Embracing the Essence of Old Money Style
At its core, the Old Money aesthetic is deeply rooted in heritage and refinement. It’s a style that evokes images of affluent families with a rich history, often depicted in classic films and literature. The key to achieving this look lies in embracing understated elegance, opting for timeless pieces and classic silhouettes that exude a sense of effortless luxury.
In the world of hair, Old Money style translates to glossy, bouncy locks that are impeccably groomed and exude an aura of sophistication. It’s about achieving a look that is polished yet unfussy, reminiscent of the effortless elegance of Hollywood icons like Grace Kelly and Lauren Bacall.
The Building Blocks of Old Money Hair
To successfully capture the essence of Old Money hair, it’s crucial to focus on the following key elements:
- Healthy Hair: The Cornerstone of Luxury
The foundation of Old Money hair lies in healthy, hydrated locks that radiate with shine. This begins with regular trims to eliminate split ends, the banes of healthy hair. Regular hair masks and deep conditioners are equally important,replenishing moisture and adding vibrancy to the hair. - Soft, Natural Hues: A Touch of Refinement
The Old Money aesthetic favours soft, natural hair colours that exude sophistication and timeless elegance. For blondes,shades like cashmere, taupe, oatmeal, cream, and beige add a touch of understated luxury. For brunettes, a combination of chestnut, chocolate, and espresso tones lends a sense of depth and dimension. - Mastering the Blow Dry Technique: Volume and Bounce
A well-executed blowdry is essential for achieving the Old Money hair look. A large round brush is ideal for creating voluminous, bouncy locks, while Velcro rollers can add extra lift and fullness. Finish with a light spritz of hairspray to lock in the style and maintain its polished appearance throughout the day. - Deep Conditioning: The Secret to Luminous Shine
To maintain that signature Old Money shine, deep conditioning treatments are non-negotiable. Regularly apply a deep conditioning mask to nourish the hair, adding moisture and locking in hydration for a glossy, healthy appearance. - Effortless Elegance: A Matter of Attitude
Achieving Old Money hair is not just about the locks; it’s also about the attitude and style that accompany it. Embrace the effortless elegance of Old Money icons like Sophia Richie by pairing your glamorous hair with chic and timeless outfits.A classic cream-and-black ensemble inspired by Coco Chanel is a timeless choice. Opt for minimal jewellery, classic watches, and a simple white shirt paired with tan trousers and a cashmere sweater for a touch of effortless luxury.
Old Money Hair: An Investment in Timeless Beauty
Investing in Old Money hair is an investment in timeless beauty and sophisticated style. With proper care and attention,your locks can exude an aura of elegance that will make you the envy of your peers. Remember, Old Money style is not about ostentatious displays of wealth; it’s about understated luxury and effortless refinement. So embrace the Old Money hair trend and let your confidence shine through.
What's your next step?
Get clarity on what's happening with your hair
Your personalised Hair Health Plan is the simplest way to start — or book a clinic consultation for hands-on support from Clare.
February 1, 2024
Embracing the Mob Wife Aesthetic: A Guide to Edgy Elegance in Hair and Fashion
In a bold departure from the minimalist and understated trends that have recently dominated the fashion scene, this year heralds the resurgence of a daring and glamorous…
February 25, 2023
Good Hair, Good Vibes: The Connection Between Hair Health and Well-Being
Maintaining healthy hair is not only about the products and treatments that you use, but it is also about your overall well-being.
February 25, 2023
Healthy Hair, Happy You: Understanding and Treating All Possible Hair Health Issues
Hair health issues can range from minor concerns like dryness and split ends to more severe conditions like hair loss and scalp infections.
March 6, 2026
The Blood Tests Your Hair Actually Needs (And Why Your GP Probably Didn’t Run Them)
Shedding but told your blood work is normal? Trichologist Clare Devereux explains the five tests your hair actually needs, what the numbers should really be, and why "in range"…
March 6, 2026
Shedding vs Breakage: The 30-Second Check
Understanding shedding vs breakage is the first step to treating your hair correctly. This simple 30-second check tells you which one you are dealing with.
March 6, 2026
Should You Wash Your Hair Less When It’s Shedding?
Washing hair when shedding is widely misunderstood. Here's the biology — and what actually matters for your scalp during a shed.
February 24, 2026
Ozempic, Wegovy & Mounjaro Hair Shedding: Why It Happens + What Actually Helps
Hair shedding on Ozempic, Wegovy or Mounjaro? Clinical trichologist Clare Devereux explains why GLP-1 medications trigger hair loss, what actually helps, and when you should seek…
September 6, 2025
Scalp Barrier 101 — How to Rebuild What Over-Cleansing Breaks
Your scalp is more than just the skin under your hair — it’s a living ecosystem. Just like the skin on your face, it has a barrier that protects against damage, locks in moisture,…
July 7, 2025
The Complete Guide to Post-Workout Hair Washing
Understanding Exercise's Impact on Hair Health. Regular physical activity creates unique challenges for hair maintenance that most people don't anticipate. Your workout routine…
IAT-Certified Clinical Trichologist
Clare Devereux
Clare is the founding clinical trichologist at Hair Health Essentials, practising in Dublin and London. With over a decade of clinical trichology experience underpinned by a lifetime in professional hair and scalp care, she specialises in personalised diagnostics — from trichoscopy and blood biomarker analysis to genetic testing — to identify what’s really happening with your hair and scalp.
Clinics: Blackrock, Dublin · Eden One, Dublin · Harley Street, London
Hair Health Essentials provides specialist trichological guidance. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. If you have concerns about your health, please consult your GP or medical practitioner.






















