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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesAdding face-framing layers is a quick and obvious adjustment to any basic haircut. This small tweak underlines your cheekbones and jawline and creates movement around your face.
Do you need some inspiration to find the right hairstyles for big foreheads? Luckily there are plenty of amazing haircuts that work for any woman trying to balance a large forehead and make her face shape more proportional. From fringes to side bangs to updos, there are plenty of options to choose from. Learn to keep the focus on your best features with a beautiful cut.
First of all, how do you know that your forehead is big? The easiest way to determine this is to place your fingers on it horizontally. If you can fit four fingers, your forehead is quite a norm, and if you can fit five, it is considered big (hence the term five-finger forehead or “fivehead”). Also, the forehead that’s higher than 2.8 inches is ultimately a bigger than average.
Looking at the general proportions of your face is also important! Having three parts of your face (hairline to brow line, brow line to end of your nose, and the end of your nose to the chin) more or less equal is considered the most pleasing to an eye.
If you have a large forehead and want a hairstyle that minimizes its appearance, bangs are your best friend. Whether they’re straight across, choppy, piecey, curly, or swoop to the side, a flattering bangs hairstyle will take the focus off your forehead with style.
A center-parted hairstyle with strands slightly covering the sides of your wide forehead do a great contouring job. Curls, waves, disheveled side buns and top knots will keep the eye moving away from the forehead too.
Long, straight, and sleek is never the best look for a large forehead. Let your hair have some fun and go a little crazy. Bedhead is the word. Opt for a curl-enhancing product or a texture spray to fuss up what you got on top. Let those locks live a little haphazardly and steal the show.
Bellow you can find amazing examples of haircuts and styles that will enhance your features, make you feel confident and attract all the compliments.
Diving headfirst into the bangs gang with a blunt bob is the best hairstyle to offset a long face. The natural-colored bangs cover the top part of the face while the blonde bob brings the eyes to the mouth area.
One of the best hair hacks is paring short hair with thick bangs to camouflage the forehead. If you desire to create more volume, use hair powder at the roots. It works well with the bangs and the invisible crown layers adding a lot of lift and movement.
Parting is a great tool for disguising a broad forehead. Center-parted hairstyles help to bring hair to the front and thus partly cover the forehead and bring focus to your eyes instead. Soft framing highlights contour the face beautifully!
This is a great example of a haircut for an oval face. Bangs cut the length of the natural shape of an oval face and at the same time hide a big forehead. It’s big and beautiful all while killing two birds with one stone.
You don’t have to get a new haircut every time. Just style your hair the right way to create volume where you wish to balance your features. Spritz your hairdo with a few sprinkles of sea salt spray to create trendy beach waves or go for the classical light spray to keep your hair in place.
Wispy platinum blonde hair with matching long bangs is the perfect runway style. Ask your stylist for a shadow root color to create dimension and deepness. The color contrast will work to your advantage, creating a stunning look.
Invigorate your hair with a lot of graceful movement and effortless volume by adding warm highlights. Ask your stylist for long face-framing layers to shift the focus to the rest of the facial structure, like the jawline and cheekbones. The best part is that you may occasionally style them to one side for dramatic swooping bangs.
Middle-length choppy layered cuts showcase amazing lift and airy fullness. It’s a super versatile haircut as it gives you a bunch of styling options. Try blowing out your hair for a classic voluminous look, diffuse it to enhance natural waves or keep it straight and a bit messy for a modern laid back vibe.
Loose waves and wispy bangs do marvelous face contouring. Envy-inspiring length and a healthy glow of blonde hair are just additional points that make us fall in love with the hairstyle!
The dynamic cascading layers of varying lengths help frame the face nicely. Tease the crown and bring your hair forward when you blow it out so that it blends with the bangs lending you a relaxed bedhead look.
You don’t necessarily need to commit to bangs! A mid-length hairstyle with face-framing layers will be enough to give your face the desired shape and cover some of your features if needed.
Side swept curtain bangs are not only a major trend to try, but they are also amazingly adaptable and work with all kinds of face shapes. Style your bangs in a way that flatters your face shape and go for a bold distinctive color to spice things up.
Full straight bangs are the most effective solution for longer face shapes because they fully change the perception of your face dimensions. A slightly wavy texture and a dark hair color will contribute to this effect.
Who wouldn’t fall for cool messy haircuts like this one? Layers throughout the length of the hair and curtain bangs have shifted the focus dramatically, the eyes now taking center stage. Shaggy styling completes this charming look perfectly.
High-density hair can get flat just too easily! To avoid this, start with the right hairstyle at your salon. Ask your stylist for a layered shaggy chop that lets you enjoy effortless wash and wear styles. This haircut can be diffused or air dried and scrunched with some salt spray.
A side part is deeply loved by owners of round, square, or heart-shaped faces, and it works as amazingly with big foreheads too. What is more, it’s an excellent quick fix when you are out of time getting ready to go out.
If you are looking for options without getting hefty bangs, you can go for a medium haircut like this one. The key to success is adding thin side layers that will frame your face in a flattering way.
Sculptured waves look even more impressive when underlined with bold highlights in warm tones. Just like a sculptor’s chisel, these swirls create a perfect outline of classic beauty.
Long hairstyles with front layers create a really gorgeous look. This lighter shape not only cleverly uses a wavy texture to detract attention from unwanted areas, but is also super low-maintenance and will fit a busy daily schedule.
This simple yet elegant hairstyle performs an amazing balancing act. In the first place, the long bangs are swept to the sides and contour your forehead. Most importantly, the subtle layers give this look desired movement and volume.
One of the best things about side-swept bangs is that they don’t make it look like you’re trying hard to hide your features. Side-swept bangs can balance your proportions and look good on every face shape. Plus, they’re easy to blow dry and style!
Keep things easy and low-maintenance with this light and airy hairstyle. These side bangs that hit right around her cheekbones bring your attention to those gorgeous blue eyes. The short and wispy layers work best on fine hair.
Adding tons of volume gives the appearance that your hair is what’s big, not your forehead! Voluminous side parts are great hairstyles because they add dimension around your face and make a glamorous no-bangs hairstyle option.
You don’t necessarily need bangs to balance out your face! Super long layers and a bit of styling can do the trick. Layers that fall just past the sides of the face help even out a longer forehead, making everything look more proportionate from the roots down.
Long hair always gives you those chic vibes you truly deserve! Eye-skimming long thin bangs pair well with longer lengths, soften the face contours, and add a touch of mystery to the look.
Having a high forehead doesn’t mean that you can’t get that trendy shag with the volume on top. Style your bangs with a round brush and sprinkle them with some hairspray to secure your bangs in place.
This cut is super chic and easy to manage – it won’t take you long to style this haircut in the morning. To create some beautiful face framing, curl soft waves with a flat iron, directing hair away from your face.
A layered cut will work wonders giving definition to your hair. The first layer is the most fundamental part. Decide on the length before you take a plunge and transform your look.
Adding face-framing layers is a quick and obvious adjustment to any basic haircut. This small tweak underlines your cheekbones and jawline and creates movement around your face.
Pair your side part bob with a soft fringe that sweeps over the forehead and softens the edges of the face. Monthly appointments at a hair salon will help you keep the ends thick and maintain the shape of the cut.
Everyone has unique features, and it is very important to feel comfortable and confident in your own skin. A new flattering hairstyle can give you this confidence! The 30 incredible options shown above all work great with larger foreheads. Embrace your individuality and have fun experimenting with these styles!
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