Visually elongate your face with curtain bangs, parted in the center and angling down toward your jawline.
Avoid too many layers with a middle part as it adds volume. Opt for a straight middle part on dry days and a deep side part on humid days for a stylized look.
A slightly off-center part or deep part can flatter your features. Experiment with architectural styles like slick ponytails or blunt bangs to highlight your face.
A side part softens harsh features and adds balance. Avoid center parts, which accentuate pointy chins.
For natural or Afro-textured hair, try a no-part pixie for easy maintenance. Lift hair at the root for a hidden part, emphasizing high cheekbones.
Soft, wispy hair around the face softens a strong jawline. Opt for a deep or slight side part to create a soft face frame.
Create movement with a side-swept part or diagonal/zigzag part to draw the eye across the face. Avoid middle parts, which elongate the forehead.
A strong, straight middle part at the crown complements long faces. Pair with bangs or a full fringe to center and frame the face.
Opt for hairstyles that showcase texture and features, like Tyra's no-part look. Avoid center parts that can accentuate a sharp chin.