1. High ponytail: Hair is the highest point of face instead of forehead
2. Edges: Takes up forhead space
3. Thick Brows: Takes up forehead headspace.
4. Bold lip:Focus will be on lips instead of forehead
Dealing with a prominent forehead can sometimes affect your confidence, but through my personal experience, I found that a few strategic styling choices can make a noticeable difference. For instance, opting for a high ponytail shifts the height of your hairstyle, drawing attention upward and away from the forehead area. I've also learned that styling my edges—or the baby hairs around the hairline—can create the illusion of reducing forehead space, especially when they are gently shaped and not overly slicked down. Thick, well-defined brows have been a game-changer for me. They visually occupy forehead space, balancing facial proportions by drawing focus toward the eyes. When combined with a bold lip color, it's like creating a focal point away from the forehead entirely. Vibrant lip shades add personality and direct attention to the lower part of the face, which really complements the overall look. Additionally, maintaining these styles regularly helps sustain the effect. It’s about harmonizing different features rather than hiding one. Playing around with these techniques gave me more style options, boosted my confidence, and helped me embrace my natural beauty with a little creative flair.


































































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