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Hair Styles, Cuts and Lengths that Work With Your Face Shape |
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You want to change your hair style,
but aren't sure what would look best. Should you keep it long or cut
it short? Will cutting your shoulder length hair make it wavy, curly
or frizzy? Are extensions an option? Was your mom right when she
said you had a square face and should never wear bangs?
Face shape is crucial in getting the
most flattering hair cut. Celebrity clients spend thousands of
dollars on the best stylists at the best salons, but you don't have
to. The easiest way to find your face shape is to pull any bangs off
your forehead into a clip, take a lipstick or a magic marker and
outline your face in the mirror. Draw what you see, not what you
think, and you may be surprised. Step back and consider the shape on
the mirror as only a geometric design. Is it…
Face Shapes
Square
Rectangular
Oval (most common face shape)
Round
Heart Shaped
TriangularIf you Have an
Oval Face Shape
If you look at most models and
actresses, you'll notice that their faces tend to be oval. Oval
faces look good in pretty much any hairstyle, especially styles that
show off that perfect shape. Don't get bangs, and don't wear your
hair in your face. For everyone else, hairstyles may be used to
create the impression of having a "perfect" oval face. But you can
also use your hairstyle to play up your best features regardless of
your face shape.
Hair Cuts for Round Faces
There are two ways to address
hairstyles for a round face. One way is to accentuate the roundness
even further, with a bowl-shaped haircut, which can be very
beautiful on the right woman. There's something widely appealing
about transforming an unusual characteristic into a real feature,
and playing up a round face is one way to be very much your own
person, stylistically speaking. But if you don't want your face to
look as round, choose a hair style that lengthens the look of your
face. Have the top layered for fullness and height, and thinned out
below the cheekbones to give the illusion of a narrower chin line.
Go with medium to long hair.
Rectangular Face Hair Styles
A long, narrow face can be rounded a
bit by hair that's kept short to medium in length, with wispy bangs.
Fuller sides from the forehead to the middle of the cheekbones widen
the face, and layers add fullness and volume to the hair. Long hair
and center parts accentuate rectangular face shapes, making them
appear longer.Flattering
Hairstyles for Heart Shaped Faces
You can have a lot of fun with new
hair styles. The key here is to get a style with more fullness lower
on the face, around the chin, and less fullness at the forehead.
Sweep your hair back to show off your fabulous cheekbones. Short
hair doesn't work as well on a heart shaped face, because it puts
the emphasis at the top of your head. Keep your hair at least chin
length, and light and wispy around the forehead.
Hair Lengths for Triangular Faces
If your chin or jaw is wider and your
forehead narrower, add weight to the top of your head with layers
that create fullness, thinning as it approaches the jaw. The shag
was made for the triangular face! Short hair looks nice on a
triangular face. Long hair doesn't work as well, but if you're
attached to your hair and can't bear cutting it, try styles that
pull your hair back as it falls below your cheekbones.
Elongate a Square with the right
Hair
The square face can be elongated
somewhat by added height on the top of the head. Layers on the crown
and parting your hair off center help to reduce a square look. Wispy
bangs and temples soften the squareness too, and may add roundness.
Wavy hair adds to the softening effect; straight lines, straight
bangs and straight or flat hair are to be avoided. Short or medium
hair looks nice. Don't let any haircut end at your jawline.
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Article Source: http://www.freebeautytips.org |
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