Blunt bangs can be harsh and draw attention to wrinkles, making them unflattering for older faces. Opt for face-framing pieces instead.
Short pixie cuts can be unforgiving, especially with thinning hair, highlighting wrinkles and making the face stand out.
Long hair can emphasize sagging skin and is difficult to maintain, potentially looking unkempt if not trimmed regularly.
Hair without layers can appear flat and highlight thinning areas. Adding layers can provide volume and hide imperfections.
Flat, straight hair can look lifeless and make facial lines more visible. Add soft bangs or face-framing layers for a youthful look.
Face-framing layers can balance and highlight your bone structure, creating a flattering and youthful hairstyle.
Angular haircuts can make aging signs more obvious. Softer, more forgiving styles are better for older faces.
Shag hairstyles need lots of layers, which can make older hair look thin and remove too much bulk.