50 Beautiful Shaggy Pixie Bobs for Women Over 60

The personality within shaggy pixie bobs is unmatched. Despite the cut finishing above the chin, the style speaks volumes. Coming in wanting a simple cut, only to leave with something intricate happens so often. With shaggy pixie bobs, the growing out stage in which hair is messy is actually part of the style.

Shaggy pixie bobs are ageless. I’ve cut this style on a lot of women in their sixties. It’s interesting how with styles like this, the best worn styles aren’t on those with the most angular faces or the thickest hair. Last year, I had a client with temple thinning, fine hair, and who had a shoulder length bob for a decade. She was the first I took into a shaggy pixie bob, and when she looked in the mirror, she said, “that’s actually me.” That reaction is the one I feel this style aims for most. It’s about the woman, rather than the hair. It has the movement and texture to rock that bedhead look, meaning you won’t have to worry about it looking perfect every day, which is so rare!

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Short Layered Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Bangs

#1: Short Layered Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Bangs

This style looks good sitting just above the jawline, where it looks clean, not too sharp. It’s mostly being done by these bangs, as they’re soft enough to move freely while being structured enough to create a frame for the face to lean into. What I like the most about this cut is how the layers are placed to give fine hair some space to breathe without it looking like there’s less hair. It’s the type of shape that looks like you just ran some fingers through it and left in a rush, but this is more skillful cut than a lot of people would assume. You will want to use a light texturizing spray to prevent those layers from going flat by the afternoon.

Auburn Shaggy Pixie-Bob with Lifted Crown and Soft Side Sweep

#2 Auburn Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lifted Crown and Soft Side Sweep

The various soft layers in the cut create an uneven structure, which feels great at this length. The side-swept bangs are virtually non-existent, which helps keep focus on the warmth in the auburn shade. The stylist definitely saw the crown cowlick from the beginning and instead of trying to fight it, she went with it, which is the ideal option. The color is going to require some maintenance — warmer reds tend to fade to an ugly brown so be sure to go in for a demi-gloss every few weeks.

Soft Silver-Pearl Choppy Pixie-Bob with Micro Fringe

#3 Soft Silver-Pearl Choppy Pixie Bob with Micro Fringe

I love this one because of the great proportions. The crown has a great lift length, possibly three to four inches, but the sides are cut closely enough to create some bulk. That micro fringe softens the forehead, without closing down the face, which many cuts at this length miss that. On fine and medium dense hair, this shape tends to show a bit of scalp at the par line, and that’s good to know going in. A cool toned demi-gloss toner will keep the silver from drifting into yellow and that’s really the only maintenance concern that matters here.

Shaggy Copper Pixie-Bob with Lifted Crown and Wispy Fringe

#4 Shaggy Copper Pixie Bob with Lifted Crown and Wispy Fringe

The coloring technique in this case is especially interesting. Most people use single-process colors for all-over copper looks, but this one does multiple processes with a softer root for more dimension. The face-framing pieces are painted softer so that the light hits them and they can serve a more even and natural skin coloring effect. There is a lot of stacking in the cut, and the texture on the crown is just enough to create that elevated look.nnThe wispy bangs are a nice detail that stops the look from being too rigid. Honestly, red tones on fine hair are a bit of gamble. The color will fade quickly, and the pre-lightened sections that are closer to the face will lighten even more quickly, meaning extra maintenance will be required. A root texturizing powder will help sustain that piece-y look.

Textured Tousled Pixie-Bob with Soft Fringe

#5 Textured Tousled Pixie Bob with Soft Fringe

What I appreciate most about this cut is what’s happening at the crown. The texturizing creates sufficient lift to add volume without revealing any thinning. It’s a skill to know how much to take out and where to leave weight to achieve equilibrium, and it’s been done well here. The fringe is soft, and the slight part is, once more, more on the casual side than the stylised, while the babylight blending adds dimension without the telltale highlight lines. That said, this is going to take some work on your part in the morning. Product, and some particular directed drying, will be needed to avoid a real loss to the overall shape. The piecey effect can flatten out, and that would be a real loss for the overall shape.

Airy Silver-Blend Short Shaggy Pixie-Bob with Side-Swept Fringe

#6 Airy Silver-Blend Shaggy Pixie Bob with Side-Swept Fringe

The feathered tips of this hairstyle are amazing. They are airy without being too thin to look wispy or shattered. The color is a nice beige with a seemingly purposeful silver, rather than gray, and the root shadow makes maintenance a breeze. Side-swept bangs are one of the most significant elements to add to the neatness of this hairstyle, and they help to soften the overall look. I would say that with a more rounded face, you’d need to be careful about how much thinning there is on the sides, as too much thickness at the temples tends to widen rather than elongate the face. But this style is very refined.

Short Shaggy Silver Pixie-Bob with Side-Swept Fringe

#7 Short Shaggy Silver Pixie Bob with Side-Swept Fringe

The hair on top looks like it is about 1 to 3 inches and it works as the razor texturing compliments the top and gives enough disarray to not feel overly harsh. The feathery sections that rest on the temple appear to be doing something softly constructive as they make the transition from the shorter sides to the longer top as well as framing the cheekbone without adding bulk. I appreciate how the gray blending here is not concealing anything. There is a root depth that gives it some solidity and then the silver takes over nicely. This kind of cut looks better on day two, once you’ve tousled it a bit.

Short Shaggy Pixie-Bob with Radial Crown Lift and Soft Face-Framing Lights

#8 Short Shaggy Pixie Bob with Radial Crown Lift and Soft Face-Framing Lights

The stacking at the crown gives this cut its shape, while the lengthened verticals create an illusion of thickness where the hair lays flat. The combination of this cut with this color is quite clever – the structure of the cut and the depth of the color together yield an effortless result, even if it required a lot of effort. The barely-there wispy fringe sitting just above the brow serves to open up the eyes. This cut really amplifies the volume at the crown due to the natural opposition of fine hair and gravity. A quick root-lift spray and a round brush at the crown while you dry is all it takes to maintain that volume.

Soft Layered Pixie-Bob with Root Shadow and Crown Lift

#9 Soft Layered Pixie Bob with Root Shadow and Crown Lift

The natural whorl at the crown is a feature instead of a problem; one of the small decisions that differentiate an average cut from a good one. The softness is created with feathered micro-bangs and piece-y face-framing ends. The ash-blonde root smudge helps to soften the gray and is a nice way to blend gray without a stripe as it grows out. The interior stacking is what gives the most required volume and while this shape isn’t the one for very coarse or tightly curled hair, it will create a lovely and easy silhouette on the right texture.

Short Airy Copper Pixie-Bob with Feathered Crown and Face-Framing Pieces

#10 Short Airy Copper Pixie Bob with Feathered Crown and Face-Framing Pieces

The first thing I see is the internal stacking at the nape pushes the weight up and gives the crown that lifted, airy look without having to over-layer the top. It is a clever use of the cowlick as a volume source. The warm copper color is great for adding life to mature skin. To maintain brightness, a demi-glaze refresh will be needed along with daily root-lift for that crown to keep its shape as the copper will fade faster than cooler tones.

Pastel Rose Textured Pixie-Bob with Feathered Micro-Fringe

#11 Pastel Rose Textured Pixie Bob with Feathered Micro-Fringe

When it comes to painting on grown-out (mature) hair, it is definitely a different level of commitment. It is a level 9-10 lift, and then you’d have to get to the fun part, which is the maintenance cycle. That said, the touches are nice and it is something special. The rosebud sits really nicely on the skin, and the root smudge keeps the regrowth from looking too harsh. The little temple flares are super flattering and add the width without the bulk. This shape has a nice weightlessness on fine hair, and on coarser textures, airiness will be reduced. So be realistic about your hair.

Sunlit Textured Pixie-Bob with Wispy Crown Layers

#12 Sunlit Textured Pixie Bob with Wispy Crown Layers

In photos, this cut looks great because it has been cut nicely, without being styled to death. The razor layers give a natural separation, there’s a tiny crown cowlick that this cut works with rather than against, giving just the right amount of unevenness to look intentional and interesting. The root smudge is a nice touch, but not too much. On heavy/coarse hair this silhouette would lose its lightness, but fine/medium textured hair with a natural wave will make this look really easy to style and maintain with a bit of paste and a gentle blow-dry.

Piecey Chestnut Shaggy Pixie-Bob with Caramel Face-Framing Highlights

#13 Piecey Chestnut Shaggy Pixie Bob with Caramel Face-Framing Highlights

The longer piece behind the ear on one side does a lot more than what you think. It creates some asymmetry that helps keep the cut from feeling too predictable. A little silver streak has been left at the temple on purpose. That’s the sort of detail that helps gray blending look more natural rather than too obvious. The warm chestnut with caramel babylights creates a nice dimensionality with the whole thing, and the root melt means you aren’t going to be racing back to the salon every 4 weeks. This shape does need some styling paste to be worked through it to maintain that piecey separation, and if you have cowlicks, they will show themselves at this length.

Feathered Short Pixie-Bob with Winged Side Panels

#14 Feathered Short Pixie Bob with Winged Side Panels

The side panels have wings, and that is essentially the whole personality of this cut. The internal graduation provides just enough structure so that the ends do not go limp, and they hold a shape that fans out flattering. The root melt adds depth and the low lights create dimension which keep it from reading flat or one-note. This is a blowout cut which means that it comes alive with a round brush and some heat, so if you prefer truly wash-and-go, it is probably not the right fit. On fine to medium hair it works beautifully but very coarse or tightly curled textures would fight the feathering.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Rose Gold Layers

#15 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Rose Gold Layers

The rose gold is gentle enough to be seen as warmth instead of color which I think is the smarter move for more mature hair. It catches the light subtly and the root shadow keeps it from floating. The crown has been point cut and razor texturized so that it works with a natural cow lick and the end result is a lift that looks effortless instead of something that you had to spend time on. The layers contain movement, and the reality is that pastel-adjacent tones do tend to fade so you will want a color depositing conditioner to stay fresh between salon visits.

Soft Silver Stacked Pixie-Bob with Airy Micro-Fringe

#16 Soft Silver Stacked Pixie Bob with Airy Micro-Fringe

The hair is clean and bright. A soft micro-fringe and stacked back design give it shape. The even and well-toned platinum is straight and fine which can sometimes look stark, but the scissor textured layers add just enough irregularity to prevent that. The temple taper here lengthens the neck which is a subtle but fine architectural choice that adds elegance to a short haircut instead of just making it short. For hair of fine density, a holding product will be necessary along with a root shadow or gloss to cover regrowth because that will make the maintenance time more manageable.

Relaxed Feathered Pixie-Bob with Face-Framing Layers

#17 Relaxed Feathered Pixie Bob with Face-Framing Layers

I appreciate the creative work here. The ends look soft and slightly transparent because the slide cut technique makes for a delicate finish. The longer micro bangs are meant to fall uncontrived, and the thinning at the temples gives the look a clean finish. This type of problem solving won’t show in the end result, but it really makes a difference. With targeted root volume and directed drying at the growing out feathered look, a round brush does wonder.

Short Textured Ash Blonde Pixie-Bob with Root Shadow

#18 Short Textured Ash Blonde Pixie Bob with Root Shadow

I love the way the root shadow technique softens the look around the temples. It brightens up your face instead of creating a contrast that looks like a paint job. The layered texture in the crown area creates lift with graduated layers. This means that the hair will not lie limply, and the side fringe will also add some lift without being too choppy. This style will require some daily maintenance with some products and maybe a bit of heat to keep it looking good and modern, but it will have that nice clean silhouette.

Warm Copper Textured Pixie-Bob with Lifted Crown

#19 Warm Copper Textured Pixie Bob with Lifted Crown

Warm, short, and texturized. The crown layers at the back give the style some height without bulk, and the ends, which are heavily textured, will help keep things light at a length where hair can feel rather dense and “helmety.” This one comes with a natural cowlick, which, *again*, is being used as a volumizer and I appreciate that because it means the cut is working with the hair and *not* imposing a shape onto it. The copper gloss glaze brightens the complexion beautifully and the root smudge keeps it looking fresh longer. It is a fact of hair chemistry that red tones will fade, so a glaze every four to six weeks along with a lightweight styling cream to keep the frizz at bay is part of the deal. And just like that, we have the new red.

Chestnut Layered Pixie-Bob with Feathered Micro-Bangs

#20 Chestnut Layered Pixie Bob with Feathered Micro-Bangs

Micro bangs are a great way to open up your face while still keeping your forehead covered. It can be tough to find a good balance while cutting, and this one does it perfectly! The point cutting adds a texture that is felt rather than seen, and the feathered nape lets the back stay clean without a harsh line. There is enough length to cover thinning at the temples, and a shadow/root with lowlights blends gray, which for some people looks more natural than the full coverage. It will definitely be more messy with more play, and wouldn’t sit as well on hair that is very coarse or heavy.

Copper-Shag Pixie with Airy Crown and Curtain Bangs

#21 Copper Shag Pixie with Airy Crown and Curtain Bangs

The curtain micro bangs are my favorite style in this example because the way they are cut allows them to fall and edge the cheekbones which softens the whole look compared to a more classic pixie fringe. There’s a lot of great texture in the crown and it’s positively airy enough to hold the shape without looking overdone. The built-in root shadow that’s done in the color is smart because regrowth will blend instead of being obvious. With this style of cutting, it really does mean that a regular maintenance schedule for reshaping is needed to keep the structure. A matte paste or root lift mousse will be necessary to keep the style looking fresh in between cuts.

Feathered Platinum Pixie-Bob with Side-Swept Micro-Bangs

#22 Feathered Platinum Pixie Bob with Side-Swept Micro-Bangs

Platinum as a color choice can be tricky as it has the potential to wash you out or brighten your features. In this case, platinum is brightening the model’s features. The longer layers in the crown add a bit of feathery movement. The side-swept micro-bang also contributes to the asymmetry. This shape is really great on fine hair like this. The layers create a false sense of fullness and, combined with end texturizing, the hair is able to move and separate. Most of the hair will be fine and straight. While this may not suit coarse hair, it is a bright and easy style to work with on the right texture.

Feathered Short Pixie-Bob with Natural Crown Lift

#23 Feathered Short Pixie Bob with Natural Crown Lift

Natural product-free heat crown lift means it stays holding throughout the day like styled volume sometimes doesn’t. The micro-bangs close off the forehead. The demi-gloss chestnut blends the salt-and-pepper rather than covering it so the color has that lived-in quality that always looks more honest. There’s a left-side cowlick that this length will make visible, so if that bothers you, it’s worth discussing length with your stylist. A texturizing product will keep the piecey quality going between washes.

Soft Textured Short Pixie-Bob with Crown Lift

#24 Soft Textured Short Pixie Bob with Crown Lift

I appreciate color work like this because sandy-caramel babylights that blend into gray make a seamless shift from natural silver and warmer tones. The crown lift comes from a cowlick that has been woven into the cut, and the ends are micro-texturized so it doesn’t appear blunt or heavy. The feathered fringe is ideal for framing the face, which shifts the emphasis to the features without being too much. It also dries fast, styles easily, and behaves. The only con is that if you’re looking for coverage at the nape, it won’t provide that, but it’s not an issue with this shape for most people.

Choppy Chestnut Pixie-Bob with Wispy Fringe

#25 Choppy Chestnut Pixie Bob with Wispy Fringe

The chestnut color looks great with the piecey wispy bangs to help create that slightly undone vibe. The color warmth also helps to soften the skin tones, and the subtle lowlights give just the right amount of dimension. The cowlick at the crown adds to that natural lift while the stacked back layers give the texture to the front so that the front doesn’t lose its shape. I would recommend keeping the proportions in mind because this silhouette tends to widen very round faces which makes it less ideal. It’s great for oval or longer face shapes though.

Short Feathered Copper Pixie with Face-Framing Micro-Layers

#26 Short Feathered Copper Pixie with Face-Framing Micro-Layers

This haircut is going to look incredible when it is fresh. The flattering shape and soft curtain effect around the face created by micro-layers at the temples are to die for. The copper glaze melting with warm skin is going to reflect light and look bright. The crown’s radial slicing will also add bounce and height. The soft and gentle impression will also be aided by the feathered fringe. This look will require a little heat and styling product to achieve the finished texture of this look. It is certainly not a wash and go vibe, but the good news is that the shape will continue to look amazing as the cut grows out. The copper glazes do fade more quickly than neutral shades and will require upkeep, but the cut will look great while it is fresh, and keep looking great as it grows out.

Chic Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Layers

#27 Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Layers for Fine Hair

The layers are organized so that they frame the face without being too overwhelming, and the soft finish is a simple polished look that does not require a lot of maintenance. This style on fine hair retains its shape and volume, as the ends are not overly thinned out from layering. At this age, platinum blonde hair can be very eye-catching, however, it does require more upkeep and toning in comparison to a natural silver or warmer shade. To maintain the shape and purpose of the style, regular trims every five to six weeks are ideal.

Textured Silver Shaggy Pixie Bob

#28 Textured Silver Shaggy Pixie Bob with Tousled Layers

These textured layers create the appearance of increased volume, which fine to medium hair types often struggle to achieve at longer lengths. The silver color is also well maintained enough to look intentional rather than accidental. The mid-lengths have enough texture to create movement without the ends being too see-through, which is a common issue with layered cuts on less dense hair. Overall, it is modern and contemporary. Silver that has people asking who does your coloring instead of assuming it’s grown out.

Modern Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Subtle Layers

#29 Modern Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Subtle Layers

The purpose of layers is to add more volume to the top of the hair whilst keeping the edges soft and a little bit uneven. This cut uses proportion (meaning the balance and harmony of the whole cut) instead of detail, which means it helps to bring out the best in the wearer’s features The hair does all the work and it just falls into place. On fine hair, textured ends stop it from lying too flat and the style can be recreated every day with little effort. To keep the shape, an ideal trim is every five weeks.

Textured White Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lively Layers

#30 Textured White Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lively Layers

The possibility for value is in the layers giving a bright white bob a bit of added texture. A white pixie bob can sadly look one dimensional. The layers create some disruption allowing for more visual structure and movement. The fine hair works to create an light and airy feel here. Hair that is thicker can have difficulties achieving the same effect. A volumizing mousse with a light hold spray will keep the layers defined all day without weighing anything down.

Textured Golden Shaggy Pixie Bob with Subtle Highlights

#31 Textured Golden Shaggy Pixie Bob with Subtle Highlights

The highlights are working without shouting, `look at me`. They draw focus and add brightness around the face and through the crown which warms the overall tone and creates subtle dimension. The layers have great movement, and the overall look is nice in a way that doesn’t rely on any single technique, but rather all the small choices coming together. This is a style that promotes regular trims because the shape is very specific, and once it starts to grow past its intended line, the proportions that make it work are lost.

Stylish Soft Pixie Bob with Effortless Volume

#32 Soft Pixie Bob with Gentle Volume

This cut is quieter than most others, and that’s not a critique. The layers create a movement that’s soft and natural and not choppy at all. The polished and smooth silhouette also makes for a more modern look that’s not edgy. With fine straight hair, the layers offer just the right amount of lift to keep everything from lying flat against the scalp, and the style gently frames the face. For added volume, root mousse can be applied and it won’t be stiff.

Vibrant Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Playful Layers

#33 Vibrant Copper Shaggy Pixie Bob with Playful Layers

The bright, warm copper color completely enhances the wearer’s skin tone. The layered cut adds dimension to the hair and refracts light differently as it moves. The combination of these will help the wearer stand out even more. The added length is great because it creates a more sophisticated look, but is also very energetic and not forced. As for the color copper, the shade will rust and fade over time. If you select this color, be prepared to visit the salon every 6-8 weeks for touch-ups. Thankfully, this hairstyle is low maintenance enough to offset the added upkeep of color.

Soft Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Effortless Movement

#34 Soft Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Easy Movement

What the cut does best is provide decent movement without needing much more encouragement. Movement is more of a fine-structured density, meaning the shape will be light and mobile as opposed to stiff and heavy. The soft framing, modern face and overall effect is the type that people will notice you look good, but won’t be able to put their finger on why. The main maintenance concern will be regular trims to keep the ends from looking scraggly.

Textured Silvery Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Waves

#35 Textured Silver Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Waves

The gentle waves add more dimension to this silvery cut, something straight silver hair lacks. The middle lengths provide the hair with a natural, effortless appearance and also make maintenance more simple. This look is especially recommended for oval and heart-shaped faces, as the soft waves add just the right amount of width at the cheekbone area without making the entire face look round. On days when extra texture is needed, a wave-boosting spray will help easily achieve this style.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lively Curls

#36 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Defined Curls

These curls will really help you as they provide more volume and more visual thickness to fine hair, which straight textures aren’t able to do. With this length and style, we can add depth and richness with a nice brunette tone. For how short this cut is, there’s unexpected depth and richness. Keeping it nape length makes it easy to manage. The layers are put in to help with the curl pattern instead of working against it. If your hair is any type of naturally curly, this is a good option to consider. To keep the curls looking nice, you will need a curl defining cream and to be careful with your drying method.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Effortless Movement

#37 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Layered Movement

I adore the softness of the waves. It makes the cut look really sophisticated without being too flashy. The layers are well-balanced and don’t cover any of the facial features when addressing the face. Given the fine-to-medium texture, the cut will likely remain lightweight and airy up until the evening. I really enjoy that it is unstyled in the picture, it really communicates the idea that the hair was cut well and just left to do its thing, which is the best kind of endorsement for a great shag.

Playful Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Effortless Volume

#38 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Natural Volume

The hair has volume in all the right places, the crown and mid-lengths, and the layers are even enough that the movement is natural and not forced. With fine to medium hair, this amount of lift can be short-lived so a light texturizing spray is ideal to help preserve the separation and the volume. The length is also great for displaying the cheekbones and the overall shape is nice and forgiving so you do not have to style it exactly the same way every day to look put together.

Choppy Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Subtle Highlights

#39 Choppy Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Subtle Highlights

The energy highlighted here is coming from the choppiness which adds enough tonal variation for the texture to catch. This length shape around the jawline opens up the neck, and frames the lower face which gives a really clean modern line on the right person. The tousled layers will want some direction each morning, and they’ll need a bit of product to maintain their separation. Once you know the shape, styling really is quick work.

Textured Silver Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Volume

#40 Textured Silver Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Volume

The front pieces that are longer provide versatility for this style because you can tuck them, sweep them to the side, or let them fall forward as you choose throughout the day. I also appreciate the bright silver, and the even shaggy layers provide enough surface texture to keep it from looking flat, or one-dimensional. This is a cut that fine hair rewards because it really shows when the hair is short and light. If the shape is right, everything else will be too.

Textured Golden Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lively Curls

#41 Textured Golden Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Curls

Soft curls contribute to the warmth and energy that a golden pixie bob exudes. Straight styles of this cut wouldn’t achieve this effect. The layers enhance the wave texture of the cut rather than detract from it, so as the cut grows out, the texture really continues to look nice. This length is really flattering on longer face shapes as well. The main maintenance consideration for this style is curls, so an anti-frizz serum applied to damp hair followed by diffusing is a good way to achieve defined curls without the crunch.

Softly Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Bouncy Layers

#42 Softly Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Bouncy Layers

Bounce in the layers comes from how the layers are placed. They are cut to create movement around the center of the layers instead of the very ends. This is great for making fine hair look denser. The highlights are subtle and create dimension without making the hair look streaky and over processed. This cut is best for oval and rounder faces, as the movement around the cheeks softens the look. Getting your hair trimmed every five weeks will keep the bounce from becoming just length.

Textured Copper Shaggy Pixie Bob with Playful Volume

#43 Textured Copper Shaggy Pixie Bob with Crown Volume

The crown volume is especially nice here and the lift and tousle feels intentional although a little more natural would finish the look nicely. The copper color is warm and matches warm skin tones well. It is also bright at this shorter length as some color vibrance can be diluted when going longer with the hair. The layers give off a very charming look with a pleasing sense of controlled chaos, but you will need to factor in product to keep the form and maintenance for the color since copper can be a bit wild. However with the fresh color everything is lively and this is a cut full of character.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lively Lift

#44 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Feathered Lift

This style features feathered layers around the crown. If your hair is fine, the light blonde shade will maximize each strand by reflecting light. Chin-length provides nice versatility in how you wear it, and the softness of the layering keeps it from feeling blunt or heavy. However, this one does require styling to maintain the lift and bounce. A round brush is all it takes to create some volume, but if you let it air dry, it will be flatter than the picture shows.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Layers

#45 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Layered Movement

Blonde highlights add brightness to your hair and dimension without a harsh contrast to your natural color. Soft layers create an effortless mobile look. This is particularly beneficial to fine hair. A shorter cut that frames the face is ideal, and especially for oval and heart shaped faces. Maintenance for this style is simple. A volumizing product should do the trick. Just keep an eye on the ends to avoid a wispy look, and get regular trims to keep the shape fresh.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lively Volume

#46 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Cool-Toned Volume

This collection brings warmth while brightening the complexion, and layered movement also prevents the short length from appearing too thin. This shape draws all the attention to the cheekbones and eyes, and the uplifting effect is flattering at any age. This is a cut that will require regular restyling to keep the volume and definition, so it will not suit those with low maintenance routines. That said, the result is chic and clean.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Waves

#47 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Soft Waves

The waves here add dimension and visual fullness that fine hair at this length may not achieve on its own. The layers are cut to support the wave pattern, so even as the cut grows, the movement stays in the right places and doesn’t drift down. This shape suits round faces because the waves create width at the cheekbone and then taper which is lengthening. It may need a little bit of encouragement with a diffuser or wave spray on days when the natural texture isn’t cooperating.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Lively Movement

#48 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Dynamic Movement

The layers ensure this cut feels active and the collarbone length leaves enough space for movement to be seen. Highlights provide depth without too much contrast. Regular trims maintain the shape keeping it from losing its intention. Light product through the mid-lengths helps with that layered separation.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Effortless Layers

#49 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Bright Layered Pieces

With layers lifting the overall appearance of the cut, the short enc length and piece-y finish framing the face, the reflection of light is brightening the look overall, and is open and flattering. The fine texture gives the cut airiness which is one of fine hair’s best attributes when the shape is right. This is almost low maintenance but will require some intention at the mirror each morning to keep the layers looking defined and not flat.

Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Effortless Volume

#50 Textured Shaggy Pixie Bob with Silvery Sophistication

The touch of modernity in this cut is deliberate and confident. The silvery hue paired with the shaggy layers gives just the right amount of texture for color contrast. The cut also looks great at the jawline as it nicely elongates the face and works well with angular features. This cutting technique gives volume without extra weight- just what fine hair at this length needs. A bit of product will help define the texture. Silver is actually one of the easier tones to maintain, and your natural growth will blend rather than contrast with the color.