Here are some life-changing style tips for girls with big foreheads

Snehha Suresh | Apr 6, 2018, 14:03 IST
Usually, girls with big foreheads take time getting used the size of things. As which haircut will suit our face. Once a girl complained to her mother, “I did question my mom if this could be fixed. My mom replied with a detailed theory. Turns out in Hindu mythology girls with big foreheads are considered lucky.” Word of caution though, bangs take a while to grow out. Also, they are high-maintenance. So, dive in only if you feel like for a new change.

Know your parting
It’s important to know the nature of your hairline. Like Kim Kardashian, you can pick any parting across the board. However, if you have a meandering hairline, it’s best to wear your hair in a middle-parting. Not only will the style take the volume off your forehead, it will also frame your face flatteringly. Oh, and remember to tame that baby hair.

Stop fighting it
t’s time to come to terms with your features. Stop trying to overcompensate with experimental haircuts. Rihanna has been working her bulging forehead for decades now. Follow suit and give your forehead a break. If you find a tight ponytail too overbearing, wear your hair loose. But, for your own sake, don’t get the French-girl bangs out of desperation. Get them only if the style calls out to you.

Surprise yourself
You can try wearing the Deepika Padukone bun a puffy, pulled-back hairdo with my Indian outfits. It can always come in handy when you are looking to change things up, if only temporarily.

Create multiple focus points
Speaking of pulled-back hairstyles, if you are trying a similar hairdo, add elements that will take the load off your forehead. It could be something as easy as a cat-eye liner or even a pair of sparkling shoulder dusters.

Get bangs
If you are convinced nothing works on you, get bangs. It worked for me at a time when I’d had enough of my forehead. I was looking for a transformative hairstyle and getting bangs did wonders for my self-confidence.


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