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There is one haircut that looks good on every face shape: it's shoulder-
length, slightly layered and it works with most hair textures.

Not only is shoulder-length hair flattering, it's the hottest hair length of the moment. In fact, it's so popular right now, celebrities such as Sienna Miller, Ali Larter, Brooklyn Decker and Olivia Munn have all gone the shoulder-length route and there are several versions within my list of The Top Hairstyles of the Year gallery.

Layering is Key

One-length hair is great for super-fine hair, but doesn't work on everyone. Long layers are the key to the perfect haircut because they add body to flat hair, texture to thick hair and control to curly hair.

Be careful not too layer too much in back. Too many layers and you may end up with a mullet, a heavy top and straggly, anemic ends. Layers should be cut in the front to frame the face. If you have short hair, don't let your stylist cut layers above the eye. If you have long hair, never allow layers above your earlobe or you risk a dated look.

Shoulder-Length is the Most Flattering Length

Long hair has always been popular, but shoulder-length hair (or just a couple inches below) is actually the most flattering look on most women.

If you have a long face, long hair can make your face appear even longer. If you have thin or flat hair, long hair can drag it down, making it even more lifeless. Wavy hair can look unkempt too long and curly hair can get out of control.

According to Allure's editors, few women over age 18 can get away with hair that falls below their breasts.

Bangs Can Freshen Up Any Boring Hairstyle

Adding bangs like these to most hairstyle can freshen them up. I love long, sideswept bangs, but blunt bangs that are just a bit longer on the sides are also great. If you have curly hair, bangs aren't always your best option, so consider your hair texture being seizing those scissors!

Should You Part in the Middle or on the Side?

Some women, particularly those with square face shapes, look awesome with middle parts. Hello Gwyneth Paltrow! But women with oval or long face shapes do not. You're better off with a side part.

Go for the "U or the V-shaped" Cut

If you must retain long hair, keep the back longer than the front by asking your stylist to cut your hair in a U or V shape. This mean shorter on the sides and front than in the back. This allows for extra length without leaving you looking too "high school," plus it's a classic look for long hair that's universally considered sexy.


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