Because an oval face has minimal structural imbalance to correct, wedding hairstyling here is mostly about matching the dress neckline and veil placement rather than any face-shape correction.
The Styling Principle
Oval faces have the most structural balance of any shape, so the styling goal is preservation, not correction — most cuts, frames, and silhouettes already sit well on this shape. The main risk is choosing something so voluminous or so severe that it manufactures an imbalance that wasn't there to begin with. Because an oval face has minimal structural imbalance to correct, wedding hairstyling here is mostly about matching the dress neckline and veil placement rather than any face-shape correction.
What to Bring to Your Trial
Bring a photo of your dress neckline and veil style to your hair trial alongside this guide — a oval face's styling goal (oval faces have the most structural balance of any shape, so the styling goal is preservation, not correction — most cuts, frames, and silhouettes already sit well on this shape) needs to work with those elements, not just the hairstyle alone.