That’s right; if you search for short hairstyles for oval faces, you will find an ocean of incredible haircuts. Depending on the hairstyle you choose, some of your facial features can be accentuated. The right hairstyle can also sharpen or soften your face outline. But with so many hairstyle options, how do you choose the right one for your oval face? Keep reading to check out which hairstyles are the best for oval faces. Scroll down now. To know more on how to determine your face shape, check out this article. If you have an oval face and love short hair, scroll down to check out my top 25 picks for stylish short hairstyles.
35 Chic Short Hairstyles For Oval Faces
1. Curly Side-Parted Bob
A chin-length side-parted bob is a terrific option for someone with an oval face shape. It’s simple to style up with loose curls or waves for a casual look or flat-ironed for a more formal appearance.
2. Textured Highlighted Bob
This short, textured wavy bob hairstyle looks fabulous with or without bangs. The middle parting accentuates the layers and different textures. The warm blond highlights in the front brighten the face, while the dark brown roots add depth.
3. Wispy Bob With Layers
The delicate and effortless aesthetic of this wispy layered bob can never go wrong. The razored ends add texture to fine hair and prevent it from appearing flat. Set the hair with some mousse for a fuller look.
4. Cropped Pixie
If you are bold enough to go for the big chop, nothing screams chic and contemporary as this cropped pixie. The wispy front layers are parted to the side and the choppy ends soften the face, adding a feminine touch to the overall look.
5. Curly Lob
A well-styled curly lob can do wonders. The shoulder-length locks beautifully frame an oval face and let your curls shine. You can simply use a curl cream and finger coil to define your curly locks.
6. Sleek Bob
Not everyone can rock a sleek “bowl” bob hairstyle like Naomi Campbell! Her hair is combed down from the crown and the sharp, razored, asymmetrical ends create a light texture. You can straighten the hair for a polished look like Naomi or keep it unstyled for a casual appearance.
7. Textured Pixie
A textured pixie cut accentuates your cheekbones and eyes while still being relatively easy enough to style. With just a little bit of product (a mousse or hair gel), you too can mimic this well-known Halle Berry look.
8. Rooted Undercut
If you have angular features and prefer sharp lines in your silhouette, go for this edgy and bold look. You can also play with the color and length of your hair to better suit your aesthetic.
9. Retro Waves Bob
Retro finger waves look classy and glamorous without being too dramatic. They softly frame your face and help highlight your makeup. However, you will require a strong-hold hairspray to keep the waves in place for long.
10. Asymmetrical Bob Undercut
If you want to add more edge to your appearance, pair your asymmetrical bob with an undercut. Here, Miley’s hair is flipped to expose the undercut. The sharp, asymmetrical layers cover her temples for maximum impact and provide balance.
11. Choppy Bob With Bangs
A great fit for oval shape faces, this choppy bob with heavy bangs helps accentuate your eyes. It requires minimal styling and can be worn in loose waves to give an effortless feel.
12. Side Parted Short Bob
Sometimes, changing the hair parting can dramatically change the look. It immediately gives a volume boost and draws attention to your cheekbones and jawline, which is quite evident from Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair.
13. Layered Bob
Layered bobs are very versatile and work with almost every face shape. They look fantastic flat-ironed, or with twisted loose waves. You just have to figure out which style best fits your aesthetics.
14. Blunt French Bob
If you’re looking for a major hairstyle change try out the blunt French bob. With the ends resting above your chin, it offers a sharp and edgy aesthetic, while drawing attention to your jawline.
15. Long Feathered Pixie
A long feathered pixie with highlights is excellent for adding dimension to your look. However, if your pixie is grown out, you can recreate this style to avoid that phase and camouflage the awkward-looking hair ends.
16. The Deep Side-Sweep Tuck
While oval faces can be long and (sometimes) wide, they are also very symmetrical. This means that you can pull off the ‘hair tucked behind the ear’ look pretty well. Comb your hair down with some lightweight mousse and part it deeply on one side. Finish off the look by tucking the hair behind your ear on one side.
17. Classic Highlighted Bob
If your short bob is growing out, add some highlights and let it shine. Opt for a slick bob cut like this one. The best thing about growing out hair is being able to add layers to it. Also, don’t forget those long side-swept bangs!
18. Beach Bob
While bangs do look great on oval faces, you can also pull off a no-bangs look. Go for a blunt bob that ends below your chin. To make it look beachy (like Jessica Alba’s look here), color it in a nice ombre.
19. Shadow-Root Bob
If you have an oval face, you can pull off the above-chin-length bob. To be honest, this haircut does not look good on all face shapes. Wide cheeks can look wider with this cut, but it accentuates an oval face. Feather out the ends to draw attention to your jawline.
20. Classic Curly Bob
The curly bob is a versatile hairstyle. Usually, it is styled with bangs. But if you have an oval face, you can rock a curly bob without them just like Charlize Theron. Give it a try! You won’t be disappointed.
21. Blunt Bob
Not all face shapes can rock this bob. The issue with a blunt bob is that since your entire hair is cut at one level, it can over-accentuate your face shape. But if you have an oval face, you can flaunt this look with no worries. However, I would recommend getting it cut above your lips to avoid disrupting the natural contours of your face.
22. Classic Pixie
The pixie cut is trending everywhere right now. However, it has actually been around since the ‘60s, when it was called the efian cut. If you have an oval face, I’m sure you’ve been told you can pull off bangs better than most other face shapes. So, rock this thick side bangs look with a classic pixie.
23. Short Pixie With Baby Bangs
If there’s one face shape that can nail a baby bangs look, it is the oval. Pair your short pixie with some baby bangs and leave it unstyled to shine bright like a diamond!
24. Grunge Pixie
This hairdo looks so badass! The finger sculpted bangs here are super on point. If you love grungy styles, go for this hair look. It will not let you down. And you don’t need to worry about messing up the top of your hair because it still looks cool!
25. Big Kinky Curls
If you have thick hair, I’m sure you want to flaunt your voluminous locks. I would recommend you opt for this stunning curly lob. It draws attention to your jawline and cheekbones while also displaying the length of your hair. Use velcro rollers overnight to get these perfect curls.
26. Wet Look Bob
If you have a wide or short face, you know how difficult it is to sport the “drenched” look. But, people with oval faces don’t have to worry about that. Apply lots of wet-hold gel to your hair and scrunch it up with your hands to get this look.
27. Layered Lob
This look suits all face shapes, but it looks especially great on an oval face. Get it cut in layers to draw attention to your facial features. The layers draw the eye sideways, which brings out your eyes, lips, and cheekbones.
28. Curly Ended Lob
This hairstyle is extremely cute. While it can make other face shapes look wider, it shows off an oval face really well. The slightly messy parting adds an effortlessly chic touch to this whole look.
29. Sleek Short Hair
That’s right! You can flaunt a slicked back look without a care. How awesome is that? The best thing about this hairdo is that you don’t have to worry about your hair looking too flat because it works both ways.
30. Classic ‘20s Bob
Deep side parting, curled ends, and a stunning dress – that’s how they rolled in the roaring ‘20s. You too can look that fabulous! So what’re you waiting for? Take all the hair inspiration you need from Olivia Munn.
31. Neat Pixie
Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair needs to have its own Instagram account, it looks that good. She’s known for experimenting with edgy looks with her hair. But, when she was hit with a bout of hair loss, she handled it extremely well. She chopped off her locks and rocked styles like this pixie. Queen!
32. Choppy Pixie
If you like sharply cut layers, this hair look is for you. The messy, choppy and heavy layers of this pixie cut can be flaunted very well on an oval face. It draws attention to that chiseled jawline and cheekbones.
33. Asymmetrical Bob
Looking for a hairstyle that shows off your face shape and your hair texture? An angled asymmetrical bob is your answer. No matter how steep the cut, this bob will look good on an oval face. You really are so lucky!
34. The Monica
Remember when Phoebe cut Monica’s hair? Hairstylists all over the world hissed in fear at the outcome. But once it grew out a bit, Monica styled her hair like a pro. So, it’s only fair we call this look ‘The Monica’!
35. The Rachel
This list could never be complete without this hairstyle. When Jennifer Aniston’s hairstylist created this look, I’m sure he never thought about what a crazy trend it would become all over the world. Cut to 15 years later, women still want this look. Is wolf cut good for an oval face? Wolf cut suits any face shape if styled the right way. If you have an oval face, you are lucky as you wouldn’t need any adjustments to rock this cut. Is mullet good for an oval face? Yes, a mullet cut looks good on an oval face. However, it must be cropped near the chin and have lots of bangs. Is step-cut good for an oval face? Yes, a step-cut is nearly perfect for an oval face. It frames your look just the right way and accentuates your facial features.