What’s the Shape of Your Face?
Figuring your face shape is the first step to
choosing a haircut that will be flattering on you. Do you have a round
face like Kirsten Dunst or Michelle Williams? This shape is widest at
the cheeks, with the length and width nearly the same. Or is your face
closer to Beyoncé or Kim Kardashian? Then you have an oval face. People
with this face shape tend to have a wider forehead and a jawline that
tapers down to the chin. Is your jawline a prominent feature on your
face, with your cheekbones and forehead aligned with it? Then you have a
square face like Olivia Wilde and Keira Knightly. People with long
faces, like Sarah Jessica Parker and Liv Tyler, tend to have an oblong
shape from chin to hairline. A heart-shape face has a strong taper to
the chin, which many times is pointy and can also have a prominent
forehead. Selena Gomez and Reese Witherspoon are good examples of this
type of face. Finally, a diamond-shape face is quite angular, especially
at the cheekbones, and tends to be wider at the temples. This is the
least common of face shapes and is well expressed on Ashley Greene and
Rihanna.
What’s the Type and Texture of Your Hair?
Once you’ve figured out what shape face you
have, knowing the type and texture of your hair is the next important
step in deciding the best style for you. If you have any wave or curl,
it needs to be treated differently than super-straight hair. Is your
hair fine or coarse? Coarse hair tends to be thick and slightly to
severely dry. Fine hair is limp and lays flat to the head. It’s
important to know the type of hair you have, because not all haircuts
will work with all types of hair. A choppy, short bob will look chic and
modern on a woman with fine hair, but a woman with thick, coarse hair
will run the risk of this style losing its shape and becoming frizzy
because it needs the weight of their hair to help control it.
Haircuts for Round Faces
If your face shape is round, you’re looking
for styles that lengthen and create definition. Long layers will help to
form the illusion of a longer face. If you want a shorter look, opt for
a “lob,” or longbob, or an asymmetrical bob, which has an angular
appearance that will give your face definition. Both of these looks
should be below the jawline. Stay away from short layers or any styles
that add volume to the areas around the sides of your face -- these will
make your face appear more round.
Haircuts for Oval Faces
Lucky girls with oval-shape faces can rock
just about any style. This face shape has just enough length and width,
and everything is in balance, so be adventurous! But don’t forget about
your hair texture: Just because you have the ideal face shape for most
cuts doesn’t mean your hair type will allow for your desired style. If
you have thick hair, try long, tousled layers. If your hair is fine, get
crazy and try a pixie cut. Bottom line: There isn’t a hairstyle that
won’t look good on you.
Haircuts for Square Faces
Like heart-shape faces, square faces tend to
have a more defined forehead. Bangs are a great style to try with this
shape, but stay away from blunt bangs, which can appear harsh and make
your face appear boxier. Instead try a side-swept, eye-skimming bang.
Loose, tousled bobs are great on this face shape because they soften.
Any cut that comes below the shoulders will help create length. Try
going for an off-center part. It’s very flattering because it gives the
illusion of a rounder face.
Haircuts for Long Faces
This face shape can be the most challenging
and limiting when it comes to hairstyles. First thing to remember: Keep
your hair shoulder-length or shorter. Long hair only makes long faces
appear even longer. Bangs are a great option for this face shape because
they help to shorten it. Second thing to remember: layers, layers,
layers. You want to create width, and layers do this by adding texture
to your hair. Waves or curls take this one step further. Avoid a center
part, as this will only add to the length.
Haircuts for Heart-Shaped Faces
Due to the prominent jawline on most
heart-shape faces, which can look harsh, it’s best to look for styles
that soften. Long to medium-length hair with layers and natural waves is
very flattering on this face shape. Shaggy, side-swept bangs or
mod-straight bangs are a great way to camouflage a larger forehead,
which tends to be a characteristic of heart-shape faces. Rule of thumb:
Don’t go too short with your style or your bangs.
Haircuts for Diamond-Shaped Faces
With a diamond-shape face, you want to show
off your great cheekbones. If you want to try a short style, go with an
edgy, sharp bob that comes right below your chin. Not only will this
frame your face and highlight your cheekbones, but it will also make
your jawline appear stronger. Most long styles look great on this face
shape as well. You can try a blunt, super-straight look or try a layered
style. A word to the wise: If you want to try bangs with this face
shape, try small or side-part bangs that don’t cover too much of an
already-small forehead.
Every woman wants to feel confident in her own
skin, and choosing the right hairstyle can do wonders for that. Have
you tried a hairstyle that was particularly flattering? What face shape
do you have, and what kind of cut do you like best? Have you ever had a
disaster haircut? Share your stories with us in the comments!
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