52 Stylish Angled Bob Haircuts for Women Over 70

Cindy Marcus
Cindy Marcus Hairstylist, Editor-in-Chief

Looking for a fresh and flattering style that suits your lifestyle and frames your face beautifully? An angled bob might just be the perfect choice for women over 70. Not only does it add a bit of edge and movement, but this cut also creates the illusion of volume, which is especially beneficial if your hair has thinned over the years. The angle of the bob can be customized to flatter your unique facial structure, and a little texturizing can enhance its natural flow. Plus, it’s a low-maintenance option that still looks polished, making it ideal for everyday wear. Ready to see how versatile and stylish an angled bob can be? Let’s explore the best variations to inspire your next haircut!

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Stacked brunette bob with full rounded crown

#1 Stacked Brunette Bob with Full Crown

The crown volume on this is really impressive and it’s clearly coming from a well-executed stacked graduation at the back. That rounded, full shape through the top and back of the head is one of those things that can make fine or thinning hair look so much thicker than it actually is, because the stacking pushes everything upward. The brunette color is solid and consistent, which keeps the focus on the shape of the cut itself, and the front pieces taper down to about chin length with clean, slightly tapered ends. If volume at the crown is your number one priority, this is the cut to bring to your next appointment.

Wavy copper red angled bob with tousled texture

#2 Wavy Copper Red Angled Bob

This is one of my favorites in the whole collection because of how much life it has. The copper red is bold and warm and slightly uneven in the best way, like there are some lighter and darker pieces mixed in that make it look incredibly natural even though it’s clearly a fashion color. The waves are loose and slightly undone, and the angled shape is more relaxed here because the texture breaks up any hard lines. This is the haircut equivalent of wearing a linen shirt with the sleeves rolled up, polished and casual at the same time. If your hair has even a little natural wave, you could achieve this with a sea salt spray and some air drying time.

Plum-toned sleek angled bob with side-swept bangs

#3 Plum-Toned Sleek Angled Bob

The plum tone in this brunette is subtle but it’s doing a lot, adding just enough coolness to keep the color from reading flat while still looking very natural in person. The cut is clean and precise, with a noticeable angle from the graduated back down to the chin-length front, and the side-swept bangs blend seamlessly into the longer pieces. What I appreciate about this version is how structured it is without looking rigid, there’s movement in the way the hair falls but the overall shape holds. This is a salon-fresh look that you could honestly maintain at home with a good paddle brush and a blow dryer on medium heat.

Tousled blonde layered angled bob with soft waves

#4 Tousled Blonde Layered Angled Bob

The soft, beachy quality of this blonde bob is really appealing, and I think it’s because the layers have been cut with a razor rather than shears, which gives everything that slightly shredded, lived-in texture that you just can’t get with a blunt cut. The blonde has some buttery and ashy tones mixed together which prevents it from looking flat or one-note, and the overall shape is loose and relaxed with just enough angle to keep it interesting. The length sits right around the neck, which means it moves a lot and catches air in a really pretty way. If you’re someone who prefers to let their hair do its thing rather than fighting with it every morning, this is a fantastic option.

Rounded chestnut brown angled bob with turned-under ends

#5 Rounded Chestnut Brown Angled Bob

This is what I’d call the “perfect” angled bob in the sense that everything about it is balanced and intentional. The chestnut brown is warm and rich, the layers are blended so smoothly that the shape looks like a single continuous curve, and the ends turn under just enough to create that rounded, face-hugging silhouette without needing a curling iron. The graduation at the back gives it lift and fullness, and from the side profile you can see how the whole thing tapers beautifully toward the face. If you’re going for an angled bob for the first time and you want something that’s universally flattering and easy to manage, this is honestly the template to start with.

Tousled brown angled bob with caramel highlights

#6 Tousled Brown Bob with Caramel Highlights

The movement in this one is really catching my eye because it’s not styled-looking movement, it’s the kind of wave and texture that happens when you’ve got the right cut and you just let the hair settle where it wants to. The caramel highlights are focused through the top and front sections where they catch the most light, and the darker brown underneath creates this nice contrast that adds depth without any heaviness. The back has some playful flip to it and the front pieces graze the jawline with a casual looseness that feels very approachable. This is the kind of bob that looks great on day one and arguably even better on day three.

Fiery red tapered pixie bob with wispy layers

#7 Fiery Red Tapered Pixie Bob

Okay this is on the shorter end of the angled bob spectrum and it’s giving me major cool-aunt energy. The fiery red color is vibrant and saturated, and the cut is somewhere between a long pixie and a short bob with that dramatic angle from a very short, tapered nape up to longer, wispy pieces at the crown and through the fringe. The texture is light and feathery, and because it’s cut so short in back, the neck is fully exposed, which looks really elegant, especially with small earrings. This is a bold choice and not everyone would go for it, but if you do, you’re going to love how quick it is to style in the morning.

Dark chocolate layered angled bob with reddish tones

#8 Dark Chocolate Layered Angled Bob

There’s a really pretty reddish warmth running through this dark chocolate base that you might miss at first glance, but once you see it, it transforms the whole look. The cut has a clean, defined angle with enough layering through the crown and sides to create body without bulk, and the ends are softly textured so they don’t sit heavy against the jaw. The overall shape is polished but still relaxed, and there’s this nice swoop of hair away from the face at the top that opens up the brow area. A color depositing conditioner used once a week would keep those reddish undertones looking fresh between color appointments.

Natural brunette side-swept angled bob at dinner

#9 Natural Brunette Side-Swept Angled Bob

This is the kind of bob that people describe when they say “I just want my hair to look nice without thinking about it,” and I mean that as a genuine compliment. The natural brunette color with just a few lighter strands coming through is completely unforced, the layers are soft and blended and fall forward in a very natural way, and the angle is subtle enough that it mostly just looks like a really well-shaped bob rather than a capital-A Angled Bob. The side sweep through the bangs is probably the most intentional element here and it works because it doesn’t match the rest of the effortlessness, it just quietly elevates it.

Soft plum-brown classic angled bob with smooth finish

#10 Soft Plum-Brown Classic Angled Bob

This is one of those cuts that makes you realize how much the angle of a bob can change depending on how the layers are distributed. Here, the graduation from the slightly shorter back to the longer front is very smooth and organic, nothing choppy or aggressive about it, and the soft plum-brown color adds a hint of cool richness that’s really lovely against the skin. The ends turn under naturally, giving the whole shape a polished, tucked-in quality that somehow doesn’t look stiff at all. Just really well-behaved hair doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.

Feathered brunette angled bob with soft movement

#11 Feathered Brunette Angled Bob in the Garden

I really like the softness of this one. The feathered layers through the crown and sides are very gently done, giving the hair this quality of movement that feels almost weightless. The dark brunette has a few warm reddish tones that come through in the light, and the overall shape is short and close at the nape with a gentle descent to longer front pieces. There’s nothing sharp or aggressive about any of the lines, everything is soft and blended and feminine, which makes it a really comfortable choice if you want the structure of an angled bob but prefer things on the gentler side.

Auburn-toned angled bob with warm copper highlights

#12 Auburn-Toned Bob with Warm Highlights

The color work on this is doing that thing where you can’t quite tell where the base ends and the highlights begin, which means it was done really well. It’s this warm auburn-copper blend that picks up light beautifully, and because the bob has a rounded angle with smooth, blunt-ish ends, the color gets to shine without being interrupted by a lot of choppy texture. The bangs are blended into the front pieces in a way that you could push them to the side or let them fall forward depending on the day, which gives you more versatility than you might expect from a simple bob. That subtle glow in the color would benefit from a clear gloss treatment every six weeks or so.

Wavy auburn red textured angled bob with movement

#13 Wavy Auburn Red Textured Angled Bob

Angled bobs and waves are honestly one of the best pairings in hair, and this rich auburn red version is making a strong case for why. The waves here are relaxed and imperfect, bending at slightly different points on each strand, which creates this gorgeous tousled effect that has so much personality. The deeper red tones at the nape contrast with brighter auburn through the top and front, and the angle of the bob means the waves get progressively longer toward the face, framing the jaw with this cascading warmth. If your hair has any kind of natural bend to it, this is one of those cuts that’s almost easier to style with the wave than without it.

Brunette textured nape-length angled bob

#14 Brunette Textured Nape-Length Bob

The back view of this cut is really satisfying because you can see how the layers at the nape are cut close and textured so they sit flat against the neck, while the top layers have more length and sweep forward with a nice sense of direction. The brunette color is warm and natural-looking with some lighter pieces woven through the top that catch light in a really flattering way. The angle from back to front is moderate and the overall vibe is clean, modern, and completely unstuffy. This is the bob you can wear to a casual lunch or a formal dinner and it works equally well at both.

Platinum ice angled bob with long side-swept fringe

#15 Platinum Ice Angled Bob with Side-Swept Fringe

If you’ve fully embraced your silver or white hair, this is the cut that makes it look like the most luxurious thing in the world. The platinum shade is so even and luminous that it almost looks like liquid silver, and the sharp, defined angle of the bob makes the most of that reflective quality because every line and layer catches the light differently. The long, side-swept fringe adds a touch of drama and softness around the face, and the back is graduated just enough to maintain fullness without looking puffy. To keep platinum this bright-looking and smooth, a purple shampoo once a week would help counteract any yellowing.

Vivid copper layered angled bob with feathered ends

#16 Vivid Copper Layered Angled Bob

This vivid copper is absolutely electric and I’m so glad to see it on a shorter angled bob because it proves that bold color and a practical cut can absolutely coexist. The layers are feathered and swept backward away from the face, creating a lot of movement and height at the crown, while the shorter pieces at the back taper cleanly to the nape. The fringe blends into the face-framing layers in a way that keeps the forehead partially covered without making things look heavy. This is the kind of color that makes people ask who does your hair, which is honestly the highest compliment there is.

Voluminous black layered angled bob with soft body

#17 Voluminous Black Layered Angled Bob

Dark hair like this is sometimes the hardest to make look interesting in a bob because without highlights or dimension, you’re relying entirely on the cut and the styling to do the talking. And this cut is talking very loudly. The volume is incredible, full and bouncy through the back and sides with those gorgeous flipped-out layers that give the silhouette so much dimension. The angled shape is clean from the back to the front, and the dark color makes the shape read even more dramatically because the contrast against the skin is so strong. On thick, coarse hair especially, this kind of layered angled bob looks amazing because the density holds the shape all day without any product at all.

Warm brunette textured bob with auburn highlights

#18 Warm Brunette Textured Bob with Auburn Highlights

I love ending on this one because it feels like the most wearable, everyday version of everything we’ve been looking at. The brunette base has these soft auburn highlights scattered through the ends and mid-lengths that warm everything up without making a big statement, and the textured layers have just enough piece-y separation to keep it from looking flat. The angle is gentle, the length hits right at the nape in back and just past the jaw in front, and the whole thing has that slightly undone quality that comes from letting your hair air dry about 80% of the way and then finishing with a round brush just on the top layer. It’s casual, it’s pretty, and it doesn’t ask much of you, which is really what the best haircut should do.

Strawberry copper voluminous angled bob with layers

#19 Strawberry Copper Voluminous Angled Bob

That strawberry copper is absolutely gorgeous and I think it’s one of the most underrated color families for mature women. It’s warm without being brassy, it’s interesting without being “look at me” loud, and it flatters a wide range of skin tones. The cut itself has tons of volume built into the crown through shorter internal layers, while the exterior stays smooth-ish and angled. There’s a nice feathered fringe at the front that’s been swept to the side, which keeps everything looking soft around the face. The whole thing reminds me of a really good glass of rosé, warm and golden and just a little bit playful.

Warm auburn angled bob with stacked layers at nape

#20 Warm Auburn Stacked Bob

That color is doing so much of the heavy lifting here and I’m really into it. This warm auburn with those subtle copper threads running through it warms up the whole complexion, and the way the bob is cut with a slightly rounded back that angles down to a clean jawline length in the front is just classic. There’s a gentle stacking at the nape that builds up volume without going full 1980s, and the side-swept fringe keeps things feeling current. If you’re someone who’s been dyeing your hair for years and you’re not ready to go gray, a rich auburn like this is one of the most forgiving colors to maintain because the grow-out blends naturally with most hair types.

Tapered brunette bob with golden highlights outdoors

#21 Sun-Kissed Brunette Tapered Bob

This is a really nice example of what happens when you keep the back tapered tight but let the layers on top have some freedom. The golden highlights scattered through the brunette base look genuinely sun-kissed rather than salon-strategic, and the whole vibe is very “I just spent the afternoon in a European plaza and this is how my hair happens to look.” The cut sits a little shorter and closer to the head in back and then those longer textured pieces sweep forward around the ears, which elongates the neck beautifully. If you wear necklaces a lot, this is the length that shows them off best.

Chocolate brown angled bob with honey balayage layers

#22 Chocolate Angled Bob with Honey Balayage

The volume on this is unreal and I think it comes down to the internal layering, because the perimeter is actually quite clean and blunt-ish while all the action is happening underneath. Those honey-toned balayage pieces add visual depth so even though the hair is probably medium density, it reads as really full and thick. The angle from back to front is moderate, not super dramatic, which is actually my favorite version of this cut because it’s the easiest to style at home. You could literally round-brush this in five minutes with a Olivia Garden round brush and be out the door.

Golden blonde feathered angled bob with soft layers

#23 Golden Blonde Feathered Angled Bob

There’s something about a warm golden blonde on this cut that just works in a way that’s hard to describe until you see it. The feathering through the sides gives it a really soft, almost vintage feel, like a modern interpretation of something Diane Sawyer would have worn in the early 2000s but with better products and less hairspray. The layers flip ever so slightly at the ends which gives it that lived-in quality, and the overall shape frames the jawline without hiding the neck. This is the kind of color that transitions really gracefully if you eventually want to let some silver come through, because the warmth in the blonde keeps things looking intentional during that in-between phase.

Rich mahogany textured angled bob with choppy layers

#24 Rich Mahogany Textured Angled Bob

I love how much attitude this one has. The mahogany color is deep and saturated and it makes the choppy, textured layers really pop because you can see every single cut line. This is a slightly longer version of the angled bob where the front pieces reach almost to the collarbone, and the back has been razored to create that piece-y, deconstructed look that somehow still reads as very put together. The kind of cut where you know the stylist was having fun, which is honestly what I want every time I sit in that chair.

Warm chestnut chin-length angled bob with soft ends

#25 Warm Chestnut Chin-Length Angled Bob

This is the version you show your stylist when you want something that looks effortless but is actually quietly precise. The chestnut color has this beautiful warm undertone that catches reddish in the light, and the cut is so clean through the sides with these soft, slightly feathered ends that curve inward just a touch. The chin-length front pieces sit right at that sweet spot where they frame without overwhelming, and the overall silhouette is rounded and feminine without being fussy. For finer hair textures, a light misting of Kenra Volume Spray 25 at the roots before blow-drying would give you that same lift through the crown.

Shaggy brunette angled bob with golden highlights

#26 Highlighted Brunette Shaggy Angled Bob

Okay this one is doing that thing where it blurs the line between a bob and a shag and I am very much here for it. The piece-y, slightly choppy texture through the top and sides gives it an undone quality that feels very current, while the angled shape underneath keeps it from reading as messy. Those golden highlights woven through the brunette base add so much warmth and dimension, and the way the longer front pieces graze past the chin creates this really flattering frame that draws your eye inward. This is a cut with personality, and it looks like the kind of thing that just gets better the longer you go between salon visits, which is honestly the dream.

Deep burgundy sleek angled bob with smooth finish

#27 Deep Burgundy Sleek Angled Bob

The sleekness of this one is striking in a way that I think a lot of women overlook when they’re considering the angled bob. Not every version of this cut needs layers or texture or piece-y ends, and this is proof. The deep burgundy color is so glossy and rich, and the clean lines of the angle from back to front are sharp without being severe. It’s almost architectural, and on someone with naturally straight or easily smoothed hair, this would take barely any effort to maintain between cuts. Just a flat iron touch-up on the ends now and then and a good shine serum.

Layered brunette angled bob with caramel highlights

#28 Brunette Layered Angled Bob with Caramel Highlights

Okay but hear me out, the layering on this one is really something special. Instead of stacking everything aggressively at the back, whoever did this cut used longer, sweeping layers that feather backward from the face and create this gorgeous rounded shape through the crown. The caramel highlights are placed specifically through those top layers so you see them catch the light when the hair moves, which gives the whole thing this warm, dimensional quality without looking like a full color job. This is the kind of cut that looks like you woke up, ran your fingers through your hair, and walked out looking incredible, which is exactly the energy we should all be going for.

Warm brown layered angled bob with gentle volume

#29 Warm Brown Layered Bob with Subtle Volume

Sometimes the best bobs are the ones that don’t look like they’re trying very hard, and this is exactly that. The warm brown shade is natural-looking and low-maintenance, the layers are so seamlessly blended that you almost don’t notice them until the hair moves, and the angle is gentle enough to be universally flattering. There’s a slight graduation at the nape that gives the back some lift without making it look stacked, and the face-framing pieces taper softly below the chin. This is the cut you get when you trust your stylist completely and just say “make it look like me, but better.”

Dark espresso rounded angled bob with smooth layers

#30 Dark Espresso Rounded Angled Bob

The shape on this one is just beautiful, really rounded and full through the back with a smooth descent to the front. That deep espresso color has a lot of natural dimension because you can see the way light hits those very subtle warm undertones throughout, and the smoothness of the styling shows off the quality of the cut. I keep coming back to how well this particular length works when you want your hair to move with you but not get in the way, which sounds simple but is actually the entire point of a well-executed bob.

Windswept blonde textured short angled bob outdoors

#31 Windswept Blonde Textured Short Bob

This is giving me major “doesn’t own a mirror and still looks incredible” energy and I’m obsessed. The shorter length, the windswept texture, the sandy blonde with those natural darker roots coming through, it all feels very unstudied and real. The layers are choppy and a little wild in the best way, and the angled shape is more suggested than structured because the texture softens all the lines. If you live somewhere with any kind of weather and you’ve given up on having controlled hair, this is the cut that makes that look like a deliberate choice. A little Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray scrunched through and you’re done.

Warm honey blonde chin-grazing angled bob

#32 Warm Honey Blonde Chin-Grazing Bob

The way this falls forward toward the chin is really pretty, and the honey blonde has this luminous quality that makes the whole look feel very airy and light. There’s barely any layering visible here, which tells me this is more of a one-length bob with the angle doing all the work, and honestly sometimes that’s all you need. The hair has enough natural body that it swoops away from the face without being pinned or sprayed, and the overall length is just right for tucking behind the ear when you want a different look throughout the day.

Tousled dark brunette wavy short angled bob

#33 Tousled Brunette Wavy Angled Bob

If you have any natural wave or curl to your hair and you’ve been wondering whether an angled bob would work for you, here’s your answer. The texture here is doing something really interesting because the waves add volume in the back where the cut is shorter, creating this full, rounded silhouette, while the longer front pieces hang with just a little curve at the ends. It looks effortless in a way that truly is effortless because the wave is doing most of the styling for you. Just scrunch in a curl cream on damp hair and let it air dry.

Voluminous dark chocolate bob with flipped-out ends

#34 Voluminous Chocolate Flip-Out Bob

Now this is volume. The dark chocolate color is gorgeous and all-over consistent, which makes the shape of the cut the real star here. There’s a lot happening in the layering because the ends flip outward in this really soft, bouncy way that gives the whole bob a retro glamour feel, almost like a modern take on a Jacqueline Kennedy blowout but in bob form. The crown has so much height and body that it probably only took a round brush and a blow dryer to achieve, but it looks like a full production. If your hair is thick enough to hold this kind of shape, please do this immediately.

Fiery copper swept-back angled bob with volume

#35 Fiery Copper Swept-Back Angled Bob

The color on this is stop-you-in-your-tracks gorgeous, a true fiery copper that catches every bit of light and just glows. The cut has a lot of height at the crown with the layers swept backward and upward, which opens up the face completely and shows off the bone structure. The back is tapered close and the front pieces are longer and wispy, creating this beautiful dramatic angle. I think what makes this one special is the confidence it requires, this is not a “blend in” color or a “blend in” shape, and that’s exactly what makes it so appealing. A Moroccanoil Treatment worked through the ends would keep that copper looking high-gloss and healthy.

Elegant Silver Angled Bob
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#36: Elegant Silver Angled Bob

This stunning angled bob features a chic, shorter length at the front that gracefully transitions to a longer back, offering a flattering silhouette for various face shapes. The model’s fine, straight hair showcases a brilliant silver hue, emphasizing the cut’s sharp lines and texture. Ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance style, this haircut requires minimal styling, making it perfect for busy lifestyles. Consider this look if you want a modern touch while embracing your natural hair’s beauty.

Chic, silver angled bob with soft volume and face-framing layers, ideal for older women wanting a youthful, polished look

#37 Gorgeous Angled Bob

This sleek, silver angled bob beautifully frames the face, adding a touch of elegance and modernity. The precise cut keeps the style structured, while the soft layering around the jawline ensures a flattering shape for mature women. Perfect for those with medium to thick hair, this bob maintains its volume without requiring excessive styling. However, regular trims are essential to keep the sharp angles defined. A volumizing mousse, such as Redken Guts 10, can add lift at the roots for extra body.

A trendy choppy angled bob with tousled layers, adding volume and texture for senior women wanting a modern, effortless look

#38 Choppy Angled Bob

For older women who love a modern, slightly edgy cut, this choppy angled bob is a great pick. The tousled layers add movement and volume, making this perfect for fine to medium hair. The cut works well with natural waves or can be enhanced with a GHD Curling Wand for soft, undone curls. A spritz of Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray keeps the style fresh and airy.

A chic, very short angled bob with stacked layers at the back, creating height and structure for senior women with fine hair

#39 Very Short Angled Bob

This very short angled bob is a fantastic choice for older women looking for a sleek, low-maintenance style. The stacked layers in the back add height, making it a great option for those with fine or thinning hair. The length sits right at the nape, emphasizing the jawline for a youthful, sculpted effect. Use Redken Guts 10 Volume Spray Foam for lift at the roots and a Babyliss Pro Nano Titanium Flat Iron for smooth styling.

A soft, layered angled bob with feathered ends, creating natural movement for older women wanting a youthful, voluminous style

#40 Layered Angled Bob

This layered angled bob is perfect for senior women who want a lightweight yet voluminous cut. The layers create natural movement while the angled shape gives a lifted effect. This cut works best for fine to medium hair, adding body without making it look bulky. Styling with a Revlon One-Step Volumizer enhances volume, while Bumble and Bumble Thickening Spray provides texture. Ideal for those with oval or heart-shaped faces.

A dramatic inverted angled bob with stacked layers in the back, adding bold volume and structure for older women

#41 Inverted Angled Bob

For women over 70 looking for a bold yet sophisticated haircut, the inverted angled bob is an excellent choice. This cut features a dramatic lift at the back with stacked layers that create extra volume. The longer front pieces help balance the style, making it perfect for those with fine to medium hair. A GHD Rise Volumizing Hot Brush enhances the stacked effect, while Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray keeps the shape in place.

A modern medium-length angled bob with layered highlights, adding depth and dimension for senior women

#42 Medium-Length Angled Bob

For women over 70 who prefer a bit more length, this medium-length angled bob provides the perfect balance of style and practicality. The layers create movement, while the front pieces elongate the face. This cut works exceptionally well for those with medium to thick hair and looks best when styled with a Revlon One-Step Volumizer for lift and body. A shine-enhancing serum, such as Biosilk Silk Therapy, adds a polished finish.

A sophisticated angled bob with soft bangs, framing the face for older women wanting a fresh, youthful look

#43 Angled Bob With Bangs

Adding bangs to an angled bob is a great way to soften the face while maintaining structure. This cut works well for older women with high foreheads or fine lines they’d like to subtly conceal. The soft fringe blends seamlessly into the layers, creating a natural, face-framing effect. A light blow-dry with a Denman Round Brush and a mist of L’Oréal Elnett Satin Hairspray helps keep the bangs in place without stiffness.

Voluminous curly angled bob with defined ringlets, adding bounce and movement for older women with natural curls

#44 Curly Angled Bob

This playful curly angled bob is ideal for senior women with naturally wavy or curly hair. The angled shape keeps the curls from looking too heavy while maintaining volume at the crown. Diffusing with a DevaCurl DevaDryer & Diffuser enhances curl definition, while Ouidad Advanced Climate Control Gel keeps frizz under control. This cut is perfect for women who want to embrace their curls without excessive styling.

A sleek angled bob with side-swept layers, designed to elongate round faces and enhance facial definition

#45 Angled Bob for Round Faces

This angled bob is a fantastic choice for older women with round faces, as the longer front layers help create a slimming effect. The structured shape elongates the face while maintaining softness around the edges. This cut works best for medium-density hair and is easy to style with a round brush and a smoothing serum like Kerastase Discipline Fluidissime. A slight side part enhances the illusion of length, making this a flattering option for mature women wanting a more defined look.

A feathered angled bob with soft layers, enhancing movement and texture for fine hair on senior women

#46 Angled Bob for Fine Hair

Fine hair can sometimes fall flat, but this angled bob solves that with well-placed, feathery layers. The cut keeps the back slightly shorter for lift while allowing the front to create the illusion of density. Lightweight styling creams, like Living Proof Full Thickening Cream, help boost texture without adding weight. Ideal for women with fine, straight, or slightly wavy hair who want a structured yet voluminous look.

A softly layered angled bob designed to add volume and fullness to thin hair, perfect for older women

#47 Angled Bob for Thin Hair

For senior women with thin hair, this angled bob creates the illusion of thickness with expertly placed layers. The gradual length shift from back to front adds natural volume without excessive weight. Blow-drying with a round brush and using a root-lifting spray like Moroccanoil Root Boost helps enhance fullness. This cut is best suited for those with fine to thin hair who want a lightweight yet voluminous style.

A sophisticated chin-length angled bob with precise layering, enhancing facial features for senior women

#48 Chin-Length Angled Bob

This chin-length angled bob is a great choice for older women who want a sleek yet manageable haircut. The length sits perfectly at the jawline, creating a defined and elegant silhouette. This style works well for women with fine to medium hair, as the blunt edges provide structure while the slight layers add dimension. A smoothing serum, like Olaplex No.6 Bond Smoother, helps maintain a frizz-free, polished finish. Ideal for those with sharper facial features who want a haircut that highlights their bone structure.

 Softly layered angled bob with wispy ends, ideal for senior women wanting a lightweight and effortless bob haircut

#49 Soft Angled Bob

A soft, angled bob is a fantastic option for women over 70 who want a light, airy look with minimal maintenance. This cut features gentle layers that add natural movement while keeping the style structured. The wispy ends create a feathery effect, making it perfect for those with medium-density hair. This cut works beautifully on oval and heart-shaped faces, as it subtly lifts the features. A lightweight texturizing spray, such as Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray, helps enhance movement and body without weighing the hair down.

A stunning silver angled bob with soft contouring layers, creating a sculpted, face-framing effect for senior women

#50 Silver Contour Bob

This silver contour bob is designed to enhance facial features with its soft, sculpted layers. The cut creates an elegant, polished look while maintaining a natural movement. It works well for women with thick or medium-density hair, as the layers remove excess bulk without losing volume. Style with a Dyson Airwrap Round Brush for a smooth finish and apply L’Oréal Professionnel Mythic Oil for shine.

A refined classic taper bob with soft graduation at the nape, offering a timeless, structured style for older women

#51 Classic Taper Bob

The classic taper bob is perfect for senior women looking for a timeless, polished cut. The subtle graduation at the nape provides a clean, structured shape while maintaining volume at the crown. This style is ideal for women with straight or slightly wavy hair who want a neat, elegant look. Blow-dry with a T3 Featherweight Hair Dryer and finish with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray for hold.

A lightweight, feathered angled bob with soft layers, creating a delicate and airy effect for senior women

#52 Featherlight Bob

This featherlight angled bob is ideal for older women who prefer a soft, delicate haircut that adds movement without weight. The fine layers create a flowy effect, making it perfect for fine or thin hair. A light styling mousse like Kerastase Densifique Mousse keeps the hair voluminous without feeling heavy, and a Mason Pearson Boar Bristle Brush helps distribute natural oils for shine.