50 Best Hairstyles for Women Over 50

By on August 17, 2014
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11. Hairstyles for women over 50: Michelle Pfeiffer Sexy Waves

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American actress and singer Michelle Pfeiffer looks smoking hot with her sexy blonde waves of hair. We love her wheat-blonde hair color, and the gorgeous loose curls that frame her face. Get Michelle’s curls in 3 easy steps: 1. prep hair with volume boosting mousse whilst damp, 2. blow-dry hair gently using a round brush or big curlers, and 3. wrap thick sections of hair around a thick-barreled curling iron on low heat to create defined curls. Shake your curls out for a more natural look, add some light hairspray, and you’re good to go.

 

12. Hairstyles for women over 50: Iman Abdulmajid Asymmetrical Bob

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Somali fashion model, actress, and entrepreneur Iman Abdulmajid looks strikingly beautiful with her caramel-streaked asymmetrical bob. The bob is a classic and feminine hairstyle, and it suits almost every face shape. Collar-bone length hair is flattering for most face shapes, providing it’s shaped properly. Part your hair to one side and create a sweeping side fringe for a sexy and contemporary look.

 

13. Hairstyles for women over 50: Rita Wilson Smooth Waves

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American actress, singer, and producer Rita Wilson (who also happens to be married to Tom Hanks) looks gorgeous with her smooth, glossy waves of hair. This long hairstyle is easy to manage and very flattering for her diamond-shaped face (pointed chin, wide cheekbones, and a narrower forehead). For a classic and polished look, get a few layers towards the end of your hair, and add a few subtle highlights to brighten up your complexion. Part hair in the middle for a classic and sophisticated look.

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14. Hairstyles for women over 50: Jodie Foster Rounded Bob

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American actress, film director, and producer Jodie Foster looks polished and professional with her lovely rounded bob. This short hairstyle is great for women over 50, as it’s classic, stylish, and easy to maintain with regular trims. The rounded bob can soften a strong, angular jawline with its curves, and it’s very feminine. The perfect length for a rounded bob is either just below the chin (like Jodie’s), or collarbone length as a “lob” – long bob. Part your bob in the middle for extra symmetry, and use an anti-frizz serum to smooth fuzzy locks.

 

15. Hairstyles for women over 50: Madonna Ciccone Blonde Curls

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Singer, songwriter, performer and actress Madonna Ciccone (known simply as Madonna) looks fabulous with her long blonde curls. The sunny blonde shade of her hair complements her enviably youthful complexion, and we love the “crimped” look of her curls. If you have a fairly symmetrical face, show it off with a deep middle parting. Create crimped curls with a hair straightener (it’s possible – look for a tutorial on YouTube) or a thin-barreled curling wand. Use a light, non-greasy hair spray to set your curls, and you’re good to go!

 

16. Hairstyles for women over 50: Sharon Stone Long Pixie

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American actress Sharon Stone looks divine with her sexy long pixie cut. This hairstyle is feminine and flirty, and it frames her face beautifully. The key to this hairstyle is the long, side swept bangs and the pieces of hair that cover the ears. These pieces should be about jaw length, with the bangs swept across the forehead. Add some low- and highlights to your locks for extra vibrancy and depth.

 

17. Hairstyles for women over 50: Megan Mullally Long Razor-Cut Pixie

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American actress and singer Megan Mullally (best known for her role as Karen in Will & Grace) looks superb with her long razor-cut pixie hairstyle. We love her deep crimson hair color, and the choppy texture of her hair. This free-spirited hairstyle suits most face shapes, and it’s easy to style. When choosing a new hair color, consider your complexion and your natural hair color. Your new shade should flatter your complexion, bringing out your best features. Ask your hair stylist to feather the ends of your hair with a razor for extra texture (hence the name, “razor cut pixie”). Use some light hair gel and hairspray to style, and you’re good to go!

 

18. Hairstyles for women over 50: Ellen DeGeneres Boyish Pixie

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American comedienne, television host, actress, writer, and television producer Ellen DeGeneres rocks a boyish pixie cut in a sunny shade of blonde. The pixie cut is perfect if you want to keep your hair short, as it’s stylish and easy to maintain. It also suits almost every face shape – simply ask your hair stylist to adjust your cut slightly to suit your features. Invest in some light hair gel and styling mousse for more styling options, and get into a routine of having your hair trimmed every two weeks (or more often, depending on how quickly your hair grows) to keep it looking neat and classy.

 

19. Hairstyles for women over 50: Kim Cattrall Long Bob

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Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall looks fabulous with her long, sleek bob just touching her collar bones. The long bob is a timeless hairstyle that is feminine and classy, and it suits all face shapes. Add a few layers below chin level for extra volume and definition, and opt for a side fringe or side-swept bangs. Keep your locks looking smooth and sleek with a high quality anti-frizz serum. Avoid products that contain silicone, as this can weight hair down, making it look limp and greasy.

 

20. Hairstyles for women over 50: Marcia Cross Luscious Waves

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Desperate Housewives actress Marcia Cross looks phenomenal with her luscious auburn waves of hair. She wears her hair with a middle parting to accentuate the symmetry of her face, and the waves in her hair are thickest at cheek level to bring out her cheekbones and her eyes. Create waves in your hair with a thick-barreled hair curling wand – wrap thick sections loosely around the curling wand, and hold them for a few seconds before letting them go. Brush your hair out to create waves, and set your waves with hairspray.

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