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The 20 Best Hairstyles For Oval Faces


The 20 Best Hairstyles For Oval Faces


Frame It Right

An oval face is like a blank page waiting for a masterpiece. It’s naturally balanced and ideally suited for experimenting with just about every style under the sun. But having options doesn’t mean you should rock just anything. To make your beauty shine through effortlessly, you need a style that complements your structure. Here, you’ll find 20 standout looks that play to your strengths and keep you looking effortlessly polished.

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1. Long Layered Waves

If you are ready to put your best face forward, go for long, layered waves. The long layers will delicately hug your cheeks, and the waves will lend both movement and charm. This style keeps your look light and lively—never sticky or flat.

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2. Side-Swept Bangs

Adding gentle asymmetry, side-swept bangs bring balance and intrigue without overpowering the face. They highlight the cheekbones while softening the forehead. A 2023 Vogue Hair survey found this fringe the most flattering for women aged 25–40 with oval faces, and it’s easy to see why.

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3. Classic Bob Cut

A jaw-length bob draws subtle attention to the face’s curved jawline. The blunt edge contrasts beautifully with the softness of oval features, adding a modern structure. It’s also a low-maintenance cut that adapts well to different finishes, from poker-straight to slightly tousled.

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4. Curtain Bangs With Medium Length Hair

The parts in the middle glide down the sides of the face, in harmony with the oval shape. They subtly elongate without concealing the forehead. Hairstyling experts recommend pairing them with medium-length cuts to enhance softness and versatility.

File:Jenna Coleman (9362683615).jpgGage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America on Wikimedia

5. Pixie Cut With Texture

This style keeps hair close to the head and draws out the face’s symmetry and high cheekbones. Texture prevents the look from appearing too stark or angular. It also adds movement to a short style, making it both playful and polished.

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6. Sleek, Straight Hair With Center Part

Sleek strands and a center part create a clean, refined frame for the face. This polished look brings out an oval face’s symmetry and adds a sense of vertical length. Minimalism is the goal here—perfect for dressy events or sharp everyday wear.

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7. Voluminous Curls

Some say volume is a matter of attitude. Curls lifted at the roots and sides play up cheeks while keeping the chin graceful. For an extra perk, leave those spirals above the chin for a look that stays bright and open.

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8. Angled Lob (Long Bob)

An angled lob creates forward length while softly hugging the jawline, and the shape naturally draws the eye downward, elongating the face. In its 2024 trend report, Harper’s Bazaar highlighted this cut as a go-to choice for oval face shapes, as it’s sharp but never harsh.

File:Emma Stone 2014.jpgEva Rinaldi on Wikimedia

9. Blunt Bangs With Long Hair

Sharp across the forehead, blunt bangs trim down perceived facial length. Paired with long, straight strands, they balance softness with edge. Elle magazine hairstylists recommend this look to add bold contrast and preserve harmony.

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10. Messy Bun With Face-Framing Strands

This look effortlessly transitions between casual afternoons and more polished events. The messy bun lifts hair off the face, adding height at the crown and balancing facial length. Loose strands around the cheeks soften sharper lines and draw attention to the cheekbones. 

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11. Voluminous Blowout

Volume at the roots and sides gives the oval face a bold boost. This blowout enhances balance and adds a dose of glamour. It adapts across textures and lengths with ease—and brings instant confidence with it.

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12. High Ponytail

Tied high at the crown, this ponytail adds vertical lift and definition. It keeps features open and highlights symmetry across the face. Celebrity stylists featured in Vogue often turn to this look for sleek, elevated styling with minimal fuss.

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13. Textured Bob With Side Part

This bob brings soft volume while maintaining a crisp and defined overall style. The side part introduces asymmetry, which boosts visual spark without interrupting harmony. Here’s a shortcut that still leaves room for texture play.

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14. Asymmetrical Pixie

A longer side paired with a shorter crop keeps this pixie edgy and fresh. It puts cheekbones front and center without disrupting facial harmony. The result is a standout style with attitude that still flatters naturally.

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15. Long Straight Hair With Layers

This look is ideal for those who love clean lines without losing softness. Straight hair draws out facial length, and chin-length layers bring balance and movement. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends layering to prevent the style from pulling the face downward.

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16. Loose Beach Waves

Soft, lived-in waves create a relaxed contour that suits the oval face’s length. The texture adds visual interest while framing features gently. No surf spray required—just a little wave and volume in the right places.

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17. Layered Shoulder-Length Cut

Hitting at the shoulders, this layered look delivers bounce and structure. It’s an ideal choice for oval faces seeking low-effort volume. These mid-length layers provide movement without weighing the face down.

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18. Curly Bob

A bob full of curls builds width and dimension right where it’s needed. This cut enhances natural texture while maintaining a defined jawline. For those wanting both personality and polish, it’s a playful update.

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19. Half-Up Half-Down Style

Balancing lift at the crown with softness below, this style gives the best of both worlds. It draws attention to the eyes and cheekbones and leaves the lower face open. Vogue stylists favor it for its ability to shift between day and night looks.

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20. Sleek Low Bun

This smooth bun sits low and tight, enhancing natural structure and bringing the focus upward. A soft side part can offset the severity without breaking symmetry. It’s the kind of look that whispers elegance, not excess.

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