Women Over 60 With Thick Hair Say These Are the Perfect Short Haircuts to Get


No. 1 silver textured bob for thick hair
This textured silver bob is perfect for those who have thick hair and are looking for a fresh change. The hair is cut to a medium length, just above the shoulders, and features soft layers that enhance volume while maintaining a polished look. This style is especially flattering for round and oval face shapes, adding definition and elegance. Styling requires minimal effort – just a light mousse or texturizing spray for an effortless tousled finish. Perfect for anyone who wants to embrace their natural thickness with a stylish edge.

No. 2: Straight pixie with choppy layers
A straight pixie with choppy layers works best for a smooth, straight hair texture. This haircut enhances your crown, frames your face and forms an A-line on the side. It tapers the neck to a feathered hairline. All of these elements combine to create a feminine and bold look with a textured finish.

No. 3: Low maintenance short intermittent pixie
Thick-haired women in their 60s will love this short, sleek pixie. Shaping your hairline into a rounded shape can soften sharp edges and enhance the feminine look of your short style. Using the channel cutting method for thick hair can reduce weight and increase texture for improved hair movement.

No. 4: Pixie brunette with messy layers
This type of hairstyle is a brunette pixie with messy layers. The long pixie is a modern and attractive style that women over the age of 60 love. The length of this genie gives it fullness and body. When worked with natural curly texture, it creates a feminine, short style. The tapered neck and hairline create a head-hugging style. The long, cut layers add a lot of dimension to it. Using a texture spray can hold and style wavy hair. After hair is completely dry, use your fingertips to create a messy look.

No. 5: Cheek length graduated haircut
A cheek-length haircut with a graduated look can give you a chic and modern look. They serve round or square faces well by providing flattering angles and a touch of sophistication to your look.

No. 6: Gray bowl cut with small bangs
This haircut is a lifestyle piece suitable for people with an artistic, sexy and unconventional personality. To achieve this style, a cut and some additional texture from shaving and cutting work is necessary. Thick hair can easily handle this style. Straight and curly textures look so great with this cut, giving a different look to each texture. The fullness around the temples with this cut complements those who have a smaller face shape and a narrow forehead. Rounding off the look with bold glasses can enhance the style, but it's not a requirement.

No. 7: Short stacked pixie hair with fringe
The haircut is a short stacked bob with a fringe. A stylish way to cut thick, straight hair is with the classic upside-down pixie. This haircut is perfect for long or pear face shapes because it allows for length around the face and ears. Lots of formula will help remove the bulk of thick hair, preferably the tapered nape of the neck. The haircut maintains a rounded shape in the occipital area for a more feminine look. A simple, flat brush will style this hair quickly.

No. 8: Short hair layers with swoopy bangs
Short layered hair with curly bangs is a great option. Women in their 60s looking to improve their style with a new haircut should consider an asymmetrical French haircut. This sleek look features side bangs that blend with short layered pieces. Slight asymmetry can balance out some face shapes, especially round, long, and heart shapes. Smoothing your texture with a hair dryer and flat iron can update your look from simple to sexy in just minutes.

No. 9: Soft inverted bob with side fringe
A soft, inverted bob with side fringe complements a variety of face shapes, especially oval and heart faces. The angular cut of the bob and side fringe create a look that ties together well.

No. 10: Chin length gray bob with side part
Ask for a sleek, inverted bob with a side part. This style can also be worn with a middle part and styled with curls!

No. 11: Dimensional pixie with side bangs
Dimensional bangs with side bangs can favor a woman in her 60s with thick hair. You could really benefit from having an undercut. The undercut adds dimension to the style, making the pixie cut stand out. The undercut shows more texture and makes styling easier while controlling less hair. Incorporating side bangs with a pixie cut frames the face and softens the style. Texture clay or cream helps cut hair and show off the new pixie with nice proportions.

No. 12: Curly round bob with piece-y bangs
To create a chic curly look for women in their 60s with a long face shape, ask your hairstylist about rounded layers and a length that hugs the cheekbones. Adding soft, feminine tendrils frames the face, adds cut texture to a round shape, and creates a more flattering style.

No. 13: Super short bob for wavy hair
Enjoy the attractive look of very short hair with wavy hair. This bob is a fun, easy-care style that highlights your hair's wavy texture. To enhance your hair's texture, use a little lightweight mousse or texturizing spray. Gives a messy finish.

No. 14: Separate pixie cut with long fringe
A pixie cut with a long fringe is a funky style for women in their 60s and can be worn in many ways. I suggest trying an asymmetrical pixie with separation and long, framed bangs. Disconnecting can create dimension, remove bulk, and add more oomph to a style. It also allows for greater longevity when developing shorter styles. Pixie cuts work great with thin hair textures, providing more body and shape to the hair.

No. 15: Pixie hair styled on the side with layers
Enhance your look with side pixie layers. Style Tip: Add texture with a light pomade for a chic, lively finish.

No. 16: Textured haircut with shaggy layers
A short haircut can be made more voluminous with shaggy layers! The softness of the texture gives a youthful, lifted and airy look, especially on thick hair.

No. 17: Very short bob with graduated layers
A very short bob with graduated layers is a high-quality, low-maintenance haircut. Longer layers simplify using a medium-sized round brush for smooth blowing. You can also use a curling iron for a sleeker look. The stacked back is an attractive feature. It enhances the shape of the haircut. The cutting grows in an aesthetic way. Trimming every 6 weeks maintains its appearance.

No. 18: Voluminous wedge bob with layered bangs
Change up your look with a voluminous wedge featuring layered bangs. This style adds dynamic volume and works well with heart-shaped or oval faces, highlighting your features with elegant style. It especially complements straight and wavy hair, allowing layers and volume to enhance the natural texture.

No. 19: High stacked bob with face framing
Choose a thickly layered bob hairstyle for extra volume. The hairstyle is given extreme texture for a bold and unique look.

No. 20: Short one length cut with blunt bangs
The bob has a sharp finish and is styled in one length. This style also includes sharp bangs. However, it can work without bangs and can be versatile in partial placement.

No. 21: Jaw length bob with undercut
The angled bob suits well with people with an adventurous fashion sense. This hairstyle highlights the noticeable color difference and suits those who prefer an undercut.

No. 22: A messed up cut of weak feathers
A short pixie cut with lots of texture creates a soft, feathered style. This hairstyle suits those who prefer fuss-free grooming and a quick morning routine.

No. 23: Shaggy pixie with Wispy layers
You'll feel great with cute, modern pixie hair with soft layers. Tell your stylist that you want short layers on top, with longer, softer layers around your face. I especially love the asymmetrical bangs styled with shorter pieces. The back has been left shaggy to enhance the soft look, adding to its elegant appeal. The cut should be close to the head for a modern look. Use a texture paste, like Mess it Up from Pureology, to achieve this style.

No. 24: Messy wavy bob with feathered layers
The layered bob is a classic style that never goes out of style. With so many ways to style it, an ombre bob is always a good option. If you have a narrow jawline, a layered bob will provide fullness around your face, creating a beautiful shape. Try using a hot roller to create this cut. After the rollers have cooled, remove them and use your fingers or a brush to break up the curls. This will create a messy texture. This technique gives your classic style a little edge without overdoing it.

No. 25: Edgy long pixie with a pointed nape
The haircut style is a textured, asymmetrical pixie cut with lots of volume. The finishing touch is a tapered neckline that enhances the overall look.

No. 26: Short, wavy cut frames the face
Embellish your features with a short, face-framing bob cut. Feather pieces around your face soften your features. The hair is styled slightly back to open up the narrow eye area, and the bob also softens the jawline. The graduated back adds more volume to the hairstyle. Longer layers are designed in a straight cut for a modern look. This style can make you look more youthful.
