Best Hairstyles for Brides with Long Faces
December 1, 2020
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Best Hairstyles for Brides with Long Faces
It is a known fact that hair can make or break an outfit, and your wedding day is no exception. Finding the perfect hairstyle for a bride that not only fits the style of your dress but also your face shape can seem like a struggle and daunting experience, but we’re here to make it easy for you. So ladies with long faces, listen up! Long faces also known as oval-shaped faces are great because almost every hairstyle works on you. From half up to half down to loose curls and everything in between, you can easily pick a look that compliments your face (and outfit), and look grand and glamorous for your big day.
You're going to want to pick a hairstyle that's going to break the length of the face, like a thick fringe. Also adding a headpiece such as a flower crown, or delicate beading headband, would also do wonders to the overall look of your hair and face. The general consensus is to avoid adding height to your head, so no top buns, instead opt for a sleek ponytail. Keeping the height in mind you can also consider doing a mid-low bun, also sleeked back for a polished look.
Read more: How to Choose Your Hairstyle According to Your Wedding Dress

Mahmoud Gioushy
Maybe the sleek polished look isn’t your style, or maybe you don’t want to worry about a hair falling out of place throughout the night. That's why for you a loose curl, waves look would be perfect. A feminine aesthetic that doesn’t have as much maintenance to it, and still very flirty and charming in a girly way. It’s also great because it adds width to your face allowing it to frame it quite beautifully.

Hassan Bourji
Read more: These Hairstyles Will Inspire You to Wear Your Hair Down in Your Wedding
It’s also important to keep your hair part on the side, instead of down the middle. Middle parts will only bring attention to the longest part of your face, which is what we’re trying to avoid. A side part is great especially if you are planning on tying it up, and don’t be afraid to experiment with headpieces and accessories to see what works for you. After all, it’s your day and you should feel and look the best you possibly can!

Hassan Bourji
It is a known fact that hair can make or break an outfit, and your wedding day is no exception. Finding the perfect hairstyle for a bride that not only fits the style of your dress but also your face shape can seem like a struggle and daunting experience, but we’re here to make it easy for you. So ladies with long faces, listen up! Long faces also known as oval-shaped faces are great because almost every hairstyle works on you. From half up to half down to loose curls and everything in between, you can easily pick a look that compliments your face (and outfit), and look grand and glamorous for your big day.
You're going to want to pick a hairstyle that's going to break the length of the face, like a thick fringe. Also adding a headpiece such as a flower crown, or delicate beading headband, would also do wonders to the overall look of your hair and face. The general consensus is to avoid adding height to your head, so no top buns, instead opt for a sleek ponytail. Keeping the height in mind you can also consider doing a mid-low bun, also sleeked back for a polished look.
Read more: How to Choose Your Hairstyle According to Your Wedding Dress

Mahmoud Gioushy
Maybe the sleek polished look isn’t your style, or maybe you don’t want to worry about a hair falling out of place throughout the night. That's why for you a loose curls, waves look would be perfect. A feminine aesthetic that doesn’t have as much maintenance to it, and still very flirty and charming in a girly way. It’s also great because it adds width to your face allowing it to frame it quite beautifully.
Read more: These Hairstyles Will Inspire You to Wear Your Hair Down in Your Wedding

Hassan Bourji
It’s also important to keep your hair part on the side, instead of down the middle. Middle parts will only bring attention to the longest part of your face, which is what we’re trying to avoid. A side part is great especially if you are planning on tying it up, and don’t be afraid to experiment with headpieces and accessories to see what works for you. After all, it’s your day and you should feel and look the best you possibly can!

Hassan Bourji