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What hairstyle suits a 60 year old man

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What hairstyle suits a 60 year old man

What hairstyle suits a 60 year old man

Picking a haircut when you're past 60? It's not just about looking good—it's about what works with thinning hair, that weird gray texture, and your actual face shape. The best styles for a 60-year-old guy are easy to manage, make you feel confident, and don't try to pretend you're still in your thirties. Whether you've got a full head of silver or your hairline's been retreating for years, the right cut can freshen you up without looking like you're trying too hard.

How do I choose a hairstyle for a 60-year-old man based on face shape?

Your face shape matters more than anything else here. The whole point is softening things up and making it all look balanced. Here's the quick breakdown:

  • Oval face: You lucky bastard—almost anything works. A classic side part or a short textured crop is your best bet.
  • Round face: Add some height on top—like a pompadour or quiff—to stretch things out. Keep the sides tight.
  • Square face: That strong jawline needs softening. Go with a bit of length on top and a textured fringe. Skip the super short buzz cuts.
  • Oblong face: Fuller sides add width. A classic Ivy League or crew cut will do the job.
  • Diamond face: Side-swept styles or textured crops that widen the temples are your friend.

What are the best hairstyles for a 60-year-old man with thinning hair?

Thinning hair? Totally normal after 60. The trick is making it look intentional. Keep it short and textured—long and wispy just screams "I've given up." Here are the top options:

  • The Buzz Cut: Timeless, no fuss, and hides thinning and receding hairlines like a champ. Projects strength and simplicity.
  • The Crew Cut: Short sides, slightly longer on top. Adds some volume without looking like a mess.
  • The Textured Crop: A modern choppy cut that makes hair look thicker than it is. You'll need a bit of product.
  • The French Crop: Short back and sides with a longer textured fringe on top. Perfect for hiding a receding hairline.
  • The Shaved Head: Bold move. If hair loss is advanced, just shave it clean—it's often the most flattering option.

Which hairstyles should a 60-year-old man avoid?

Look, you want to look dignified, not like you're stuck in a time warp. Here's what to skip:

  • Long, unkempt hair: Makes you look unprofessional and ages you more than any gray hair ever could.
  • The comb-over: That thin strand of hair trying to cover a bald spot? It screams desperation. Just don't.
  • Outdated styles: Big 80s perms, mullets, heavy sideburns—leave those in the past where they belong.
  • Extreme fades: High fades with tons of contrast look too aggressive. Low or mid fades are way more balanced.
  • Overly gelled looks: Wet, stiff hair looks fake. Use matte products for something that actually looks natural.

What about gray hair and texture?

Gray hair is a whole different beast. It's coarser, drier, more wiry. You've got to change up your routine. Here's a quick product guide:

Product Best For Result
Matte Clay Short, textured styles (crop, crew cut) Natural matte finish, strong hold
Lightweight Pomade Side parts, slicked-back looks Shine, control, flexibility
Salt Spray Natural, messy styles Volume and texture without stiffness
Hair Wax Thicker gray hair Medium hold, natural sheen
Leave-in Conditioner Dry, coarse gray hair Softness and moisture

Gray hair needs upkeep. Get trims every 3-4 weeks to keep the shape sharp. Use purple shampoo once a week to stop that yellowing and keep silver bright.

Checklist for choosing your next hairstyle

Here's a simple list to run through before you hit the barber:

  • [ ] Figure out your face shape (oval, round, square, oblong, diamond).
  • [ ] Check your hair density (thin, medium, thick).
  • [ ] Decide how much time you want to spend on it (low, medium, high).
  • [ ] Pick a style that works with your hairline (receding, full, bald).
  • [ ] Bring a photo to your barber so you're on the same page.
  • [ ] Ask for a cut that plays nice with your natural texture.
  • [ ] Buy a good matte product for everyday styling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it okay for a 60-year-old man to have long hair?

Sure, but only if it's well-maintained and styled on purpose. Long, straggly hair just looks sloppy. A clean shoulder-length cut with layers can work, especially with a beard. But honestly, short styles are usually more flattering and way easier to deal with after 60.

Should I dye my gray hair at 60?

Not really. Gray hair looks distinguished these days. If you do dye it, stick to a natural shade close to your original color. Stay away from jet black or really dark tones—they'll look harsh against mature skin. Salt-and-pepper is often the most flattering and low-maintenance option.

What is the most low-maintenance hairstyle for a 60-year-old man?

The buzz cut wins hands down. No products, no combing, just a trim every 3-4 weeks. The crew cut is a close second—a bit more style without much extra work.

Can a 60-year-old man wear a pompadour?

You can, but tone it down. A full 1950s pompadour looks dated. Go for a softer version with less height and a matte finish—it works especially well on oval or square faces. Keep the sides tapered, not shaved, for something more age-appropriate.

How often should a 60-year-old man get a haircut?

For short styles, every 3-4 weeks keeps things clean. Longer styles? Every 6-8 weeks is fine. Regular trims also keep gray hair looking healthy and vibrant.

Resumen breve

  • Prioriza la forma del rostro: La forma de tu rostro determina qué corte te favorece más. Un óvalo se adapta a todo, mientras que los rostros redondos se benefician de altura en la parte superior.
  • Acepta la textura y el color gris: El cabello canoso necesita productos mates y acondicionadores ligeros. Un corte corto y con textura disimula el adelgazamiento y luce moderno.
  • Evita los errores comunes: El peine cubrecalvas, el cabello largo descuidado y los estilos demasiado juveniles restan años, pero no de forma favorecedora.
  • Mantenimiento simple y regular: Un corte al ras o un crew cut son las opciones más prácticas. Un corte cada 3-4 semanas mantiene el estilo nítido y la apariencia pulcra.