How to Cover Your Forehead Without Bangs
Whether you're trying to cover your forehead because you think it's too big or because you're dealing with a breakout, you may want some options other than just getting bangs. Thankfully, you're not alone and lots of people have been...
Wearing Accessories
- Cover your forehead with a stylish hat that complements your outfit. Hats aren't for everyone, but if you can embrace this style they can be an easy and fashionable way to hide your forehead. Consider some of these hat-wearing options:[1]
- Stay warm in cooler weather with a colorful beanie.
- Pull on a sunhat or Panama hat to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
- Keep things casual with a traditional baseball cap.
- Create a classy look with a cloche or a beret.
- Wear a head scarf to completely cover your forehead. These accessories are super versatile and can be added to almost any outfit. You can position the front of the scarf as far down on your forehead as you want.[2]
- To very simply cover your forehead with a scarf, drape it over your head so it covers your hair, and then tie it into a knot or bow at the nape of your neck.
- Wear your hair up and cover your forehead with a wide fabric headband. You can create this look with a low ponytail, high ponytail, or even a fun top knot. Put your hair back however you prefer, and then carefully position a headband over your hairline. Pull it down about 1 to 2 inches (25 to 51 mm) past your hairline to cover your forehead.[3]
- You can also create this look with a soft, lightweight scarf. Simply fold the scarf over lengthwise several times so that it's about 4 to 5 inches (100 to 130 mm) wide, and then tie it into place over your hairline.
- Use a wig to create a lower hairline and cover your forehead. A wig or a toupee can be a great addition if you're suffering from hair loss, thinning hair, or if you just want to lower your hairline. Plus, it can allow you to try out a different hairstyle or color than what you might normally wear.[4]
- To make sure your hairpiece looks as natural as possible, consider going to a wig store to have your head measured and try on different options.
- Add an oversized pair of glasses or sunglasses to obscure your forehead. Large, round glasses or cat-eye glasses tend to rise over your eyebrows and can cover the bottom part of your forehead. Also, big glasses tend to extend down lower, too, which can distract attention away from your forehead.[5]
- Even if you don't need prescription lenses, you can still wear eyeglasses. Just get frames that have clear lenses.
Changing Your Hairstyle
- Use a deep side part to let your locks sweep across your face. Flip or brush your hair back and part your hair in line with the highest point of one of your eyebrows. Let your hair fall forward across your face rather than pushing it back or behind your ear.[6]
- Creating a different part than what you normally wear also adds volume to your hair, which can help draw attention away from your forehead.
- Try out a side part on both sides of your head to see which side you like better.
- Use a comb if you prefer a straight part, or just use your fingers for a more casual look.
- Create faux bangs by pulling the ends of a high ponytail forward on your head. Put your hair up in a high ponytail, and then pull some of the hair from the ponytail forward so that the ends come out over your forehead. Pin the 'bangs' down with bobby pins and then twist the rest of your ponytail into a bun.[7]
- You can also straighten or curl your bangs to make them look more natural or to get them to go in the right direction.
- Your hair has to be long enough to go up in a high bun or ponytail for this look to work.
- Add volume to your hair so it surrounds and covers more of your face. If you can master a full-bodied and voluminous style, it can make your forehead appear smaller. Try blowdrying your hair forward toward your face or using a mousse to give your hair extra lift. You could also use dry shampoo to add extra texture, especially around your roots.[8]
- The bigger your hair, the smaller your forehead will appear.
- If you're wearing your hair back, put it up as high as possible so you can have more volume in front of your ponytail or bun. [9]
- Draw less attention to your forehead by wearing your hair down. While there are a few things you can do to cover your forehead while wearing your hair up, your best bet is to keep it down around your face. Pulling it back can make your forehead look larger than it really is.[10]
- It can be a challenge to cover your forehead or make it less noticeable if you don't have bangs, but keep trying out different styles and methods until you find something that works for you.
Using Makeup
- Lower your hairline with a hair powder that matches your hair color. There are special products made to be used along your roots or to fill in areas around your hairline to make it look more symmetrical and full. Put some powder onto a small makeup brush and gently brush it along your hairline. Find the forward-most edges and use that as a guide for how low on your forehead you can apply the makeup.[11]
- This works best when your hair is pulled back, but you can also do it when your hair is down.
- Avoid going too low on your forehead, otherwise, your hairline will look unnatural and people might be able to tell what you did. This works best to add about 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) at the most.
- Create a higher eyebrow arch to shorten your forehead. Take an eyebrow pencil or powder and create an outline around your eyebrow that makes the arch go up a little higher than it naturally does. Fill in your outline so that your brows look as natural as possible.[12]
- Be careful to not create an outline that's way off from what your normal arch does. That can look unnatural and draw the wrong kind of attention.
Tip: Use a brow gel to push your brow hairs upward once you've filled them in. This helps make your eyebrows more voluminous.[13]
- Contour your forehead to make it appear smaller. Use a shade of foundation or bronzer that's a few shades darker than your natural skin tone. Apply the product around your hairline and along the top of your forehead, being careful to not get it into your hair.[14]
- Remember to blend your makeup so it looks as natural as possible. Use a blender brush or even your fingers. Make sure there isn't a noticeable line between the top and middle of your forehead.
- Draw attention away from your forehead by making the rest of your face pop. This won't actually cover your forehead, but it can make you feel like it's less likely people will notice it. Focus on making your eyes look larger with eyeliner and mascara and add a bright color to your lips.[15]
- To make your eyes look even larger and more distinctive, consider getting fake eyelashes.
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