When you meet someone for the first time, you may want them to see the part of their face that you like the most. If you have broad eyebrows and want to hide them, there are many ways to shift your focus to other areas of your face. Try different hairstyles, makeup techniques, and accessories to cover your forehead and reduce feelings of inferiority.
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Method 1 of 3: Hair Styling
Step 1. Create the bangs
The best way to hide the forehead is to go to the salon and make bangs. Straight bangs that get longer on the sides are the most versatile and are suitable for very wide foreheads. However, not all face shapes (for example, broad faces) or certain facial features such as a large, prominent nose are suitable for this style. There are many types of bangs to choose from. Look for references from magazines, choose your favorite type of bangs and leave the style to the hair stylist. Make sure the bangs you choose are suitable for your face shape.
If you have a round face shape, choose curtain bangs or side bangs
Step 2. Choose a low bun and loose hairdo
If you want to style your hair up, make a middle part and tie it into a loose bun. Pull a few strands of hair from the top front and curl them with the help of a low-temperature curling iron to create a gorgeous face frame effect.
Avoid arranging the back neatly. Unlike loose-fitting buns, a very neat ponytail or bun isn't all that great
Step 3. Create volume with layers
Wide forehead sometimes makes the face look longer. While straight, flat hair will make your face look longer, hairstyles that are very curly and voluminous will balance the shape of the head by subtly giving it a broad effect.
Volume of hair can also be created by using products to increase the volume of hair, curling or styling with a hairdryer and a round comb
Step 4. Maximize the edgy bob hairstyle
Create an asymmetrical bob with dramatic sides. The side hairs part your forehead and draw attention to the eye area while the longer front makes the neckline the main focus.
Method 2 of 3: Adjusting Makeup
Step 1. Use contours to create an optical illusion
Use bronzer along your hairline that is a shade darker than your foundation to create the impression of a smaller brow. Don't forget to blend the bronzer into the foundation evenly using a blending sponge or makeup brush to make sure the results look natural.
Step 2. Add drama to the eye area
Use eye shadow and eyeliner to define the eye and make that area a focal point. Eye makeup can affect other people's perception of your face shape.
For a dramatic evening look, go for a smoky eye look by applying a gray, navy, purple or brown eye shadow on the upper eyelid, going from lash line to crease. Brush a darker hue of a similar hue to the crease using a soft brush and smooth motions like erasing a window. Highlight the brow bone with a neutral eye shadow that is 1-2 shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Then, finish by applying your favorite dark eyeliner and mascara
Step 3. Balance with blush
Choose a light peach or rosy blush and apply it to your cheekbones with a blush brush. Also try to apply blush up to the temples to make the face look thinner and reduce the width of the forehead.
Method 3 of 3: Wearing Accessories
Step 1. Cover your forehead with a cool hat
Wearing a hat will partially cover the forehead and at the same time show your personal style.
If you're going to the beach with friends, wear a wide-brimmed floppy sun hat to hide your forehead and protect your face from UV rays
Step 2. Carve the eyebrows to make them look full and beautiful
Well-groomed eyebrows are one of the best accessories for almost any look. Use eyebrow pencil, powder or pomade to create full and beautiful brows. Remember, sweep the pencil or brush in short strokes to mimic eyebrow hair, and focus the majority of the product on the outer edges of the eyebrows.
Use a clear eyebrow gel to help shape your eyebrows and make them look great all day long
Step 3. Wear a flashy necklace or cool earrings
Have jewelry that can show your personality to help distract others from the forehead area. Complete your outfit with a bold necklace or a pair of sparkling and dangling earrings that invite the admiration of others.
Tips
- When shooting, lift your chin slightly.
- Believe in yourself. Remember, it's about who you are, not how you look. Everyone has their own sense of inferiority. If you are having fun and exude confidence, no one will notice your forehead.
- Directing all the hair to one side can also help reduce the impression of a wider forehead.