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If you’re looking for youthful and flattering hairstyles for women over 50 with glasses, then you’ve come to the right place! Eyeglasses shouldn’t just be a necessity for prime ladies but a stylish fashion accessory as well!
First things first – check your face shape! All aspects of your hairstyle should depend on it – from the bangs and parting style to the length – the primary goal is to find the perfect match for your face and lifestyle.
Another tip to appear younger with spectacles is to pair your haircut with a fitting hair color, of course, considering your specs! Take inspiration from how Helen Mirren, Meryl Streep, Salma Hayek, and Viola Davis sprightly strut on the red carpet with their matching hairstyles and glasses!
You’ll confidently believe that age is truly just a number and won’t ever limit your styling options! No matter how long your desired hair is – short, medium-length, super long – there’s undoubtedly a perfect way to look lovely with your eyewear.
Show everyone how full of life you are with an adorable hairstyle! Choose from these super trendy hairstyles for women over 50 with glasses!
Opt for a timeless pixie cut made a little softer. The trend right now for pixie cuts is the shaved sides, but Iask your stylist for a bit of softness around the edges. The best part is the super short and heavy fringe! This looks great for women with glasses and fun frames.
Make sure you learn all the ways you can style it. It’s pretty texturized, so you can get away with minimal styling tools and products. If you want to play with the style, you should learn all the options!
It’s a quick style for active women over 50 who want to look trendy no matter their age.
Medium-Length Shag
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This is one of the best medium-length hairstyles for women over 50 with glasses and clear frames! This is a look from the ’70s can very well make you look younger than over 50! The bangs and waves on this shoulder-length cut all point towards your eyes, which can very much highlight its beauty.
Short Curly Hair
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This short curly hair for a woman over 50 is beautiful. The curls would seem like the accessory your textured bob needs! Just like how your eyewear can be your fashion piece, wear your ginger curls elegant and proud!
Pixies are classic yet fun. The best thing about this haircut is that it can be customized to each person, and it’s fast and easy to style.
This look is perfect for fine hair that tends to lack volume. Use a mousse applied at the root on towel-dried hair, and after the hair has been dried, apply a light texturizing product or spray like Aveda Phomollient and Air Control hair spray.
This cut is perfect for women who don’t have a lot of time to get ready in the morning but does require more frequent visits to the salon to maintain.
The long bob for round faces is ideal for businesswomen in their 50s and laid back ladies alike. This cut, partnered with the everyday bangs, can turn your rounded sides to a more edged and elongated appearance.
Flattering Cut for a Square Face
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Having longer locks on the front, along with full bangs, cut the rigid appearance of a square-shaped face for women aged 50. The gold frames on these glasses may have a rounder frame so that the face has more curved patterns.
Feathered Bob with Bangs
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Comb out your pixie using a wide-toothed comb for this feathered look. The bangs on a 50-year-old woman may hang loose over the forehead or may slightly touch your eyewear for that weightless look.
When it comes to hair styles for women over 50 with glasses and thin hair, it’s all about texture. Grab a bunch of locks and trim them successively, following a downward pattern. These produce shorter strands that are awesome for a fuller body perfect for women in their 50s with thin hair who have glasses and thin frames.
Textured Cut for Thick Hair
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What a stylish textured cut for ladies over 50 with glasses and thick hair. After shearing in short lengths, blow-dry while brushing to keep the form. You can add bangs and some fringes to frame the face for a more youthful look.
All 50-year-old women deserve to feel beautiful and sexy, and that’s what this haircut does for her face shape and frames.
This haircut is designed to give every face shape the confidence because when you look good, you feel good! It’s easy to style with only 4 curls, and you can wear it for days with Redken’s powder grip and dry shampoo.
Think about cutting out all of your old brunette permanent color. When your hair grows back, both embrace your natural silver color.
The best thing about this 50-year-old woman haircut is how the texture is such a strong contrast to her glasses and purple frames. It brings attention to both!
This is a great modern haircut to suit women who don’t want to be held back by their hair. The heavy texture requires minimum styling. However, this hairstyle with frames should be maintained every 5-6 weeks.
Just like her glasses and frames, this hairstyle is bold. According to Jo-Ellan Dimitrius, “A woman with short hair is perceived as confident – not having to hide anything.”
Women are always expected to have long hair and show their femininity, and in contemporary American culture, women with short hair are more often seen as less feminine but more professional. In truth, it radiates boldness – breaking the perception of women in society.
My name for it is an ashy angled bob. I texturized her ends for some movement to her hair.
To pull off this haircut for women over 50 with glasses, you should be bold enough to chop inches off. You should be willing enough to have this haircut in the long run because growing your hair out is not a piece of cake.
Also, consider your face shape. There are different types of short haircuts these days, and you just have to figure out which one fits your face shape and if you’re wearing glasses and frames. People with oval-shaped faces can pull off any haircut.
Lastly, you should be able to maintain your hair. Having less amount of hair does not mean less amount of maintenance. I, myself, do have short hair, and it is hard to manage it. I have to invest time to make it look good.