
#1 Soft Curtain Bangs with Face Framing Layers
Feathered ends and soft curtain bangs create movement and dimension in this medium-length cut. Ideal for women in their 60s with fine to medium density hair, the face-framing layers open up the face and soften natural lines. The warm, highlighted tones bring out a youthful glow. A round brush blow-dry gives it a subtle lift. The style is low-maintenance but needs light layering to avoid looking flat.

#2 Subtle Curtain Bangs with Textured Layers
Effortless and natural-looking, this style features gentle curtain bangs and mid-length layers that suit naturally wavy or slightly coarse textures. A great wash-and-go option for women over 60 with graying hair. The piecey layers add lightness without thinning out the cut too much. Flattering on longer or narrow face shapes. Downside: needs a bit of wave or body to avoid falling flat.

#3 Medium Length Shag with Curtain Bangs
This fiery, textured shag offers great movement and personality with tousled curtain bangs that blend right into choppy layers. The rich copper-red tone makes this an attention-grabbing choice for women over 60 wanting something playful yet flattering. Best for thick hair and round or square face shapes, though it needs regular shaping to avoid becoming bulky. A diffuser enhances the tousled finish.

#4 Curtain Bangs on Collarbone Length Hair
Clean and elegant, this cut hits just at the collarbone with silky curtain bangs seamlessly blending into the rest. It’s a beautiful match for straight, medium-density hair and those with cool-toned silver or platinum hues. Perfect for long faces or sharper jawlines that benefit from side-sweeping bangs. It does require heat styling or a smoothing cream to keep frizz at bay and retain shape.

#5 Medium Length Bob with Light Curtain Fringe
This softly rounded bob sits just at the neck and gets a lift from light, feathery curtain bangs that brighten the face. It’s ideal for straight, fine to medium-density hair, especially on women who prefer a neater, more polished look. Very flattering for petite frames or anyone with a delicate jawline. It’s easy to style but can lack body without layers, especially on very fine hair.

#6 Medium Length Hair with Curtain Bangs and Highlights
This medium-length style stands out with golden highlights and curtain bangs that create lift and openness. The face-framing layers are subtle but effective, especially for women with medium-thick textures. The highlights break up the density and bring brightness to the eyes. Great for softening square or oval faces. If your hair is coarse, the fringe may need daily reshaping with a round brush or flat iron.

#7 Layered Medium Cut with Wispy Curtain Fringe
Delicate wispy curtain bangs soften this layered medium-length style, ideal for finer hair types that need a volume boost without heaviness. The layers add gentle texture while keeping the shape natural and low-effort. Best suited for oval or heart-shaped faces. Works beautifully with glasses, as shown, and doesn’t overwhelm facial features. A bit of mousse or texturizer helps hold the shape longer.

#8 Wavy Medium Hair with Split Curtain Bangs
Split curtain bangs lift the brow line while voluminous waves add body and shape through the mid-lengths. Perfect for women in their 60s with textured or naturally wavy hair. The cut keeps fullness throughout without adding too much bulk. It works beautifully on square or long faces. A light mousse helps hold the style, but those with ultra-fine hair may want to avoid layering too heavily.

#9 Curtain Bangs on Straight Lob with Subtle Layers
Smooth and sophisticated, this lob (long bob) is gently layered with curtain bangs that part at the center and drape along the cheekbones. It flatters oval and heart-shaped faces, especially with naturally straight textures. This style sits just past the jaw and works well on medium-density silver or salt-and-pepper hair. It does need regular shaping to keep those ends crisp and not weighed down.

#10 Tousled Waves with Soft Curtain Bangs
This mid-length style plays up natural texture with tousled waves and soft curtain bangs that melt into long layers. A lovely match for women over 60 with fine to medium-density hair and some natural wave. The cut adds volume without looking heavy. Great for adding width to narrow faces. However, it can require styling spray or a diffuser to keep the wave from going limp or losing shape midday.

#11 Classic Curtain Bangs on Textured Shoulder Cut
Timeless and easy to wear, this shoulder-length cut features classic curtain bangs and gentle layering through the ends. It’s a great pick for aging hair that still holds a bit of volume. The strawberry blonde hue adds warmth, while the curtain fringe gives the illusion of fuller cheeks. Works well on straight textures. The downside is it might require volumizing mousse to keep from falling too flat.

#12 Blowout Style with Voluminous Curtain Bangs
Full, glossy layers and voluminous curtain bangs give this blowout style a polished finish. The rounded layers frame the face gently and work especially well on medium-thick, straight to slightly wavy hair. The shine and lift add a youthful appearance. This cut suits longer face shapes and anyone who enjoys a bouncy, styled look. Downside: it needs regular heat styling to maintain that smooth curve.

#13 Choppy Layers with Soft Curtain Bangs
The choppy layering in this style gives it a fun, voluminous shape, while the soft curtain bangs break up the density around the forehead. Perfect for women over 60 with thick or wavy hair looking to reduce bulk while keeping a full silhouette. The vibrant copper shade adds warmth and glow. Not ideal for fine hair, as the shape relies on natural volume. Blow-drying with a round brush enhances the lift.

#14 Curtain Bangs with Wavy Lob Cut
This tousled wavy lob cut gives fullness through the ends while the curtain bangs add softness around the eyes. It’s great for women over 60 with medium to thick hair who want movement without going short. The waves enhance texture, and the copper tone adds warmth to cooler complexions. Slightly angled ends slim the face, though high frizz days may call for a bit of curl cream or diffuser styling.

#15 Swoopy Curtain Bangs with Tapered Layers
The swoopy curtain bangs and well-blended layers add brightness and youthfulness to this medium-length silver-blonde style. The hair falls just below the shoulders with soft feathering to reduce weight and enhance shape. Ideal for those with thick, straight to wavy hair. Tapered layers keep the ends soft and manageable, but regular blow-drying helps prevent the look from going too flat or wide.

#16 Side Swept Curtain Bangs with Layered Ends
This style blends side-swept curtain bangs into long, flipped-out layers, giving a retro-inspired lift that’s flattering on mature faces. Great for medium-density hair that’s straight or slightly wavy. The layering removes bulk around the neck, which is helpful for those with thicker hair. It’s a polished cut that looks salon-fresh with a round brush, but may lose shape between washes if left air-dried.

#17 Airy Curtain Fringe with Medium Layers
This cut features long, floaty curtain bangs that open up the face and draw attention to the cheekbones. Soft layering throughout the mid-lengths gives body without weighing down fine or aging hair. A great choice for silver-haired women who want a style that moves naturally. Best on straight to wavy textures. If your hair is too coarse, the airy bangs might need more smoothing to stay separated.

#18 Straight Medium Hair with Parted Curtain Bangs
Clean and classic, this mid-length style features straight strands and center-parted curtain bangs that softly open the face. It’s great for women over 60 with naturally straight or slightly wavy gray hair. Long, subtle layers give movement without sacrificing fullness. Very flattering on oval or oblong faces. Low maintenance overall, but a flat iron or smoothing serum helps to control frizz and flyaways.

#19 Feathered Curtain Bangs with Shoulder Length Cut
This layered shoulder-length cut uses feathered curtain bangs to frame the eyes and add lift at the crown. It’s perfect for women over 60 embracing natural gray or silver tones. The soft layering works best on medium to thick hair and gives a light, airy feel without sacrificing fullness. Great for elongating a round face, though high humidity might reduce the shape without styling products.

#20 Silversway Haircut
A graceful, soft-layered medium cut with curtain bangs that gently curve along the cheekbones. The Silversway haircut emphasizes natural gray or silver tones while maintaining a light, airy shape. It’s ideal for women over 60 wanting a low-maintenance, elegant look. Best on straight to slightly wavy textures. It keeps the face open and bright, though those with flyaways may need a finishing serum.

#21 Gracefall Hairstyle
Graceful layers and soft feathering define this medium-length style, making it a flattering pick for women over 60 wanting volume without bulk. The curtain bangs are gently parted and fall just below the brow line, blending seamlessly into light, flicked-out layers. Ideal for straight to slightly wavy hair with medium density. The soft blonde tones brighten mature skin, though the style does require some heat styling to maintain bounce and movement. It’s a great option for elongating round or square faces while softening sharper features.
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