Medium hairstyles for women over 50: on-trend ideas for all
It’s easy to see why medium hairstyles for women over 50 are so popular. This undeniably stylish and versatile length is short enough that it doesn’t take forever to dry, but long enough to provide plenty of styling options.
Don’t just take our word for it—a midi style is hugely popular with celebrities in their 50s and beyond. Viola Davis, Susan Sarandon, and Kim Cattrall are just a few of the famous faces who sport easy hairstyles at mid-length, from long bob hairstyles to shoulder-grazing curly hairstyles and a layered bouncy blow dry.
“There are no longer rules when it comes to what you should or shouldn’t do to your hair once you turn 50,” says Nick Willis, Senior Master Stylist at Charles Worthington. “My only rule is that there are no rules! But there are tips that can improve the way you wear your hair and look your best.” Ready to get inspired? We’ve curated the best medium hairstyles for women over 50 plus the expert advice you need to make each look work for you.
Medium hairstyles for women over 50—key considerations
Wondering which medium hairstyle might suit you? Nick Willis’ tips will keep you right:
- hair color: “Naturally graying hair can look very chic with a great cut. I would advise a sharp, precision cut to complement your natural color and command a feeling of sophistication. I tell my clients to avoid a soft, feathered cut with gray hair because this could make the hair look coarse.”
- cool factor: If it’s a trendy hairstyle you’re after, our expert hairstylist has additional pointers. “Medium shag hairstyles are a bang-on-trend at the moment,” says Nick. These cuts give you a natural, easy-to-style look if you’re busy and don’t have time to maintain a polished ‘do.
- Layers: “Mid-length hair is a great way to experiment with layers if you want more texture with your look,” adds Willis. “Hidden layers are a fantastic way to introduce movement to your hair. This look is versatile, you can wear it sleek or have it textured.”
- maintenance: Medium-length hair requires less maintenance, but it’s still important to get frequent trims to keep it looking its best. Ideally, your mid-length style should be cut every eight weeks or so, to prevent it from growing into a long hairstyle territory.
Medium hairstyles for every hair type
1. The thick mid-length cut
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face shape: any, particularly oval | hair type: medium to thick
2. The beach wave lob
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face shape: oval, square | hair type: medium to thick
3. The tousled bob with side bangs
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face shape: Square, round, heart| hair type: fine to thick
4. The short step with curtain bangs
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face shape: any, except round | hair type: fine to thick
5. The classic layered bob
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face shape: oval, heart | hair type: medium to thick
6. The natural mid-length curls
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face shape: any | hair type: curly, coily
7. Glam past-the-shoulder locs
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face shape: oval, heart | hair type: natural
8. The sleek graduated lob
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face shape: any, except maybe square | hair type: medium to thick
9. The corkscrew curls
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face shape: any | hair type: fine to thick, curly or coily
10. The side parted blunt lob
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face shape: any, except maybe square | hair type: medium to thick
11. The super-bouncy layered style
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face shape: heart, oval | hair type: medium to thick
12. The modern mullet
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face shape: oval, heart, square | hair type: fine to medium
13. The ultra rounded lob with side bangs
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face shape: any, except round | hair type: fine to thick
14. The long bob twists
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face shape: oval, heart, square | hair type: natural
15. The thick and voluminous style
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face shape: any, except maybe heart | hair type: medium to thick
16. The block bangs and rounded layers
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face shape: any | hair type: fine to thick
17. Super-layered long bob
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face shape: round, heart | hair type: medium to thick
18. Side parted gray curly lob
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face shape: round, heart, oval | hair type: curly, coily
19. Medium-long wand curls
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face shape: long, heart, oval | hair type: natural, thick
20. The tousled lob with balayage
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face shape: any | hair type: straight medium to thick
How to style medium hairstyles for women over 50
In addition to the best shampoo and conditioner for your hair type, dry volume-boosting products are the best friend of medium hairstyles for women over 50. “With a shag haircut you can wash and go, and finish by using a sea salt or texture spray,” Nick says.
You can also boost your style’s appearance with your choice of color. If you don’t want to embrace the gray just yet, highlights in hair can offer an effective lift without completely masking your natural tones. “If you choose to color your hair, I would recommend ‘color contouring’ highlighting techniques, where natural-looking colors called ‘babylights’ are woven around your face, framing it with bespoke tones to compliment your skin,” Nick explains. “You could also have lowlights woven between your natural hair to give you a soft radiance with less obvious re-growth.”
The last absolute must with every length is heat protection for hair to shield your strands from damage and keep them looking fresh, healthy, and youthful. “Always use a heat protector when styling your hair, to protect your hair from UV and heat, keeping it strengthened from any day-to-day damage,” our expert concludes.
woman&home thanks Nick Willis of Charles Worthington Salon for his time and expertise