Oval face shape guide

Oval Face Shape: How to Identify It

A face that is slightly longer than it is wide, with balanced proportions and a softly tapered jaw.

Oval faces usually have no single width zone that overwhelms the others. The cheekbones may be the widest point, while the forehead and jaw taper gently rather than ending in sharp corners.

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

Look for moderate vertical length rather than an extreme long or short proportion.

Cheekbones

They are often the widest area, but not dramatically wider than the forehead.

Jawline

The jaw narrows gradually and has no pronounced square corner.

The practical styling goal

Preserve the natural balance and choose scale deliberately instead of trying to correct the outline.

Glasses for oval faces

Oval proportions support many frame shapes, so brow alignment, width, and lens depth are more useful filters than a rigid shape rule.

  • Balanced rectangular frames
  • Browline frames
  • Aviators
  • Classic square frames
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Hairstyles for oval faces

Because the outline is already balanced, hairstyle choice can focus on texture, maintenance, and feature emphasis rather than correction.

  • Collarbone layers
  • Textured bob
  • Soft curtain bangs
  • Long waves with balanced volume
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Often confused with oval

Oval face FAQ

How do I know if my face shape is oval?

A face that is slightly longer than it is wide, with balanced proportions and a softly tapered jaw. Compare face length, forehead, cheekbones, jaw width, and jaw curvature together rather than relying on one feature.

What glasses suit a oval face?

Balanced rectangular frames, Browline frames, Aviators, Classic square frames are useful starting points. Frame width and lens depth still need to be checked on your own photo.

What hairstyles suit a oval face?

Collarbone layers, Textured bob, Soft curtain bangs, Long waves with balanced volume are practical options. Texture, hair type, maintenance, and personal preference matter as much as face shape.