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The secret to chic hair past 60? Both timeless and modern, a crop is the answer – and there’s plenty of high-profile inspiratio­n

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Annie Lennox looks older than she did before. This shouldn’t be a controvers­ial statement, and yet – judging by the reaction to a make-up-free, Botox-free and hair-dyefree selfie the 67-year-old Eurythmics singer posted on Instagram recently – it clearly is. Comments ranged from the supportive to the downright rude, but I couldn’t understand the furore. Is the sight of a bare-faced and clearly confident older woman really that unusual?

More than her smile lines and (shock, horror) lack of lipstick, I was interested in her hair. A wise woman once told me that a great haircut is worth any number of new dresses – I was 21 at the time and more interested in the dresses, but the older I get, the more I agree with her. By 60, a good, nay great, hairstyle is all but essential because the pigment and texture of the hair have usually changed and the strands have become thinner.

Increasing­ly, I think Lennox’s grown-up crop is a timeless option – it’s like the cut that Twiggy and Mia Farrow debuted in the ’60s, but worn by a woman in her 60s. Inspiratio­n for this look is rich and varied and includes Dionne Warwick, 81, Jamie Lee Curtis, 63, and Judi Dench, 87. Curtis and Dench both keep their crop a silvery grey and the result is low-maintenanc­e, flattering and modern. It also lets you play with make-up, colourful clothes and big earrings without ever looking too done-up.

‘I love Judi’s razor-sharp pixie cut in particular,’ says celebrity hairstylis­t George Northwood. ‘If you’re opting for a shorter style like hers, just make sure to maintain it correctly so that it looks sophistica­ted. Shorter hair still needs a little bit of maintenanc­e, but nothing too drastic. Also think about whether you want an asymmetric­al crop with a longer fringe, which is a bit messier and more undone, or a super-short, sleek pixie crop.’

Either way, Northwood recommends using a texturisin­g spray to add body and a good finishing cream to remove frizz or flyaways. The Hair by Sam Mcknight Cool Girl Barely There Texture Mist (£25; sammcknigh­t.com) and Undone by George Northwood’s Moisturisi­ng Cream (£15; as below right) both work wonders on slightly older hair, while Shu Uemura’s Ultimate Reset Masque and Hershesons’ Almost Everything Cream will keep it looking thick and glossy.

A short pixie also looks undeniably cool – particular­ly fitting in the case of Lennox. Captioning another bare-faced selfie, she wrote recently, ‘Ageing but still raging!’

 ?? ?? Clockwise from left A recent selfie from Annie Lennox, – in the caption she described herself as ‘ageing but still raging!’; Vidal Sassoon trims Mia Farrow’s crop, 1967; Dame Judi Dench; Dionne Warwick; Twiggy in 1966; Jamie Lee Curtis’s silver-grey style
Clockwise from left A recent selfie from Annie Lennox, – in the caption she described herself as ‘ageing but still raging!’; Vidal Sassoon trims Mia Farrow’s crop, 1967; Dame Judi Dench; Dionne Warwick; Twiggy in 1966; Jamie Lee Curtis’s silver-grey style
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