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“Let those facial features shine!”
Byrdie Tip
Using an alcohol-free hairspray will give you brushable hair without that unwanted, flaky residue.
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“Isolating one section of the hair with detail is the cornerstone of completing this look.”
A-Line Lob
“Angles, angles, angles!”
“An A-line bob compliments angled glasses perfectly and creates so much dimension in your look.”
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Jennifer Lopez rocks this lock with her cat-like frames.
(It also cuts back on pesky strands getting caught in your glasses.)
Side-Swept Curls
For this wet-look take on curls, use great products.
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But the way they’re trimmed can make all the difference.
Glasses-wearers can experiment with the length of theface-framing bitsto determine what looks best on their face shape.
Use a flat iron to add a subtle curl to the pieces around your face.
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Coordinate it with your outfit to tie the look together.
This is as easy as brushing your hair back and sliding the headband on.
Side Braid
Kaley Cuoco is showing us that braids and glasses are a perfect pair.
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Not to mention, it’s the perfect look when you’re in a rush.
“Space bunsare great for a fun and youthful look,” says Rojas.
“The more you touch your curls the more frizz you’ll create, so hands off!”
Straight Pixie
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For this look, let hair air-dry for added texture.
A pair of glasses will always make a low-maintenance look appear more put-together and chic.
Notice in the photo the slight bend through the smoothed-out hair.
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This is a look you’ve got the option to pull off on clean hair or second-day hair.
Loose curls create a beautiful, effortless appearance and let your stylish frames take center stage.
Bouncy Curls
Bouncy curls can be both girly and strong.
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It works well because the volume that the curls create will break up the heaviness of the bang.
Loose Curls
Bold frames and loose curls styled away from the face are an ideal combo.
It draws attention to the eyes with neither element taking from the other.
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“When talking to clients with glasses, oftentimes keeping bangs out of their face is most important.
Pull hair into a low ponytail, securing it with elastic.
Take your bands and sweep them to one side, securing them with a bobby pin near the ear.
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Styling a bob can actually be far easier than you’d think.
Try this style by allowing your hair toair-dryand coming in with a curling iron to style the end pieces.
If you wear glasses every day, you’ll probably want to invest in a quality pair.
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Otherwise, go for something trendy or in a bright color.
Just be sure to add plenty of moisture to curls, to help keep frizz at bay.
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