Hitting your 60s doesn’t mean settling for flat or outdated hair. Most women searching for layered medium-length cuts at this stage are looking for styles that lift the face, add movement, and work with thinning or silvering hair—not against it. The right layers can give your hair shape without sacrificing fullness, especially if you’re dealing with softer or more fragile strands. One thing I always tell clients: steer clear of too many short layers if your ends are dry or prone to frizz—longer blended layers keep things looking smooth and youthful. Face-framing layers paired with curtain bangs can subtly soften lines around the jaw and eyes while keeping your style fresh. Whether you’re working with natural grey, colored hair, or a mix, there’s a layered look that can bring out your best features without high maintenance. Keep scrolling to find a layered cut that feels just right for you.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d recommend this shoulder-length, warm‑brunette cut with long face‑framing layers and a slight off‑center part — great for oval faces. Fine–medium wavy hair with medium density, feathered S‑shaped ends and a low‑contrast balayage/root‑smudge that disguises early grey. Benefits: adds lift, movement and softens features; drawbacks: needs light blow‑dry or soft iron to shape and careful texturizing to avoid frizz.


I’m a 45-year-old stylist and mom in New York — this shoulder-grazing cut uses long internal layers with perimeter graduation and slide-cut feathering to create an S-shaped end pattern and a round-brush flip. Best for oval-to-heart faces with fine–medium, medium-density hair: it gives crown lift and soft face framing. The root-shadow/lowlights make regrowth forgiving. Downside: the flip needs a round-brush blowout or light root-lift product; very limp hair may require extra density work.


I’m a 45-year-old New York stylist, wife and mom: this chestnut mid-length hits the collarbone with long, chin-starting feathered layers and soft curtain bangs. Natural wavy texture and medium density work well with subtle babylights/lowlights that blend the silver at the part. Benefits: great movement, soft face-framing and gentle root lift from a tiny crown cowlick. Downsides: lightweight product and daily bang shaping keep the look controlled.


I’m a 45-year-old NYC stylist, wife and mom. This shoulder-grazing, face-framing layered cut uses internal graduation and a soft center-to-side part. Hair reads fine–medium with medium density and an oval face; there’s a small cowlick at the part that the cut uses for natural crown lift. Benefits: instant rounded volume and soft framing after a barrel‑brush blowout. Drawbacks: relies on heat styling or smoothing cream to hold the shape and a gloss/root‑soften service to blend the lighter, sun‑kissed strands.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this shoulder‑grazing, mid-length cut uses long face‑framing layers and internal texturing with vertical slicing at the ends to create movement without weight. Hair reads straight to soft wave, medium density, and appears to suit a woman in her 60s with an oval face. The warm bronde with micro‑highlights and a subtle root‑softening glaze keeps regrowth discreet. Benefits: adds lift at the crown and softens features while still looking natural. Drawbacks: feathered ends need a quick round‑brush blowout to sit smoothly and the highlights will need occasional toning to avoid brass.


I’m a 45-year-old stylist and mom in New York: this shoulder-grazing medium cut uses long, feathered layers and a soft side fringe to flatter an oval face. Hair is fine-to-medium with natural wave and medium density; a subtle frontal cowlick gives lift at the part. Color is warm copper-brown with lowlights and a clear gloss. Benefits: instant crown volume and face-framing movement; drawbacks: needs a daily warm blowout to keep flipped ends and occasional gloss to preserve tone.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this shoulder-grazing, feathered mid-length with a soft side-swept fringe brightens the eye area and flatters a gentle heart-shaped face. Fine-to-medium texture and medium density benefit from long interior layers (face-framing pieces starting at the cheekbone) and point-cut ends to create crown lift and flipped movement. Great for adding motion and warmth; drawback is red tones fade quicker and the rounded blowout needs daily styling or a light hot-iron set. Unique detail: the freckling on the chest and face makes this copper read unusually natural, so consider a low-contrast root smudge or gloss to keep it looking blended.


I’m a New York stylist and mom: this shoulder-grazing chestnut cut uses long face-framing curtain layers and a soft reverse graduation at the ends to create an inward flick—great on oval faces and flattering for women in their 60s. Hair reads fine-to-medium with medium density and a natural crown cowlick that gives lift. Benefits: airy movement and softer jawline; disadvantages: needs a round-brush blowout to hold the curtain sweep and subtle babylights to blend depth.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a feathered, shoulder‑length cut with crown‑elevating internal layers and a soft root‑smudge color. Length sits at the collarbone with loose S‑waves, medium density and an oval face that benefits from the face‑framing sweep. Pros: visible lift, natural movement and forgiving regrowth. Cons: needs a quick round‑brush or hot tool to shape and can flatten on very fine hair without lightweight root lift.


I’d recommend this brushed-out chestnut mid-length with long, graduated layers and rounded, feathered ends — ideal for women in their 60s. Length hits shoulder to collarbone, fine-to-medium density with a slight wave and a natural front cowlick that gives built-in root boost. Benefits: instant rounded volume and soft face-framing; downsides: can frizz in humidity and needs a round‑brush blowout or smoothing iron plus light interior point‑cutting to remove bulk.


As a 45-year-old stylist and mom from New York, I’d call this a shoulder-to-collarbone cut with long, face‑framing layers and a soft, feathered curtain fringe. Hair type reads wavy/loose‑curly (around 2b–3a) with medium density and a small crown cowlick that actually gives natural lift. The stylist used internal layering and point‑cut/razor texturizing plus subtle warm balayage and lowlights. Benefits: great movement, lifts the crown, softens an oval face and blends grays. Drawbacks: you’ll need styling to define waves and an anti‑frizz product; the fringe needs occasional shaping to stay soft.


As a 45-year-old New York hairstylist, wife and mom, I’d call this a shoulder‑length, collarbone grazing cut with long interior layers and a soft curtain part that creates a gentle crown lift. Hair reads fine-to-medium with natural wave and medium density. Benefits: airy movement, flattering face-framing and easy round‑brush blowouts. Drawbacks: needs daily styling to keep the bend and a gloss service to maintain the warm chestnut. Technical notes: interior graduation, feathered ends, subtle root diffusion; the tiny crown cowlick is used advantageously to boost lift.


I’m a New York stylist and mom: this shoulder-length chestnut cut has chin-starting face-framing layers and interior slicing to remove bulk while keeping body. Wavy, medium-density hair with a small left-side cowlick at the crown — the soft root lift conceals it. Benefits: instant lift, natural bounce, flatters oval/long faces and air-dries well with a curl cream. Disadvantages: requires heat or setting product for defined S-waves; single-process brown may need lowlights or a gloss to avoid looking flat.


I’m a New York stylist and mom: this shoulder-grazing, medium-length cut uses long, face‑framing layers to lift an oval face and enhance natural loose waves. Hair looks wavy with medium density and an early‑60s coloring. Benefits: movement, cheekbone lift, easy beachy styling with a diffuser or 1″ iron. Disadvantages: warm copper needs occasional gloss/toner to control brass, and layers can thin heavy ends if you want bulk. Technically: long graduated layers, point‑cut ends, interior texturizing, subtle root‑shadow with fine baby‑lights; note the off‑center part that creates an instant eye‑lift — a small detail that makes a big difference.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this shoulder-length bronde has long, chin-starting layers and feathered ends that give lift without bulk, ideal for an oval face and medium-density, straight-to-wavy hair. Color uses babylights and a root-smudge to blend natural silver at the part. Benefits: natural movement, soft framing and dimensional low-maintenance regrowth. Drawbacks: needs a round‑brush blowout or light styling cream to keep the rounded shape and occasional gloss to refresh the babylights.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a silver-bronde, shoulder‑length cut with long curtain bangs, soft feathered ends and subtle horseshoe layers at the crown. It suits fine-to-medium straight hair and an oval or heart-shaped face; the radial crown layers give lift where gray often lies flat. Benefits: natural gray blends with mid-tone lowlights and the face‑framing softens features. Drawbacks: needs a round‑brush blowout or root‑lifting product to maintain shape and avoid over‑pointing the ends or you’ll lose the airy movement.


As a New York mom-and-stylist, I’d call this a shoulder-length auburn with rounded swing layers and a soft curtain face frame. The hair reads fine-to-medium with medium density and a gentle wave; interior graduation gives lift at the crown without padding. Benefits: natural movement, brightens an oval face and masks temple thinning. Drawbacks: layers reduce bulk at length and the warm auburn benefits from a demi-glaze to avoid brass; the end flip needs a round brush or blow-dryer.


As a 45‑year‑old New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a shoulder‑skimming, mid‑length cut with feathered, face‑framing layers and a brushed‑back side lift. Natural loose waves, medium‑thick density; point‑cut ends and vertical slicing with lowlights/root‑shadow add depth. There’s a soft crown cowlick that gives natural lift. Benefits: crown volume, warm dimension and easy movement. Cons: needs a round‑brush blow‑out or light mousse and won’t sit as smooth on very tight curls.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a shoulder-grazing caramel mid-length with long feathered layers and a soft side-swept face frame. Cut with graduated face-framing and internal texturizing for crown elevation and airy ends—ideal for oval faces and fine-to-medium, medium-density hair. Benefits: instant movement and soft framing; disadvantages: requires a round‑brush blowout and a root‑softening gloss to maintain tone. Note the small crown halo of shorter hairs that adds lift without backcombing.


Shoulder-length, long graduated layers with a deep side part and feathered, flipped ends. Straight-to-soft-wave texture, medium-to-thick density with internal crown stacking and a subtle root shadow plus a tiny silver peek at the temples that softens regrowth. Benefits: gives lift at the crown, natural dimension and flattering face frame for oval shapes. Downsides: the flipped finish needs a round-brush blowout or hot tool to maintain and the lowlights require occasional refresh to preserve depth.


I love this shoulder-grazing layered cut — long graduated layers with slide-cut feathering and a round-brush blowout create the lifted curtain at the part and inward-turning ends that visually slim the neck. Great for oval faces and women in their 60s with fine-to-medium straight hair and medium-to-high density. Benefits: instant root volume, soft face-frame, and grey blending with beige babylights; downside: daily blowout or root-lifting product and precise color blending to avoid brass.


As a NYC stylist and mom, I’d call this a silver-textured shoulder-length with feathered face-framing layers and a wind‑swept fringe. Hair type: fine–medium wavy, medium density, with a small crown cowlick that gives natural lift. Benefits: soft framing for an oval face and movement; root‑shadow or lowlights add depth to gray. Tech tips: point‑cut ends and a diffuser or light mousse to shape the fringe. Downsides: fine hair can frizz and too many layers may thin ends.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a chestnut shoulder‑length cut with long face‑framing layers and feathered ends for women in their 60s. Long graduated layering with point‑cut ends and light interior thinning gives movement to straight, fine‑to‑medium hair of medium density. A subtle root shadow plus micro‑highlights lift the complexion. Benefits: soft framing and natural crown lift; downsides: needs daily styling for the feathered shape and highlight maintenance.


As a 45‑year‑old New York stylist and mom, I love this mid‑length silver cut — fine‑to‑medium, straight hair at medium density shaped with low‑elevation layers, point‑cut ends and a feathered curtain fringe to lift the crown and soften the temples. Benefits: natural movement, flattering for an oval face, disguises temple thinning and shows grey beautifully. Disadvantages: fringe needs daily shaping and occasional violet toner to control warmth.


I’m a New York stylist and mom — this soft chestnut, mid-length layered cut with a subtle crown lift flatters an oval face and fine-to-medium wavy hair. I used internal layering and graduated ends to remove bulk while keeping inward-rolled length that frames the jaw; benefits are instant movement and natural lift, disadvantages are occasional root texturizing and a clear gloss to blend temple grays and thin crown.


As a New York stylist and mom in my 40s, I’d call this a shoulder-length rounded cut with long side‑swept, face‑framing layers and feathered ends. Great for oval faces with fine-to-medium, medium-density straight hair — it adds root lift and a smooth round‑brush blowout. Benefits: instant volume, soft dimension and easy silver blending with lowlights or babylights. Drawbacks: needs a round‑brush blow‑dry to keep the flipped ends and won’t sit as smooth on very tight curls; note the slight crown cowlick that actually gives natural lift and should be cut with vertical point‑cutting for movement.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a shoulder-grazing layered shag with soft curtain fringe, point-cut feathered ends and short interior crown layers for lift. Hair reads fine-to-medium with medium density; color is warm chestnut with delicate babylights and a subtle root-smudge to blend grey. Benefits: lovely movement, soft face-opening fringe and low-contrast regrowth; drawbacks: the fringe needs daily styling (round brush or blowout) and very coarse hair may require heavier weight to avoid frizz.


As a New York stylist and mom I recommend this shoulder‑length chestnut cut for women in their 60s — long face‑framing layers with feathered ends and a subtle crown lift. It flatters an oval face, suits fine–medium wavy hair with medium density; interior layers starting at the cheekbones soften the jaw and allow ends to flip. Benefits: natural movement, easy color blending, lifted silhouette. Downsides: prefers a round‑brush blow‑dry and light texturizing to avoid chunky edges.


As a New York stylist and mom, I’d call this a shoulder-grazing, soft silver cut with a delicate micro-fringe. It’s straight, fine-to-medium density hair on an oval face and works beautifully for women in their 60s. Technically it’s a single-length base with long internal layers and slide-cut, plus a chin-facing face‑frame layer that creates an inward bend without heavy styling. Benefits: brightens the complexion, adds controlled movement and a polished finish with minimal heat. Drawbacks: the fringe needs periodic shaping and fine hair can sit flat at the crown—add light root texturizer or soft layering near the crown to lift.


This medium layered cut features soft, face-framing layers that beautifully enhance the model’s natural hair texture. The length falls just below the shoulders, making it versatile for various styling options. This haircut is ideal for those with fine to medium hair density, as the layers provide volume and movement. A great choice for round or oval face shapes, this look can be styled with a round brush for added bounce or left air-dried for a more relaxed feel. Perfect for a refreshing change!


Choppy layers and curtain bangs add movement and shape to this medium-length cut, especially on thick, wavy hair. The warm brunette tones with subtle highlights help brighten mature skin. It suits square and round face shapes beautifully. The layers reduce bulk while enhancing natural waves, but they do require some shaping with a round brush or diffuser for best results.


Shag-inspired with choppy layers and blended grays, this cut adds a youthful edge without feeling trendy. The soft fringe and mid-length shape work great on oval or heart-shaped faces. It’s especially flattering on hair with natural texture or slight wave. The piecey layers add lift at the crown and reduce bulk, but regular trims are needed to keep that tousled structure defined.


This sleek, layered cut showcases the natural shine of black hair beautifully. The subtle face-framing pieces around the jawline soften angular features and work well with medium to thick density hair. Best on straight textures, this cut has a refined look that suits women wanting polish without heavy styling. Flat ironing enhances the shine, but even air-dried, it keeps its structure well.


A modern wolf cut with plenty of texture and soft movement, this mid-length gray style is perfect for those with natural wave or curl. The fuller fringe gives it a youthful touch, while choppy layers around the crown add volume—ideal for finer hair looking for body. This cut is all about the undone texture, but it does require some product like mousse or salt spray to define the shape.


Full of volume and natural curl definition, this layered cut helps enhance curly texture without overwhelming the face. The layers help remove weight, giving lift and bounce throughout. Works best for thick, naturally curly hair and oval to round face shapes. Use a curl cream or leave-in to keep the shape moisturized and defined, especially around the crown where frizz can settle in.


This softly layered shoulder-length cut gives a graceful flow without harsh lines—great for medium to thick hair with a natural wave or slight bend. The front layers dip just below the chin for subtle face framing. Ideal for oval and heart-shaped faces, and it styles beautifully with minimal effort. A bit of blow-dry or air-dry cream enhances the effortless, breezy finish.


Rich in tone and flattering in shape, this auburn cut features soft waves and long curtain bangs that highlight the eyes and cheekbones. Perfect for women with thicker hair and round or square face shapes, the layers help break up the bulk and bring in dimension. A great wash-and-go option, though a bit of scrunching or wave spray brings out the best definition.


Designed to boost volume on thinning hair, this medium cut has lightweight layers and a gentle flip at the ends for fullness. The airy texture near the face opens things up and adds lift at the roots—especially helpful for mature women with finer density. Best styled with a round brush and volumizing mousse, though it holds shape well even as it grows out a bit.


With its long layers and smooth texture, this shoulder-length style is great for straight hair that tends to fall flat. The side part adds a bit of asymmetry that complements heart-shaped or oval faces. Great for thinner hair, the layers give light movement without removing too much bulk. It’s super easy to maintain—just a quick pass with a blow dryer and round brush keeps it in shape.


Choppy layers create tons of movement in this mid-length style, which is great for thick or naturally wavy hair. The subtle fringe helps soften forehead lines, while the layering prevents the cut from looking heavy around the jawline. This is a great cut if you like volume without constant styling, though you’ll get the best shape with a diffuser or large barrel curling iron.


Easy to style and full of natural shape, this mom cut features soft choppy layers that hit right at the collarbone. The center-parted curtain fringe frames the face gently, which flatters oval and long face shapes. Perfect for medium-density straight to slightly wavy hair. It grows out well and only needs a light blow-dry to look polished, but the ends can flip out if not styled regularly.


Full-bodied and face-enhancing, this silver layered style adds volume right where it’s needed—around the crown and sides. The longer layers taper in just below the chin, helping elongate fuller face shapes. Works well on fine to medium hair that lacks natural volume. A root lift spray and round brush blowout bring out the style’s shape, though it softens nicely as it air-dries, too.


This voluminous, layered style is made for thick hair—it lightens the load while adding body and swing. The crown has a bit of height, and the long bangs merge seamlessly into the layers to frame the cheekbones. Perfect for fuller face shapes needing vertical lift. A smoothing serum or light flat ironing keeps frizz at bay, but the shape holds up well even without heavy styling.


Natural-looking waves with sun-kissed highlights and layered shaping make this medium cut a go-to for women with soft texture and thick hair. The layers lighten the weight and prevent a boxy look while giving natural movement. It’s great for oblong or square faces. Air drying with a curl cream or diffuser keeps the wave pattern intact while minimizing frizz.


Shoulder-length with side bangs and long layers, this copper-toned style brightens the complexion and works especially well for women with pale or cool undertones. The layers create movement without over-thinning, ideal for medium hair types. The side bangs frame the face delicately and hide forehead lines. Blow-drying with a round brush is best to keep the shape and bounce intact.


A butterfly cut like this gives tons of volume and dimension with layers that graze the shoulders and fall away from the face. The rich chestnut color adds warmth, while the curtain-style front opens the face nicely—great for round or heart-shaped faces. Best for medium-density hair with some natural movement, though styling with a large round brush enhances that sweeping effect.


Straight and sleek with face-framing layers, this medium cut is ideal for those with fine hair looking to add soft structure without losing density. The long, side-parted bangs help elongate the face and soften features, especially for those with square or rectangular face shapes. It’s easy to maintain with a flat iron or blowout and gives a youthful, lifted shape around the cheekbones.


Soft, subtle layering gives this shoulder-length haircut a polished yet relaxed feel, perfect for women with medium to fine hair density. The side-swept fringe draws attention upward and flatters longer face shapes. A smooth blowout adds fullness at the crown, but this style still works air-dried with minimal styling. The beige blonde tone blends grays seamlessly for a graceful grow-out.


Feathered layers and a wispy fringe give this medium-length silver hairstyle a light, airy finish—great for women with fine to medium density. The layers are flipped outward to enhance volume without sacrificing length. This cut works well for oval and heart-shaped faces. It’s low-maintenance styling-wise, but the feathering does best with regular blowouts or hot brushes to keep shape.


The Layerelle cut blends classic layering with elegant shaping, ideal for women over 60 seeking body and softness. The longer crown layers create height, while the mid-length shape curves gently outward for fullness at the bottom. Works best on medium to thick straight hair. It’s a timeless silhouette but does require a round brush and blowout to really bring out that beautiful volume.


Polished and sculpted, the Elegantra cut is a refined medium-layered style perfect for mature women wanting volume without fuss. The side-swept shape with subtle stacked layers adds fullness around the crown and chin, which helps lift longer or narrow face shapes. Ideal for straight to slightly wavy hair with medium density. The rich brunette tone adds depth, while the layering gives movement without thinning out the ends. It’s easy to style with a round brush, but looks equally graceful air-dried with a light styling cream.
'); if(add_test == "no"){ window._mNHandle = window._mNHandle || {}; window._mNHandle.queue = window._mNHandle.queue || []; medianet_versionId = "121199"; (function() { var sct = document.createElement("script"), sctHl = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], isSSL = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; sct.type = "text/javascript"; sct.src = (isSSL ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//contextual.media.net/dmedianet.js?cid=8CUTX14AQ' + (isSSL ? '&https=1' : '')+''; sct.async = "async"; sctHl.parentNode.insertBefore(sct, sctHl); })(); try { window._mNHandle.queue.push(function () { window._mNDetails.loadTag("646683264", "550x200", "646683264"); }); } catch (error) {} mediaad = 1; } //endnoadd if(add_test == "no"){ (function() { var sct = document.createElement("script"), sctHl = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], isSSL = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; sct.type = "text/javascript"; sct.src = (isSSL ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//a.pub.network/latesthairstyles/pubfig.min.js'; sctHl.parentNode.insertBefore(sct, sctHl); })(); /* (function() { var sct = document.createElement("script"), sctHl = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], isSSL = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; sct.type = "text/javascript"; sct.src = (isSSL ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-0498942454899924' + (isSSL ? '&https=1' : '')+''; sct.async = "async"; sct.crossOrigin = "anonymous"; sctHl.parentNode.insertBefore(sct, sctHl); })(); */ if (w < 900 ){ freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "latesthairstyles_banner_mobile", slotId: "latesthairstyles_banner_mobile" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_BTF_mobile", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_BTF_mobile" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_video_mobile", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_video_mobile" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "FreeStarVideoAdContainer_Elements_Mobile", slotId: "FreeStarVideoAdContainer_Elements_Mobile" }); //freestar.queue.push(function() { //freestar.newVideo(video_placement_mobile); // }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_leaderboard", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_leaderboard" }); //var below_video_mobile_ad = document.getElementById("LatestHairstyles_article_below_video_mobile"); //below_video_mobile_ad.style.display = "block"; //setInterval(showAdEightSeconds, 8000); //setInterval(showAdSixteenSeconds, 13000); } else{ freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_rightrail_articles", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_rightrail_articles" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_BTF", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_BTF" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "FreeStarVideoAdContainer_Elements_Desktop", slotId: "FreeStarVideoAdContainer_Elements_Desktop" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_leaderboard", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_leaderboard" }); } } }//end loaded ads } else{ if (w > 900) { if(mediaad == 0 ){ if(add_test == "no"){ window._mNHandle = window._mNHandle || {}; window._mNHandle.queue = window._mNHandle.queue || []; medianet_versionId = "121199"; (function() { var sct = document.createElement("script"), sctHl = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], isSSL = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; sct.type = "text/javascript"; sct.src = (isSSL ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//contextual.media.net/dmedianet.js?cid=8CUTX14AQ' + (isSSL ? '&https=1' : '')+''; sct.async = "async"; sctHl.parentNode.insertBefore(sct, sctHl); })(); try { window._mNHandle.queue.push(function () { window._mNDetails.loadTag("646683264", "550x200", "646683264"); }); } catch (error) {} } //endnoadd mediaad = 1; }// end mediaad if (loadfreestar == 0 ){ if(add_test == "no"){ (function() { var sct = document.createElement("script"), sctHl = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], isSSL = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; sct.type = "text/javascript"; sct.src = (isSSL ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//a.pub.network/latesthairstyles/pubfig.min.js'; sctHl.parentNode.insertBefore(sct, sctHl); })(); try { freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_rightrail_articles", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_rightrail_articles" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow" }); if (newsletter_email != '' && newsletter_email != 'none' ) { freestar.queue.push(function(){ freestar.identity.setIdentity({ email:newsletter_email, hashes: { sha256: 'SHA256_HASH' } }); }); } }catch(e){} }//noadtest loadfreestar = 1; var iframeurl = document.getElementById('iframeUrl'); if (iframeurl != null && iframeurl.value !="none") { var amazoniframe = document.getElementById('amazonIframe'); if (amazoniframe != null) amazoniframe.src = iframeurl; } } } else { //TOP //console.log("Boundaries " + contentadElement.getBoundingClientRect().top); if(contentadElement.getBoundingClientRect().top - offset_ca <= 0){ if(contentad == 0){ if(add_test == "no"){ contentad = 1; }//endnoadd } if(mediaad == 0 ){ if(add_test == "no"){ window._mNHandle = window._mNHandle || {}; window._mNHandle.queue = window._mNHandle.queue || []; medianet_versionId = "121199"; (function() { var sct = document.createElement("script"), sctHl = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], isSSL = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; sct.type = "text/javascript"; sct.src = (isSSL ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//contextual.media.net/dmedianet.js?cid=8CUTX14AQ' + (isSSL ? '&https=1' : '')+''; sct.async = "async"; sctHl.parentNode.insertBefore(sct, sctHl); })(); try { window._mNHandle.queue.push(function () { window._mNDetails.loadTag("646683264", "550x200", "646683264"); }); } catch (error) {} } //endnoadd mediaad = 1; } } if (loadfreestar == 0 ){ if(add_test == "no"){ try { (function() { var sct = document.createElement("script"), sctHl = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], isSSL = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; sct.type = "text/javascript"; sct.src = (isSSL ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//a.pub.network/latesthairstyles/pubfig.min.js'; sctHl.parentNode.insertBefore(sct, sctHl); })(); }catch(e){} if (w < 900 ){ try { freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_slideshow" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_above_slideshow" }); // freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "latesthairstyles_banner_mobile", slotId: "latesthairstyles_banner_mobile" }); if (newsletter_email != '') { freestar.queue.push(function(){ freestar.identity.setIdentity({ email:newsletter_email }); }); } //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_BTF_mobile", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_BTF_mobile" }); // freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_video_mobile", slotId: "LatestHairstyles_article_below_video_mobile" }); //freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "FreeStarVideoAdContainer_Elements_Mobile", slotId: "FreeStarVideoAdContainer_Elements_Mobile" }); } catch(e) { } //var below_video_mobile_ad = document.getElementById("LatestHairstyles_article_below_video_mobile"); //below_video_mobile_ad.style.display = "block"; } if (w < 900 ){ //setInterval(showAdEightSeconds, 8000); //setInterval(showAdSixteenSeconds, 13000); } }//noadtest loadfreestar = 1; var iframeurl = document.getElementById('iframeUrl'); if (iframeurl != null && iframeurl.value !="none") { var amazoniframe = document.getElementById('amazonIframe'); if (amazoniframe != null) amazoniframe.src = iframeurl; } } } }//end check pushly