These 25 Women In Their 60s Prove You Can Rock Bangs No Matter Your Age


No. 1: Silver wavy pixie crop
The wavy pixie will add depth to your natural hair texture, enhancing it with gentle waves and twists to add character to your style. This hairstyle frames your face well and emphasizes your eyes. Adding longer twists at the back of the neck can enhance balance and femininity in your hairstyle. This hairstyle is more suitable for women with a concave profile or an inverted triangle face shape characterized by a wide forehead and narrow jaw.

No. 2: Pixie bowl cut with full bangs
Change your look with a short, rounded pixie cut. People with angular features, such as a square or rectangular face or a combination of sharp jaw lines and a wide forehead, will benefit from a cut that creates a rounded shape. A slight cut can help remove the bulk of the hairline, drawing more attention to the crown and ends of the hairstyle. Soft side sweep maintains this feminine style and allows for movement.

No. 3: Medium shaggy hair with fringe
Consider a medium shaggy hairstyle with fringes. For a distinct look in your 60s, shaggy hair is a reliable option. With perfect bangs and flips that frame the face, you can highlight your eyes (with glasses), show off your cheekbones, and exude a youthful and energetic style. To work with your natural hair texture, I suggest using a product like Cult King Jelly for a soft, beachy hold.

No. 4: Layered pixie crop with side fringe
A layered crop with side fringes is a great option for anyone looking for an easy, flattering haircut. This style is feminine, thanks to the long fringes that soften the short, tapered sides. The layered pixie crop works well with coarse and thick hair textures. This cut reduces bulk and facilitates air drying. For a slimmer, more modern finish, I recommend shaping your piece so it falls forward and to the side. Try using your hands to dry the pieces and perhaps a medium round brush on top if necessary.

No. 5: Edgy, feathered pixie cut with choppy bangs
If you're over 60 and looking for a sexy, short and sassy style, look no further. This particular style is perfect for those with pear-shaped faces. Extra body and width at the temples and parietal ridge create a balance that flatters these face shapes. Adding lots of texture with scissors, felt or a razor gives this style dimension and youthful spirit.

No. 6: Shaggy pixie bob with messy layers
For those who don't want very short hair, consider a shaggy haircut with messy layers. The pixie bob maintains some length around the face but has shorter layers in the back. This allows your hair to feel long while enjoying the benefits of short hair. Short hair dries quickly and can give you a modern look. Layers are lively. To get the desired messy style, dry it with your hands and use wax. This cute style will look exceptional on most face shapes and hair textures.

No. 7: Low maintenance pixie with small bangs
If you prefer easy care, consider a pixie haircut with short ends. This very short hairstyle is easy to handle daily. However, depending on how quickly your hair grows and how long you've stuck with this style, you may need more regular haircuts.

No. 8: Short length French bob with bangs
You'll feel chic and chic with a short length French bob with bangs. A medium round brush can help achieve the smooth, shiny finish that long layers allow. A shorter bob length with bangs creates a timeless look. This attractive style suits many facial features, which explains the popularity of the bob. As an added bonus, the French Bob's hair grows well and only needs trimming every 6-8 weeks.

No. 9: Dimensional short hair with swoopy bangs
Try the versatile look of a short textured haircut with bangs. If you want to make your hair stand out, highlights can add texture and dimension, enhancing your hairstyle. To get this look, ask your hairstylist to cut your hair in short layers while keeping the top section a little longer. Keeping your bangs longer allows you to style them with a side sweep. Use a medium-sized round brush to smooth your dried hair. If you want, you can tuck the hair behind your ear.

No. 10: Short hair is stacked with long bangs
Go for a short stacked hairstyle with long bangs. Thin hair textures prefer short stacked styles. Graduation at the back of the hair, in the occipital area, adds roundness to the overall shape. The longer, pixie-like frame and curtain bangs add fullness and dimension to the look. Styling hair away from the face gives a youthful look.

No. 11: Sheer bangs on classic bob cuts
If you are a lady with fine hair and want to liven up the classic bob, a sharp cut below the beveled perimeter will come in handy. This style adds fullness to any look and suits fine, straight hair textures. Part the blunt cut with some light, wispy bangs that will highlight your eyes and frame your face beautifully.

No. 12: Chin-length bob cut with angled layers
A framed bob cut is always in fashion. You can modify it based on your taste to keep it trendy. By directing more layers to the back of the head, you can create a rounded, layered shape and fewer layers around the temples. If you want to add more shaping and layers around the face, I suggest layered side bangs that blend into the style. This technique produces a blending effect and adds elegance to your style.

No. 13: Tapered pixie cut with soft bangs
A tapered haircut with soft bangs is a good and popular option for women over 60 years old. As we age, our hair sometimes needs a trim to make it look healthy again. A soft, shredded pixie like this is a great way to layer up while still feeling chic.

No. 14: Tight white pixie with side bangs
The style is a shaggy white pixie cut with side bangs. A crop that matches your natural hair texture will simplify styling and add a youthful look. Thin layers and a deep side part of your hair will give a flattering look to your round, long or oval face. Add volume and maintain your natural hair with a texture spray, then blow-dry with a diffuser. After drying, spread with your fingertips for extra body.

No. 15: Jaw-length wavy hair with choppy bangs
Everyone loves shaggy hair, and this jaw-length wavy hair with choppy bangs is the perfect way to show off the shorter length trend. The expertly carved fringe adds a fun, youthful touch to this style but keeps the overall look manageable and easy to style.

No. 16: Short gray pixie with side bangs
A short gray bang with side bangs can add a stylish look to your life, especially when you are 60 and above. Your face shape should determine whether your pixie should be taller or shorter. If you have a fuller face shape, try longer side bangs to highlight your cheekbones and eyes. Bangs are very useful in hiding fine lines. It adds beauty to your look without needles, making it known as the hairstylist's Botox tool.

No. 17: Very short hair with blonde highlights
A short hairstyle with blonde highlights can add a light and airy feel to your look, adding warmth. This hairstyle and color is especially attractive for aging or gray hair. Highlights add a youthful glow and revitalize dull hair.

No. 18: Choppy blonde pixie with red highlights
A choppy blonde pixie with red highlights is chic. The trendy shag pixie features long pieces around the edges that highlight your neck, face and eyes. The trendy cut is a great option for those with straight to wavy hair, as it adds body to your hair and highlights its natural twists and bends. For extra body, apply a texture mist, for example, Afterworld Organics Texture Mist.

No. 19: Layered pixie hair with short bangs
Layered pixie hair with short bangs is an artistic and sexy style that 60 year olds love. For a similar effect, ask for a pixie cut similar to a short French bob. Short bangs and layers add a really unique style, adding lots of texture. Layers help remove weight from thick hair and create soft movement in the hair's shape.

No. 20: Asymmetrical bangs on the classic pixie cut
Some people associate fairy cuts with bad bowl cuts from the past. However, the asymmetrical bangs added to the classic pixie cut show that a short hairstyle can be revived with a choppy fringe.

No. 21: Undo pixie layers on copper hair
The layered pixie cut is a fun style with lots of texture, creating a messy look! The copper color complements those with bright eyes well and makes their eyes pop!

No. 22: Short rounded haircut with thin bangs
Choose a short, rounded haircut with thin bangs for a softer finish. There are plenty of layers to achieve volume and a more rounded look!

No. 23: Classic gray bob with feathered bangs
The classic bob usually has a full shape that curves inward and has a beveled cut. This makes styling easy. Consider adding curtain bangs, which will add depth to your hair. This style frames the eyes and also works well with glasses. Curved moonbeam bangs are feminine, with a subtle curve at the ends. It enhances the tapered style and suits round, long and oval face shapes.

No. 24: Soft pixie with soft bangs
Start with a style that includes a soft pixie and soft bangs. As you age, it's important to keep your look modern and stylish. Aim for a personal style and choose a hair design based on your face shape. Also choose a color to enhance your skin tone. Pixie Bob is very suitable for those with long face shapes. It adds volume at the crown and includes soft bangs that break up the shape of the face without relying on heavy bangs. Don't be afraid to change things up from time to time. Adjust your part and consider tucking the hair behind your ears for a different look.

No. 25: Messy wavy hair with blunt bangs
This style is perfect for anyone looking for a quick and easy look with textured hair. This style gets its unique flair from sharp, eye-catching bangs.
