Hair after 60 years old is not willing to fight to add a little volume to its natural hair—chop it so that it takes advantage of natural texture, gravity, and minimal makeup to add the wash-and-wear glamour.
Classic Blunt Bob
Chin-length blunt cut with slight texturizing at ends will result in immediate density. No layers were required; dries straight or wavy. Fits behind ears well; root spray gives 2 minutes of lift.
Soft Pixie Crop
Short back/sides, (clipper-over-comb), longer tousled top (2 inches). Grows out flattering 8 weeks. Dry fingers; sea spray mists non-sticky. Frames are the loveliest of features in a mature face.
Shoulder-Length Wedge
Layers by the neck to the collarbone–shaggy hair is wavy and retains its form of its own. End cutting is avoided by scissor-cutting. Sleep on silk bed-clothes; shake mornings.
Asymmetrical Shag
Fringed choppy + asymmetrical shoulders. Thin strands -volumizing powder at the roots, scrunch, are worn with a “messy” style. One product max: Day 2/3 refreshing dry shampoo.
Key Styling Hacks
Mousse at roots is volumized before it is allowed to air dry.
Comb only; microfiber towel frizzes.
Heavy oils should be avoided- light serums close ends.
These classic designs are ageing hair friendly, require less than 5 minutes a day, and are flattering to the bone structure. Recently updated after every 6 weeks; confidence radiates with the least effort.


