So, you’ve got an oval face andcurly hair?

Goodwe happen to have some tips about what hairstyles look best and will make your life easier.

Luckily for you, an oval face does the rest of the work.

Sandra Oh curly bangs and shoulder-length hair

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Face-framing layers and bangs are our favoritego-tos for oval faces, and that goes for curly hair too.

It’s all about enhancing the curl, instead of weighing it down.

The curls brush away from the face in a way that accentuates the face and looks effortlessly stylish.

Transition Pixie

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And styling this cut is super easysimply add product and let your hair air-dry.

For oval faces, long layers add a little definition.

Layers also keep curly hair from looking weighed down.

Tousled Pixie

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Put them together with a lob-length cut, and you’ve got a low-maintenance, trendy look.

The shape comes completely from well-placed layers that hit right at the cheekbones.

It looks perfectly textured and effortless.

Full Bangs

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Curly hair gives it some lift and volume that it often lacks with straight hair.

Long, All-Natural, & Major Volume

If all else fails, go natural!

You’ve got curly hair, and you should flaunt it.

Face-Framing Lob

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Choppy Bob

A cropped chin-length bob sports waves that look both elegant and casual.

A sleek middle part balances this choppy cut.

This cut works for diamond andheart face shapesas well.

Top-Heavy with a Middle Part

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We love how this cut hits right at the top of the shoulders to make it keep it light.

Do keep in mind that layers are your best friend for a longer-length curly hairstyle, though.

You need layers throughout with extra attention to face-framing layers towards the front.

Thick Shag-Esque Bob

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Textured Bob with Bangs

Soft layers add volume to curly hair in this textured bob.

The shaping does all the work in this low-maintenance cut, so theres little styling needed.

Add interest with short, piecey bangs.

Stacked Bob

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Long Layers

Make waves with breezy, beachy hair.

Long, loose curls frame the face, and layers control the hairs volume.

A side part works for the oval face shape and layered curls.

Long, All-Natural, & Major Volume

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Shoulder-Length with Long Fringe

Long fringe gives these shoulder-length layers a shag style.

For a polished look, use a flat iron on the bangs and hold with a mist of hairspray.

Wavy Bob

Layering frames the face and boosts the natural wave in your hair.

Short hairstyles: Jourdan Dunn’s short haircut suits a diamond-, oval-, heart- and square-shaped face? T

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Shaggy Bob

Add fullness where your oval face gets the thinnest.

This shaggy ‘do gets fuller around the jawline thanks to its choppy layers.

Create a piecey look with a curling iron, and use hairspray to keep thick curls in place.

Shoulder-Length with Side-Swept Bangs

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Boost natural curls, and add definition and bounce with a curling iron all over.

Layered Long-Length

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Amandla Stenberg wears a layered curly wedge haircut with bangs

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Stacked Side-Part

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Pretty Hairstyles for Oval Faces

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Kerry Washington hair

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Jennifer Lawrence With Short, Wavy Hair

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Long/Oval Face, Short Hair

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Sandra Oh curly bangs and shoulder-length hair

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