Oval Faces, It’s Time to Cut Loose with 6 Great Haircuts!
Lucky you, oval-faced fashionistas. You reside in a versatile hair world in which, due to a perfect face shape, several fashions are yours for the choosing. Your main decision? Which one of the options do you desire? (Sigh. If only the rest of us squares, hearts and rounds were so blessed.) We have narrowed it down to six, although You will find a lot of great haircuts for faces on the market.
Let us cut to the chase, shall we?
The Very Best Haircuts for Oval Faces
Short & (Very) Edgy
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Super-bold fashionistas, this one is for you. We love that this appearance is in-your-face without literally being on your face. From neck and jawline into brow and cheekbones, every facial feature is exposed to the world to see. Sharon Stone and halle Berry have sported the style, and the appearance is still rocked by Jamie Lee Curtis.
It’s simple to utilize and handle (no stray strands getting on your eyes or meals, or being plucked out of clothing ). And just as it’s short does not mean it’s not versatile; you can create that’do too delicate or edgy as you want with products or perhaps accessories. The look is.
Short & Tousled
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We love that this short cut is many things at the same time: very cool, cute as a button and intimate. Wear with or it loose a headband to amp up the cute thing, or place a small clip onto the side to get a touch.
Long Straight Layers
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What is great about this look is that you choose what facial features you need to home in on and allow the layers fall so. Want to show off those great cheekbones? Then the first layer should drop around that entire area (you will notice that lots of celebs on this cut have their first layer fall at the cheekbone). Then have the 2nd layer hit close to the collarbone and allow your hair fall’s rest a few inches outside that.
We also like the versatility of this look. Its length is perfect for the look that is half-up-half-down, can be dragged into a pony with some wisps framing your face worn with a variety of circles and clips. Better still, long layers work for wavy and curly hair (careful curly kinds, you want to have that first layer to fall around the cheekbone or lower; some higher and you are approaching above-the-ear-tuft territory).
Moderate Shoulder-Length Waves
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Not too long, not short, this appearance is Goldilocks-just-right. This appearance may work as one span or boasts layers that are minimal –both easily maintained with trims. Its design is long enough to get accessories like a clip, but short enough to hang tousled and loose. We like its carefree and feminine look; it is like a soft halo that focuses not so much on one facial feature, but frames your entire face.
Go out with a Bang
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Whether you’ve got long hair or short, a tousled harvest or are wearing your hair up or down, bangs help balance a too-long (oblong) shape, which is common in many oval faces. A variety of bangs work; choose side-swept bangs that mix into an present style or move ashore using ones that are straight-edged.
Give Bob a Wave Hello
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This collar-grazing wavy spin on the classic bob that is straight-edge provides a sexy and gentle touch. We like it maintains an air of elegance, minus the bluntness that is typical of other too-straight bobs. The long and short of it? No matter what style you oval-faced goddesses wear (yeah, you are blessed and yeah, we are well, a wee bit, you understand, covetous ), all of these cuts flatter your face.
So, lovely oval faces, what haircuts are you tried? Let us understand what fashions have worked best for you.
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