In the 1950s, Audrey Hepburn donned a pixie cut in the film Roman Holiday. Then in the 60s, Mia Farrow, Twiggy, and Goldie Hawn pushed this timeless trend forward. Today, the pixie cut is just as popular. Women love the convenience of this easy-to-care-for style. If you’re looking for both an updated, shorter style and a way to hide your gray, an asymmetrical pixie cut achieves both goals. To cover hairline gray, choose a style with bangs swept to the side. Add volume on the top with long tousled layers to hide grays on the crown. The close-cropped sides and back add impact to the cut’s silhouette. If your objective is to hide grays, avoid the straighter, sleeker pixie styles.

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