“Old money” haircuts get mentioned everywhere, but the phrase can lead you to the wrong choices if you treat it like one exact style. You might picture a specific length or a very stiff look, then feel unsure if it’ll suit your face shape or your hair texture. Most people think this vibe comes from dramatic layers or trendy cuts, yet it usually comes from clean lines, healthy ends, and shaping that grows out well.
This doesn’t mean you need a high-maintenance haircut or constant styling. The goal is a cut that looks polished with minimal effort and stays flattering between appointments. In this article, you’ll find haircut ideas that lean classic and refined, plus guidance on choosing layers, length, and face-framing that fits you. You’ll also learn what to ask your stylist, how to avoid cuts that look thin or choppy, and how to style the shape so it looks smooth and intentional. You’ll leave with options that feel timeless without looking dated.
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Washing every day strips hair of nutrients and its natural oils, leaving it looking dull.
Daily shampooing can also cause hair breakage, brittle strands, and dullness, and can dry out the scalp.
If you’re worried about your hair getting greasy too quickly otherwise: Don’t be afraid! Hair gets greasy because the scalp isn’t moisturized enough, so the sebaceous glands overproduce their own oil.
So if you take care of enough moisture and avoid a dry scalp, your hair will be far less greasy. And also look much more well-groomed, shiny and soft.
2. Use Silicone- & Sulfate-Free Shampoos
Sulfate is the substance responsible for the lather in shampoos. However, it attacks the scalp and hair very aggressively and therefore cleans anything but gently.
However, if you want your hair to look expensive, it’s essential that it isn’t damaged by aggressive ingredients or that your scalp is dried out.
Silicones, on the other hand, do seal the hair, giving it a nice shine, but they don’t wash out completely, making the hair look flat in the long run, as they encourage early oil production. This is also something we don’t want to have with expensive-looking hair.
ADDITIONAL TIP: Please never apply shampoo to the ends of the hair, as it can dry them out and cause hair breakage. Shampoo should be applied to the scalp for a short time to remove impurities and styling residues. When washing out it comes anyway in the tips and cleans them too, there you need and shouldn’t provide them with shampoo before.
3. Conditioner also in the Roots
Now you know that moisture on the scalp isn’t your enemy but your friend. And a very important one.
So periodically, you should also put your conditioner in the roots of your hair to give it the moisture it needs.
Especially in summer, when you might still have a sunburn on your scalp or your skin is drier from the sun, it’s essential to ensure it’s moisturized.
And here, you don’t have to worry about them looking greasy afterward. Just make sure you wash your hair out well and there should be no conditioner residue left behind.
4. Regular Hair Masks
To provide your hair with nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, you should do a hair mask 1-2 times a week. This can be, for example, rosemary, argan, or castor oil that you apply to the scalp to moisturize it and in the lengths and tips, a good hair mask.
Or you can also apply the hair mask to the scalp; it’s up to you. The important thing is that you don’t leave it out – as I said, it needs moisture to prevent dandruff and skin dehydration.
Also, I can only recommend that you leave the mask on overnight or for several hours so that the ingredients can really be absorbed by your hair.
ADDITIONAL TIP: You can make a sleek bun or braid with it wonderfully and go with it e.g. to the Gym – nobody will notice that because it holds bombproof like a good gel.
5. Scalp Massages
You should massage your scalp regularly if you suffer from hair loss or brittle hair.
This will stimulate hair growth and make your hair shinier. In addition, it does just insanely good and it’s a great balance to the stressful everyday life.
6. Cover Gray Hair between Hairdresser Appointments
If you want to know how your hair looks expensive, you should cover your gray hair between hair appointments.
Especially the roots will look unkempt otherwise.
7. Have Your Hair Cut Regularly
A regular haircut (at least once every 3 months) is the name of the game if you want your hair to look expensive.
Trimming your hair eliminates split, damaged, or broken ends and accelerates hair growth instead of hindering it.
Old Money Haircuts That Look Expensive Because They Sit Well
The “old money” haircut vibe comes from shape and maintenance, not from one specific cut. You want hair that looks healthy, intentional, and easy to style. Think clean lines, soft movement, and ends that look freshly cut.
The biggest marker is the perimeter. Blunt ends look sleek and expensive, while overly thinned ends can look wispy and cheap. Layers still work, but you want strategic layers that build shape, not choppy pieces everywhere.
Mistakes that ruin the look:
Too many layers, then your hair looks frizzy and undefined.
Skipping trims, then the ends look tired.
Choosing a cut that fights your natural texture.
How to choose the right haircut:
Fine hair usually looks fuller with a blunt lob or long blunt cut.
Thick hair looks polished with long layers and face framing that starts lower.
Wavy hair looks expensive with soft, longer layers and tidy ends.
For an old money haircut, consider a chic bob, elegant chignon, timeless pixie cut, classic long layers, or a refined low bun. These haircuts embody sophistication and grace.
What are some old money short hairstyles?
Old money short hairstyles include the classic bob, the pixie cut, a sleek pageboy, the cropped blunt cut, and the timeless Audrey Hepburn-inspired gamine haircut.
How to style old money curly hair?
Keep it healthy and well-moisturized. Opt for elegant, understated looks like loose curls pinned back on one side, a soft low bun, or a high ponytail with curls cascading down.
What is a old money hair color female?
Old money hair color for females typically involves natural, rich, and understated hues. Think classic shades like chocolate brown, honey blonde, chestnut, and caramel highlights.
How to get old money hair?
Aim for a timeless and polished look. Keep your hair well-maintained with regular trims. Choose a classic cut that suits your face shape. Use high-quality hair products to maintain health and shine. Style it in an understated, elegant manner, avoiding overly trendy colors or cuts.
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