Tips and Inspiration
From Unilever Beauty Experts
The most flattering hairstyles for long faces are layered and textured since they help soften sharp features and create width, no matter what your hair length is. If your face is longer than it is wide, you likely have an oblong face shape, which actually means you can pull off almost any hairstyle.
The choices seem endless, so to find the best option for you, check out this curated list of hairstyle ideas guaranteed to boost your confidence.
Bombshell curls or supermodel waves round out the visage and help soften strong angles. If you have finer strands, the wavy texture of this hairstyle can add fullness to your locks. To create the look at home, use a round brush and a hair dryer over a curling iron for that sexy, undone finish.
A lob that sits a few centimeters below your shoulders can add dimension and visually widen your face. Get it with bangs to slightly cover your forehead and even accentuate the eyes, drawing the focus up instead of down. Hot tip: Layers are key for texture and volume that can add visual interest horizontally.
The hydro bob is a refined way to counter your long features and make them seem shorter, especially when it hits right around your chin. You can easily jump into the wet-hair trend by saturating your hair in leave-in style products like TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Shine Serum. It boosts shine, tames frizz, detangles, and gives your hair extra moisture without it looking oily.
Getting layers is a surefire way to shorten long faces, as they help make it appear wider than it is by creating depth and movement. Next time you’re on a salon chair, ask for a ’do that snips your hair at varying lengths like a butterfly cut.
Get a choppy fringe with your undone waves for the illusion of a shorter face. The bangs can also highlight your striking gaze, shifting the focus on your best assets. With this hairstyle, you can still sport those waist-grazing tresses without letting them elongate your natural features. Spruce things up by styling your hair in indie sleaze waves (they’re back!).
A voluminous updo ala Pamela Anderson is a great way to create visual width. Replicate those iconic face-framing tendrils, and you’ll have everyone focused on your gorgeous cheekbones, too. It’s no wonder this throwback look is a favorite when it comes to hairstyles for long faces.
The Pam-inspired bun requires a lot of teasing, pulling, and hairspray, so be sure to prep your hair with Sunsilk Smooth & Manageable Shampoo. Formulated with five flower essences, it leaves your hair five times smoother and more fragrant after one wash, making hairstyling much easier for you.
Flaunting your natural curls will add width to your oblong face and have you looking downright majestic. Maintenance may be a challenge, but it's nothing a solid haircare routine can’t solve.
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Side bangs can broaden the face and eliminate any attention on your forehead, so all eyes will be on your lovely orbs and soft lips instead. Plus, it lends you an entirely new look if you’ve had a middle part for a while. Just pull all your hair off to one side and, voilà, you’re now a whole new person.
When styled with textured bangs, a pixie cut can also shorten the face and spotlight your other attractive features, like the eyes, cheekbones, and jawline. More than that, the super short ‘do requires almost zero styling and fetches all the attention, making it one of the few hairstyles for long faces that require little maintenance.
Opt for halo highlights for the illusion of a fuller face. Also known as the Scandi hairline, this coloring technique that lightens your baby hairs is an ideal solution if you want to skip the haircut or hold off on the bangs. Not to mention it can also brighten your complexion and give you a sun-kissed glow.
The TikTok-viral wolf cut’s shaggy shape adds width and body at the sides, balancing out a long face. Just make sure to keep the bottom layers soft and short. If you have wavy hair, you’re in luck because you'll get a natural flow and movement from this cut that everyone else will be dying to replicate.
French bobs usually end just below the jaw, which work well to shorten your face’s appearance. Blow it out for extra volume and the impression of a rounder visage. For a more sophisticated body, you can also use a flat iron or a curling iron to give it an S-shaped bend.
Turn to wispy bangs if you want to soften a pronounced forehead that often comes with oblong faces. This light and feminine fringe also cuts a horizontal line that balances out your longer features. To style, grab a blow dryer and round brush for that inward curve before spreading them into pieces and setting with hairspray.
A center part accentuates long faces, so go for this look if you’re all for embracing what you’ve got. But if your goal is the opposite, style it with layered waves or even curtain bangs for extra width and dimension.
Birkin bangs sit low on top of the eyes and reduce an oval face’s visual length. Named after model and actress Jane Birkin, the feathery fringe is best paired with layered locks, so remember to ask your hairdresser for some texture if you decide to rock this cut.
Up your hair game with these basic need-to-knows. Keep them in mind on your next salon visit.
A short haircut or style easily flatters the face as it gives it a rounder and fuller appearance. But don’t be deterred from keeping your lengthy locks. Long hair can still look good with your features. Just ask your stylist to add texture and volume to create balance with the illusion of width.
It’s generally advised to avoid one-length haircuts or a blunt cut that draw the eyes further down and elongate your face even more. Stick to layers, waves, or middle-length cuts if you still want to grow out your tresses.
Bangs are great for an oval face since they cover the forehead and visually shorten the features while directing the eyes horizontally. For best results, make sure they at least graze the eyebrows, as anything shorter like micro bangs will only make the face look longer.
Layering and texture are key to nailing hairstyles for long faces, but it all still comes down to your style and personal preference. Take this list as your guide and experiment away to find the look that makes you feel the most confident and beautiful in your skin, or should we say in your locks.