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  2. Stylists Say These Are the Best Hairstyles for Women Over 50

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    Here, stylists share hairstyles for women over 50 that work for a variety of face shapes. Bookmark these stylist-recommended cuts for a youthful look.

  3. 12 Best 2025 Hairstyles for Women Over 50, According to a ...

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    Celebrity hairstylist Mideyah Parker chose the 12 best 2025 hairstyles for women over 50, and she, along with Purvis and Tonya Thompson, owner of DreamGirls Hair Salon, break down the best cuts ...

  4. These Best Hairstyles for Women Over 50 Are So Flattering - AOL

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    Our roundup of the best hairstyles for women over 50 is full of oh-so-flattering medium-length hairstyles for older women and hairstyles for women with long hair, in addition to some short cuts ...

  5. List of facial hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    An intermediate of chevron moustache and pyramid moustache, its top is round, but the bottom is straight. [4] Pencil moustache: A pencil moustache is a thin line of hair, usually just above the line of the upper lip. It is supposed to look narrow enough to have been drawn on with a pencil (or eyeliner).

  6. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    The hair is swept upwards from the face and worn high over the forehead, and sometimes upswept around the sides and back as well. The style, named after Madame de Pompadour (1721–1764), mistress of King Louis XV, is for both women and men. Quiff: The quiff combines the 1950s pompadour hairstyle, the 1950s flat-top, and, sometimes a mohawk.

  7. Pompadour (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Adding vertical volume on top of the head, by combing the hair back and up above the forehead, is a trend that originated in women's hairstyles of the royal court in France, first in the 1680s, and again in the second half of the 18th century, long before and after Madame de Pompadour.