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9 Cuts That Work Best With Oval Faces

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Chin Bob

Envious symmetrical features allow oval-faced women to wear daring chin-grazing length. It highlights cheekbones by skimming the largest section of your face or temples.

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Bardot Lob

Frame your face with fringe like Bardot! Ask for cheekbone-grazing layering to avoid face lengthening or shortening. After a fashionable shoulder cut, you're ready.

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Face-Framing Pieces

Bored of bangs? Face-framing, yes. These lengthier face-skimming pieces are the most flattering to ask your stylist to cut.

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Layered Shoulder Cut

Pay attention, oval faces: You desire a shag-inspired cut as your defining style. Two seasons at least. Edgify it with a deep side part and airy bangs.

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Super Pixie

That 3:2 length-to-width ratio can endure strong shearing without making you appear like Peter Pan post-Neverland. Oval-faced people can rock a hyper pixie.

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Full Fringe

We think all women should try bangs. Bangs suit oval faces quite well. So why not go complete, straight-across fringe?

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Asymmetrical Shoulder Cut

The asymmetrical cut isn't a concern with a 3:2 face ratio. This trend lends blunt lobs cool-girl appeal.

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Modern Shag

Curly girls, the contemporary Shag has taken over salons worldwide. Layers? Check. Bangs? Check. Crazy flattering for oval faces? Triple-check.

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Super Side Part

An excessive side portion highlights your cheekbones and crown, scaring off many face shapes. Oval faces are ideal because they're neither wide nor narrow.