Shaggy Layers
Shaggy layers with shorter pieces that frame your face is a great look for anyone who appreciates more length, but may also be dealing with fine or thin hair that falls flat fast. The shagginess can boost your hair’s volume and is especially low maintenance: you can even air dry your hair if you have natural wave or curl to bring out its texture.
Angled Bob
Take one of the most flattering haircuts ever (aka the bob) and add angles that point toward your face and you’ve got yourself an updated, more modern version of everyone’s favorite short haircut. The bob looks great on mature hair because it features a blunt baseline that boost your hair’s volume and looks polished, no matter the occasion. The addition of angled layers keeps this look fresh.
Lob With Layers
Love the shape of a bob, but need a little more length to make you happy? Then say hello to the lob — a longer bob that sits around the collarbone or slightly below it — and don’t forget to add a few face-framing layers to give this haircut shape and make your facial features a focal point.
Long Hair With Curtain Bangs
Contrary to everything you’ve probably been told, you don’t have to cut off all your hair at any age, unless you choose to do so. But if you do have longer hair, it helps to give it some shape so that it doesn’t fall flat on your scalp and look limp. One way you achieve this is with curtain bangs, a ‘70s throwback that are shorter in the middle and longer on the sides, where they perfectly frame your face.
Side Fringe
Another retro look that’s making a comeback is the side fringe, which had a big moment in the early aughts. A side fringe is a little mysterious and frames the eyes and cheekbones beautifully.