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The best ponytail for a round face
When it comes to a round face shape — the higher the 'do, the better. That's because height at the crown of your head will help balance out the roundness in your cheeks, says Cho. "If you want to elongate your face, you should bring the focus upward," she says. Cho recommends building height with a high ponytail and a bouffant in the front (think Kate Beckinsale, not Snookie). She also suggests teasing the hair ends to create balance. What you want to steer clear of? Slicked-back looks. "A sleek ponytail will emphasize your head's roundness," she says.

Another option that's especially great if your ponytail is stingy in length: Create a deep side part and swoop hair across your forehead. Pull the rest of your hair into a small elastic at the nape of your neck, says Cho. This will create a soft, side-swept angle across the face and help hide the puny ends in the back.

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The best ponytail for a square or rectangle face
Since the jawline and hairline are so chiseled in these face types, it's important to soften the square shape with bits of hair. "Leaving out a few of the front pieces creates a flowing effect around the edges," says Hagiwara. "Plus, adding waves and wispy bangs will help camouflage the harsh angles."

This face-framing layer effect (à la Brigitte Bardot) can be best achieved with a center part; if your face-framing bits of hair are balanced on both sides, it'll help soften an angular jaw line and hide width in the cheeks. As for the ponytail's ends, Cho says adding a hint of bend with a curling iron — whether flipped out or in — also helps balance angles.

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When it comes to ponytails, you don't think, you just do, right? You toss your hair up, pull it through an elastic, and call it a day. Everyone knows the ponytail — the simplest of updos — is a no-brainer when you're lounging around the house on weekends, headed to the gym, or just need a quick fix on a bad hair day. It's definitely not something that takes you more than two seconds to create, right?

Skip ahead to find the best ponytail style for your face shape.

If you're like us, the one-step hairstyle is usually pulled straight back, with varying degrees of height. Nearly impossible to mess up...or so we thought. Turns out most of us are missing out on the perks of finding the most flattering ponytails for our face shape. Jenny Cho, Suave Professionals celebrity hairstylist, and Beverly Hills-based hairstylist Yoshi Hagiwara, agree that the secret to an amazing-looking ponytail is knowing how to tweak your ponytail based on your face shape.

"Most women don't know how to properly balance the angles of their face," says Cho. "The goal is to create the illusion of an oval face shape by playing with the hair's texture and volume." In order to figure out how to fake perfect symmetry while wearing this most basic of hairstyles, we got Cho and Hagiwara to fill us in on the best ponytails for every face shape. Keep reading to find the style that's right for you, so the next time you go to toss your hair up haphazardly, you'll know how to make a few small tweaks that'll transform how you look.

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