The effect helps draw attention to her eyes and slim the forehead.
Plus it’s a retro throwback.
Here, her hair is cut in a pageboy style with ends left ultra-blunt.
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The bangs are left thick and wide, but short, for contrast.
Do this by asking your stylist to strategically layer your ‘do and usingproducts to moisturize and define the hair.
Face-Framing Layers
Addingface-framing layersis an easy adjustment to any pre-existing cut.
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“Face framing layers add movement,” says hairstylist Liz Sustaita.
“Plus, they do a great job at highlighting your cheekbones and jawline.”
Thicker hair with a lot of natural volume on its own may have an easier time with longer-length cuts.
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But if you have finer strands, try using a volumizing product.
If your hair naturally splits directly down the middle, wearing a longcurtain bangcan help soften everything up.
Cropped Coils
Shorter haircuts are typically very flattering on wider foreheads.
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“If you think your head looks long, then you better create width in your hair.”
When it comes to your cut, opt for feathered or tapered ends over anything blunt.
Here, Kelly Rowland’s angled natural lob has an almost A-line effect that’s very artful.
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Off-Center Part
The parting you choose can have a big impact on where the eyes are drawn.
This would be a great option for a bridal style.
To keep styling choices soft, try adding some movement to your strands.
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A-Line Bob
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AnA-linebob works well to combat any forehead insecurity.
They will also highlight your bone structure, in case you’re looking to show it off.
“Just parting your hair on a deep side is a great solution,” says Norwood.
“This is a great quick-fix if you cant go to the hairdresser.”
Faux Fringe
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A full-on fringe is a big commitment, especially for first-timers.
“They’re going to require some extra styling in the morning,” M says.
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To avoid future regrets, grab afaux bangto try on for size first.
You don’t want bangs to be an impulsive easy answer for boredom or defeat, M warns.
The long, curled locks also draw attention away from your forehead.
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The infamous Bardot bang can refer to a face-framing fringe or a curtain bang.
Any version of a longer bang is going to be an easy fix, Sustaita says.
Style with shine-inducing spray to get her glossy finish.
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Side Bangs
Exposing the forehead isn’t something you better avoid by any measure.
“A side fringe on a side parting will help with hiding a high forehead.”
If you’re wearing bangs in a humid environment, M suggests ditching longer, wispier bangs.
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But the micro bang, on the other hand, will have you covered.
It also creates a boost of volume that draws eyes to the side.
Wispy Fringe
A wispy, eyelash-grazing fringe is super sexy.
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Messy Up-Do
There is truly nothing that two front tendrils and a messy up-do can’t do.
Sza’s voluminous up-do features strategically placed curls that give the look a chic look.
The long, curled tendrils?
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They help frame the face.
As always, the bangs will be your best bet to complement your face.
The super long front tendrils pull focus away from the forehead as well.
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She paired the style with a menswear-inspired look decked with pinstripes.
Vintage Flip
Rihanna brought back the flip in a major way with this look.
Add in rose-colored glasses and a Barbie-pink swimsuit, and the style becomes beach-party ready.
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Pineapple Hair
Ever heard ofPineapple Hair?
We can assure you, it’s as sweet as it sounds.
Modeled here by Rihanna, the loose, top-of-head ponytail is a fabulous hack for fuss-free curls.
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Plus, it showcases the curls’ sinuous shape.
TheWednesdayactress played up the rockstar vibes with a ruby-red lip and deconstructed fashion.
Her bare shoulders show off the artful, piece-y ends of her wavy hairstyle.
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Quiff Coif
Here, Chrissy Teigen combined a quiff with red-carpet-ready curls.
With Teiegn’s hair pulled off her face, her beautifully arched, darkened brows are put on display.
Curled Updo
Duckie Thot’s curled updo features shiny money pieces spilling down around her face.
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To mimic this look, simply throw the curls back into a messy updo.
Then, pull out tendrils and let them spill down around the face.
Wispy Bangs
Rashida Jones' wispy bangs highlight her glittering eyes.
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Her classic, blunt bob looks spiffy, shiny, and sharp.
Plus, her coffee-hued hair has subtle auburn highlights, which gives the hue some dimension.
Pixie With Rounded Bangs
Ciara’s pixie cut showcases her heart-shaped face.
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The rounded bangs frame her eyes beautifully.
The singer’s red lip and carefully arched eyebrows give the look a touch of Old Hollywood glam.
The actress looks radiant with her lustrous, shoulder-length curls hanging loose.
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The pearl-studded headband adds a special touch.
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