1Long and Lovely
John Shearer//Getty ImagesWhoever asked, "Does long hair make an older woman look older?" has clearly never seen Naomi Campbell. And if you are still on the fence about growing out your hair, then opt for a weave or a wig to get the style sans commitment.
2Voluminous Pixie
Kevin Winter//Getty ImagesIf there's one person who knows how to age gracefully, it's Jane Fonda. Take the plunge with a short style that features lots of layers and volume.
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3Beachy Bob
Jon Kopaloff//Getty ImagesAlfre Woodard's bob somehow looks both coifed and windswept. To achieve this look, go for a short cut with tons of layers, and add in loose waves with a curling iron to create volume and dimension.
4Pompadour Updo
Pascal Le Segretain//Getty ImagesNobody does chic like Helen Mirren. Mirror her elegant style with a pompadour updo, which gives thinner hair tons of volume at the crown, making it appear thicker.
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5Voluminous Lob
Noel Vasquez//Getty ImagesA "lob" (long bob) like Padma Lakshmi's strikes the perfect versatile balance between short and long hair. To boost your hair's fullness, apply a volumizing mousse all over damp strands and, once dry, curl the bottom half of hair with a large-barrel curling iron.
6Curly Mohawk
ABC//Getty ImagesUpdate your updo with this fantastic hairstyle for older women. This mohawk style, as pictured on Viola Davis, won't make you look like you are chasing a trend. The way her curls cascade down gives just the right amount of edge.
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7Spunky Crop
Jeff Spicer//Getty ImagesA pixie with choppy pieces looks fresh and youthful‚ plus it's wash-and-go low-maintenance. Try out feathery micro bangs with your pixie like Judi Dench. These can help elongate your face and bring attention to your eyes. A dab of pomade worked through small sections of dry hair will enhance the shape.
8Tantalizing Tendrils
Stephane Cardinale - Corbis//Getty ImagesIf you have medium-length or even long hair, a quick way to update your look is simply to pull it back into a messy bun. If your hair is layered like Salma Hayek, then let a tendril down on each side of your face to help frame your face.
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9Bangs with Long Waves
Pascal Le Segretain//Getty ImagesAngela Bassett's cool, fringed style is the height of glam. Long waves help accentuate your cheekbones, while blunt bangs frame your face.
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10Side Swoop
Jerod Harris//Getty ImagesPart the front of your hair off-center before blowdrying to easily add subtle drama, like Patti LaBelle. Spritz a light setting spray onto the part and front section to keep it in place.
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11Full Curly Texture
Pascal Le Segretain//Getty ImagesEmbracing hair's volume and curly or wavy texture adds a flattering softness to the face, as Andie MacDowell proves. Distribute a curl-defining mousse through damp strands before air-drying or styling.
12Asymmetrical Style
Amy Sussman/SHJ2019//Getty ImagesAn asymmetrical cut gives your face and overall look some dimension. We love Jennifer Lopez's honey blonde take on this asymmetrical bob.
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13Lush Curls
Steve Granitz//Getty ImagesNo matter what your hair's length, bouncy, well-shaped spirals read as lively, youthful and glamorous. Curl small sections using a 3/4" curling iron for tighter coils or use a 1-inch one to make it looser like Meg Ryan.
14Elegant Topknot
Stephane Cardinale - Corbis//Getty ImagesGive facial features a visual "lift" like Julianne Moore by pulling hair back into a soft chignon at the crown of your head. Lightly mist the front with hairspray to tame any flyaways.
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15Auburn Curls
Michael Kovac//Getty ImagesIf you want to amp up your natural curls, try out a subtle auburn color like Debbie Allen. To make your face the star of the show, pull back some of your hair at the crown, but still allow your curls to cascade.
16Effortless Updo
Monica Schipper//Getty ImagesNext time you put your hair up, try leaving a few pieces out and styling them to one side, like Susan Sarandon.
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17Defined Ringlets
Omar Vega//Getty ImagesLet your natural texture shine through like Oprah Winfrey. The best way to make sure each coil is defined? Apply a gel for curly hair when strands are still wet.
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18Bob with Chunky Highlights
David Livingston//Getty ImagesIf you want your color to pack a punch, opt for chunkier highlights, like Christine Baranski. These streaks will light up your whole face.
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19A Close Cut with Volume
Jamie McCarthy//Getty ImagesA pompadour hairstyle can often give an edgy look to older women. To soften it, add some loose curls and let it fall slightly to the side, a la Vivica Fox. You can achieve this look with a close cut by adding some clip-ins to the top of your hair. If your hair is longer then try pushing it all up to the front of your hair and pinning it where necessary to frame your face.
20Curly Bangs
John Lamparski//Getty ImagesThink you can't have bangs with curly hair if you don't dedicate time to blow dry them every morning? Think again. Curly bangs are flattering and no-fuss — just take it from Bernadette Peters.
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