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21 Flattering Hairstyles for Women Over 60 with Round Face Shapes

by Anna Truong
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21 Flattering Hairstyles for Women Over 60 with Round Face Shapes

Who says we have to have boring hair as we enter into our golden years? Especially when famous round-faced women over 60 like Oprah and Meryl Streep rock gorgeous hairdos as they age like fine wine. Unlike some cuts that simply make your face look chubby, these hairstyles and haircuts for women over sixty with round faces will slim down fuller cheeks, and emphasize the beauty and youthful spirit in us all!

Older ladies in their sixties can flaunt their hair in many different ways, whether it’s long, medium, or short. Most of these chops are flattering as they can hide wrinkles, forehead lines, and skin imperfections.

Manny Dominguez is a stylist from Wildwood, FL who has been working with locks for over twelve years. This time, he shares a few tips. “For round-shaped faces, I give them the perfect balance considering their facial structure.”

“Haircuts that are easy to maintain and style, such as a bob or lob, are perfect for older women. These cuts tend to elongate the face, giving it a sharper appearance,” adds Dominguez.

Consultation is essential! Take the time to discuss your hair potential, lifestyle, and routine with your stylist.

Ideal hair products to use are medium to maximum hold hairsprays. Dominguez recommends Control Addict by Redken. He also suggests deep-conditioning and a purple-toning shampoo for seniors who have dimensional blonde colors.

Before your next hair appointment, check out these photos of haircuts for women over 60 with round faces.

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