Hairstyles For Girls With Glasses

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Ashley Rubell is an editorial hair stylist and beauty writer covering hair for Byrdie. She's been doing hair since 2008. 



Bradley Leake is an LA-based celebrity hairstylist.
Krysta Rojas is a stylist and the owner of Base Salon in Chicago.





How do you pick the best hairstyle for your face shape?





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Wearing glasses has become so chic that even those who don't need them for practical purposes have begun wearing them as a fashion statement. We have to admit that we definitely think your hair is your best accessory, but your frames are a very close second. Plenty of celebs with varying hair types and textures have proudly worn their glasses on the red carpet, so we compiled a list (with the help of our hairstylist experts) of swoon-worthy hairstyles that paired with their frames perfectly.


Keep reading to get a breakdown of 20 celeb-worn hairstyles to try with your glasses.


Low ponytails are an easy-to-achieve 'do you can whip out at any time, and we love the way Elaine Welteroth wears hers with contrasting texture alongside larger frames. "Pulling your hair off your face and letting it flow down the back is a classic look, complimented perfectly by the wire rimmed glasses for a clean, sharp aesthetic," says Leake. "Let those facial features shine!"

Using an alcohol-free hairspray will give you brushable hair without that unwanted, flaky residue.

If your glasses are making a statement, give it a hairstyle to match, like this '70s inspired look seen on Selma Hayek. "'70s fashion isn’t going anywhere—you can lean into it pairing groovy waves with studded statement glasses," suggests Leake.


Hathaway may wear square frames, but this tousled ponytail is far from being "square."


A full head of locs takes time and TLC, but man, do they look good next to a pair of chic glasses. "This asymmetrical thick braid takes the glasses from casual to classy, and there’s a variety of other styles that can have the same effect," states Leake. "Isolating one section of the hair with detail is the cornerstone of completing this look."


For any updo to sit right at the crown of the head, you'll want to follow the cheekbones all the way up for that sleek and lifted look. "I love the way a high bun with glasses creates such a contrast between the hair and the face," comments Leake.

For a clean knot, coat your ponytail strands with your favorite hair oil before creating your shape.

"Angles, angles, angles!" says Leake. "An A-line bob compliments angled glasses perfectly and creates so much dimension in your look." Jennifer Lopez rocks this lock with her cat-like frames.


For this wet-look take on curls, use great products.


Having your fringe be the focal point of your 'do is a complementary move for your rims. But the way they're trimmed can make all the difference.


If you have a natural side parting and want to create a '50s inspired updo to frame your shades, try replicating this one as seen on Meryl Streep. "A sharp look for events and pictures, this stylized updo brings all the attention to your face," comments Leake.

For finer hair or hair with a hard time holding a curl, try using a smaller barrel iron for a tighter curl that won't loosen as quickly.
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A fun, flirty ponytail never goes out of style and is great for keeping hair off the face.


Kaley Cuoco is showing us that braids and glasses are a perfect pair. Not to mention, it's the perfect look when you're in a rush.

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Personally, we think 2 is better than 1 when it comes to buns. "Space buns are great for a fun and youthful look," says Rojas. "Also if you have bangs, these high buns are an easy way to get them out of your face without using bobby pins (some find bobby pins can be painful while wearing glasses)."


Working with natural curls is a lesson all its own, but once you get it down, it'll be easier than contact lenses.

"The more you touch your curls the more frizz you'll create, so hands off!" says Rojas.

For this look, let hair air-dry for added texture.

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"A medium high pony looks pulled together and it will allow for the glasses to be the statement piece," comments Rojas. "This look is a great way to get ready in minutes, and it elevates a basic pony."


A layered hairstyle goes great with anything, from a blazer to a pair of sweat pants. A pair of glasses will always make a low maintenance look appear more put together and chic.  Notice in the photo the slight bend through the smoothed-out hair. This is a look you can pull off on clean hair or second-day hair.


Bouncy curls can be both girly and strong . It works well because volume that the curls create will break up the heaviness of the bang . Please note:  that when getting a haircut you should typically ask for the bangs to be cut just a little below the eyebrows so that they don’t hit your glasses. Pro tip: bring your glasses to your appointment so your stylist can achieve the perfect balance for your face with and without your specs.


 A half up half down style  is a great alternative to wearing your hair down and works especially well on the second to third day of dirty hair.


A low bun is great alternative to a slicked back pony. "When talking to clients with glasses, often times keeping bangs out of their face is most important. This look, with  the help of bobby pins can keep bangs out of your face," Rojas says.


Pull hair into a low ponytail, securing with an elastic.


Take your bands and sweep them to one side, securing with a bobby pin near the ear. "Shu Uemura Tsuki Shape Blow-Dry Spray ($42) will give you soft hold before a blowout."

There are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a haircut to suit your face shape (which is why we've rounded up the best hairstyles to suit any face shape) . Certain styles emphasize the roundness of a face, and others can help add volume, to lengthen the face.
As with choosing a hairstyle, there are a few factors to consider when selecting glasses to best suit your face . If you wear glasses every day, you'll probably want to invest in a quality pair. Otherwise, go for something trendy or in a bright color.
A layered haircut can highlight both your face shape (and your glasses), and remove any excess weight (key if your hair is thick) to contribute to movement.
Absolutely. Just be sure to add plenty of moisture to curls, to help keep frizz at bay. There are plenty of high-quality products (think conditioners, leave-in products, and the like) that help curly hair thrive.

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A chic hairstyle paired with the right pair of glasses can frame your face beautifully. An A-line bob can make your jawline look slender if you wear glasses. Baby bangs haircut looks incredible on an oval face and accentuate your glasses and forehead. A middle parting looks great on square, rectangular, and oval faces.
Anjali specializes in hairstyles and hair and skin care and has written over 200 articles in these domains. Her philosophy... more
Take these ideas to your next chop because you can't let your glasses veil your beauty.
Anjali specializes in hairstyles and hair and skin care and has written over 200 articles in these domains. Her philosophy about hair and skin care is simple: if you love and care for it, it will be h... more
You may have noticed that your favorite messy bun looks so much better with your glasses on . Some hairstyles are accentuated when coupled with the right pair of glasses. Check out these hairstyles for women with glasses to make you look more stylishly sophisticated.
Your hairstyle, teamed with the right glasses, can frame your face better and highlight all your features and eye color . No matter your age, there is a hairstyle listed for you! Keep scrolling and check out these 30 uber cool hairstyles you can try out with your favorite spectacles!
Short messy hairstyles are the biggest craze right now. Opt for this stunning messy pixie that requires practically no maintenance . Now, you don’t have to fret about spending way too much time in front of the mirror!
A low ponytail might just be what you’re looking for! Tying your hair back will accentuate your glasses, especially if you have an oval face. But add some flavor to the look by flipping the ponytail to one side.
The A-line bob and pair of glasses go hand in hand. There are many anime characters that rock this look too. It makes your jawline look slender, so it’s perfect for women with wide cheeks .
A silk shag works wonders for anyone with a thin face. No matter what the shape of your glasses, this hairstyle is sure to complement it . Make sure the layers of your shag are not outright spiky, though. Keep them soft to accentuate your features.
If you have an oval face and wear glasses, this is the hairstyle for you! Oval faces can pull off baby bangs like no other face shape. They look incredible and accentuate your glasses as well as your forehead.
Summer is around the corner, and a great way to bring it in is with a warm ombre ! A warm ombre takes the focus off your glasses and brings it to your jawline and cheekbones.
Is your pixie growing out? Well, let it be! A grown out pixie can look incredible when paired with glasses. It also frames your face beautifully. Accessorize it with a simple headband, and you are ready to rock your look!
The low bun has always been classy. But if you want to take it up a notch, tie your hair in two messy low buns – one on each side of your head. This is a great hairstyle for girls in high school and college.
Adding a slight pouf to your hairstyles can make your glasses appear smaller. It also adds height to your face and makes your hair look thicker. The easiest way to create a pouf is to tie your hair in a half top knot and gently pulling up the hair at the top of your head.
A messy parting is a simple way to add some style to your look and look fancy even when you are running late. It gives off an effortlessly chic vibe without looking like you didn’t put in any effort at all.
Grown-out hair can be a serious hair trend. If you have had one go-to haircut all your life, growing it out is a great way to bring it to life without taking too much of a risk.
Side-swept hair and glasses make for a stunning pair. If you have to attend a formal event, opt for this look. It will make you look sophisticated and stunning. Try a deep sweep to make the most out of this look.
A balayage can give a new lease of life to your locks. It also takes the focus away from your glasses. Part your hair on the side that you usually don’t to add texture and height to it.
Big glasses and big hair make for great companions. They make your face look slimmer, and your hair look thicker. A long afro is, thus, a really great way to showcase your locks and glasses.
A simple lob goes a long way in framing your face when you are wearing your glasses. Its length also does not make your glasses stand out too much. If you are a low maintenance type of girl, you need to try out this look.
If you have fine hair , wearing glasses can be an issue as they tend to grab all the focus. Tying your hair in a high ponytail is a great way to bring the focus to your facial features like your cheekbones, mouth, and jawline.
Are your curls unraveling and looking messy (not in a cute way)? Apply some mousse and gently comb down the top. This will get rid of the frizz and work well with your spectacles. Your kinky locks will keep the focus on your hair and facial features without dismissing your glasses entirely.
Adding curls to the ends of your locks adds volume to your hair. Opt for big curls as they slim down your jawline. You can use velcro rollers to achieve this look without damaging your locks.
Straight hair looks lovely with glasses. Add some dimension to your straight locks by getting them cut in some subtle layers. If you have cool-toned blonde hair, opt for lighter or darker cool-toned blonde highlights . This will add depth to your locks and make them look thicker.
This glamorous hairstyle is a great way to handle greasy bangs without shampooing your locks every day. Part your hair on the opposite side as your natural parting to add height to your locks.
Silky hair is everything! It shines and makes your hair look incredible. Pair it with a lob if you wear glasses. This way, you can flaunt those spectacles as well!
A side lift can be all you need to add a stylish vibe to your nerdy look. It lifts your hair, giving volume to flat hair. Part your hair on the side you normally wouldn’t to give it more lift.
Summer is around the corner, and who wouldn’t like a pleasant reminder of the sea? Get this wavy lob to keep you cool and chill! The waves add volume to your hair, which goes well with your glasses.
The classic bob is an oldie but a goodie! It is beloved all over the world. It is also one of the best hairstyles to sport with glasses. Since it is a low maintenance cut, you don’t have to spend too much styling it either.
Side-swept bangs work incredibly well at covering a large forehead. They also make wide cheeks look slimmer and draw attention to your jawline. This is why they work so well with glasses.
Big curls take the focus away from your glasses. If you feel awkward wearing your glasses to a formal event, just style your hair in big curls and put on some makeup. Trust me, no one will be looking at your glasses then.
The middle parting looks great on square, rectangular, and oval faces. If you have a symmetrical face, a middle parting will frame it perfectly. So try it out!
The mom bun created a craze a while back that is still raging strong. It is messy, takes less than two minutes to achieve, and goes really well with glasses. So, if you have a long day at work ahead of you, rock this look!
Remember the flicked-out shag haircut that almost every young woman sported in the ‘90s? This flicked-out cut is the modernized version of it. Its layers are soft and flowy while its ends are finely cut. The side-swept bangs add a chic touch to this look.
A lob with bangs frames your face perfectly. Its shoulder-length draws focus to your jawline and neck. The blunt bangs here add an edgy vibe to this look.
There are many hairstyles for women with glasses. With the right glasses and a suitable hairstyle, you can enhance your features and look stylish. Messy pixie, low side ponytail, A-line bob, silky shag, baby bangs, sunny ombre, overgrown pixie, messy low buns, slight pouf, messy parting, grown out hair, side-swept hair, balayage, long afro, and mild straight layers are a few hairstyles that are a perfect suit for women with glasses. These hairstyles are the best way to flaunt your hair. Choose any of the hairstyles mentioned above that best suits your hair needs.
What is the best hairstyle for over 50 with glasses?
Women over 50 with glasses can try an elegant short bob or medium-length hair with long layers.
What is the best hairstyle for over 60 with glasses?
Women over 60 with glasses can try a layered bob, a sleek ponytail, or a pixie cut with a fringe.
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A chic hairstyle paired with the right pair of glasses can frame your face beautifully. An A-line bob can make your jawline look slender if you wear glasses. Baby bangs haircut looks incredible on an oval face and accentuate your glasses and forehead. A middle parting looks great on square, rectangular, and oval faces.
Anjali specializes in hairstyles and hair and skin care and has written over 200 articles in these domains. Her philosophy... more
Take these ideas to your next chop because you can't let your glasses veil your beauty.
Anjali specializes in hairstyles and hair and skin care and has written over 200 articles in these domains. Her philosophy about hair and skin care is simple: if you love and care for it, it will be h... more
You may have noticed that your favorite messy bun looks so much better with your glasses on . Some hairstyles are accentuated when coupled with the right pair of glasses. Check out these hairstyles for women with glasses to make you look more stylishly sophisticated.
Your hairstyle, teamed with the right glasses, can frame your face better and highlight all your features and eye color . No matter your age, there is a hairstyle listed for you! Keep scrolling and check out these 30 uber cool hairstyles you can try out with your favorite spectacles!
Short messy hairstyles are the biggest craze right now. Opt for this stunning messy pixie that requires practically no maintenance . Now, you don’t have to fret about spending way too much time in front of the mirror!
A low ponytail might just be what you’re looking for! Tying your hair back will accentuate your glasses, especially if you have an oval face. But add some flavor to the look by flipping the ponytail to one side.
The A-line bob and pair of glasses go hand in hand. There are many anime characters that rock this look too. It makes your jawline look slender, so it’s perfect for women with wide cheeks .
A silk shag works wonders for anyone with a thin face. No matter what the shape of your glasses, this hairstyle is sure to complement it . Make sure the layers of your shag are not outright spiky, though. Keep them soft to accentuate your features.
If you have an oval face and wear glasses, this is the hairstyle for you! Oval faces can pull off baby bangs like no other face shape. They look incredible and accentuate your glasses as well as your forehead.
Summer is around the corner, and a great way to bring it in is with a warm ombre !
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