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Hairstyles For The Older Woman

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fruitsalad | 19:49 Tue 31st Jan 2017 | Body & Soul
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I would like to go shorter, my hair is straight and to my shoulders, I would like to go shortish, but need something easy to style, I have biggish features, so a pixie style wouldn't suit, any ideas please.
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What about a shortish bob? Bobs seem to suit most people.
Try a crop, to the chin, maybe shorter at back, a la Vidal Sassoon ...
If you have straight hair, Fruit Salad, a bob or a crop, as described by Smurf, should be easy to maintain.
A bob with gentle layers around jaw.
Just Google, hairstyles for the Older Woman and look at Images. There are some lovely styles there.
Depends what your hair is like and how much you like styling, i.e blow drying it. I have very short pixie ( me, a pixie ??) and all I have to do, as I wash my hair every night in the shower, is rinse it with hot water in the morning to get rid of bedhead, comb , and when dry fluff up with gel. But you have to get a good cut.
In our area, the "Mrs Slocombe"( Are you being served ) purple/blue rinse cut look seems to be 'well in fashion' around the Shoreham, Worthing, Goring By Sea, Angering, Ferring and Rustington districts.....

There's an army of them on pension day!!......

I think I better run, eh?......... :-)
^^
Angmering .....oooh forgot East Preston, especially near the Post office :-)
I would keep the length to your shoulders, but have a 'growing out fringe' to about cheekbone length.
I had mine cut into a chin length bob, stays in place all day and looks good.
Firs, tly I don't think you should aim for hairstyles for the older woman, aim for a change.I agree with smurfchops, the shorter at the back longer at the front that I see woman of all ages sporting at the moment looks edgy and smart at the same time.
Will google, Tilly. I have lots of very fine, straight hair. I stopped colouring it last December (2015) and it has gone a rather nice blonde-ish, silvery grey. I've grown it to whole, chin-length bob and am agonising about it looking lank even when sparkling clean. Difficult, isn't it.
Keep your crowning glory long.
I'm knocking on a bit and have what's called an inverted bob .Cut short into the back of the neck and longer at the sides, chin length with a choppy fringe .It's so easy to manage and makes fine hair look fuller .
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