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30 Haircuts for Big Foreheads to Inspire Your Next Look

by
Ema Globyte

18. Side Bangs Bob. Side-swept bangs are an inherent component of hairstyles for your type of forehead that never fail to take attention away from it. Style your fringe in a way that suits your face shape and throw in some color to spice things up.

Are you in search of some really working haircuts and hairstyles for big foreheads? Good news: they exist!

If your forehead is looking more like a “fivehead”, it can be difficult to find a good haircut that frames your face. Thankfully, there are a few hairstyle cheat-codes that can balance your features and proportions of your face. So, whether you want long hair, short hair, medium-length curls, new bangs or a cute pixie cut, there’s a flattering hairdo for you!

Is your forehead big/wide/broad? According to the ‘golden ratio’ theory, the three-thirds of our face is supposed to be equal (1.the middle of the hairline-the point between the eyebrows, 2.the point between the eyebrows-the bottom of the nose, 3.the bottom of the nose-the bottom of the chin). If the upper third is significantly bigger… yes, these foreheads are considered as large. The other, simpler measurement is to count how many fingers you can place (horizontally) between the hairline and eyebrows. Four is the norm. Five – your forehead is big.

Read on and check our 30 favorite ideas for larger, wider foreheads:

1. Textured Wispy Shag. Flat hair accentuates a wide forehead. Balance it out by adding bangs and some volume to the sides.

2. Choppy Lob. Curtain bangs are a great way to make your forehead “smaller”. Combine it with a choppy lob for the ultimate trendy look in 2024.

3. Curtain Bangs. Take the focus off your high or wide forehead with these drop-dead gorgeous bangs. The long fringe and face-framing layers add so much glamor to the hair!

4. Long Shag with Wispy Bangs. If you have a narrow face with a strong chin and broad forehead, the style can fix every issue with some pieces of hair in the front, soft waves around the chin, and volume-boosting layers at the cheekbone level.

5. Long Parted Bangs. Make your forehead smaller by sweeping the bangs to the sides of your face. This automatically cuts off a major portion of your forehead from the people’s view. Medium hairstyles for big heads are the top choice because they usually create the right proportions.

6. Wispy Bangs. Who wouldn’t fall in love with hot and sultry messy haircuts for big foreheads like this one? Feathered wispy bangs and shaggy layers play together to complete this adorable look.

Wispy Bangs for Big Foreheads
By Ali

7. Off-Center Parting. Dense curtain bangs look great in hairstyles for big foreheads, as they camouflage the problem securely, and you can enhance the effect by doing an asymmetric part.

8. Face-Framing Highlights. By placing a brighter blonde toward the ends of your bangs and along the face, you can easily shift attention from the large forehead to your eyes, cheekbones, or jawline.

9. Messy Waves. While a sharp center parting might only accentuate the narrow face with a long forehead, moving the part to a side and pairing it with textured waves provides both cover and width.

10. Straight Hair Wispy Bangs. Vice versa, the broad forehead and wide cheekbones here require elongation, and they get it with the straight shoulder-length hairstyle complemented by the wispy fringe getting longer and thicker toward the edges.

11. Eyebrow-Skimming Bangs. The secret of such a cute look is the accurate textured bangs. The right hairstyles for big foreheads hide the disproportion and balance out your face shape. Tell your stylist to cut the bangs thick and falling a little past your eyebrows for a sexy forehead-concealing hairstyle.

Long Hair with Bangs for Big Foreheads
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12. Long Hair with Side Bangs. Deep yet wispy bangs offer a happy middle ground for big forehead haircuts since they disguise the massiveness without overwhelming the face.

13. Textured Bob with a Fringe. In many cases, you need only some texture to create width in hairstyles for big foreheads, but this pretty blonde bob goes further and adds a dense camouflaging fringe to the formula.

14. Beige Blonde Balayage. Although you can make your forehead smaller just by rocking a lightweight fringe, it’s better to throw in an eye-catching color scheme to divert attention from your problem area.

15. Wispy Bangs and Layers. Girls with big foreheads will appreciate a layered cut with wispy bangs. This style veils the forehead which is a certain win if you are not content with how it looks.

16. Teased Layered Haircut. The dynamic layers of varying lengths help take the focus away from the forehead.

17. Choppy Bangs and Top Volume. Give a fresh twist to these popular basic bangs. Cut your hair in layers, throw in some loose waves and blow the hair out for extra volume. The voluminous bangs make a perfect hiding place for a massive forehead.

18. Side Bangs Bob. Side-swept bangs are an inherent component of hairstyles for your type of forehead that never fail to take attention away from it. Style your fringe in a way that suits your face shape and throw in some color to spice things up.

19. Center-Part with Money Pieces. Here we have a rectangular face balanced by highlighted face-framing pieces which also divert attention from the forehead and spotlight the cheekbones instead.

20. Middle-Parted Shag. Center parting is not always evil for high foreheads: for example, the volume built around the face and the shaggy length of this cut perfectly balance its height.

21. Lengthy Curtain Bangs. These are, certainly, the trendiest bangs for your forehead, all the more so as you can wear their shorter pieces straight to soften the middle part.

22. Blunt Bob with Piece-y Bangs. Bobs are probably the best short haircuts for larger foreheads, as they play well with all kinds of fringes and can be tailored to highlight your most beautiful features.

23. Lob on Thin Hair. Deep bangs can not only hide your forehead but also create the feeling of fullness in the front, thus delivering the most flattering result.

24. Shag and Feathered Bangs. Here is a great shag hairstyle for bigger heads since the texture galore on the bottom draws the eye away from the forehead nicely minimized by the fringe.

25. Layered Bangs with Graduation. Full-on bangs provide another way to make a forehead smaller, but you’d better get them thinned out and layered to have more freedom in styling and enjoy a trendier look.

26. Choppy Jagged Bangs. Not only does this shag camouflage the higher forehead, but it also fills in the space around the chin to fix up the narrowness in the lower part.

27. Long Hair with Grown-Out Bangs. This shaggy mix of wispy bangs and razored layers works fine to pull focus away from the massive forehead while the longer length makes the whole look more balanced.

28. Lob with Swoopy Layers. Don’t underestimate the power of haircuts for larger foreheads, as they can be real game-changers. Long bangs or swoopy face-framing layers, for instance, create volume around the face, distracting the attention from the features you wish to mask.

29. Tousled Waves with Baby Bangs. Time to let your hair go on a little wild adventure. Style your hair as shown with this super cute hairstyle. Pump up the volume of the baby bangs by swooping more hair forward at the top, and tousle up the waves for a captivating messy look. Your forehead is not a problem anymore.

30. Curtain Bangs and Highlights. Lifted at the roots and pushed toward the center, this tapered fringe visually narrows the wider forehead, and the layers and highlights also work to balance out the face.

Beauty isn’t reliant on a single feature. All you need to do is play around with your look and find ways to put the right accents while your bigger forehead is out of the spotlight. Once you find the right hairstyle for it, you’ll be one step closer to being your most beautiful self! No matter your face shape, hair color, or personal style, one of these hairstyles is sure to suit you!

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  • fara
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    Thank you for the inspiring photos!