10 Outdated Hairstyles West Virginian Women Over 50 Should Skip
Let’s be real—your hair can either make you look fresh and stylish or add a few extra years you don’t need.
And who wants that?
Some hairstyles just aren’t doing us any favors after 50. Whether it’s because they’re outdated, unflattering, or just plain boring, it’s time to ditch them for something way more attractive.
These are some of the hairstyles that could be aging you and what you can do instead to stay looking as young as you feel in West Virginia.
The Super Short, Tight Perm
Okay, tight perms had their moment—like, a few decades ago. But now? They can look way too stiff and give that “helmet hair” vibe.
Not to mention, the process can seriously dry out your hair, making it more brittle and prone to breakage.
If you still love curls, go for something softer and more natural-looking. Loose waves or beachy curls can give you volume without looking like you stepped out of the ‘80s.
A curling iron or hot rollers can do the trick, or you can try a modern perm with bigger, bouncier curls.
Long, Lifeless Hair
A lot of women think longer hair makes them look younger. But if it’s thin or lifeless, it can actually do the opposite.
As we age, our hair naturally gets finer and drier, and long, limp hair just makes that more obvious.
If you love length, try adding layers to bring some movement and volume back. Or, if you’re feeling bold, a shoulder-length cut or a sleek bob can be super flattering.
Plus, regular trims and deep conditioning treatments will keep your hair looking fresh and healthy.
Heavy, Blunt Bangs
Blunt bangs can be really tough to pull off, especially as we get older. Instead of framing your face in a flattering way, they can feel heavy and draw attention to forehead lines rather than softening them.
A better bet?
Wispy or side-swept bangs. They add just the right amount of coverage without looking too harsh.
Curtain bangs are another great option—they frame your face in a really flattering way and are super trendy right now.
The Classic Bowl Cut
Unless you want to look like you time-traveled from the ‘70s, the bowl cut needs to go. The super-rounded shape doesn’t do anyone any favors regardless of their age—it just makes the hair look stiff and outdated.
And if you’re dealing with thinning hair, it can actually make that more obvious.
A softer, layered pixie cut or a chic bob is a much better option. It keeps things modern and flattering without looking too rigid.
Ask your stylist for layers to add movement and keep things fresh.
Overly Teased Hair
Big hair had its glory days. But overly teased styles just feel stuck in the past.
Plus, teasing can actually damage your hair over time, making it look frizzy and brittle. Not cute.
Instead, go for soft, natural volume. A little root-lifting spray, a good blow-dry with a round brush, or even some velcro rollers can give you the lift you want—without the stiff, crunchy look.
Effortless volume is the goal!
The Outdated Bob
The bob is a classic, but not all bobs are created equal. A chin-length, one-length bob can sometimes look too boxy and stiff, making your face look wider and emphasizing sagging.
Yikes. We don’t need that!
A modern bob should have some movement. Layers, an asymmetrical cut, or a slightly longer lob (long bob) can make a world of difference.
A soft, angled bob is also a great way to keep things stylish and youthful.
The Ultra-Short, Spiky Pixie
Pixie cuts can be super chic, but the ultra-short, spiky version? Not always the best choice.
It can come off a little too severe, which can actually highlight fine lines rather than soften them.
If you love short hair, try a textured pixie instead. A little length on top with soft layers and side-swept bangs can make it look way more flattering.
Volume on top can also help balance out your whole look.
The One-Length Cut
Flat, one-length hair can be a total buzzkill. Without layers or shape, hair can look heavy and lifeless—especially if it’s fine or straight.
Adding layers can make a world of difference. They add body, shape, and movement, making your hair look fuller and more modern.
Face-framing layers are especially great because they highlight your features in all the right ways.
Extreme Side Parts
A deep side part can sometimes look dramatic in a not-so-good way. It can emphasize thinning hair and make everything feel a little lopsided, which isn’t the most flattering look.
Instead, try a softer side part or even a slightly off-center part.
These little tweaks can make your hairstyle look way more balanced and fresh without a major change.
The Same Cut You’ve Had for Decades
We all get attached to our go-to hairstyles, but sticking with the same cut for decades? That can make you look older, not younger.
Hair trends change, and your face shape and hair texture change over time, too; what worked in your 30s might not be the best choice now.
You don’t have to do anything drastic, but even small updates can make a huge difference.
A few layers, a fresh new length, or a slight style tweak can bring your look up to date while still feeling like you.
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