Oblong face shape guide

Oblong Face Shape: How to Identify It

A face that is noticeably longer than it is wide, with relatively consistent width from forehead to jaw.

Oblong faces are led by vertical length. The sides may appear straighter, and the forehead, cheekbones, and jaw often remain closer in width than on tapered heart or triangle faces.

Measurements that matter most

Use a straight-on image with a neutral expression. Pull hair away from the outline and compare proportions, not millimeters taken from an uncalibrated photo.

Length vs width

Vertical length is more pronounced than on an oval face.

Side lines

The outline tends to stay relatively parallel through much of the face.

Width distribution

No single horizontal zone usually dominates dramatically.

The practical styling goal

Break up continuous vertical length and introduce useful width or depth around the sides of the face.

Glasses for oblong faces

More lens depth and visible frame presence interrupt the vertical line and add proportionate scale.

  • Deep rectangular frames
  • Oversized frames
  • Browline frames
  • Statement frames
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Hairstyles for oblong faces

Side volume, texture, and a fringe can divide the long outline into balanced sections without hiding the face.

  • Shoulder-length waves
  • Textured bob
  • Curtain bangs
  • Layered cuts with side volume
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Often confused with oblong

Oblong face FAQ

How do I know if my face shape is oblong?

A face that is noticeably longer than it is wide, with relatively consistent width from forehead to jaw. Compare face length, forehead, cheekbones, jaw width, and jaw curvature together rather than relying on one feature.

What glasses suit a oblong face?

Deep rectangular frames, Oversized frames, Browline frames, Statement frames are useful starting points. Frame width and lens depth still need to be checked on your own photo.

What hairstyles suit a oblong face?

Shoulder-length waves, Textured bob, Curtain bangs, Layered cuts with side volume are practical options. Texture, hair type, maintenance, and personal preference matter as much as face shape.