Long layers
New York City freelance hairstylist Carrie Butterworth advises ladies with long, thick hair to place layers towards the bottom of their hair rather than around their faces.
Asymmetrical bangs
Bangs should only be worn if you have a high forehead, according to Butterworth, as they might highlight facial flaws.
Slightly cropped haircut
Ageing strands can appear older if you subject your hair to chemical treatments and heat style.
Shoulder-length hair
Forget what you thought about having long hair after the age of 40; thick hair that falls shoulder-length or longer really looks more polished and youthful.
Curly bob
For this reason, chin-length hair is preferred by many older women over longer hair: "Long hair draws attention to drooping facial features by dragging the eyes down."
Long hair with waves
You are in luck if your hair is wavy.Having curly hair is a great texture since you can wear it straight.
Ombre ringlet hairstyle
Butterworth suggests layers for curly hair, but not too short. "Layers will show off the beautiful natural texture of the curl and release the weight of the hair," she says.
Side-swept bangs
As people age, their facial features become more noticeable and frequently severe, and having limp hair doesn't help.