In the situation you describe, the key is going to be finding a hairstyle that helps to mask the imbalance between your forehead and the rest of your features, and adds some volume to the sides to create a more oval appearance to the face. I highly recommend a style that has bangs to cover the forehead and minimize the height and prominence of the forehead.
Perhaps a long-layered hairstyle will help you add volume to the sides of your hair. The cut should frame the face with soft layers. The hair can then be styled with large rollers or a large barreled curling iron to give soft waves and fullness on the sides of your head. You mentioned enjoying the body you have when your hair was permed, but you didn鈥檛 give any specific information about the kind of perm you used to wear.
Have you considered getting a body wave? Wrapping the hair on extra large rods will give you a little more wave to the hair and the extra body you desire, while leaving your hair with a more natural look. A body wave will also make great use of the layers of the haircut above helping to build volume with less effort. Properly done, you could even have a style that gives you fullness and volume with just a little product and a diffused blow-dryer.
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