Haute Hair: Fall Tresses for Every Face

Enhance your beauty and find the best cut for your face.

Tia and Tamera - Oblong faces can be tricky, but they’re no match for Smith’s top tip. “Bangs are a great idea because they shorten a face that's rather long.”  (Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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Tia and Tamera - Oblong faces can be tricky, but they’re no match for Smith’s top tip. “Bangs are a great idea because they shorten a face that's rather long.”  (Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Gabrielle Union - "Off the top of my head, I love The Best Man. The scene where Morris [Chestnut] comes around the corner, it’s an iconic moment in Black cinema." (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

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Gabrielle Union - “Try layers because it softens the corners of a square face,” suggests Smith.  (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Taraji P. Henson - If you have a round face, “get a long bob because it draws your eyes downward and decreases the width,” says Smith. (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

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Taraji P. Henson - If you have a round face, “get a long bob because it draws your eyes downward and decreases the width,” says Smith. (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Naomi Campbell - Heart-shaped face? Get length. “Long layers will decrease the width at the top of the head and widen the jaw.”(Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

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Naomi Campbell - Heart-shaped face? Get length. “Long layers will decrease the width at the top of the head and widen the jaw.”(Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

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Rihanna - Smith says you should always look to trends for inspiration. “One should definitely follow trends to always be in style.  Trust that your hairstylist will give you a look that is trendy, but works best for you.”(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Drai's Hollywood)

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Rihanna - Smith says you should always look to trends for inspiration. “One should definitely follow trends to always be in style.  Trust that your hairstylist will give you a look that is trendy, but works best for you.”(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Drai's Hollywood)

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Beyoncé on what she got Jay-Z for Christmas: - “I can’t say, it has to be a surprise! Seriously, though, we both keep seeing super-cute stuff for the baby, so I am sure even our presents for each other will involve the baby in some way!”(Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

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Beyoncé - Thinking about going blonde? Check this out. “Depending on the existing condition of your hair, you can successfully make the transition.  The most important thing is to book a consultation with a colorist first to discuss the process and if you can safely do it or not,” advises Smith on successfully making the transition from very dark brown to blonde. (Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

Ciara - BET Tip: Not committed to changing your color or length, but still desiring a change? Opt for weaves and wigs which will allow you to change your style without greatly impacting your own hair. (Photo: Landov)

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Ciara - BET Tip: Not committed to changing your color or length, but still desiring a change? Opt for weaves and wigs which will allow you to change your style without greatly impacting your own hair. (Photo: Landov)

Queen Latifah - BET Tip: Stick to shimmering browns this season. Caramel, mahogany, ginger and copper are among the top celebrity favorites. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Queen Latifah - BET Tip: Stick to shimmering browns this season. Caramel, mahogany, ginger and copper are among the top celebrity favorites. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Trendsetter — Solange  - Beyoncé’s baby sis stepped out of her superstar sibling’s shadow this year as a rising fashion icon. From rocking edgy natural hair trends and adding her personal flair to high-end designer looks, Solange Knowles has influenced a new generation of fashionistas. From her red-carpet looks to her casual cool ensembles when she DJs parties for the cool crowd, she’s got all the hot girls clocking her style. Photo: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images for Rimmel)

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Solange - BET Tip: Try ditching the “creamy crack” in 2011! If you want to bypass that pesky transitioning period, you can do the “Big Chop.” If you’re not feeling that bold, try using Miss Jessie’s Curly Meringue to help blend the new growth and relaxed ends in transitioning styles like roller sets, spiral sets, and two strand twists.(Photo: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images for Rimmel)