This updo fails on Parker for the same reasons that would have worked on a woman with a rounder face. Height at the crown creates even more length on an already long face. The little fringy bangs serve to make the face look even skinnier and actually create the illusion that her head is too tall for her hair.
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Everyone Best -- Jessica Biel
Nothing looks better than effortless chic. Biel's updo will work for everyone. The soft fuss-free bangs (you can center or side part) and easy pieces framing the sides of the face create a confident approachable glamour. The back can be quickly wrapped into a french twist. If you have a round or square face, back-comb first, especially at the crown, to create volume at the top.
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Everyone Best Glamour -- Jennifer Lopez
Here's a bonus look for the glamour girls in the crowd. The reason everyone looked so fabulous in the sixties is because they all wore this perfect updo. But seriously, get yourself a long, thick hairpiece and braid it. When you need to look insanely glamorous at a moment's notice, pull your hair into a ponytail at the top, tease the living sin out of it, turn the ends under and secure with bobby pins. Then wrap the whole thing with your braided hairpiece and secure with more bobby pins. This look is incredibly flattering on nearly everyone. Just experiment with the placement of the updo and with releasing pieces around the face if you need it.
Finding just the right updo hairstyle for your face shape can take your special occasion look to new heights. Choosing the wrong updo can drag an otherwise great look down in the dumps.