A Round Face: providing balance is the key. Do not make full or round
hairstyles as they will make the face more round. Make your hair higher at the
top and front. An off-center part or some waves at eye level will help minimize
roundness. Round faces are suitable with more square hairstyles.
A Square Face: Keep the
sides leaner and short, while wearing the top longer and styled a bit higher.
Keep the hair clean around the ears and make sure the style mirrors the square
shape of the face - this will help make the square face shape pop.
An Oval Face: Most any style is
suitable.
A Long Face: Make your hair longer on
the sides and short on top. It’s better if your hair has layers and is worn so
the front hairline is disguised. A neatly groomed beard can help provide
additional balance. Don't allow the facial hair to become too long as this will
lengthen the face. Glasses can also provide balance by dividing the face and
drawing attention away from the length of the face.
A Triangular Face: To balance out a
triangular face shape, choose a style that will narrow your forehead area and
add the illusion of width to the chin. An offset part with bangs swept to the
side and a beard can help accomplish this.
A Diamond Face: For the diamond face
shape, the goal is to minimize wider cheekbones and balance out a narrow chin
and forehead. To do this, opt for a style with bangs to minimize the forehead.
Longer shag hairstyles also work well for the diamond face.
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