Let’s discuss the piecey pixie cut on women over 60. This haircut type is somewhere between short and medium hair, and has a very specific way of achieving the ‘undone’ look. Just last year, I had a client who had a shoulder-length bob and had not changed it in 20 years. Finally she told me she wanted to do something that felt like *her*. Something not just for the sake of change. Mort than for maintenance. We ended up with a piecey pixie and to say we both got emotional is an understatement. It was a huge change and a long time coming, and she finally looked like herself. That’s the type of impact a short haircut has when someone is really ready for it.
Especially in this case, I say the more variation of hair thickness texture the better. This is because the piecey-ness make the ends separate more easily (especially when hair has thinned out, and softer hair textures) which gives that super light, lived in look without the need for styling or product. Plus the color versatility is WILD, silver, copper, lavender, blonde, you name it, each and every color gives a completely different vibe and I can’t wait to show you my favorites!


#1: Soft Silver Pixie with Layers That Actually Move
No matter what color your hair is, silver is always classy. The texture of the layers captures light differently as she moves giving her hair depth and dimensionality and prevents it from looking flat. The side-swept bangs feel very low commitment. She’s got that free-fall vibe going on which is exactly what you want for a pixie cut at this length. This look will give the illusion of a lot more hair than is actually the case if your hair is fine. To keep the shape of the cut, you’ll need regular trims since it will lose that look to it very quickly.


#2 Warm Copper Choppy Pixie with That Feathered Fringe
This one looks exciting! The color and cut blend together beautifully. The razor work on the fringe gives a feathery effect with the ends disappearing into the skin. The tapered nape gives the cut a more clean feeling without being harsh. Check out the elongated sideburns! They really soften the jawline in a way that most people wouldn’t even ask for. Copper is a color that looks nice for about three weeks before it starts to fade. So you would want a color glaze in between appointments. A texturizing paste will also help since the piecey look is half the look.


#3 Choppy Chestnut Pixie with That Sneaky Crown Lift
It is nice to see a hair design that works with a cowlick instead of one that tries to cut against it or fight to cover it up. This design shows the natural lift at the crown, and with point cutting that means the hair will fan out and look effortless. Hair that is warm chestnut in color is just enough to keep the whole design from being too severe, which is what happens with short cuts and too cool or ashy colors. The separation is important to this look so it is ideal to keep some paste in the hair, and a glossing treatment a couple times a month will help keep that chestnut from muddying.


#4 Silver Piecey Pixie That Looks Like You Just Woke Up Perfect
This is one of those wash-and-go situations. You can easily towel dry your hair, put some product in it and walk out the door. The tousled fringe and cropped nape add stylish carelessness and that’s the whole appeal. Here, the micro layers are most important as they give that lift at the crown and require zero styling. If you have gone for your natural grey, and are looking for a cut that celebrates it, this is the one. A lightweight texture paste will do you good, but on good hair days even that is optional.


#5 Fiery Red Cropped Pixie with That Whisper of a Fringe
A woman in her sixties wearing vivid red is a power move. This shade has enough dimension to avoid looking costume-y, especially with those subtle lowlights woven in. The micro fringe is just there to soften the forehead without even committing to bangs. She has great lift in the crown from the razor texturing and the graduated nape is nice and tight. Red pigments are the most high-maintenance colors. They fade faster than anything else, so a demi-permanent gloss between appointments is basically non-negotiable if you want to keep this looking fresh.


#6 Champagne Blonde Pixie with the Sweetest Side Sweep
With this cut, the detail I appreciate the most is the feathered temple slice. I think it’s a minor detail, but it does so much in relaxing the forehead lines and blurring the hair/skin transition, which is really nice. Regarding the champagne blonde, I added a few low lights to give dimension and prevent it from looking flat. The point cut layers give that lifted, airy feel at the top. I would suggest a light daily product for separation that you can run your fingers through, not a thick, heavy product. This probably isn’t going to work if your hair is very coarse or curly as the whole look depends on those pieces falling softly.


#7 Copper Pixie with Crown Lift That Looks Completely Natural
The crown work here is very clever. There is a natural cowlick, and rather than treating this as a disadvantage, it is considered an advantage. The layers are designed around the cowlick so that the lift looks as though it happens all by itself. The warm copper with babylights is a tonal compliment to the warm complexion which, I believe, is flattering on all. This is particularly true if you’ve noticed your skin tone shift cooler as you’ve aged. The cut is short enough to be low maintenance but long enough on top to keep some length to have styling options. If you’re trying to achieve this look, don’t forget to ask for razor texturizing and feathering shears, because that is what will keep the pieces light instead of blocky.


#8 Copper Micro-Pixie with Serious Crown Action
Thanks for the overview of the top. The crown is quite textured and elevated. The face framing layers are short but sit nicely around the temples. Longer sideburns help hide any thinning, not every stylist considers that detail. Copper is a stunning color, though, it will need a demi-gloss every few weeks and daily styling paste to rebuild that choppy texture. This cut needs to be on fine to medium hair, and if you’re not scared of going really short, then it’s one of those cuts that will make a huge difference to your face.


#9 Platinum Piecey Pixie with Root Shadow Magic
This hairstyle utilizes a small amount of hair in an interesting way. The low-density fine straight hair still looks full because of the light blow dry technique used at the roots. The root shadow toner softens the starkness of the grow-out and provides a couple of weeks of relief from noticeable grow-out. The stylist also beautifully managed the tiny crown cowlick. One thing is that thinner temples become more noticeable when the hair is cut that short. If it is a concern talk to a stylist before going for it. But if you are okay with it then this is a beautiful and modern hairstyle that really easy to maintain.


#10 Ginger Pixie with a Crown That Just Floats
The raised crown on this style is amazing. The point cut layers create a vertical movement that makes the hair near the top look weightless. The root smudge technique creates enough depth at the base so the ginger color doesn’t look too flat, and I really like the look overall. You’ll accomplish this in a quick blow-dry: three or four minutes of work with a small round brush and you’re good to go. The copper tones will need to be retouched now and then, and the crown will need to be shaped on a daily basis. But honestly, once you get the hang of it, you’ll be doing it on autopilot.


#11 Sunset Copper Feathered Pixie, Freckles and All
Let’s appreciate how well warm copper tones with her freckles. This is the kind of reason that makes a color choice personal and not generic, so it’s great to consider these kinds of things when choosing a color. The stacked layers at the crown provide natural height, and the wispy fringe prevents it from feeling too structured. To get this effect, a root-lift product and a paste are needed to support the crown and maintain the pieces separated. Careful toning will be needed to avoid brassiness with time. You may require more thinning to obtain this style, especially if your hair is coarse, so be sure to discuss that with your stylist.


#12 Roseberry Pixie That Hides Your Grow-Out on Purpose
This is a great example of a color strategy! The roseberry is beautiful by itself, but silver root peek-throughs add depth, and the regrowth integrates instead of creating a hard line. This is the type of thinking that makes a high maintenance color approachable. The cut is *very* short, about an inch and a half on the top, with a micro-fringe and clipped nape. The razor point cutting creates airy separation that makes the whole thing feel super light and weightless. The color upkeep is still a thing, but because of how cleverly the roots are done, it’s much more easy going than most fashion colors. This isn’t ideal if your hair is really coarse or tightly curled, but for fine to medium textures this is gorgeous.


#13 Auburn Piecey Pixie That Basically Dries Itself
My favorite aspect of this style is that it is created with air drying as the finishing touch, not just as a compromise. Nice lift and texture are created with the slight wave in the hair along with the crown cowlick. The root-smudge gloss blends the grey beautifully and looks intentional, as well. Everything comes together beautifully and with a nice balance, as the sides are cut short, and the nape is soft and tapered. To achieve that airy movement, I would use some point cut layering and a little bit of texturizing in the mid-range shears. On days when your hair is too cooperative and needs a bit of a mess, then maybe just a tiny bit of product for the piecey separation would be perfect.


#14 Rose-Blonde Pixie That Uses Your Cowlick as Architecture
The baby pink shade is beautiful! I won’t say the upkeep is easy though. Pastels require some bleaching and they fade faster than other colors so you’ll be toning it way more often. But when it is fresh and new, it’s stunning! It’s great on warm skin tones. I love how the cut makes use of a tiny crown cowlick to provide actual structural lift. This means it isn’t volumizing products or blow dries, it’s all structural. The tapered temples and short nape keep everything feeling intentional, while the point cut layers a soft frame to the face that makes the whole cut feel balanced instead of harsh.


#15 Piecey Pixie with Micro Bangs and a Cowlick That Cooperates
Micro bangs on a pixie could have gone either way. They can sometimes seem a bit too harsh, but here I think they work as the rest of the cut is so textured and wispy that the bangs feel like part of the movement rather than being a blunt statement. The hazy magic is happening with the graduated crown and razor sliced layers. There is a small clockwise cowlick that is being worked *with* as opposed to against which gives the lift a very natural look. This is a great cut choice for oval or heart-shaped faces and fine to medium density hair. You’ll need a paste for separation, and if you are going for a warm tone like this, expect color touch-ups because red fades are relentless.


#16 Auburn Micro Pixie with Babylights Doing the Heavy Lifting
The babylights in this cut are super subtle and may go unnoticed. However, this cut truly glows due to it’s ability to capture light and the contrast to the base auburn color. This is a micro-pixie cut that has the perfect length over the ears, has a choppy lifted crown, and has a soft fringe that is above the eyebrows. There is a crown cocick up there for lift, which is my favorite style since it needs less work every morning. This is going to need expert-level texturing to avoid bulk, so be sure your stylist is confident with the razors. The demi-permanent gloss is going to keep the warmth alive in between appointments.


#17 Chestnut Pixie Where the Silver Streaks Are the Feature
The natural silver strands are not covered but rather integrated into the design with the root-shadow lowlights for a cohesive effect. The micro-bangs are soft enough to be seen as harsh, and the modular temple tapering is really nice as it frames the cheek. The razor-textured micro-layers at the crown create volume and the whole shape remains clean without being rigid. Daily product is needed for separation, because without it, the pieces may clump together and lose defintion. That’s the case with pretty much every piece-y haircut.


#18 Copper Piecey Pixie with a Cowlick Blended So Well You’d Never Know
This cut has a left cowlick, but it’s so blended into the front layers that I had to do a double take, which goes to show how skilled the cutter is. The ear-length shape with tapered nape and wispy micro-fringe is typical of piecey pixies, however the warm lowlight multi-dimensional colour elevates it to another level. Daily product and blow dry is going to be a must for height because the pieces are going to need direction and a demi gloss is going to be required to keep the brass under control. To keep the movement going as it grows, ask your stylist to do some interior thinning and razor texturing because this cut can get heavy quickly if it’s not layered properly from the inside.


#19 Spiky Copper Pixie with an Angled Micro-Fringe
The slight angle on the micro-fringe is what gives this one its edginess, a degree or two of asymmetry changes the whole feel of the cut from sweet to cool. The spiky texture at the crown is from razor slicing and some point-cutting that follows a subtle cowlick, and the tapered nape balances it all out. Copper is stunning and yes, copper fades, that is part of the deal, so consistent glossing is a commitment. The cropped length does limit your styling options, but honestly, if you’re going for a pixie this short then you’ve made the choice to not have updos and I respect that wholeheartedly.


#20 Textured Copper Pixie with a Feathered Top That Moves
The feathered top does have nice movement. Not only do the pieces sit still, they shift depending on how your head turns. It’s what makes a short style feel dynamic instead of static. There is a off-center crown cowlick that also gives height which is one of my favorite tricks because it means you’re working with what you’ve got. The warm copper with subtle root smudge gives it depth without being too fussy. You are going to want to use paste or blow dry it for that piece-y separation. If you have a rounder face, slightly longer fringe is requested, it can help balance things out.


#21 Sandy Blonde Pixie with a Root Shadow That Buys You Time
If you’re looking to go lighter without the full commitment to blonde upkeep, then this is the approach I’d recommend. All the natural grey will blend nicely with a subtle root shadow, meaning brightness will come from the top layers and the grow out will be softer and gradual rather than obvious. The small crown cowlick is completely disguised by the layering, and the point cut layers on top provide a lifted, separated look. The whole style is really lightweight and easy to style. It will take some precise texturizing along with a bit of product to maintain the separation, but for how polished it looks, the color maintenance is going to be very low.


#22 Blonde Pixie with a Tapered Nape and Natural Silver Root
I appreciate that this haircut embraces gray hair. Rather than combatting silver at the roots, there is a warm blonde that meets the silver with no contrast issues. It looks understated and purposeful rather than messy. The point cutting and light razor texturizing at the crown helps the cowlick tuck under and also contributes to airy separation up top. The nape clean taper is good, and the side profile really nice overall silhouette is super pretty. That’s more important than people realize with short hair. For styling, you’ll want a paste for definition and separation, and keep in mind hair of this length will make thin sides more noticeable.


#23 Cropped Copper Pixie Where the Cowlick Is the Best Part
I’m loving this story of success with a cowlick! The lift at the crown is structural and built into the cut with short interior layers and point cutting texture, so this much volume is there even if you don’t style it. The bright copper is gorgeous but will need regular glazing to keep it from going brassy – that’s just copper’s personality. The sides have been cut back so far that if you have prominent ears it might be a problem, so be honest with yourself about that before you go this short. The cutting technique here is razor pointing at the ends, slight temple taper, and some texturizing movement, which keeps the whole thing feeling super light and airy.


#24 Chestnut Piecey Pixie with Feathered Fringe That Moves Like Air
The micro fringe is very short and has a light and feathery texture. This means it will almost disappear against the skin and gives a very soft look, just as described. The razor-slice layering and diagonal point-cutting offers nice diagonal movement throughout the top, while the softly tapered nape stops the back from looking overly blunt. With warm greys blended, the chestnut tone with subtle low lights does the job beautifully. If your hair is very coarse or heavy this cut most likely won’t be the right one for you, but fine to medium textures will love it. To maintain a defined finish throughout the day, a texturizing product is absolutely vital.


#25 Ragged Pixie with Salt-and-Pepper Temples That Look Amazing
I like to see the salt and pepper look at their hairline, and I appreciate the individual look because it gives a unique depth that is hard to mimic with hair dye. The rest of the cut is unfinished on purpose with a kind of razor-textured look, and it is left choppy and has a fringe that is feathery and voluminous. Overall, it’s very cool and effortless. The height at the crown comes from the layering and then there is very subtle gradation at the nape that gives it some shape from the back. Expect to use a daily styling paste to maintain the texture, as without it, this kind of cut falls flat really fast. Also, if you have a strong cowlick, it may end up fighting you, which is something to discuss before making a decision.


#26 Lavender Pixie That Handles Regrowth Like a Genius
The neutral root with silver-lavender gloss is one of those subtly genius color strategies. The rootshadow hides regrowth and adds dimension, while the lavender just sits there and does pastel elegance. It means a fashion color that doesnt punish you with maintenance every three weeks.The cut is a textured pixie to the ears with a tapered nape and soft side fringe, with layers at the crown for airy lift. A light texturizing paste is ideal for separation. Pastel shades tend to fade faster than regular colors, so it is part of the maintenance, just not as desperately. While not suited for very coarse or tightly curled textures, it works wonders on fine to medium hair.


#27 Fresh Textured Pixie with Edges That Disappear
The cut’s soft edges allow for an elegant look as opposed to simply looking short. The way the edges sort of dissolve into the neckline and around the ears provide for a very seamless look, without any harsh lines. The layered texture looks especially good on finer hair, and the added volume helps with that as well. The highlighted strands add just the right amount of color while keeping it interesting without being too obvious and taking away from the overall look. This is a great option for hair looks polished without too much fuss in the morning. Although it is recommended to get regular trims to maintain the cut’s softness. Ideally, every four to five weeks to keep the ends looking soft and preserve the overall cut’s shape.


#28 Flirty Layered Pixie with Warmth Running Through It
Warm tones in the haircut will look great with the skin. The flirty layers give this haircut movement so it doesn’t look too tidy. I like the concept behind a haircut that gets better the more messy it is, since that means it will be more practical for everyday life. This shape is ideal on fine to medium hair since the layers will be able to separate and move more. This style looks best on round or oval face shapes. For a hairstyle with so much going on, this is very low maintenance. You many have to put in a minute or two to give it that messy look, but overall your time will be reward.


#29 Playful Pixie with Lift That Happens on Its Own
I love the way the crown has an easy lift because of the way the layers were cut. Overall, the cut looks light and airy, which I especially appreciate with fine hair. It’s a hairstyle that will have you saying, “oh, right, I look amazing,” which is exactly what you want from a haircut. On days when your hair feels a bit flatter than normal, a good volumizing product should help with the lift. Regular trims will also help keep the shape from going shapeless.


#30 Silver Layered Pixie with a Fringe That Softens Everything
This cut looks amazing with the front bangs being soft and flattering and the crown area having just the right amount of layers for a lift that looks light, not thin. I really think the silver tones are modern and fresh as opposed to fighting to stay dark when the cut is this good. This shape gives the most to fine hair and medium density. The precise silhouette will need regular trims to maintain it, but daily styling will be minimal, maybe a minute with your fingers and you’ll be good to go.


#31 Playful Volume Pixie That Looks Like More Hair Than You Have
Some people might see this hairstyle and compliment the hair, but it’s really the haircut that’s amazing. The layers are designed to give fullness and bounce to fine-textured hair, and the shorter length draws the focus to the volume, rather than the length. A couple of highlights are used to brighten the haircut, making the illusion even better. To maintain the shape of the layers, you’ll have to keep getting your hair done at a salon because the volume will collapse once they grow out, but this will be easy to maintain between your appointments.


#32 Textured Pixie with Layers That Frame Without Crowding
These layers are just above the ears and give a little face framing without closing off the face which is a hard balance to achieve. There is also enough movement created with the texture to keep it lively, but not overwhelm the cut. The construction of the layers does soften jagged features quite well. I don’t say this about every cut, but this layering works on various face shapes. The secret to the maintenance is keeping it looking good. The layers start merging, and you lose the definition that makes this cut work.


#33 Short Pixie with Soft Bangs That Frame the Cheekbones
Soft bangs highlight and draw the attention of the viewer to the cheekbones and also create a framing effect to the hairstyle while still keeping the focus more to the middle of the face. The warm chestnut color shows warmth and the length at the nape makes the look polished and clean without being too harsh. The entire fine hair density allows the hairstyle to feel light, airy and floating which is very advantageous in this case. While it may need a few trims to keep the shape ideal, the styling each day will be easy.


#34 Gray Pixie with Feathery Layers That Create Their Own Volume
With this haircut, you get a feathery finish for added fullness without the effort. Each layer is also colored gray and really shows the movement. It’s such a lovely effect; It looks as though every piece is going in a different direction. This effect is best for fine to medium hair, and gives a lot of volume without the heat or product. The layered cut also frames the face nicely, which is ideal for round and oval shapes. To maintain the definition of the layers, you will have to get trims regularly. When the layers grow out, they integrate and the pretty separation is lost.


#35 Textured Pixie with Silver Hints and a Fluffy Finish
The fluffy finish on the pixie cut is youthful and this cut nails it. The short layers add volume and a sense of playfulness. Surprisingly, fine hair works perfectly here, giving a soft, cloud-like texture at the top. The silver highlights are just bright enough to catch the light beautifully. This cut sits just above the ears for a clean and easy to manage look. Regular trims keep the style looking fresh. It’s a great option if you want to shift towards embracing your natural color while still having a cut that feels purposeful.


#36 Silver Pixie with Crown Volume and a Modern Edge
The added volume at the crown lifts the entire face. It’s the kind of volume that will give you an energized look without having to change your routine. The soft layers add movement and the silver tones are modern and not aging, which is what I think a lot of women worry about when going fully silver. This cut manages that fear pretty well. Fine, straight hair is best for this shape and lighter colors do take more maintenance to keep them looking bright and intentional, but the payoff is worth it.


#37 Textured Pixie That Draws Every Eye to Yours
I find it interesting how this cut emphasizes the eyes. The length peeking above the ears combined with the soft layers really opens up the face. With fine hair density, there is a nice light and airy feel, and the movement the layers create helps to avoid a static look. The face framing is gentle and not too dramatic so that this can suit many different looks without being too dressed up or too casual. It does take a little bit of regular maintenance to keep the layers from going flat, but the daily effort is really not that much.


#38 Choppy Textured Pixie with Highlights That Add Life
Choppy cuts give a character to the hairstyle and not being overly meticulous provides an option for a more rewarding cut. Movement and liveliness are created by texture and feathered layering. Highlights are dimension adding when they look even and subtle rather than just salon-fresh. This shape is best for fine to medium thickness hair; choppy layers can actually separate further, causing more defined structure to the hair. Especially when the shape is maintained, it can be very face geometrically flattering and draw more attention to oval and round face shapes.


#39 Feathered Pixie with Polish and Play
I like this haircut because it is classy and fun at the same time. I love how the feathered layers look both soft and structured at the same time. It very tastefully frames the face, but does not draw too much attention to it. Perfect. With medium to fine hair density, the airy and light feeling of the hair will allow the movement in the layers to do most of the styling for you. A texturizing product may be necessary on days where the hair feels too smooth, but it is honestly a luxury to have the hair cooperate like that.


#40 Copper Pixie with Layers That Frame Everything Right
These gentle layers in this copper cut frame the face softly and naturally accentuate the cheekbones without feeling overdone. The copper color is warm and the short length means you’ll be spending almost no time styling this in the morning, which is my fav trade off. Fine to medium hair will benefit from the layering as it will create some volume where the hair may otherwise lay flat, and the texture in the layers also adds movement throughout the day. Regular trims help keep the shape, but between appointments this is truly low effort.


#41 Subtly Lifted Pixie with Crown Volume That Whispers
I’ll call the volume a crown a whisper instead of a shout, it’s there and working beautifully for the face, but it doesn’t look like you put in the effort. The soft and light end finish provides extra dimension and no extra weight. The shorter length also makes it super easy to manage on a day-to-day basis. This works best for oval and round face shapes and if you wanted to add a hint of color, it’s a great way to add a little something extra, but it looks beautiful as is. To maintain the shape from going soft with regular upkeep, it’s a one and done sort of deal.


#42 Soft Volume Pixie with a Wave That Makes It Interesting
The subtle wave in the texture gives this cut its character; without it, you’d pretty much just have a nice pixie, but with it, the style moves and reflects the light differently from every angle. The length that sits above the ears really draws out the features of the face and because of the thin density of the hair, the extra volume can be achieved without too much product. If your hair has any natural wave, this cut will suit it and that is where the best results will be from. This is a really fresh update that won’t need a lot of maintenance.


#43 Sassy Textured Pixie with Volume That Looks Effortless
This haircut gives the appearance of having more hair to style. Layers and volume can be especially effective for fine and medium hair types. Shorter lengths also help frame the face and help to draw attention upwards. The soft layers add some versatility to the style so it won’t be the same day after day which is great to keep a short cut feeling fresh. Some light highlights also add some dimension to the style. This haircut is likely to require a little bit more styling compared to a simpler pixie cut to maintain the volume and shape, but if you like to spend a little bit of time on your hair, the effort will definitely be worth it!


#44 Playful Layered Pixie with Highlights That Do the Work
Subtle highlights look great, and emphasize different aspects of a haircut, as well as adding depth to layers, improving brightness, and enhancing texture to make a haircut look more animated. This type of haircut is great for displaying facial structure because of the length that hits the ears, and the layers create a lot of volume and movement with fine to medium density hair. To keep the look effortless, a lightweight styling product should be used. Texture is good, but not too much as it should not disrupt the overall look. To ensure the layers look intentional and not grown out, they should be trimmed on a regular basis.


#45 Tapered Pixie with Soft Layers and an Airy Crown
This haircut is flattering all around due to the soft tapered layers. Added movement is created by the waves, making the haircut easy to style. The voluminous layers in the top section create fullness that is especially nice for fine hair. It makes the hair look light, airy, and natural. This cut works best with an oval or heart shaped face. It is great for someone who prefers low maintenance styles, but you will need to visit your stylist often to maintain the look because the tapered layers will grow out.


#46 Copper Pixie with Playful Lift and a Warm Glow
The warm copper tone of this cut gives a nice glowy effect that looks great in natural lighting. The fun lift at the crown stops it from feeling to head-hugging. The fine density of the hair plays to this cut’s advantage as it provides the soft airy texture that we all love and works fabulously with this copper. As for styling, it’s low maintenance but the lighter copper tones will need more maintenance to keep the brightness from dulling, so keep that in mind! This is a really good option for oval and heart-shaped faces.


#47 Effortless Blonde Pixie with Texture That Works While You Don’t
The light blonde tones accentuate all the textures within the cut, making the layers stand out in ways that more muted tones simply cannot. The short length of the cut frames the face well, and the soft, textured layers create just enough movement that looks totally effortless. This really works well with fine to medium hair because the cut really works to maximize what you have without creating bulk. For those with thicker hair, you may have to come back more often to have some more frequent texturizing added so that it sits this way, but for most people it is really a wash-and-go. You’ll need a very small amount of product for this.


#48 Textured Pixie with Volume That Has Purpose
The volume in this cut is intentional, as it is at the crown and through the layering gives a playful lift, which changes the perception of the face. The short length lifting the features and the fine hair type styled into something fuller than it is, is all technique and it’s done well here. With a cut this precise, regular maintenance is part of the deal, as once the shape begins to soften, the intentionality is lost. This cut offers a particularly flattering silhouette for oval and heart-shaped faces.


#49 Lifted Pixie with Natural Texture Doing All the Heavy Lifting
I truly appreciate a cut that allows the natural texture of the hair to shine through, so I love what this cut does for my hair. The soft layers add density and movement to finer hair, and the lift at the crown comes from the cut, not from styling. This cut is effortlessly good, and so many other cuts seem to claim this but do not deliver. To keep it looking good, regular trims will be the way to go, and if you want more dimension, some subtle highlights will add depth without changing the vibe.


#50 Textured Pixie with Curls That Frame Like a Portrait
This hairstyle enhances soft curls around the face beautifully. It looks rare and unique because the layered texture boosts volume in fine hair, making it appear thick and healthy. The subtle highlights add depth to the curls, making them appear more defined and interesting. With this hairstyle, even a small amount of natural wave in your hair is elevated. Without product, curls may puff, flatten, or both, depending on the weather, so it’s a must to use a cream definer on damp hair. This hairstyle is a perfect option for round or oval face shapes!
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