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hi friends!
this thread will go over how to choose the best haircut and hairstyle for women based on face shape.
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first things first, how do you know your face shape? if your forehead is slightly wider than your jaw and your features are balanced, your face is oval. if the width and height of your face are similar with softer features, that’s round. a square shape means a strong jawline and a forehead that’s close in width to the jaw. a longer face with straight sides is rectangle or oblong. a diamond face is widest at the cheekbones with a narrow forehead and jaw. if your jaw is wider than your forehead, you have a triangle shape, while a wider forehead and pointed chin create a heart shape.
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if you have an oval face, you’re in luck because nearly every hairstyle works well. long layers, bobs, pixie cuts, curtain bangs, or sleek straight styles all flatter this shape. the only thing to avoid is heavy bangs that cover too much of the face, since they can make it look shorter than it is.
for a round face, the goal is to add length and definition. longer styles that fall below the chin, layered cuts, side-swept bangs, and long bobs (also called lobs) are very flattering. avoid cuts that add width at the cheeks, like very short blunt bobs or heavy straight bangs, as these can emphasize roundness.
if you have a square face, you want to soften the jawline while keeping it defined. layered waves, curtain bangs, long styles with texture, and side parts are great choices. soft curls or long bobs with texture also help balance angles. try to avoid blunt cuts that stop right at the jawline, since they can make the face look boxier.
for rectangle or oblong faces, the goal is to balance out the length by adding width and movement. shoulder-length cuts with layers, curtain bangs, waves, and medium bobs all work beautifully. blunt bangs can also look amazing, since they shorten the face visually. very long, straight hair without layers can make the face look longer, so it’s usually less flattering.
with a diamond face shape, the cheekbones are the widest point, so you want to balance them with volume at the forehead and chin. chin-length bobs, shoulder-length cuts with waves, side-swept styles, and long layers all look great. avoid very short styles that put all the focus on the cheekbones, as they can exaggerate the shape.
lastly, triangle and heart-shaped faces need balance between the forehead and jawline. if you have a triangle face with a wider jaw, try cuts with volume at the top, layers that frame the face, or side-swept bangs. if you have a heart-shaped face with a wider forehead and narrow chin, styles that add width near the chin—like bobs, lobs, or wavy layered cuts—are very flattering. heavy, wide bangs can make the forehead look larger, so lighter bangs or face-framing layers usually work better.
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tips and tricks: layers are almost always flattering because they add movement and softness. bangs can completely change the balance of your face—side-swept bangs elongate, curtain bangs frame, and blunt bangs shorten. hair texture matters too: waves and curls add softness, while sleek straight styles highlight angles. and just like with men’s cuts, bringing reference photos to your stylist is the best way to make sure you get exactly what you’re picturing.
⏔⏔⏔ ꒰ ᧔ෆ᧓ ꒱ ⏔⏔⏔
oke! thank you friends.
that’s your haircut guide for women’s styles.
have an awesome day. ᓚ₍ ^. .^₎
hi friends!
this thread will go over how to choose the best haircut and hairstyle for women based on face shape.
⏔⏔⏔ ꒰ ᧔ෆ᧓ ꒱ ⏔⏔⏔
first things first, how do you know your face shape? if your forehead is slightly wider than your jaw and your features are balanced, your face is oval. if the width and height of your face are similar with softer features, that’s round. a square shape means a strong jawline and a forehead that’s close in width to the jaw. a longer face with straight sides is rectangle or oblong. a diamond face is widest at the cheekbones with a narrow forehead and jaw. if your jaw is wider than your forehead, you have a triangle shape, while a wider forehead and pointed chin create a heart shape.
⏔⏔⏔ ꒰ ᧔ෆ᧓ ꒱ ⏔⏔⏔
if you have an oval face, you’re in luck because nearly every hairstyle works well. long layers, bobs, pixie cuts, curtain bangs, or sleek straight styles all flatter this shape. the only thing to avoid is heavy bangs that cover too much of the face, since they can make it look shorter than it is.
for a round face, the goal is to add length and definition. longer styles that fall below the chin, layered cuts, side-swept bangs, and long bobs (also called lobs) are very flattering. avoid cuts that add width at the cheeks, like very short blunt bobs or heavy straight bangs, as these can emphasize roundness.
if you have a square face, you want to soften the jawline while keeping it defined. layered waves, curtain bangs, long styles with texture, and side parts are great choices. soft curls or long bobs with texture also help balance angles. try to avoid blunt cuts that stop right at the jawline, since they can make the face look boxier.
for rectangle or oblong faces, the goal is to balance out the length by adding width and movement. shoulder-length cuts with layers, curtain bangs, waves, and medium bobs all work beautifully. blunt bangs can also look amazing, since they shorten the face visually. very long, straight hair without layers can make the face look longer, so it’s usually less flattering.
with a diamond face shape, the cheekbones are the widest point, so you want to balance them with volume at the forehead and chin. chin-length bobs, shoulder-length cuts with waves, side-swept styles, and long layers all look great. avoid very short styles that put all the focus on the cheekbones, as they can exaggerate the shape.
lastly, triangle and heart-shaped faces need balance between the forehead and jawline. if you have a triangle face with a wider jaw, try cuts with volume at the top, layers that frame the face, or side-swept bangs. if you have a heart-shaped face with a wider forehead and narrow chin, styles that add width near the chin—like bobs, lobs, or wavy layered cuts—are very flattering. heavy, wide bangs can make the forehead look larger, so lighter bangs or face-framing layers usually work better.
⏔⏔⏔ ꒰ ᧔ෆ᧓ ꒱ ⏔⏔⏔
tips and tricks: layers are almost always flattering because they add movement and softness. bangs can completely change the balance of your face—side-swept bangs elongate, curtain bangs frame, and blunt bangs shorten. hair texture matters too: waves and curls add softness, while sleek straight styles highlight angles. and just like with men’s cuts, bringing reference photos to your stylist is the best way to make sure you get exactly what you’re picturing.
⏔⏔⏔ ꒰ ᧔ෆ᧓ ꒱ ⏔⏔⏔
oke! thank you friends.
that’s your haircut guide for women’s styles.
have an awesome day. ᓚ₍ ^. .^₎