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7 Haircuts For Women Over 40 That Stylists Say Are ‘Old’ And ‘Unstylish’

September 27, 2023 by Lisa Cupido

Long, Straight Hair


Long, straight hair can fall flat at the top of your head and base. And this can drag the eye downward and not provide any kind of “lift” near the cheekbones or eye area, which a few strategic layers can achieve. This isn’t to say you must chop off your hair once you reach a certain age. Plenty of older women look incredible with longer hair and if you feel like you’re not yourself without length, this may not be an issue you’re willing to compromise on. Consider playing with shoulder-length styles instead that allow you to maintain length without dragging the face downward. 

Feathery Layers


Unless you are after a retro-style Farrah Fawcett hairstyle, wispy, feathery layers can look outdated and aging. this type of haircut sometimes takes so much weight off of your hair that you wind up appearing as if you have thinner hair than you really do. A butterfly haircut is a more modern solution that captures some of the ‘70s spirit of the feather cut, but is in tune with the times. 

Eye-Length Bangs 


Cutting bangs can be an easy way to add youthful charm to your looks. Bangs can make your haircut look more stylized while concealing fine lines on your forehead. But the length of your bangs matters. If you cut them to eye-length, you may be drawing more attention to crow’s feet than you intended. 

Wispy Bangs


Wispy bangs can also make you look older by highlighting fine lines and wrinkles on your forehead and crow’s feet around your eyes. If you don’t love the look of blunt, heavy bangs, a perfect compromise would be wispier curtain bangs that frame your face without adding a lot of weight.

Bouffants 


Sometimes there’s nothing sexier than a little lift at your roots to create a more voluminous hairstyle. But there’s lift and then there’s an old-fashioned bouffant — and never should the two meet and mix. The bouffant is a dated hairstyle that will always look aging, no matter what your age. If you prefer a little height and drama, add a volumizing spray to hair before blow-drying and set your hair in heatless curls. Or, go on and give those roots a teeny tease. 

Hair Color That’s Too Light Or Dark 


Your hair color is as important as your haircut. And if you’ve let your strands go a little too dark or a little light, the shade can throw your skin tone way off and draw more attention to fine lines and discoloration. Speak to your stylist about a beautiful color compromise that may include a few highlights or lowlights. 

Layered Hair With Wispy Ends 


Nothing makes your thinning hair look thinner than too many layers. A great layered haircut can appear more voluminous. But too many added layers can make the ends appear thin, wispy, and unhealthy. The solution is to make sure the base of your hair is slightly more blunt. Your stylist can then play with layers and ensure your hair has shine and movement. 

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