Age really is just a number. You may have spent 60-plus years figuring out what hairstyles look best on you, but don't be surprised if you find yourself wanting a change. Sometimes we want to emphasize new things and other times, the things we used to emphasize become what we want to hide. Ultimately, you'll look good with a cut and color you're comfortable with, but that doesn't mean it has to be the one you've had forever.
While you should actively consider your face shapeand hair texture when choosing a style, there are plenty of other factors that go into the decision. How much upkeep do you want to do? Do you live an active life? More than others, some hairstyles will just feel right. To aid you in finding a new look, we've rounded up some beautiful women who found a style that flatters their features, along with tips from top stylists.
Meet the Expert
•Adam Livermore is a hairstylist and international educator at Oribe, based in New York City.
• Richy Kandasamy is a professional colorist and member of the R+Co Collective.
Keep reading for 30 of our favorite hairstyles for women over 60.
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Curly Lob
Angela Bassett lets her curls live their best life in this side-parted lob. The shoulder length is perfect for her natural texture since it lends a little weight to curls and keeps them from poofing out. "For styling,R+Co Zig Zag Root Teasing + Texture Spray ($36)is perfect for hold at the root and big '60s volume," says Kandasamy. "You will also want to finish withR+Co Outer Space Flexible Hairspray($37) for light hold and movement."
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Wavy Lob
Ellen Barkin looks as fabulous as ever with a wavy shoulder-length cut. It's trendy among women decades younger than her, but she easily pulls it off because it's perfect for her fine hair. By adding a slight wave to her 'do, she adds instant volume.
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Pixie
Kris Jenner may have the most famous daughters on the planet, but she's a style icon in her own right. Her signature short hair is utterly flattering thanks to light layers and long sideburns that lend dimension and highlight her cheekbones, respectively. To keep this style from falling flat, work in a volumizing mousse.
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Curly Bob With Bangs
Alfre Woodard embraces her curls and she couldn't look better. To replicate her 'do, ask your stylist to incorporate long layers, which will lend shape to your cut, and don't shy away from curly bangs. Woodard's chin-length cut complements her oval face shape but if you've got a round, diamond, or heart-shaped face you may want to opt for mid- to shoulder-length instead.
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Long and Wavy
As women age, there is a tendency to go shorter but Madonna writes this off with her long, youthful mane. If you've got medium to thick hair, follow the Queen of Pop's lead by curling hair with a 1 1/2-inch wand and then tousling with fingers. It's visually effortless.
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Layered Bob
Former Paris Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld would have a hard time being anything but trendy, but her layered bob makes her even more so. It gives off all the vibes Roitfeld embodies: edgy, cool, and sophisticated, even though it's a less-styled route than most women her age take.
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Afro
For those of you with textured tresses, Jennifer Lewis makes a strong case for wearing your hair au natural. Not only is her sculpted afro super stylish but it will also keep your hair routine to a minimum. Just be sure to nourish your mane by keeping it moisturized with a hydrating product like Mixed Chicks Deep Conditioner ($13).
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Voluminous Lob
If your hair is on the finer side, try blow-drying with a round brush and lifting locks as you go, which will amp up the volume. A spray like Living Proof's Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray ($36) will help add further volume and texture.
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Sleek Ponytail
Looking to keep your hair off of your face while still looking stylish? Opt for an updo like the foolproof ponytail. If you've got medium to long tresses, slick back using Bumble and bumble Bb. sumogel ($35) into a high ponytail like Oprah here. Maybe even consider a middle part if you want to turn up the trend factor.
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Wavy
Susan Sarandon has naturally wavy hair, and she doesn't bother trying to "tame" or straighten it with the blow-dryer/flat iron combo. Instead, she works with her waves, even enhancing them with the right tools and products (read: a 1-inch curling iron and Sunday II Sunday Revive Me Daily Moisturizing Spray, ($31).
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Blunt Bob
Lynn Whitfield's sleek bob is timeless. If your hair is on the finer side, opt for blunt ends like Whitfield to make your mane appear thicker. To style, straighten hair, spritz with a bit of Redken Shine Flash Shine Spray ($24), and tuck behind the ear. The result is très chic.
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Burgundy Updo
Megan Mullally's burgundy color is proof that there are worse things than not being able to hang onto your natural color. The dark red shade adds a nice contrast to her fair complexion—and complements nearly every other skin tone, too. With color being the star of this look, opt for simple styling like a loose updo with face-framing tendrils.
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Tousled Shoulder-Length
If you're going gray you can always dye it but Diane Keaton makes a strong case for making the gray hair transition. "Diane Keaton always has great hair," says Livermore. "I love that she wears her natural color, and her styles are always classic but also a little tousled and frisky." Add a little bit of volume powder like Sexy Hair Big Sexy Hair Powder Play ($22) at the roots to get that extra lift and fullness.
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Tousled Waves
Michelle Pfeiffer proves that tousled waves are just as good for the red carpet as they are for the beach. If you have a diamond or square-shaped face like Pfeiffer, a side part and waves will soften your angular features. To get her visually effortless look, simply prep hair with a sea salt spray then air-dry.
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Side-Swept Bangs
Beauty Beverly Johnson's long, lush locks—extensions or not—show that you don't have to compromise on length as you age. Meanwhile, caramel highlights brighten her complexion. If you're curious about bangs but you are worried about the commitment, side-swept bangs are your hassle-free solution.
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Super-Sleek Bob
If there's one thing we can be sure of with Iman, it's that she's not afraid of a hairstyle change. We won't deny that we love when she wears her hair long but this super-sleek bob is head-turning. Prep hair with Goldwell Kerasilk before blow-drying with Conair InfinitiPro Hair Dryer to achieve straight and shiny perfection.
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Blunt Bangs
Jane Seymour has always worn her hair long—it's sort of her trademark. Here, she couples a lengthy mane with lash-grazing blunt bangs that bring out her eyes. To keep straight hair from going limp, add long layers to create just the right amount of volume.
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Side Flip
If you're like Gloria Estefan and you've got a natural curl or wave to your hair, embrace it. Natural texture lends body and fullness to thinning hair—as does a deep side flip. To keep curls defined and frizz-free, moisturize with Briogeo Curl Charisma™ Rice Amino + Avocado Leave-In Defining Cream ($24).
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Bouncy Waves
There are few people in this world more well-known for their beauty than Christie Brinkley. From the late 1970s to today, she's consistently represented the laid-back, California style of looking good. "To get that perfect 'Bardot’ blonde, you will want to use a great toning mask likeR+Co Sunset Blvd Blonde Toning Masque ($42)to combat yellow brassy tones and to nourish locks," recommends Kandasamy.
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Voluminous Lob
As Livermore notes, the length seen on Loretta Devine is a great example of one that works perfectly for her face shape. "Her hair length is always just grazing the base of her neck and her styles are always soft, smooth, and voluminous," he says.
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Curtain Bangs
Goldie Hawn's feathered 'do is pure bombshell. Curtain bangs and long layers help to frame her face and slightly flipped out ends add just the right amount of sass.
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Lob With Bangs
Mary Steenburgen's chestnut-hued lob gets bonus points for bangs that up the cool factor while simultaneously hiding forehead wrinkles. When it comes to styling this look, keep in mind that a blow-dryer is your friend. Pros recommend blowing outyour bangs while your hair is still very wet, as they have a tendency to dry faster than the rest of your hair.
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Dreadlock Bob
Whoopi Goldberg brings sophistication to dreadlocks à la bob. The shoulder-grazing length perfectly frames her face and is a breeze to maintain. Spritz locs with a daily dose of Locsanity Daily Moisturizing Refreshing Spray ($16) to keep this style looking fresh.
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Mid-Length and Feathered
Haven't you heard? Feathered hair is making a comeback. And who better to demonstrate that than former Charlie's Angel, Jaclyn Smith? Her do's got plenty of body and dimension that is actually relatively easy to achieve. Simply separate your hair into sections before curling and brushing out the ringlets, so as to add more volume. To keep this look modern, tousle with fingers.
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Oversized Volume
Diana Ross's iconic mane is proof that over-the-top volume looks just as good over 60 as it does under 30. While this style works best with medium to thick hair, those with finer strands can add body with the right volumizing products.
Byrdie Tip
To maximize volume, use a diffuser to blowdry hair upside down while scrunching gently.
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Brushed-Out S-Waves
Tina Knowles is proof that amping up waves with excess volume can still be classic. The easiest way to achieve brushed-out S-waves like theseis with a curling iron. Opt for a barrel that's approximately one inch in diameter, like Hot Tools NanoCeramic Curling Iron ($65).
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Curly Crop
Jane Fonda's bouncy curls add tantalizing texture to straight strands. To get the look, twist hair around a flatiron, alternating the direction you twist the hair with each section. Finish with a volumizing hairspray such as Kenra Volume Spray 25 ($20) to keep curls lifted and in place.
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Side-Swept
Styling long hair doesn't have to be a production. By sweeping hair to one side and adding a slight wave, Michelle Yeoh achieves a full and healthy-looking mane.
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Retro Flip
A slight hair flip transforms Hiam Abbass's lob from classic to flirty. To achieve a similar style, curl your locks, then sweep hair so that it falls predominantly to one side. Finish with a shine-inducing spray.
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Slicked-Back Pompadour
Perhaps one of our favorite short-haired muses, Tilda Swinton's slicked-back pompadour looks great at any age.
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Blond Voluminous Bob
Pattie LaBelle's side-swept lob is proof that the style is a forever classic. We especially the giant finger waved bangs.
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Wavy Middle Part Lob
Want the answer on how to style your hair if you're growing out your bangs? Look no further than Kim Cattrall's loose, medium-length waves. Simply part your hair down the middle and tuck (or pin) the bangs behind your ears.
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Sleek and Long Middle Part
At this point, Demi Moore's signature, sleek-straight style is just as iconic as she is. If you want to keep the frizz away—especially during the humid, summer months, use Color Wow's Dream Coat Supernatural Spray ($28) before blow drying.
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Curled Bob
Here, Emma Thompson's signature silver locks are styled into a chic bob with curled pieces. We especially love the bright silver strands towards the front—they give the style a bit of dimension.
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Volumous Pixie Cut
Jamie Lee Curtis's signature pixie cut has never looked better. The volume at the crown really elevates the look.
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Crimson Lob with Bangs
Gayle King's instantly recognizable, crimson lob is such a timeless style. We're especially in love with the bangs—they frame the face, hide wrinkles, and draw attention to the eyes.
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Butter Blonde Pixie
If you're going to go for a super short pixie cut, why not add in a bit of fun and dye it blonde like Dionne Warwick? To keep your hair looking and feeling healthy, use a bit of Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil ($30).