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Gorgeous Bangs for Every Face Shape

Get the most bang for your buck with these styles that will flatter your face shape
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Kerry Washington: Heart
Kerry Washington's piece-y bangs are perfection. A little uneven and a little choppy, they're broken up just enough to balance her face. Her decidedly non-wispy style is another flattering way for heart-shaped faces to wear bangs because of the lash-grazing length.

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Katy Perry: Oval
Short bangs can go horribly, horribly wrong, but Katy Perry shows us how to wear them: Instead of styling them perfectly straight, she angled them slightly outwards on either side, which softens the look. This look is best attempted by oval faces, as it can accentuate the points that other face shapes want to balance (in other words, it can make a long face look longer or a round face rounder).

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Amber Riley: Round
Amber Riley's side-swept bangs get an extra boost of volume from a deep side part. By swooping gently over one eye, they create a feminine and flattering shape that helps lengthen her face. A side swept bang draws the eye diagonally instead of vertically, making this a flattering choice for square faces as well.

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Zooey Deschanel: Heart
Zooey would be unrecognizable without her signature bangs. Heavy but not quite blunt, her bangs are thinned a little with shears -- a smart choice for someone with thicker hair. Every face shape can pull these off, but if you have a round face make sure that they graze the area between your lashes and eyebrows-- anything shorter will make your face look wider.

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Michelle Obama: Oval
It was the chop heard 'round the world. Michelle Obama's bangs caused a frenzy when she debuted them, and for good reason. The just-above-eyelash length combined with the rounded shape make them a classic and easy choice.

Raise your hand if you've ever felt personally victimized by bad bangs. Oh, everyone? My very own bad bang story goes back to high school, when too-short and too-blunt bangs made my round face look even wider. It was then that I swore off bangs forever. Fast forward a few years later, and the high rise of celebrities getting bangs convinced me I needed to try again ... with a shape that was more flattering to my face. Voila! With soft, side swept fringe my face magically looked slimmer.

On the fence about fringe? You just need to find the most flattering style for your face shape. The right bang can soften a pointed chin, even out wide cheeks and make a long face look more balanced. Here's the down 'n' dirty way to figure out your face shape:

*Oval: Your face will be longer than it is wide, with a forehead that is slightly wider than your chin.
*Square: Is your jaw line the same width as your hairline? Do you also have a prominent jaw line? Then this is your face shape.
*Long: This face shape is longer than it is wide, with a narrow chin.
*Heart: A long, narrow jaw line and pointed chin characterize this face shape.
*Round: If the length and width of your face are the same, this is your face shape.
BY ALLIE FLINN | MAR 20, 2014 | SHARES
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