33. Pixie for Wavy Hair
A tousled pixie for wavy hair screams maximum texture and volume. Use a flat iron to add waves and enhance the definition, especially if you have curly hair and want to tone it down slightly. For the finishing touch, apply enough balm to create separation and texture.
34. Pixie Cut for Thin Hair
One of the ideal pixie cuts for seniors with thin hair is a tapered one with many layers and textures. It offers fullness, volume, and movement.
35. Pixie Cut for Thick Hair
Pixie cuts for thick hair are easier to manipulate into texture and style. Sleek or textured? If you’re tired of your greyish hair, ask for a blonde color that will help hide the grey. The bad news is a dense mane can be very fragile and dry. So, stylists recommend moisturizing shampoo and conditioner when washing it.
36. Feathered Pixie for Older Women with Glasses
The most flattering pixie for older women with glasses features feathered layers and a piece-y texture. This type of short pixie cut with glasses allows the locks to have a layered, rounded shape that suits seniors the best. And hey, adding blonde highlights and lowlights won’t hurt the look. The result is sassy and dimensional!
37. Choppy Pixie
A choppy pixie for senior women gives their entire style softness and edginess. To style this chop, add a lot of texture to create a fuller-looking finish. Use a dry texture spray to work the shape and show off the choppy layers and texture.
38. Very Short Pixie
A very short pixie is a hairstyle that flatters an oval face shape.
39. Soft Grey Pixie with Wispy Bangs
A pixie haircut is a good choice. The soft textured sides and top create the illusion of fuller hair. Add some root lifters directly on the roots and some textured cream towards the ends to give it a cool look. Salon upkeep would be every 4 to 6 weeks.
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