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Have you realised how some hairstyles suit others better than you (or vice versa)? It might be because your hairstyle does not match your face shape. This is not a myth – hairstyling experts believe that choosing the right hairstyle involves determining what your face shape is. The idea behind it is that certain hairstyles can either highlight your best features or minimise the less favored facial features. There is no rocket science here, but if you can find the right match, then you can proudly sport a new hairstyle that makes you look your best every single time, take a few years off of your look, or give a fresh new aura.
Choosing a cut based on your face shape is going to pay off in the long run because it will save styling time in the morning. To help you choose the hairstyle that suits you, check out the guide below:
Oval Face Shape
This face shape is characterized by a curvilinear shape with the jaw and forehead being the same width. The beautiful symmetry in the facial bone structure, therefore, provides you with a lot of choice when it comes to hairstyles. Anything goes with this face shape as you can rock a short hair or a long sweeping layer just fine. When it comes to length, you can look to the neck area to determine the right length.
Here are the hairstyles that suit an oval face shape:
• Formal medium straight hair
• Formal updo long curly hair
• Casual short straight hair
• Formal short straight hair
• Casual long wavy hair
Round Face Shape
This face shape is characterized by a circular shape with the length having an approximate equal to width. The cheeks are often full and the chin round forming a circle. To complement this facial shape, it is important to go with angular cuts and layers.
Having said that, layered hairstyles work best on round face shapes because it helps to break up the possibility of long or wavy hair falling right against the face. However, you need to avoid cutting layers right into the chin area because it will make your face look rounder than it already is. A longer hairstyle is the easiest to pull off for a round face. For those who’d like to get a bob cut, make sure that the back is shorter than the front and play with some other angling tricks.
• Formal short straight hair
• Formal medium straight hair
• Formal short wavy hair
• Casual short wavy hair
• Formal updo long straight hair
• Casual long straight hair
• Casual medium straight hair
Square Face Shape
Square face is characterized by a jaw and a forehead with similar width. If you are looking for a hairstyle that suits your face shape, go for something with bangs. This will help create the illusion of length in your face but you need to keep your hair length below the chin for maximum effect.
Check out these hairstyles for square faces:
• Formal medium straight hair
• Formal updo long curly hair
• Casual short straight hair
• Formal short straight hair
• Casual long wavy hair
• Formal long wavy hair
• Formal short curly hair
Heart Face Shape
A heart shaped face is characterized by high cheekbones to create that heart and diamond shape. Hairstyling experts recommend keeping your hair length above the shoulders. Also, avoid wearing poofy hairstyles at all times. Women with thick hair and heart shaped faces should go for a straightener.
If you have a heart shaped face, here are noteworthy hairstyles to try:
• Formal updo long curly hair
• Casual short straight hair
• Casual short long straight hair
• Formal short straight hair
To give you a clear idea on how to choose the right hairstyle according to your face shape (also to help you in identifying your own face shape), check out this infographic:
Courtesy of: TheRightHairStyles.com
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