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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesThis flattering bob cut at the chin level is an excellent example of messy hairstyles that add edgy vibes to your style. The tousled texture help to show off dimensional blonde tresses and brings flirty flair to the look.
It can be hard to figure out the best hairstyles for oval faces. Why? Everyone knows that an oval face is the easiest to work with, so the bar is set high. There is so much you can do, and sometimes you just need a little inspiration to get started.
As you’ll see from these 40 hairstyle ideas, the oval lends well to versatility, so you’ve got plenty of options to play with! Additionally, you can explore different looks and find your perfect style using an AI hairstyle changer, which allows you to virtually try on various hairstyles before making a decision.
If you prefer to wear medium-length hair, we guess the lob is a great choice. This mid-length cut is good for thin hair because the choppy layers give your strands some much needed extra body. Style a sexy side sweep and think of a soft ombre if you want an extra dose of femininity for your stylish look.
If you’re not ready to go super short, consider a mid-length style with face-framing layers. The versatility of this cut cannot be overstated, as it fits any hair type and texture. Soften the ‘do with curls and blonde balayage to gently emphasize your facial features.
If you decide to grow out your short hair, this medium-length cut with a loose wavy texture will work great for your oval face. To style your locks this way, simply apply a leave-in conditioner and blow dry your damp hair with a round brush.
This flattering bob cut at the chin level is an excellent example of messy hairstyles that add edgy vibes to your style. The tousled texture help to show off dimensional blonde tresses and brings flirty flair to the look.
This long hairstyle works nicely with an oval face shape because of the overall natural vibe of the waves. They are parted off center to keep the style from appearing too drab. Having just a few subtle layers adds enough visual interest without looking overdone.
A blunt bob cut always looks good on an oval shape face. Emphasize your sleek locks with copper highlights to give your ‘do an airy look. Once you go for such mid-length haircuts for oval faces, you’d never choose anything else for your locks.
It can be hard to take the plunge for a pixie cut, but it’s well worth it! The rumpled pixie doesn’t overwhelm your face and makes a statement all on its own.
A long bob is definitely one of the most flattering haircuts to try, especially when paired with loose, tousled waves and front highlights. The center part perfectly frames the face while the volumizing waves draw out your cheekbones.
If your face is oval, you may afford extra volume all around your face. Those long voluminous curls are something! Add blonde highlights to your extra long strands to stun everyone with this posh look.
This side-parted chin-length cut suits most face shapes, especially oval and round ones. Sweep the bangs to the side to accentuate the jawline and add dirty blonde balayage to add dimension to your hair color.
Need to bring out your inner femme fatale? Nothing makes you feel more like a woman than voluminous bombshell hair. Pull out that big curling iron and get to work.
Thick wavy hairstyles and face-framing layers are perfect for enhancing long hair because the layers can be made in different ways without cutting the length. It’s an excellent haircut choice as it helps accentuate your natural beauty.
With a layered bob like this one, you can release the weight of your thick strands and accentuate the eyes and cheekbones of your oval face. Extend the layers all the way down through the length and add loose curls for a bounce-up impression.
The greatest thing about this deep side part is that it works well with long, medium and short haircuts. With an oval face shape like this, the natural straight bob looks specifically charming and girly!
Ok, we realize that short hair is not for every woman. A long length implies more variations of hairstyles with your hair up or down. In this ‘do, the feathered layering at the eye level creates the perfect harmony with the oval face.
With such sleek, flattering haircuts for oval faces, you will look like an actress walking down the red carpet. The polished curls are ideal for a date, but you may also make your hair this way for any occasion, as it is easy to style with a curling iron and a finishing spray.
The curtain bangs work so great for an oval face because they can be worn chic and sassy while framing your face or pinned out of the way when you study or exercise. This medium cut is easy to manage, and the brown highlights make it fancy!
The best hairstyles don’t distract from your face but serve it a perfect frame like these charming long tresses. Use a large-barrel curling iron on the ends and then run your hands through for a flowy finish.
Hairstylists recommend paying attention to long haircuts if you’re a happy owner of an oval face. This long straight hair features long soft layers, keeping the hair nice and full, and blonde balayage adds extra volume to the mane.
Imagine how awesome this shadow-rooted blonde cut with a middle part will look on you! The layers of different lengths create extra volume and make an impression of thicker hair while framing highlights bring attention to your face.
Just check this sexy wavy bob cut! Apply a texturizing spray on wet hair for creating this gorgeous natural waves hairstyle.
The best thing about asymmetrical hairstyles is that they are easy to style. With only one flat iron, you can create this shiny straight hair that visually lengthens your face. So, don’t be afraid to diversify your classic blonde bob cut with asymmetrical blunt ends to make your look more stylish and trendy.
A sleek bob is classic and feminine. Want to upgrade the classic look you have worn for a while? A silver hue and asymmetry will work without detracting from the perfection of the shape and texture.
The delicate side-parted crop looks 100% modern and flattering. The messy styling with disconnected choppy ends is optimal for casual wear. And for a special occasion, you can try on the trendy wet hair look.
If a straight bob looks sharp and bold, its wavy counterpart plays up to your softness and femininity. Let those waves be loose and shaggy at the ends. Too much sweetness and perfection aren’t the best things in modern hairstyles.
This medium-to-long haircut adds interest and chic points to straight hair. The layers start at the chin and go down. You can curl them in, flip out or style updos when you want a variety.
Balayage has been all the rage recently, and we can see why! This medium haircut and soft, melting color paired with waves may be relatively high maintenance, but it is well worth the effort.
Short cuts pair well with oval faces – they are not supposed to conceal anything and they look cool – contemporary and sharp. The subtle texturing in this bob adds volume near the temples to help achieve a fuller look. Go with minimal styling for an edgy vibe.
For short-to-medium hair, adding lots of layers instantly lifts the face and thickens the look of your locks. Ask your stylist to feather the tips for a softer finish. Style loosely by applying texturizing cream with your fingers.
Don’t underestimate the impact of medium-length cuts. Notice the gorgeous framing of the face that results from the side swept bangs and wavy layers. This is a great inspiration photo that offers a worthy haircut idea for thin or thick hair.
Pixie cuts are perfect for drawing attention to your facial bone structure. The strategically placed pieces will show off your cheekbones and jawline. A deep side part veils the forehead and brings the focus to your eyes.
For an effortless wash-and-go look, find a style that has layers cut in at longer lengths. Allow the shortest of the layers to frame your face and stop at about the chin. Finish the longer ones with maximum disconnection towards the ends. All of the movement is forgiving if you need a quick non-styled getaway.
You can’t go wrong with a simple timeless haircut. Compliment an oval shaped face with a long cut that features light, barely there layers. Style with simple loose curls for a polished look appropriate for work or play.
The best hairstyles for oval faces showcase as much movement as possible. If you have thicker hair and don’t want as many layers, that’s fine. Get your body by going with a wavy finish.
Bangs make a statement with any cut. If you’re looking to amp up the drama, but are easing your way into the world of bangs, consider a deep side part with a brushed over bang. Blow dry this section across the forehead with a round or paddle brush for a sassy style, or simply pin out of the way when desired.
There are many great options of short hairstyles for oval faces out there. One of our favorites is a choppy bob with lots of layers and light bangs. The added texture exudes a rock and roll vibe while still maintaining a polished finish.
Medium-length hair is often unfairly associated with the transitional phase that one goes through while waiting for their hair to grow out. Even if this is true for you, embrace this time by trying out some new styles. A textured bang will add some drama to your locks without compromising the growth progress.
Medium and short haircuts can be as versatile as long ones if you choose the right style. This layered bob would look awesome styled straight or as shown with loose waves. Play with the part placement for a variety.
If you have thin hair and are debating medium haircuts, think of the placement of your layers. You don’t necessarily need a ton of varying lengths as long as they’re strategically placed. Notice the fullness on the sides of the face. It creates an awesome voluminous style, slightly messy and imperfect in a good way.
Shoulder length is a great half-way point when morphing from long to short haircuts. It offers a cute style without the maintenance and commitment that often comes with shorter crops. Go with fewer layers that are happy to be styled or left to their own devices on busy mornings.
Well, luckily the oval face shape means no restrictions in hairstyles. Short, medium or long, straight, wavy, or curly, choose whatever feels right, try dramatic and soft styles, be different, be gorgeous, shine brightly, girl!
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