Undercut hairstyles have surged in popularity across all age groups, proving that style has no expiration date. Women over 60 are embracing these chic and edgy cuts that allow for versatility, easy maintenance, and a bold statement.
Editor’s Note: Based on reader response, we decided to have a closer look at the images first published in this article. As a result, they were updated, and this time we think they are a lot more appropriate! Thank you, everyone for sharing your feedback!
Here are 10 undercut styles perfect for women over 60 who want to show their individuality and confidence.
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The classic short undercut features closely cropped sides with longer hair on top. It’s a sleek, easy-to-maintain option that offers a modern twist on a traditional short haircut. The contrast between lengths gives it depth, making it ideal for adding texture and volume to fine hair.
Perfect for: Women who prefer low-maintenance hairstyles but still want a modern edge.

A pixie cut with an undercut adds a youthful flair to the traditional style. This look involves short hair with one or both sides shaved or closely cropped. The result is a fresh and fashion-forward style that looks fantastic with silver or gray hair.
Perfect for: Women looking for a bold, statement-making haircut that still feels feminine.

An asymmetrical bob with an undercut combines sophistication with a hint of rebellion. One side of the bob remains longer, while the other side features a subtle or bold undercut. This versatile style works beautifully with straight or wavy hair and adds a playful twist to a classic bob.
Perfect for: Women who want to maintain length but are open to experimenting with modern styles.

This style features an undercut on one side, with the rest of the hair swept to the opposite side. The contrast creates an elegant yet daring look, offering a way to enjoy an undercut while keeping your hair’s volume and length on top.
Perfect for: Women who want a subtle, sophisticated undercut without fully committing to short hair.

A layered undercut incorporates layers into the longer top section of hair, creating movement and volume. The layers blend seamlessly with the shaved or cropped sides, making this a great choice for women with thinner hair who want to add fullness and texture.
Perfect for: Women with fine hair looking for added texture and volume without too much effort.

This bold, mohawk-inspired undercut keeps the top section of hair longer while the sides are shaved close to the scalp. It’s a daring choice for women who want to fully embrace their bold side and are ready to stand out.
Perfect for: Women with a flair for the dramatic and a love for edgy, attention-grabbing hairstyles.

Combining soft curls with an undercut adds a playful and feminine touch to the edginess of the shaved sides. This style enhances natural waves or curls, creating a beautiful balance between softness and boldness.
Perfect for: Women with curly or wavy hair who want to add a touch of edge without losing their natural texture.

An undercut bob with bangs gives a modern twist to a classic style. The bob remains sleek and structured, while the undercut adds a surprising element. Soft, full bangs provide an elegant frame for the face, creating a youthful appearance.
Perfect for: Women who love a timeless bob but want to update it with a contemporary twist.
This undercut style features gradually tapered layers on top, blending into the cropped or shaved sides. It’s an ideal style for women who want to keep some length while enjoying the benefits of an undercut’s edginess.
Perfect for: Women who like a layered look but want the added dimension an undercut provides.

A textured crop with an undercut offers a trendy style that’s perfect for gray or silver hair. The short, choppy layers on top add texture and movement, while the undercut keeps it fresh and edgy.
Perfect for: Women looking for a stylish and low-maintenance haircut that still packs a punch.
While undercuts are incredibly versatile and work with various hair types and lengths, there are a few factors to consider before diving into this trend:
These undercut styles prove that women over 60 can rock bold, fashionable haircuts while maintaining their elegance. Whether you want to go all-in with a shaved side or prefer a more subtle option, there’s an undercut style that can suit your personality and lifestyle perfectly.
To keep your undercut looking sharp and stylish, the right products can make all the difference. Here are some recommendations to help you maintain and style your new look:
This versatile styling product adds texture and definition to short undercut styles, making it easier to create volume and hold. It’s lightweight and works well with fine or thick hair.
Ideal for controlling frizz and adding hold without stiffness, this shaping cream is perfect for styling an undercut with soft, natural curls or waves. It offers flexible hold and a matte finish.
This spray adds volume and texture to the top section of your undercut while keeping the sides sleek. It’s a great alternative to dry shampoo, giving your hair a fresh, voluminous look.
If you plan to maintain your undercut at home, a high-quality clipper like this one from Wahl allows for precise trimming. It’s cordless, lightweight, and offers adjustable blade settings for perfect control.
Read Best Hairstyles for Women Over 70.
Also, read 60 Best Haircuts and Hairstyles for Women Over 60.
Do you like undercut hairstyles? Do you want to try an undercut style? Tell us about it in the comments below.
Why are all of these haircuts – except for one – shown on younger women??
“Prove that women over 60 can rock” these styles? I think that they are ridiculous, way too trendy and unflattering for an older woman. There is such a thing as looking current and fashionable without resorting to extremes like shaving part of one’s head. The woman in the title photo looks mean and intimidating, and “butch” as well. Yuk!
I was interested in the topic, but the article was a complete turn off with photographs of young models.
Another important factor to consider with these hairstyles are ears. Ears, as we grow older, get bigger and are not always beautiful! My mother used to joke that her ears were a secret between her and her hairdresser.
These styles are in reality seldom suitable for older women.
Thank you for commenting, Kathleen. We appreciate your point of view. However, what is true for one woman is certainly not true for all. There are many women over the age of 60 who go for short hairstyles, ears showing, or long hairstyles with the hair being tied up, again, ears showing. Ears are not such a big issue for everyone.