Classic Long Hairstyles That’ll Never Age You
By Victoria Moorhouse Updated Dec 04, 2017 @ 3:45 pm
START SLIDESHOW
TARA ZIEMBA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES; TODD WILLIAMSON/GETTY IMAGES
There’s no cut-off point for having long hair. If you prefer a cut that hits below your collarbone, you should wear it with pride. However, there are a few styles that are the definition of decades (see perms), and maybe a better decision is opting for a look that’ll stand the test of time. Your age shouldn’t determine your length, but your cut also doesn’t need to reveal your birth date.
These classic long hairstyles, layered, blunt, and even accented with flattering fringe, will continue to be no-fail options for years to come. Keep scrolling to get a few pro-approved ideas for your next salon appointment.
VIDEO: You've Overcurled Your Hair ...Now What?
1 of 5
The Modern Shag
MARK SAGLIOCCO/FILMMAGIC
"The shag definitely made a comeback this year, and I love cutting them," says Davide Marinelli, an Oribe Educator and the owner of Davide Hair Studio. "Shags give a cool, sexy, rock and roll vibe with length, layers, and flirty bangs." If you love the look of tousled waves, this is the style for you. Bring this picture of Suki Waterhouse to the salon, pull up a snap of Chloë Grace Moretz and ask to keep your length, or as Marinelli suggests, reference Freja Beha Erichsen.
1 of 5
NEXT SLIDE
2 of 5
Blunt Cut with Strong, Blunt Bangs
TODD WILLIAMSON/GETTY IMAGES
Want to hide the wrinkles on your forehead without Botox? Our pro suggests this look, as seen on Jessica Biel, that also accentuates your eyes and cheekbones. "The size of the bangs is determined by how much the client wants to open up or close the face. Analyzing the client’s body is crucial to keeping the cut age appropriate. For example, a blunt cut that comes at or past the bra strap elongates the neck and makes it appear slimmer, but too much length can have an aging effect."
2 of 5
NEXT SLIDE
3 of 5
Long Layers with Curtain Bangs
SAMIR HUSSEIN/SAMIR HUSSEIN/WIREIMAGE
Channel Brigitte Bardot, Georgia May Jagger, or that effortlessly chic French girl you've been attempting to emulate for years. "I like to cut inner layers, meaning you cut layers on the inside going from short to long as you get to the crown. This layering technique gives the hair movement and body without the hassle of trying to keep all the layers around the brush when blow-drying," explains Marinelli.
3 of 5
NEXT SLIDE
4 of 5
A-Line Straight Long Lob
TARA ZIEMBA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
"This classic look can be modernized by cutting the hair slightly shorter in the back and in a long, pointed angle hitting the top of the bang in front. This will slim the face, elongate the neck, and accentuate the chest," explains Marinelli of this look demonstrated by celebrities like Kerry Washington and Kim Kardashian.
4 of 5
NEXT SLIDE
5 of 5
Cher Hair
JON KOPALOFF/FILMMAGIC
"This is for the woman who can rock long locks that hit at her lower waist," says Marinelli. Demi Lovato is a recent celebrity adopter. "By doing a long face frame and bringing the hair forward when cutting, the result is a V-shape in the back, which makes the waist appear slimmer and shoulders firmer."
5 of 5
NEXT SLIDE
Share the Gallery
Up Next
Long Celebrity HairstylesCancel
ADVERTISEMENT
Popular in Long Hair
This Summer's Most Popular Haircut Is the Complete Opposite of a Bob
Article
Reign Disick's Long Hair Is No Longer With Us
Video
Meghan Markle Debuted Super Long Hair During an Inspiring Virtual Speech
Video
7 Low-Maintenance Haircut Trends to Try This Fall
Article
How Do I Wash My Hair If I Have Extensions?
Article
This Simple Trick Gave Me Fuller-Looking Hair in 30 Minutes
Article
A Dry Haircut Is the Secret to Always Having a Great Hair Day—and Here's Why
Article
Unexpected Reasons You're Losing Your Hair
Article
Normani Just Got Waist-Length Cornrows for Summer
Video
10 Easy Hairstyles for Hot and Sweaty Summer Days
Article
15 New Beauty Products to Get You Through the Mid-Summer Slump
Article
Mandy Moore's New Hairstyle Proves a Few Small Tweaks Can Make a Huge Difference
Video
Chrissy Teigen's New Lob Is The Haircut of The Summer
Article
The 6 Breakout Hair Colors of Fall 2020
Article
How to Wash a Synthetic Wig, According To an Expert Stylist
Article
Extreme Hair Loss Is the Latest COVID Side-Effect You Need to Know About
Article
8 of the Best Detangling Products and Tools to Use After Protective Styling
Article
Kylie Jenner Dyed Her Hair Chocolate Brown for Summer
Video
This Dermstore Sale Is So Good, It Only Happens Once a Year
Article
Kacey Musgraves Ditched Her Signature Dark Hair for "Golden Hour" Highlights
Video
All Topics in Long Hair
Everything in This Slideshow
The Modern Shag
"The shag definitely made a comeback this year, and I love cutting them," says Davide Marinelli, an Oribe Educator and the owner of Davide Hair Studio. "Shags give a cool, sexy, rock and roll vibe with length, layers, and flirty bangs." If you love the look of tousled waves, this is the style for you. Bring this picture of Suki Waterhouse to the salon, pull up a snap of Chloë Grace Moretz and ask to keep your length, or as Marinelli suggests, reference Freja Beha Erichsen.
Blunt Cut with Strong, Blunt Bangs
Want to hide the wrinkles on your forehead without Botox? Our pro suggests this look, as seen on Jessica Biel, that also accentuates your eyes and cheekbones. "The size of the bangs is determined by how much the client wants to open up or close the face. Analyzing the client’s body is crucial to keeping the cut age appropriate. For example, a blunt cut that comes at or past the bra strap elongates the neck and makes it appear slimmer, but too much length can have an aging effect."
Long Layers with Curtain Bangs
Channel Brigitte Bardot, Georgia May Jagger, or that effortlessly chic French girl you've been attempting to emulate for years. "I like to cut inner layers, meaning you cut layers on the inside going from short to long as you get to the crown. This layering technique gives the hair movement and body without the hassle of trying to keep all the layers around the brush when blow-drying," explains Marinelli.
A-Line Straight Long Lob
"This classic look can be modernized by cutting the hair slightly shorter in the back and in a long, pointed angle hitting the top of the bang in front. This will slim the face, elongate the neck, and accentuate the chest," explains Marinelli of this look demonstrated by celebrities like Kerry Washington and Kim Kardashian.
Cher Hair
"This is for the woman who can rock long locks that hit at her lower waist," says Marinelli. Demi Lovato is a recent celebrity adopter. "By doing a long face frame and bringing the hair forward when cutting, the result is a V-shape in the back, which makes the waist appear slimmer and shoulders firmer."