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Why Older Women Cut Their Hair and Why You Don’t Have To

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10 Examples of Long Hair on Older Women

Be a leader, be a rebel, be what you want. Be middle-aged with long hair. Who’s to say with a little bit of extra care you can’t rock whatever hairstyle you want? Here are ten pictures of long hair on older women that prove you don’t have to crop your hair.

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#1: Natural Looking Blonde with Curls

This sandy blonde look is youthful and suits her complexion just right. Older women often suit light dirty blonde tones as a way to effortlessly cover graying hair with a natural color. To stay away from trying to look too young, steer clear from straight and blonde and add soft waves for playful yet age-appropriate volume.

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#2: Voluminous Soft Blonde

Lots of volume at the top and rounded curls or, alternatively, a voluminous blowout is a timeless look for mature women. And the good news? It works best with shoulder length and longer. So, whether you are growing it out or have got the length, controlled curls are always a good look. Pair it with trendy balayage hair for natural-looking blonde color.

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#3: Long and Gray

It’s a shame villainous witches are always portrayed in films with long gray hair because, to be honest, it’s simply gorgeous in real life. Keeping the long gray hair kept sleek and straight offers a polished look to what could otherwise be an unkempt hairstyle. Great for fine hair, keep it long and strong with weekly nourishing treatments and you have a beautiful daily style to go.

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#4: Low Bun with Braid

If you keep your hair long and want an elegant updo for an event, you can easily throw it back into something special. The bun kept low at the base of the neck and tugging down a few wispy hairs is easy to do at-home. Add a touch of braid moving from the crown to the bun for a fashionable twist to a classic hairstyle.

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