These 25 Women In Their 60s Show How to Get The Perfect Haircut for Thick Hair


No. 1: Frame the face with an angled bob with layers
A face-framing angular bob with layers is perfect for an elegant lady. Enhance your style by adding bangs that frame the face. If your hair is thick, your stylist can cut it to free up movement. A slight bend or crease adds sophistication to this look and makes it easier to maintain. Enjoy this luxurious and simple hairstyle.

No. 2: Pixie bob with deep side part
The pixie bob has the length of the bob but with layers and long pixie shapes, making it feel fuller. You can style a pixie bob with a deep side part for a statement fringe. Also consider undercut as a distinctive feature. The style is sophisticated and sexy at the same time.

No. 3: Long, curly, side-parted bob
Try a round, layered shape if you want your thick, curly hair to look sleek and easy to style. The shape gives your hair a rounded, symmetrical volume, avoiding the common triangular shape that curly hair can have. A cute, side-parted bob is the way to go for a wash-and-go style.

No. 4: Edgy Razored Pixie Cut
If your hair is very thick, you can reduce some of its volume by cutting it. An undercut is an area that is cut very short under the rest of your hair. Pair the bottom with a textured pixie cut. I recommend keeping the area around the ears soft to maintain a feminine appearance.

No. 5: Long messy textured pixie
You can elevate this haircut by adding new texture and volume to it. This taller genie may have tufts extending around the ears. Through the nape, it can give a nice, elongated and feathery appearance. To add volume, apply a root-enhancing spray like Sect & King Setting Spray. Next, style it using a round brush.
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No. 6: White blonde on blunt concave bob
A concave bob is a hairstyle where the hair is curved inward. This inward-curving style creates a rounded shape that elegantly transitions into an A-line. For thick, white hair, an undercut and slight bevel can make it look great.

No. 7: Layered pixie with side bangs
The soft pixie cut is a feminine and versatile short hairstyle. Ask to keep the length at the ears, this allows it to be placed behind your ears for a shorter but gentler look compared to around-the-ear pieces. The full, sweeping brim provides coverage and frames the face beautifully.

No. 8: Pink rounded bob with soft bangs
Think of a round pink bob hairstyle with soft bangs. This hairstyle is all about a sleek, rounded bob that exudes fullness. I recommend techniques like point cutting, undercutting, or using a razor to maintain a soft, smooth texture throughout the hair. With its extra roundness, this cut looks great on a narrow face shape. Finally, add soft, feminine pink to this hairstyle for a more sophisticated look.

No. 9: Effortless tapered pixie cut
If your hair is not thin, a tapered haircut can help. You should ask for softness around the neck and ear areas. Also ask for long layers, as this can add texture. I recommend a lightweight product. Consider using a cream or spray. Avoid using gels or waxes, as they can weigh down your hair.

No. 10: Short hair with stacked layers
The trendy A-line bob is perfect for thick locks. Softly blended layers create a sophisticated ambiance with a dramatic edge. The round brush will enhance your hairstyle, creating lift and body in all the right places.

No. 11: Thick, layered hair that frames the face
This style is excellent for women over 60 with thick hair who want to maintain the length of their hair. Adding additional layers to frame the crown and face allows you to eliminate voluminous style and create lift and movement. The perfect facial frame is determined by your face shape, and your hairstylist can help you achieve what suits you.
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No. 12: Light blonde over a chin-length graduated bob
Creating the right look for your hair comes with a great consultation. When you're working with fine, thick hair, you can easily create a classic round hairstyle. With an undercut, the hair will bend down, and the crown layers will be on top. This will give you a full and voluminous style.

No. 13: Shoulder length gray haircut
Easy styles are those that can be created easily. When you have beautiful, thick hair, you can add movement by removing some of the weight. When one creates light, feathery layers, the hair becomes easier to work with and style.

No. 14: Shaggy pixie with choppy layers
Thick hair pixie will need to be thinned if you want an attractive look. By framing your face from the front and side and personalizing the style, you can create the perfect cut. To reduce the weight of your hair and make it easier to style, I recommend point cuts, undercuts, and using a razor.

No. 15: Medium length peach hair with curtain bangs
Women with thick, medium-length hair can consider combining curtain bangs and peach color. I often recommend a fun color dye to anyone looking to spice up their blonde. The peach dye will fade after several washes, leaving a beautiful champagne color in blonde hair. Curtain bangs can frame and enhance the face. They can be styled and styled using a dry brush or hair straightener.

No. 16: Long, sun-kissed bob with blended layers
A long bob with sunny colors and mixed layers suits women over 60 with thick hair. The layered style needs little care as it grows elegant. Warm blonde and brown tones make hair look healthy and shiny. To maintain the glow, treat your hair with Moroccan oil every time you cleanse it.

No. 17: Coarse blonde hair of medium length
If you're a woman over 60 and your hair is blonde and coarse, try a medium-length cut. The medium cut suits different face shapes. You can bring in curtains or wavy bangs to frame your face. Wash and go or tumble dry for a stylish look are two options. Keeping your hair layers longer makes it easier to manage your style.

No. 18: Elegant angled lob haircut
Women over 60 with thick hair should consider a sleek, angular haircut if they want a sophisticated change. This style will instantly give you a confident and professional look. After cutting the ends, hairdressers should lighten the lower part of the hair. Since the haircut has no distinct layers, lightening the hair can provide the same shape and volume as layers, allowing the hair to fall naturally and beautifully. Adjust the length in the front according to the face shape.

No. 19: Thin medium layers on silver hair
Thin medium layers look amazing on women over 60 with thick, silver hair. Designers have to slide it around the middle shaft and up to the ends to remove heaviness. Removing this heaviness will allow your curly hair to stay in place. Cut the layers for a smooth motion and then run an iron 1 to 1.5 inches through them. Wrap small sections around the iron for 15-20 seconds or longer, if your hair is having trouble maintaining a curl, and wait until it cools completely before running your fingers through it.

No. 20: Short layered side swept bob
With effortless elegance, always on-trend, a short, sweeping, layered bob cut adds bounce, width and volume. The deep side split and the crease behind the ear create a soft yet shaped outline. For a softer look, arrange a parting. A thin pin comb moves it from forehead to back for even sectioning.

No. 21: Stylish wedge bob style
A straight, graduated bob is an easy style to maintain. With this style, the nape does not require much attention, and the weight line falls naturally. However, if your hair is wavy or curly, you will need to blow dry it with a brush to shape it nicely. Keep the sides a little longer for a subtle transition from short hair to longer hair.

No. 22: Chunky layers for gray hair
Layers add movement, texture, and variety to long hair. They can give hair more length and width or even make it frizzy. Tell your hairstylist the effect you want from your layers. Blow-drying layers that frame your face in different directions can dramatically change your look, so don't be afraid to experiment.
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No. 23: Thick inverted lob for straight hair
People with thick hair can choose the “lob” style. Remember that this may make the hair appear thicker. To mitigate this, consider reducing the length slightly. This can help adjust the overall shape, especially at the back of the neck (or “nap of the neck”). Although layered cuts reduce hair bulk, avoid cutting it too short. The thickest part of the hair is where the shortest layer is located. Therefore, this layer should ideally lie below the bottom of the ear.

No. 24: Short shaggy pixie with side bangs
Do you want to go shorter with your hairstyle while maintaining length on the sides? I would suggest a short, layered cut. To soften the look, add a wide side fringe that extends to the longer sides. This type of cut allows for deep parting, giving your hairstyle a sleeker look. If you use a hair straightener on the ends of your hair, avoid overdoing it. This may cause your hair to look disconnected from the rest of the pieces.

No. 25: Blonde pixie with short swoopy layers
The trendy short haircut involves narrowing the nape of the neck and adding layers to the top and sides. Keep these areas longer so you can blow-dry hair away from your face and add a feathered look at the back. To style it, I recommend a cream-based product. Slide your fingers away from your face to separate the strands.
