DIANE LANE'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

by TheHairStyler.com
Updated on June 17, 2024

View yourself with Diane Lane 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.



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Diane Lane looks gorgeous with this medium-length hairstyle that has subtle highlights and layers styled into her haircut. This medium cut is easy for you to maintain and style which is something you want to keep in mind. The right-side parting adds height to her hair at the top, gently softening the contours around her cheekbones and jawline. Diane has gently curled her hair which is lovely for those with thin to medium hair densities and will help show off the different colors in your hair. The lighter highlights added to this style by Diane helps to brighten this look and hide the fact that she has grey hair. You will need to touch up your color once every 4-6 weeks to keep the color vibrant. Trimming your medium length hair can help get rid of split ends and promote healthier growth. Regular trims every 6 weeks can help prevent damage from traveling up the hair shaft cause by styling tools you might be using. Overall, this style will suit those with an oval, square, oblong, diamond and round face shape.

This formal hairstyle will work well with a formal makeup application or a non-makeup look which is trending at the moment as Diane has shown us. A natural smokey eye paired with mascara to draw attention to your eyes will work wonders. Do not forget to highlight and contour your face and neck area, add a nude or pastel lipstick color and you are ready!


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Diane looked fabulous at the Fierce People Los Angeles event with this short crop. Her haircut was kept simple with chopped up layers all over, and her back length was kept long enough to sit just below her nape. Choppy layers were also added to her sides to keep her short crop looking feminine. To finish, her bangs were designed to sit on her face to soften up her whole style. This style will be easy to achieve with a little wax or moulding cream.