BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD'S 10 BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS
by TheHairStyler.com
Updated on
August 27, 2024
View yourself with Bryce Dallas Howard hairstyles. We provide easy "How to style" tips as well as letting you know which hairstyles will match your face shape, hair texture and hair density.
Smooth and simple is what this hairdo is all about. The length is sitting on the shoulders showing off the jagged cut ends that are styled to give the over-all style a little movement. The bangs are left to fall naturally flat to frame the top of the face and completes this hairstyle perfectly.
This concave bob is angled down towards the bottom if the jaw-line and blow-waved smooth from root to tip to achieve a slick glossy finish. The jagged cut bangs are smoothed down to frame the top of the face and completes the over-all style brilliantly. This is a great look for occasion and needs a small amount of product for shine and hold.
These blunt cut locks are left out to fall over the shoulders showing off the loose waves through the mid-lengths to ends which gives this hairstyle plenty of movement and shape. The bangs are smoothed over to the side to compliment the face and completes the over-all look brilliantly. Regular trims is needed to prevent split ends.
This slick and smooth upstyle is pulled up through the back and pinned to the head, leaving out the bangs and sides to soften the face and over-all look. This hairdo is easy to re-create with the right tools and products and perfect for any day or night occasion.
This dark copper mane sits beautifully on the shoulders with subtle layers cut around the back and sides to soften the edges. Long side swept bangs compliment the face and complete the over-all style perfectly.
Smooth and simple is the main aim of this hairstyle. The length is jagged cut to lighten the edge for a textured finish. This look is great for those with fine to medium hair types and will need regular trims to avoid split ends.
The smooth bangs and the wavy length makes this hairstyle very versatile. Layering around the edges allows the waves to bounce up more and lightens the ends for a superb finish.