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60 Classy Hairstyles for 50 to 60 Years Old Women With Glasses

Who says that 50 to 60-year-old women with glasses can’t have fabulous hairstyles? When these women choose the right hairstyle for their face shape and glasses, they can look stunning.

Don’t let anyone fool you; if you’re a woman over 50, you have life experience and know precisely what you’re doing with your hairstyle.

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Hairstyles for 50 to 60-Year-Old Women with Glasses

Most women in their 50s, 60s, or even 70s choose shorter haircuts. This is especially true for those women with glasses.

Glasses with a stylish haircut are a great combination because they make these women look playful and fun while still looking professional. Easy maintenance is the other reason why women in their 50s, 60s, and above love these hairstyles.

#1: Short and Curly

The salt and pepper hair color of this short curly hairdo looks beautiful with black specs. A short haircut like this is perfect for women over 50 with thick curly hair. In addition, the shortness lightens hair weight, making it all easier to manage.

 

#2: Kinky Curly Layers

When you wear glasses, it’s important to choose a haircut that will flatter both your specs and your face shape. If you’re a Black woman with very curly hair, ask your stylist for short layers. An off-center part will show off your hair beautifully.

 

#3: Thin Hair with Bangs

Women over 50 with thin hair and glasses should avoid any hairstyle that will make it look even thinner. This short straight haircut features minimal layering that gives the mane body and super short bangs that graze the eyebrows. 

 

#4: Women’s Buzz Cut

Do you consider yourself a bold woman when it comes to your hairstyle? Then, try out this women’s buzz cut if you’re not afraid to go super short! It encourages women over 50 to embrace their natural greys and whites and will help your cute glasses pop!

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