Between the gray that imposes itself and the damaged hair, to approach sixty in peace with his hair is far from being won. Yet you can almost afford everything at this age. And it would be wrong to deprive ourselves of it. The only imperative? Favor the cuts that respect the hair fiber and do not harden the features of the face ... as at any age in short.

What hairstyle at 60?

As at any age, we first put on a setting that highlights the shape of our face . Square face ? Oval? Rather triangular or diamond-shaped? We have gathered a maximum of trick to find the best hairstyle according to the shape of his face . Then, we choose the right cut according to its age.

At age 60, we avoid:

  • too structured cuts such as a clean square or bowl cut that requires a precise and effective chisel. Very trendy, they harden the traits past a certain age.
  • hair pulled back that totally clears the face
  • smooth hair that will accentuate and harden the features of the face. Result? We may seem older . Not great.

We validate:

  • The fuzzy and natural ripples that bring softness and as an aura to the face.
  • The wick that covers the forehead and gives movement to the entire hairstyle . Its big plus? By masking (a little) the forehead, it gives a real youthful look . We avoid at all costs curtain fringe too massive and rigid that will weigh down the cut.
  • The short square and the boyish cut for a modern and chic style. If you have damaged hair, little time to comb your hair ... the short haircut is a very good option . And contrary to popular belief, she is very feminine.

And if we were inspired by celebrities ...

100% glamorous under the flashes of the photographers or natural on the social networks, the celebrities assume proudly. And they are right: stylish, elegant ... the sixties are going to delight. From Kim Basinger to Andie MacDowell, through Iman or Jerry Hall and not to mention the charm of the French on whom time passes does not seem to have a hold. The proof with Carole Bouquet, Nathalie Baye, Isabelle Huppert or the Ines icon of the Fressange, a standard of French elegance! Their common point? Hairstyles in the tone, which highlight their charm avoiding extravagance: fuzzy wicks that bring softness, cut that rely on volume, brushing glamor or natural effect, they are all good!

Discover in our slideshow 10 hairstyles of stars that inspire us!