Textured Bob with Airy Volume
A textured bob that sits between the chin and shoulders creates width and breaks up vertical facial lines.
Airy volume through the sides gives the illusion of a fuller, more balanced face shape.
Soft, choppy layers prevent the cut from feeling stiff or overly blunt. Styling with a light mousse and rough drying boosts natural body.
The result is effortless, flattering, and ideal if you want shape without spending ages styling.
Long Layers with Side Swept Fringe
Long layers can still work for oblong faces when paired with a side swept fringe that interrupts length visually.
The fringe draws attention sideways, which softens the overall appearance of the face.
Layers beginning below the chin add movement without pulling everything downward. Loose waves help build width through the mid lengths.
This hairstyle feels feminine, flattering, and perfect if you prefer to keep your length while improving balance.
Chin Length Curly Bob
A chin length curly bob adds natural width exactly where oblong faces need it most.
The rounded curl pattern fills out the sides, making the face appear more proportional and less elongated.
Shorter length prevents vertical drag, while layers keep curls bouncy instead of triangular. Diffusing with a curl enhancing cream defines texture without stiffness.
This look feels lively, flattering, and especially beautiful if you want volume with minimal daily effort.
Medium Cut with Soft Blowout Layers
Soft blowout layers on a medium length cut create width and movement that balance a longer face shape.
Layers placed around the cheeks and jaw help broaden the silhouette instead of stretching it downward.
A bouncy blowout adds body at the sides, which is key for proportion. The shape grows out gracefully, making upkeep easier.
This hairstyle feels classic, flattering, and works beautifully for both everyday wear and special occasions.
Shoulder Length Cut with Deep Side Part
A deep side part instantly shifts visual focus across the face, which helps offset extra length.
Paired with a shoulder length cut, the style avoids dragging features downward while still feeling versatile.
Volume concentrated on the heavier side builds flattering width through the cheek area. Soft waves or a smooth blowout both enhance the effect.
This hairstyle feels elegant, balanced, and easy to restyle depending on your mood.
Layered Mid Length Cut with Face Framing Pieces
Face framing pieces that start near the cheekbones help widen the mid face and soften long proportions.
A mid length layered base keeps the style light while preventing the ends from looking thin.
Styling with loose bends adds horizontal fullness and movement. The layers grow out smoothly, which makes maintenance less stressful.
This look feels modern, flattering, and perfect if you want shape and dimension without losing overall length.
Full Volume Shag with Curtain Fringe
A voluminous shag paired with curtain fringe brings width, texture, and balance to an oblong face.
The curtain fringe shortens the forehead while blending naturally into layered sides.
Fullness around the cheeks and jaw helps create a more proportional silhouette. Air drying with a bit of texture cream enhances separation and lift.
This hairstyle feels bold, flattering, and great if you love an effortless, slightly undone finish.
Soft Angled Lob
A soft angled lob that is slightly shorter in the back and longer toward the front creates shape without elongating the face.
The angle adds interest while layers prevent the front from looking heavy. Gentle waves build width through the sides, which helps balance proportions.
A side or soft center part both work well here. This hairstyle feels sleek, flattering, and ideal if you want structure with a touch of movement.
