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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesDianna Agron takes into account all the recommendations that help balance out an oblong face. We observe wispy bangs across the forehead, a flattering chin length, and a trendy grunge-inspired hairstyle. The tousled edgy locks add volume and widen Diana’s face visually.
Every face is unique. Its features, proportions, and shape help you choose the most flattering and unique haircut to match your personality. Long faces are more likely to benefit from textured and layered hairstyles as they add volume to otherwise flat locks. Take, for instance, Sarah Jessica Parker, Liv Tyler, Hilary Swank, and Kelly Reilly with their oblong faces and gorgeous manes. Want to look the same? Then, browse through our selection of 60 hairstyles for long faces to give you a stylish and confidence-boosting feel.
The main thing you need to understand before choosing a haircut is how different lines and textures in hairstyles contour your oblong face. With this in mind, you will be able to adjust your favorite hairstyle to the shape of your face, so that it appears maximally flattering. Let’s see how it works.
– Reduce the length of your face at the expense of your forehead. If it’s covered with bangs, the line of the hair growth is not visible, and your face appears shorter. Blunt cut straight or slightly slanting bangs work well, and so do waves pushed on the forehead. When considering the ideal length for your bangs, keep in mind proportions. When bangs take 1/3 of the face length, it’s believed to be the best possible proportion.
– Create width and body on the sides of your face with horizontal and diagonal lines. Curls, waves, the even bottom lines and horizontal layers create an illusion of width, so desirable in your case. If you stick to a bob haircut, do not make the back much shorter than the front. This technique creates sharp angles, making your face seem even longer than it is.
– Avoid excessive volume on top, long straight tresses along your face, especially without bangs, high ponytails or other high updos and layer-free long styles. If you do not like full-on layers, ask your stylist to layer only the tresses that frame your face in order to escape a drawing-down effect.
– Let the color play into your hands. Highlights enhance width and create dimension for your side tresses. If your hair is long, try ombre: lighter ends won’t draw your face down either.
Keep all these tips in mind and let’s see the examples!
Ladies who are looking for a shorter style, but still want to keep a bit of length, should consider a bob haircut. While the cut may be classic, the tousled waves and subtle highlights make it modern and fresh. Plus, the volume of the style adds fullness to oblong thin faces.
Messy bob hairstyles create volume in straight strands. The wavy texture is a perfect choice as it decreases the length of the face while highlighting the cheekbones.
Flatter your face with this fresh and modern look. If you’re looking for shorter hair inspo, this style will definitely be to your taste, as it perfectly combines neat, wavy chin-length cut and sassy side bangs.
Bangs are the most versatile and efficient way to harmonize your face proportions. Opt for these straight bangs to make your appearance extremely feminine and sensuous and emphasize the stylish short layered cut.
Want to make your face look less oblong? Then this fancy choppy bob with soft waves and curtain bangs is just what you need! Show off that thick hair with rich dark color and a middle part.
Asymmetrical bobs with blunt ends bring dimension and texture to your tresses, add volume to the sides and work particularly well with thin and lackluster hair. Complement this cut with a chic blonde balayage to shine like a Hollywood star!
Anything that can round out the face will be flattering for your oblong face shape, just like this neat wavy hairdo. Add soft curls for a voluminous blowout using a curling iron or other hair styling tools.
Short fine hair can be difficult to style when it comes to counterbalancing a long face. If you opt for an off-center parting without bangs, this haircut will frame your face without looking too severe and unnatural.
This straight angled bob haircut has been tousled and lifted at the roots for a style with edge and body without stretching your face out even more. The stunning caramel balayage also adds interest to the look.
This cool mid-length bob works well for the long face shape because it’s thick and parted a bit off-center. If you’re afraid to experiment with short haircuts, at least go for side-swept bangs of this length. Rest assured, it will ideally suit you.
This heavy-layered modern shag haircut gives major volume and frames the face. A double-win for you! Complement your look with a flirty fringe to make your curly shag even more eye-catching.
Don’t think that getting curls is the only way to balance your longer face shape. Voluminous shag is actually one more appropriate solution, especially when implemented in a stunning hair color that suits your skin tone and eye color.
All you have to do to achieve this look is to create a distinct side parting and curl your straight hair with a flat iron or any other styling tool. Don’t forget to set everything in place with some hairspray once you’re done.
Medium-length haircuts are the most versatile, as they let you experiment with hairstyles the most. However, getting a rich natural shade and scrunching some sea salt in your lock is often all you need to get an impeccable hairstyle. As you can see from the image, simplicity still works as the ultimate proof of sophistication.
Minimalistic and understated, this side-parted, razor layered style is one of the most popular haircuts for lengthy tresses. The layers cause hair to drape more naturally which creates enhanced movement and bounce.
If you’ve got long hair and a long face shape, go for wavy layered hairstyles that break the length of your hair and don’t drag your face down. A classy and timeless style, it truly complements your face and is super versatile.
A fun and fabulous style reminiscent of Taylor Swift’s do, the medium shag with a wispy fringe takes inches of the length off your face. It gives body to your locks if you have thin hair, while also appearing lengthy and luscious if you have thicker tresses.
Haircuts for long faces can look very sharp and edgy, like this cool shag. The texture of this style adds a lot of volume. When you twist and flip up short layers, hair becomes weightless and full of life.
What a gorgeous textured bob! Want to style your hair the same way? Ask your hairstylist to copy this cute long bob cut and add highlights to bring more light and texture to your tresses.
Short shaggy mullet with choppy micro bangs is an excellent way to shorten the long face while simultaneously creating the ideal oval face shape. With the “baby” bangs, you can break up harsh lines and visually shorten the high forehead, while opening up your facial features.
Bob with rounded ends can boast major volume even if it is not long. Just use some volumizing spray with a medium round brush before blow-drying your locks and section your damp hair for more precise styling.
The key to a perfect crop cut for an oblong face shape is to avoid side undercuts and longer hair on top. Otherwise, your face will look longer. Instead, you may want to copy this short layered haircut to look sassy and stylish.
Volume is critical for balancing out the sharpness at the bottom of long facial features. This long but textured look with beach waves is proof positive that the right hairstyle can alter your face shape.
With so many layers and side-swept bangs, this lovely cut makes thicker hair feel bouncy and is not dragging the face down. Those loving short hairstyles will adore this ‘do as it is easy to maintain.
Curtain bangs are having a bit of a moment in the fashion world, so why not take an advantage of this trend and give your hairdo a serious style update on the base of a shaggy bob. This type of bangs doesn’t exactly hide your face length, but they do accentuate your other features – beautiful eyes and high cheekbones.
Your naturally curly hair will look on point with this layered pixie haircut. Create texture in your thick hair to complement your long face and balance a big forehead with the cute micro bangs.
Framing layers are always a good pick! To enhance the layering of your long haircut, try curling your tresses in alternate directions or add curtain bangs. Tousled beach waves are a really cute look that anyone can pull off.
This pixie haircut is an ideal pick for those who don’t want to spend lots of time on daily hair styling. Since this ‘do has tons of texture, your face shape will look smaller in proportion.
Inspired by the 70s boho chic hairstyles, this messy layered haircut perfectly suits ladies with oblong face shapes regardless of their hair type. Choppy locks provide the flattering side volume, making them look adorable!
A wavy, messy hairstyle looks beautiful and elegant when worn with a side parting. A deep side part is even better! It will create a diagonal line breaking up the length and add visual interest to the overall look.
If you have a high forehead, consider this shaggy bob. The deep side parting provides a lot of volume on one side to balance out the length of the face and gives off a messy and carefree appearance.
Swoopy bangs are great for adding fullness to balance out an oblong face, especially if you pair them with a cute chopped bob. Laid-back and effortless, this haircut is easy to manage as it requires minimal effort to style.
Incredibly endearing and fast to style, this haircut creates volume and fullness when it comes to lengthy hair. Simply ask your hairdresser to keep the layers long throughout the body of your locks, but shorten them up around the face for a soft, natural look.
The good thing about a shag style is that it works well with almost every hair thickness and length. It involves implementing lots of choppy layers, manipulating texture, and defining ends for a casual and mussy ‘do that’s very rock and roll. Wearing a medium shag with long side bangs can also help conceal a large forehead if needed.
Add depth to your fine hair and balance out your face by rocking a choppy cut. Request layers that rest on your cheekbones to make your face appear shorter.
This beautiful haircut is great for a long face because it rounds out the face with nice twists and waves. With this face shape, it’s best to have some volume on the sides of your face, and mid-length bouncy waves are a very good solution.
Ideal if you have medium-to-short hair and fancy a change, the choppy side-parted lob is a longer version of the classic bob and a great solution if you lean neither toward a pixie cut nor to a longer hairstyle. Cool and fashionable, it complements an oblong face by amplifying one side of your tresses to create more width around your face.
A side part like this one is always a good idea if you have an oblong face. Side parts tend to really showcase the cheekbones and frame the face in a chic way with one side of your face revealed and the other covered. The asymmetry of this cut is very flattering, highlighting your best facial features.
Creating a rounder, fuller look with layers and big waves is a winning style option for long faces. The volume and shape of this cut are not only flattering, but also romantic and elegant. Use a round brush to blow dry hair and then curl the bottom layers.
Medium and short haircuts absolutely must have a wow factor like added volume and body. Because the last thing you want is lackluster hair that just hangs there. Use a large-barrel curling iron to create the appearance of one big wave on either side of the part. Then tease your hair to perfection.
Medium haircuts seem to be on everybody’s wish list now. If you have a long face and long hair, then a medium cut is just the thing to liven up your look. To get the absolute best result, ask your stylist for choppy layers and long wispy bangs.
Here’s proof that a deep side part is a must-try for anyone with a long face. A side part brings attention to the brows and cheekbones showing off the beautiful outline of the model’s face.
Nothing works better with an oblong face shape than choppy layers. This slightly disheveled cut with the windblown effect helps draw attention to the eyes and lips. With so much volume and texture, you absolutely can’t go wrong!
Bangs aren’t always necessary to flatter the face, as this example shows. A razored blonde lob can build body around your face and look effortlessly chic, especially if you ask your hairdresser to put in some extra feathered face-framing layers.
Slicing is a hair cutting technique perfect for medium to thick locks. It involves holding the shears slightly open and guiding them along the length of a segment of hair, with a slight pressure and angle, to remove bulk. It’s great for producing depth and reducing thickness so that your locks frame your face better.
This disconnected bob prevents your locks from lying flat against your head and has an elongating effect. The following look is bold, eye-catching and easy to manage.
A medium-length cut is your best bet if you want to balance out an oblong face. You can play up the layering of the cut with large, bouncy waves to really round out your appearance. When styling, try adding volumizing products to your routine for extra fullness and grip. (Trust us, you’ll get hooked.)
To counterbalance a big forehead and pointy chin, heavy side bangs to your short hairstyle. It adds softness and counteracts the overall sharpness of facial features.
One way to style your hair is to create voluminous curls or waves for more texture and movement. But if that’s not your style and you love straight hair, then try a longer layered look with bangs. Ask your stylist to point cut these straight bangs at the ends instead of cutting them bluntly.
This adorable style is perfect for a laidback, fuss-free look. If you are blessed with a slightly wavy texture, simply blow your hair around 50 percent dry to recreate this style. If you have straight hair, you can add a few loose waves with a straightener or scrunch and tousle your hair while it’s air drying.
For a beachy, sun-kissed style that’s gorgeous year round, opt for a bright balayage and natural looking texture. You definitely can’t recreate this style with heat—it simply won’t look authentic enough. So, try a no-heat method like braids or scrunching your wet hair with a product and letting it air dry.
Dianna Agron takes into account all the recommendations that help balance out an oblong face. We observe wispy bangs across the forehead, a flattering chin length, and a trendy grunge-inspired hairstyle. The tousled edgy locks add volume and widen Diana’s face visually.
Anne Hathaway confessed that she was crying when they chopped off her locks for the role in “Les Miserables”. Nevertheless, the haircut suits the actress so much! A short chin-length bob styled with volume at the ends works well for oblong-shaped faces.
It’s not always easy for women with this face shape to choose a flattering haircut that they feel comfortable with, but Jennie Garth has succeeded. Her chin-length side-parted bob is a universal base for quick stylish hairstyles.
Not all of us are fond of short cuts. Lisa Kudrow suggests a medium layered haircut that can be styled flatteringly to grace a long face shape. Pay attention to the volume on the sides of your face and curl the face-framing layers away from your face in bold flicks that feature rather horizontal than vertical orientation.
A medium-length bob haircut for curly hair and horizontally-oriented bangs work amazingly for long faces. Stylish glasses will also win you a few points.
The fabulous black waves, scattered all over the shoulders, look very impressive. But the greatest credit belongs to Liv’s bangs, downsizing the height of her intelligent forehead.
A few layers from under the bangs, covering the high forehead completely, make this hairstyle a little bit more voluminous on top, which reduces elongating power of the side tresses.
This perfect chin-grazing bob shrinks to the jaw-line level when curled into the impetuous waves. It helps reduce the length of the face, making it look more rounded.
Straight graduated haircuts with layering from the mid-ear section work for expansion, not elongation. In combination with bangs like these you have all the chances to make your oblong face appear a perfect oval.
From horizontal bangs, curls, and layered haircuts to asymmetric ‘dos with volume on the sides, all the above-mentioned hairstyles are helpful for contouring an oblong face. Remember the main and most important rules, seek balance, and be ready to receive tons of compliments on your new hairstyle!
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