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Short haircut for women over 50.

A pixie cut for older women is shorter in the back and sides and longer on top. There is no need to sacrifice style in these years when ease and comfort are sought. Some women prefer the pixie cut for its modern look and the time savings it provides.

California hairstylist Rachelle Edrozo rounds up the brightest pixies. Her tip? Start with a pixie bob! “If you’ve never had a pixie cut, you should know that it makes your hair grow quickly. Tuck in your bangs to see if your face looks good without your hair touching your shoulders,” she adds.

We’ve seen high fashion women sporting the iconic pixie cut looks. These include long side bangs and layers and sometimes asymmetry for added originality. Viola Davis and Linda Evangelista top the list of great women who rocked the pixie cut in their golden years.

Pixie hair can contour your face shape, add thickness to your mane, and make your daily life easier, all at the same time. Add bangs or wispy ends for a modern twist. “If you want to remove all the hair from your neck, it’s good to leave a bit of length in the front. Long side bangs also give the pixie cut a feminine look,” Rachelle tells us.

Volume is your top priority, especially if you have fine locks. To help, our expert says, “The Big Sexy Hair Root Boost is essential for a short pixie cut. It’s best to have height when your hair is short. To maintain its shape, “you need to plan a haircut every 4 to 6 weeks, to make your hair taller.”

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