![]() Long layers and angles add movement and texture to the hair. Soften edges and strong jawlines with layers, volume, and side-swept or feathered fringe. Oblong/Rectangle face shapes take a similar approach to square faces.The key here, according to Papanikolas, is to keep the bangs narrow so that you can create the illusion of less width at the top. Soft angles in the front that start below the face help balance out the longer forehead, Pollack says. Heart shapes look best with blunt bangs and wavy layers or a chin-length bob with bangs.Papanikolas echos this, saying round faces do well with cuts that elongate the face, like long straight hair, long voluminous waves, shaggy bobs, and swoopy bangs with cropped sides. Round face shapes works well with a long bob, Pollack says, which draws the eyes down to visually lengthen the face. ![]() If you want something shorter than an asymmetrical fringe, create softer angles, Papanikolas says. Square face shapes may consider softening the edges around the forehead and strong jawlines, so wavy shags with wispy fringe, soft side-swept bangs, or long layers with fringe work best.Pollack is partial to a strong square bob which brings focus to your sharp jawline. Oval face shapes can wear almost any style, but according to Papanikolas, the most flattering tend to be: long layers, shoulder-length waves, full fringe, layered bob or a side-swept pixie. ![]()
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