Style Hair Short Hairstyles 15 Timeless Short Hairstyles For Women Over 50 By Emma Phelps Emma Phelps Emma Phelps is an Editorial Fellow who covers lifestyle, beauty, and food content for Southernliving.com.She also works on Southern Living's social media across all platforms from Facebook to TikTok. You'll find everything from her grandma's crisp linen secrets to products she can't live without under her byline. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on June 3, 2022 Close Photo: Janna Wright / @janna_hairperfection_stylist With the natural beauty of aging comes a change in hair texture and moisture control, but that doesn't mean there's no more fun to be had. We've consulted with professionals from all over to get their advice on short haircuts for women over 50. There are several styling steps you can take, along with a fresh cut, that will ensure your hair is looking and feeling its best. Janna Wright—who has 13 years of experience and is a hairstylist at Hair Perfection in Short Pump, Virginia—says, "Hair tends to get drier with age, so using a professional brand's leave-in conditioner after each wash will help to keep the hair from becoming brittle, and it will also allow for better styling results." We're here to provide inspiration for your next salon visit with the best short hairstyles for women over 50. 01 of 15 A Blunt Cut Chris Jones / @chrisjones_hair If you are looking to make the daring switch from long hair to a shorter cut, this might be the right style for you. A blunt cut with subtle face framing breaks up the linear look around the face, says Chris Jones, a Texas-based hair stylist and owner of Salon Bugatti. Having your stylist add hidden texture in your blunt cut will also help to give your new short hair more movement and body. 02 of 15 Curly Pixie Cut Getty Images/Jupiterimages Let the curls do the work with a short cut such as a pixie. Ask for similar length all over to match this look. 03 of 15 Polished Pixie Janna Wright / @janna_hairperfection_stylist "Adding texture to any short cut will allow for versatility when styling for any different occasion," Janna Wright says. Plus, who doesn't love the fun nature of a pixie cut? 04 of 15 Asymmetrical Bob Alexandra Vaughan / @sp.styling A bob haircut will forever be a timeless look. You can switch up a long bob for an asymmetrical bob to add interest and volume to your hair. 05 of 15 Voluminous Lob Chris Jones / @chrisjones_hair A voluminous lob is also a great way to add interest, movement, and volume to your new hair. This long bob with an undercut is stunning and dramatic enough to add new life to your hairstyle. 06 of 15 Chin Bob @salsalhair For fine-haired women, a chin bob can frame the face and flatter those cheekbones. Additionally, wispy bangs are much more easily styled than curtain or blunt. 07 of 15 Classic Bob Amy Elizabeth Hair Design / @amyelizabethhairdesign18 Unlike the inverted or asymmetrical bob, a classic bob is a great option for women with fine or thin hair who want fullness but prefer their hair tapered away from their face, according to Amy Anderson, owner of Amy Elizabeth Hair Design in Onalaska, Wisconsin. Her studio specializes in hair loss and healthy scalp treatments, along with being sustainable and organic. 08 of 15 Textured Pixie Getty Images/Jupiterimages The shorter the length, the less hair you have to worry about styling. A pixie cut is a classic for a reason. Ask for length left on the top to sweep up and back for body. 09 of 15 Face Framing Lob Chris Jones / @chrisjones_hair To avoid the long straight lines around your face that are often part of a bob cut, add face framing to break up the lines and create movement, Chris Jones says. This look creates a faux curtain bang effect and can look great styled straight or curly. Taking the plunge with full bangs is also an option. Curtain bangs are still all over internet style boards right now. "Adding soft, framing bangs are a great way to change up any look," Janna Wright says. 10 of 15 Layered Lob @chrisjones_hair This look is all about volume. Ask your stylist for square layer cuts on dry hair with point cuts for added movement and softness, recommends Chris Jones. A volumizing mousse can also be used when styling at home for added oompf. 11 of 15 Straight Lob A collarbone-length cut is always a confident option—and you can choose to go with blunt ends for optimal thickness. Keep it simple, and you won't be sidled with regret. 12 of 15 Fuller Pixie Laurie Anderson Ashe / @haircolourconcepts Achieve a flattering and feminine look in a pixie cut that shows off the shape of your head. This pixie cut is close at the nape of the neck and fuller in the crown with soft edges, explains Laurie Anderson Ashe, stylist and owner of Hair Colour Concepts in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 13 of 15 Collarbone-Length Curly Shag @curlpop / Instagram Curls age like a fine wine, as long as you keep them healthy and hydrated. Leave the length around the shoulders, but make sure to add plenty of layers to ensure maximum volume. Bangs are always a nice finishing touch. 14 of 15 Pixie Power Gabriela Mora / @gabriellasprettylocks Go bold with a tight pixie cut. You can achieve a short cut in the back with clippers, yet still have soft and feminine lines in the front of your face with a combination of shears, razor, and texture shears, says Gabriela Mora, a stylist at HM Hair Bar in Chicago, Illinois. Some may consider such a short cut to be risky, but we think this style is worth the risk. 15 of 15 Textured Bob Janna Wright / @janna_hairperfection_stylist You can also accomplish a timeless look through the styling techniques you use. This bob cut has textured layers and is curled to accomplish an effortless "beach wave" look. When blow drying your hair, always remember that the flatter the brush, the flatter your hair will appear, Janna Wright says. Instead, she recommends using a round brush, which she notes will "give you more volume and height for your desired look." Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit