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Here Are the Best Hairstyles for Oval Faces

Y Here Are the Best Hairstyles for Oval Faces ou pretty much hit the beauty jackpot because practically all hairstyles look good on girls with oval-shaped faces. Take advantage of what you’ve been #blessed with by changing it up and playing around with these rad looks.

Baby Bangs

Full disclosure: micro bangs (as they’re more commonly called) are pretty high maintenance, so try clip-in bangs or a wig if you’re not ready to fully commit.

Printed Bandanas

When you mix and match this hair accessory with your summer outfit, the possibilities will be endless.

Slick It Back

Whether your hair is long or short, slicking it back with a water-based gel is the best and easiest way to look extra glam and confident.

A Clean Pony

It doesn’t matter if you wear it high or low. The point is to pull back your strands, so your face can be the center of attention.

Tip: Use a boar-bristle brush for a cleaner sweep and then tame rebellious strands with a toothbrush that’s lightly misted with hairspray. Here Are the Best Hairstyles for Oval Faces

Crown Braids

This supercool style will require some French braiding skills, but it’ll be worth it—especially if you’re growing out your bangs.

Top Knots

A high chignon is a great way to add more lift to your face and highlight fantastic cheekbones as well. Don’t forget to make it look more modern and less stiff by pulling a few face-framing tendrils loose around your ears.

Clip Ons
These were probably the clips they used to keep her hair in place behind-the-scenes, but you get the idea. Cute barrettes are back and this is pretty much how you would wear them.

The Barely-There Wave

The best part about messy-sexy looks? They’re super easy to do! Just wear your hair in a loose bun while you sleep and you’ll wake up to textured waves in the morning.

Wispy Bangs

It’s a soft and very sexy look—especially when they’re a little side-swept. Just use your fingers to roughly dry your fringe and apply a small amount of hair clay to keep them piece-y.

Side Twists

It’s not exactly a braid, but it’s not exactly a ponytail either. After loosely curling your strands, pull your hair over your shoulder and divide it into two sections. Twist loosely until you reach the ends and secure with an elastic. Don’t forget to mist the tail with hairspray to keep everything in place.

Tucked In

Don’t want to deal with your hair? An easy fix (without having to resort to the basic pony) is to wear a turtleneck and leave your strands tucked inside. You can do this to create the illusion of a faux bob, too!

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