl or bend the ends under or outward.
You can even use velcro rollers to enhance movement and body."
Rock what you've got!
When choosing your perfect long style, focus on your hair type, face shape, and lifestyle
to land a look that works for you.
McCoy writes, "The most important step when looking for hairstyles for mature women is
deciding what it is that you like...Not only should a hairstyle be tailored to fit your
facial shape, but it should also fit your taste.
Merge the style you want with what's popular.
You don't have to get rid of your long hair in order to stay current."
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