
The winter is the most ideal time to give your appearance a new stylish-hairstyle or a new color makeover. And whether it is the classic bobs or the adorable layered cuts, and whether it is the soft blonde or the hot reds, the possibilities to showcase your personality and adopt the warm spirit of the season are bottomless.
Women above 40 will always be in the right dresses because these styles are a demonstration that they can be confident, elegant, and a little bit daring.
Fiery Modern Bob with Bold Copper Glow
Something about winter light makes bright colors even more bright, so this is evidenced by this modern bob with a blazing copper shade. The cut itself is smooth and slightly tilted and drops exactly on the jawline providing that smooth and polished but effortless feel. It is trendy without being flashy, and the cozy shade of orange-red is the best remedy to cold and grey days. In women above 40, it is a boosting style that makes the face look beautiful and it is fun and powerful at the same time.

To ensure this hotness does not wear away, I would always suggest spending on a color-protecting shampoo- Pureology Reviving Red is a popular one as it keeps the hair bright and at the same time, makes the strands soft during the dry winter seasons. You can also have a quick gloss treatment at the salon during the season to bring back that bold glow in case you are feeling dull.
As an individual, I believe this bob is the perfect combination of what I desire in winter: it is low maintenance in shape, but the color itself is a form of brash happiness that makes you feel better as you look in the mirror. Cunningham, who is a celebrity colorist, frequently reminds her clients that the warm copper-colored shades are particularly flattering on winter complexions, she is so correct. This is a hairstyle that is saying: Yes, I am taking the season, but my way.
Glossy Mid-Length Layers with Volume
It is winter, and nothing is as soft as mid length layered cuts with some bounce in them. This is a hairstyle that forms body and shine and has a timeless shape that is formed just above the shoulders. The ends are inwardly curled to provide natural fullness and it is a good fit to women who would not like spending too much time on styling. The smooth finish is emphasized by the glossy black color, and combined with the voluminous layers, it is classic and at the same time very modern.

The best thing about this style is the way it fits in the hectic mornings. Sometimes a speedy blow-dry using a round brush is sufficient to re-set the shape and a light spray of shine (I use the Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine) is enough to maintain that mirror finish. The cut is volumetric in nature and this is a savior in times when winter hats deflate everything.
I have had a variation of this outfit in colder seasons and the effect that it gave to my features was immediate. It is not too fancy, it is smooth, easy to wear, and perfect when you need to look like you worked hard, yet you may not have. This combination of grace and comfort cannot be conquered by women who are above 40 years.
Sleek Lob with Sharp Bangs
A lob will never be out of fashion and combined with a sharp cut bangs, it will become one of those power cuts that will make you feel in charge. The smooth, straight design is very precise in framing the face and sweeps the collarbone to create a sophisticated finish. The jet-black color intensifies the drama, the crispness of the bangs provides the haircut with that high-fashion and edgy short look that surprisingly works in everyday life.

In case you are dealing with a cut as such, it is important to keep frizz at bay. I would suggest a smoothing serum, such as Straight Away by Oribe, which is a classic example of a serum that will give the effect of satin without dragging hair down. To keep the sharpness, a flat iron touch-up at least once a week should be used in case your natural texture is more inclined to wave.
This cut is reminiscent of the kind of style that would be found at the Paris Fashion Week- simple, bold, and totally memorable. And it is edgy, but also it is very wearable. Whenever I returned to bangs I felt immediately refreshed, as though I had banged a reset button on my entire appearance. That is just what winter needs at times.
Soft Layered Blonde with Gentle Bangs
Something undoubtedly flattering about a layered blonde cut is the fact that it flows freely around the face. This style has a mixture of long and feathered layers with soft bangs making dimension and not overpowering the features. It is a slit that immediately illuminates the face, particularly during winter when the skin is usually pale. The lighter highlights on the buttery blonde shade make it feel both modern and timeless as it also has that soft-focus quality we all adore.

Rearing blonde layers during winter may be a challenge because it may dry out easily. I testify to the fact that I use Olaplex No. 3 once a week to reinforce, and a purple shampoo, such as Fanola No Yellow, prevents brassiness. These small ceremonies are a long way in preserving the color fresh and alive in the grey of January.
Whenever I have a cut like this, I am more playful in my style, it is not rough, and there is a bit of fun in it as well. It does not scream to get attention, but people never fail to notice the brightness and motion. The ideal choice when it comes to women who desire to remain light and elegant without reducing the practicality.
Charming Sassy Pixie with Edgy Texture
It is a kind of a freedom that short hair gives you and this long pixie with its spiky, textured edges is a confidence boosting piece of clothing. It is sharp, edgy and absolutely low maintenance; the type of cut that appears styled even when you barely touched it. The piecey texture and the cropped length elevate the cheekbones, and it appears fresh and modern short instead of classic. In the case of women above 40, it is that perfect blend of slick and handsome flirtatiousness.

It could not be easier when it comes to styling: a bit of texturizing paste, such as Bumble and bumble Sumotech, and a toss of your fingers. And that is all that is required to give out the layers and angles. I also adore winter with a lightweight scalp serum because in winter you are exposed to the cold more with short hair.
I once had a pixie cut in a very snowy January and I recall how it felt to not be concerned about the issue of static hair or hat hair. It gave me the impression that I was brave and prepared to take any challenge. In case you are longing to make a radical change, this type of pixie may become your ideal re-do.
Soft Blonde Pixie with Feminine Waves
This little fairy is softer in his style, bending upon side-swept bangs and light waves which frame the face in a delicate way. The platinum-blonde color is fashionable and sunny, reflecting winter light in the most favorable manner. The only difference is that it is soft structured, it is not merely cropped, but rather made to emphasize bone structure and yet feel feminine. It is a cute but classy solution to short curly or wavy hair when you need something simple and yet sleek.
