#8: Chin-Length Bangs and Face-Framing Layers
Long, choppy layers that start at or above the chin could look great on oval, round, and elongated frames for face. This style is popular for heavy and thick hairstyles who want to sport a lighter and textured style, but making the length last longer.
#9: Side-Swept Face-Framing Layers
The sweeping fringe, as well with layers in the front of your face, reduce the appearance of facial features and makes them appear smaller. This is why this part of the haircut is an excellent method to draw attention away from a larger nose.
#10: Subtle Face-Framing Layers
A lot of layering and some face-framing can provide your locks with plenty of volume and motion. Dry your hair using a large round brush to create that trendy fringe and swoop.