

A hairstyle featuring a pixie bob with highlights and lowlights is a great option. Adding contrast to the hair can give older women a youthful vibrancy. This change also boosts mood and confidence. You’re never too old to let your style shine. Coloring your hair to complement the pixie bob makes everything pop. If you want a voluminous look, try a style with a graduated bob and short pixie layers. This combination creates a unique bixie that’s perfect for those with fine hair.


I see an ear-length pixie-bob with a long side-swept curtain fringe, soft internal layering at the crown and point-cut ends for feathered movement. On an oval face with fine-to-medium natural waves, the stacked crown gives lift and the warm beige blonde with micro-lowlights and a subtle root shadow adds dimension and camouflages regrowth—benefit: youthful volume and low-contrast regrowth; drawback: requires daily textured blow-dry or a round-brush to keep the wave shaped and the fringe in place.


I’m a mom and stylist in NYC — this ear‑length pixie‑bob uses short graduation at the crown with feathered layers and an outward‑flipped perimeter to boost movement. Fine-to-medium, slightly wavy hair and a faint off‑center regrowth line are ideal here; the subtle root shadow blends gray while adding lift. Pros: rounded volume and soft face‑framing. Cons: the flip needs daily styling and resists very coarse texture.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this an ear‑length pixie‑bob on a woman in her 70s with a long/oval face. Hair is fine–medium, loose wavy with medium density; the cut uses a stacked nape, feathered point‑cut layers and a wispy micro‑bang. Unique note: a small crown cowlick is used for lift. Benefits: instant crown volume and soft face framing; drawbacks: needs texturizing skills to control frizz and a subtle root‑shadow to prevent brass.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a soft shaggy pixie‑bob — short ear‑to‑nape length with a feathered micro‑fringe, stacked crown layers and a tapered nape. Hair is fine, slightly wavy with medium‑fine density; vertical point‑cutting and razor texturizing give lift. Benefits: airy volume and gentle face‑framing for a 70+ oval client. Downsides: the light blonde needs a root‑smudge and toner to avoid brass, and over‑thinning can make fine strands look wispy; a small crown cowlick will require strategic layering.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this is a chin-length, layered pixie-bob in warm copper with subtle lowlights. Short, graduated crown layers and point‑cut ends create lift and soft movement; fine-to-medium, slightly wavy hair and an oval face make it very flattering for women in their 70s. Benefits: instant volume, soft framing, easy styling with a round brush. Drawbacks: needs regular texturizing and color toning to keep the warmth; note the natural crown cowlick is used here to boost lift rather than fight it.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a soft auburn pixie‑bob: ear‑length perimeter, a longer airy side fringe and lifted crown layers. On an oval face with fine, low–medium density hair it gives instant volume via a graduated nape and vertical crown layering. Benefits: lightweight lift, soft eye framing and natural copper dimension. Downsides: needs light styling product and razor texturing can look too wispy on very coarse hair; notice the tiny temple feathering that tucks behind the ear to hide side thinning.


Listen, as a New York stylist and mom I’d call this an ear‑length pixie‑bob with a feathered perimeter and soft micro‑fringe—great on oval faces. Hair reads fine-to-medium with medium density and a natural crown cowlick that gives instant lift. Color uses a warm blonde/gray melt with a subtle root shadow for low‑contrast regrowth. Razor-texturizing and point‑cut layers keep movement; downside is it needs daily styling paste to control flyaways and isn’t best if your hair is very coarse.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this is a short 1–2″ pixie-bob for women over 70 with tight natural spirals and medium density that creates a rounded crown. Benefits: instant lift, soft face-framing baby curls at the hairline, and low-styling time with a diffuser. Downsides: tight curls can show gray contrast and frizz; I’d recommend a dry scissor shaping to preserve spiral clumps and a root-to-tip gloss to even tone.


I’m a New York stylist and mom: this soft brushed pixie has ear‑length sides, a tapered nape, feathered micro‑bang and short, textured crown layers for lift. Best on oval faces with fine-to-medium straight hair and medium density — it adds airy volume and soft framing. Downsides: needs daily styling to keep the crown lift and isn’t ideal for very thick, tight curls. Note the natural silver at the temples — ask for subtle lowlights and point‑cut texturing to keep movement.


As a New York stylist and mom, I see a short stacked pixie-bob with 2–4″ layered top, a tapered nape and feathered perimeter with a soft side micro-fringe. Fine-to-medium hair with light density and a subtle crown reverse-graduation gives natural lift; there’s a low-contrast root shadow that makes regrowth forgiving. Benefits: airy lift, soft face framing and easy heat styling; drawbacks: requires precise point-cut layering and occasional texturizing to keep movement.


As a 45‑year‑old stylist and mom from NYC: this ear‑length pixie‑bob uses point‑cut ends, a graduated nape and a soft side‑swept fringe to flatter an oval face and fine, slightly wavy hair typical in the 70s. The natural crown whorl gives lift without heavy backcombing. Benefits: instant volume, face‑framing and low daily heat styling. Drawbacks: needs a light root‑lift product for shape and won’t lay as well on very coarse or ultra‑thick hair; fringe may require careful shaping to manage the cowlick.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this is a short, ear‑length rounded pixie with a soft side sweep and feathered internal layers. Fine–medium straight hair with medium density and a small crown cowlick gives natural lift. Benefits: vibrant copper glaze that brightens the eye area and easy round‑brush styling with a light texturizer. Downsides: red fades faster than other tones—use color‑depositing shampoo and occasional acid gloss; porous ends benefit from a bond builder.


As a NYC stylist and mom, I’d call this an ear‑grazing layered pixie with a long asymmetrical side sweep. Length: short (ear to temple). Face: oval. Type: fine, straight. Density: light–medium. Unique: rose‑silver pastel glaze with a soft root‑smudge and razor‑pointed tips at the crown. Benefits: adds crown lift, frames the eyes and masks grey. Drawbacks: pastel tones fade fast and fine hair needs stacked graduation plus point‑cut texture to maintain volume and shape.


I’m a New York stylist and mom: this short pixie sits above the ears with a feathered fringe, point-cut layers and razor texturizing at the crown for lift. Best on fine-to-medium, slightly wavy hair and oval or heart-shaped faces. The warm copper with a subtle silver root shadow and micro-lights camouflages regrowth. Benefits: instant volume, soft face-framing texture; drawbacks: copper fades quicker and it’s less forgiving on very coarse, stick-straight hair.


As a 45-year-old stylist-mom in NYC, I love how this short, layered pixie sits about 2–3″ on top with ~1″ tapered sides and a wispy side sweep. Face shape: oval; hair type: fine‑straight; density: medium. Benefits: crown lift, point‑cut ends and salt‑and‑pepper lowlights add airy volume and soft dimension. Disadvantages: not ideal for very coarse or very thin scalps and it needs daily shaping to hold the crown. Notice the subtle cowlick at the crown — the stacked layers and scissor‑over‑comb texturizing cleverly redirect it.


Short ear‑grazing pixie‑bob with 1–2″ crown layers and longer face‑framing top; natural wavy, fine‑to‑medium density that achieves lift from a gentle cowlick—very flattering on oval or softly angular faces. Benefits: instant volume, dimension in silver/salt‑and‑pepper tones, low bulk. Drawbacks: needs styling cream or diffuser to define waves and a demi‑toner to neutralize brassy bits. Technical: scissor point‑cut at crown, perimeter scissor‑over‑comb, add a subtle root shadow. Unique: a thin band of lighter micro‑strands along the part creates a reflective sheen that brightens the face.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a short ear‑length chestnut pixie‑bob with a feathered crown and side‑swept fringe—great for clients in their 70s with an oval face and fine–medium density. I’d use short graduated layers at the crown and point‑cut the perimeter to build lift and camouflage temple thinning. Benefits: airy volume and soft face framing; disadvantages: daily shaping with a round brush and light paste and occasional gloss/toner to blend silver. Note: there’s a small clockwise crown cowlick—layer direction should counter it.


As a New York stylist and mom, I see a short ear‑length pixie‑bob with a soft side part, rounded perimeter and subtle crown stacking. Benefits: long top layers and interior graduation give lift for an oval face and fine-to-medium straight hair with medium density; warm bronde lowlights add depth. Downsides: it needs a round‑brush blowout to maintain the inward tuck and shows regrowth at the temple highlights; ask for diagonal face‑framing layers and light point‑cut texturing through the ends.


As a New York stylist and mom: chin‑length rounded pixie‑bob with a blunt micro‑fringe on straight, fine‑to‑medium hair with good density—great for an oval face and a woman in her 70s who wants a clean, modern frame. I’d use interior stacking and point‑cut ends to avoid a helmet shape and add a clear gloss or soft lowlights to soften the stark black. Benefits: defines jaw, minimal daily styling; disadvantages: fringe needs smoothing and very dark color can emphasize skin texture.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this is a jaw‑length rounded pixie‑bob with a long side sweep, stacked graduated nape and blended salt‑and‑pepper lowlights. Best for oval/heart faces with mostly straight, medium‑to‑thick hair and great for women 70+ who want lift. Benefits: frames eyes, adds crown volume and masks gray. Drawbacks: needs interior layering and texturizing to avoid heaviness; not ideal for very fine hair without added texture or color depth. Unique detail: a subtle temple‑tuck layer lifts the cheekbone and keeps the silhouette soft.


I’m a New York hairstylist, wife and mom — this short, ear-length rounded pixie with a wispy side-swept micro-bang and cheek-grazing layers flatters an oval face. Hair looks straight and fine-to-medium with a tapered nape and a subtle crown cowlick that gives natural lift. Benefits: soft framing, visible texture in silver tones, easy heat-free styling. Disadvantages: fringe needs daily shaping and fine hair can flatten without precise point-cut texturizing.


I’m a New York stylist and mom: this is a short pixie cropped at the nape with point-cut, razor-texturized layers and a soft side fringe that flatters an oval face. Hair reads fine-to-medium, medium density, and the stylist used demi-gloss and subtle lowlights to blend silver—note the tiny clockwise cowlick at the crown that’s been used to create natural lift. Benefits: great volume, modern edge, blends gray beautifully. Drawbacks: fringe and crown need daily shaping with a round brush and light mousse; heavy salt-and-pepper may require demi service to keep warmth.


As a New York stylist and mom, I see a short ear-grazing pixie with wispy micro-bangs and feathered crown layers. Fine-to-medium straight hair with light-to-medium density; benefit: the low-contrast root shadow and razor point-texturing add lift and depth without looking painted-on. Drawback: the crown cowlick needs directional blow-drying and the warm auburn will want occasional glossing to stay vibrant.


I’m a New York stylist and mom: this airy layered pixie is short at the nape with longer, side‑swept fringe and a lifted crown—great for an oval face and women in their 70s with fine-to-medium wavy hair and medium density. Benefits: interior layering and point‑cut ends add movement, and lowlights/root shadow blend greys for depth. Downsides: the fringe and a slight crown cowlick need daily shaping and precise texturizing with thinning shears.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this an ear‑length curly pixie with a soft face‑framing fringe for an oval face. Hair reads fine-to-medium with medium density, a natural crown cowlick that gives lovely lift, and subtle face‑framing micro‑highlights. Benefits: instant volume and brightening around the eyes; disadvantages: can frizz and shows shrinkage. Cut dry with short-layered graduation and point-cut ends; style with curl cream and a diffuser.


A long pixie is similar to a bob (also known as a ‘bixie’) and is shorter than a cropped pixie. A key feature of this pixie cut is the varying lengths of hair at the front, sides, and back (nape). It has different lengths of hair that do not join. This diverse hair length creates a textured look with movement, offering a great transition from short to long styles. Adding a soft side-swept bang to frame the face really makes this cut stand out.


Women with natural gray hair could look flawless with a feathered, messy pixie bob. The cut not only complements the natural texture of gray hair but is also stylish for all ages. When requesting this cut, ask your stylist for feathered layers and height.


The hairstyle is a unique, dimensional, long bixie cut. Gorgeous hairlines, hugging the nape closely, create the gentle feel of a soft pixie cut. The cut has a full graduated bob above the nape, giving it the look of a bob. The cut features dark blonde hair with lighter balayage pieces woven into the fringe and crown. This contrast gives the cut a dimensional pop, showcasing the color and the style.


Displaying a bixie cut is great with a two-toned style. It can create the effect of a darker nape and a lighter crown and sides. Adding layers throughout boosts fullness for fine hair. It also helps to remove weight from dense areas, which people with fine hair often struggle with. Using a razor to soften the ends can drastically change this haircut’s look.


A platinum blonde bixie, a light and straight hairstyle, suits fine textures best. Bixie is a short style that falls between a bob and a pixie, with a tapered neckline and a length that meets the jawline. This style is flattering for oval and square face shapes. Using good quality volume products that are lightweight (such as Aveda Phomollient Styling Foam) will be the foundation for this cut.


This style suits thick, coarse hair. Add some heat. Use hairspray to make the hair softer and create a smooth, flowing look. The unevenness provides a pixie vibe to the cut. It has many layers at the crown and side bangs. A lady in their 70s wanting more body and added style will find an uneven pixie bob perfect.


The cropped bob includes a tapered layer at the nape area. The rest of the bob extends above this layer, creating a defined shape. The style includes a precise cut for the outer line and minimal crown layers for some movement, creating a classic look for women over 70.

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Increase the shine on your wavy pixie bob by adding golden streaks throughout. Warmer shades can deepen and illuminate any hair color. Finish with a shine spray for extra gloss.


Consider a round pixie bob with short layers. Fine hair looks great with a round layered bob. This style creates fullness and shape. To style this bob, you should use a round brush or a 1 1/2-inch curling iron. Remember, the key is to curl long lengths in a bend. Finally, use hairspray to hold your style. This is just what your fine hair needs for a chic haircut.

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If you want funk, cuteness, and fun in your new hairstyle, a choppy pixie bob with chunky layers is perfect for you. The heavy layers in this haircut allow for versatile styling, whether you prefer a sleek or tousled look. Set off this haircut by pairing it with a rich, dimensional color for added depth.


A brown bixie is a hairstyle with layers and highlights. This cute style is soft, easy to maintain at home, and looks good on women over 70. This bixie style features softness around the hairline and entails a slight undercut with shorter pieces underneath. There’s also a longer crop bob on the crown and sides. The way the bixie is styled allows it to be a mix of classic cuts.


A bixie with angled side-swept bangs and a long fringe looks edgy and chic! The sharp edges and shape of the bixie cut really highlight the jawline, and add volume at the top of your head. You can boost volume with a root lifting spray applied at the base of your hair.


For a short bob with volume and movement, try a hairstyle with stacked layers. A good dry texture spray can enhance the volume of the layered bob.


A woman with white hair should try an ear-length pixie cut. Women over 70 with finer or thinner hair should try an ear-level micro bob. This cut allows for a stronger structure and adds layers for volume and style. Maintain a blunt shape around the cut. This will provide the needed fullness to the finer textures. A layered frame and crown shape will give a softer look to your face. It will add volume, ensuring that it doesn’t lay flat naturally. Apply volumizing mousse while blow-drying, or let hair air-dry. Once fully dry, you can fluff it up to add extra volume.

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Layering your hair can give you a fuller, rounder shape that is very attractive in a bob with a pixie twist. This style can be easily maintained, as the strong shape doesn’t require much product or special handling. This is what makes layering so beautiful. Adding bangs that frame your face gives this style a pixie-like feel, while it retains the classic short hair at the back of the neck that is typical of a bob.


Consider a jaw-length bixie hairstyle that often comes with side-swept bangs. A pixie bob can provide a modern style for women over 70 with a shorter look. I suggest a jaw-length pixie for longer face shapes. It offers balance by breaking up the face midway. Volumizing layers blend well with face-framing bangs. This gives your face a soft side sweep and adds lift to thinner hair. If your hair is thicker, using some weight removal techniques can reduce bulkiness while achieving the same style.


A layered pixie bob is a great option for those with thick hair. The unique blend of an asymmetrical and classic cut produces a chic look that is highly recommended for women over 70. Soft, feathery layers add movement and lightness to the style, making it a perfect choice for thicker, coarse hair. Choose one side of your client’s head that will complement a short asymmetrical pixie bob and seamlessly transition into a classic bob shape on the opposite side. Adding side-swept bangs helps in balancing the entire look, making it suitable for various face shapes.


Going with a side-parted undercut pixie bob will give you more volume all around. The undercut creates volume underneath that pushes the hair on top upwards, while the offset part gives instant lift around the face.


Consider a bixie hairstyle with side bangs. If you are over 70 and searching for a modern way to style your short hair, I recommend a bixie. Opt for a chin-length cut filled with a number of short layers that extend beyond the base, producing a pixie look but keeping some length. A side-swept bang is helpful for pear, round, and longer face shapes.


The hairstyle is straight and short with a tapered cut. As you age past 70, it’s common to have less hair than in your 20s and 30s. A cut that maximizes fullness can match your new hair density and texture. Maximized fullness can look like shorter hairstyles, blunt cuts, and bangs if they fit your face. For a blunt haircut that fits the neckline, ask for a French bob with minimal layers.


Many pixie bob hairdos are popular among women over 70. This elegant hairstyle is on the longer side. The style gives the hair some lightness with feathered layers and fullness on the crown and back with a graduated cut. Soft sweeping bangs give this cut its elegance. Using a round brush to style away from the face or flat iron can provide different looks.


A layered bixie works perfectly on natural grey hair. Pixie bob hairstyles can be modern and stylish for ladies over 70. Adding texture and shape to these styles suits today’s trends. To achieve a softer look and a pixie vibe on grey hair, consider adding shorter layers to the bixie.


Pixie bobs for senior ladies add a modern, youthful touch to their hairstyle. Use a razor haircut on your bob that results in gentle movement and textured ends. Emphasize crown layers to enhance volume and the appealing look of your hairstyle.


Sleek pixies are a flattering feminine hairstyle for women who want to emphasize their cheekbones with a bold statement cut. Adding highlights and underlights to the bixie cut gives it dimension and extra edge. Underlights beautifully frame the face, especially when combined with bold blonde hues. Women over 70 find the edgy bixie cut with blonde highlights particularly appealing.
Ready to feel that special thrill only a fresh haircut can spark? As you navigate your golden years, let your style shine with a hip pixie bob haircut. Fashioned to suit women over 70, this chic hairstyle can amp up your style. Take a tip from expert stylist Marley Irisa and discover how this trendy cut can transform your look, no matter the texture of your hair or the shape of your face.
Meet The Expert

Marley Irisa
Marley is a cutting specialist with over 4 years of experience.
You can find her at Mint Salon Block in Scarborough, ME
Marley insists that a pixie bob can look great on any woman over 70, no matter her hair type. “If you’ve got normal or fine locks, this cut will look top-notch on you,” she says. Even if your hair is thick, don’t worry! “You might need to ask your stylist to thin it out a bit to get the perfect blend.”
So, if you have pin-straight locks or super tight curls, don’t shy away from this style. A pixie bob looks fantastic on everyone!
Once you’ve considered your hair type, it’s crucial to think about your face shape. Marley notices that women with oval or heart-shaped faces often look great in this haircut. But, there’s no hard and fast rule against rocking a pixie bob if you have a different face shape.
“Remember, this style looks great if you have high cheekbones or a strong jawline,” she adds. “So, live your best life with this look!”
To keep your pixie bob looking its best, you must know the best products and techniques to use. “Get to know a good paste like L’Oréal Professionnel Techni.ART or Mizani’s Sculpting Paste, they’re my go-to choices,” Marley advises.
If you have hair that won’t let you simply wash and go, try using a heat protectant. Marley’s preferred choice is L’Oréal Professionnel Transformer Lotion. “Once dried naturally or with a blow dryer, a flat iron can work wonders.”
Her method? “Take 2-inch bits, use the iron near the root, turn the iron, and slowly pull down.” This trick, advises Marley, will cause a loose wave that will keep you looking fab!
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