KAREN GILLAN'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

View yourself with Karen Gillan 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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Funky waves are dressed through the mid-lengths to ends of this red mane to give the over-all style plenty of shape and movement. This is easy to re-create with the right tools and needs product to tame fly-away hair.

Karen Gillan looks stylish and sexy here in a wavy shoulder length bob. She has an oval face shape with a high rounded hairline and a medium straight hair type. This means she is best suited to hairstyles that add softness around her face through layering and waves, and ones that give her some coverage to balance out her high forehead. This bob does just the trick, with large loose waves throughout that add body and volume to her hair and frames her features nicely. The messy off center part gives this ‘do a cool edgy finish.

Karen has a cool porcelain complexion and green eyes, with dark eyebrows. This means that she can pull off warm brown, red and blonde tones the best. Here, she goes for a vibrant medium copper tone all over, which gives her compliments her complexion and makes her green eyes more pronounced.

Karen Gillan is a Scottish actress, director, and former model. She is known for the role of Amy Pond in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who.


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If you have a more natural looking red hair hue, check out Karen Gillan’s gorgeous peachy pink palette. These shades will look great on fair and medium complexions with pink undertones. Karen has started with a warm apricot eye shadow and rich brown eyeliner to make her eyes pop, smudging the corners out for a cool cat’s eye effect. Her cheeks look rosy with a soft coral blush on the apples, and her lips have just a hint of earthy pink on them that makes them look natural yet noticeable. This is a fresh, youthful look that is sure to make you glow.

This short and sassy 'do is tapered down through the back while the sides are kept long enough to sweep up and around the ears. The top length is jagged cut to allow for shape and texture and making this style a great look to balance out a round face. Product is needed to pinch through the ends and regular trims is needed every 4-6 weeks.


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These gorgeous copper locks are left out to fall naturally showing off the long layers cut around the back and sides adding soft movement all over. This natural look is perfect for those with fine to medium long locks and will need regular trims every 4-6 weeks to prevent split ends.