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No matter how superficial it may sound, girls, let’s just admit it: One of the beauty hurdles we obsess over is trying to find that perfect haircut that make us look – and feel – fantastic! And really, hair makes such a big difference to transform your look, so why wouldn’t you want to get it right? Luckily, there are a few tips and tricks to help us when we have no idea where to look… and get this – it all boils down to our face shape.
Once we have figured out what our face shape is, it is so much easier to find out what cuts and styles can flatter our face, making our search much less traumatic (don’t get me started on all the ‘trial and error’ I had to go through to find a cut that looked decent on me!).
How To Find Your Face Shape
Here’s a short exercise that has been used since… well, ever, to determine your face shape. To start, grab yourself a tube of lipstick and a mirror. Facing the mirror, trace the outline of your face with the lipstick on the mirror. Then step back and examine the shape you have drawn. It is an oval? Is it a little square? It is heart-shaped? Is it round? Once you’ve figured out the shape, you’ve gotten your face shape. Easy, hey?
Tips to Remember for Your Face Shape
Here are some tips I’ve gathered through research on what to look for in a haircut concerning your face shape. Remember, at the end of the day, do whatever the heck you want, it’s your hair! But if you really want a style that is suited to your face shape, follow these guidelines and play around with your options:
Round: Keep hair flat on the sides – rounded haircuts, such as bobs and curly, short hairstyles, will only make your face look rounder. The aim here is to elongate.
Long: Focus on getting volume with hairstyles that have width: bobs, wavy and curly hair, and long bangs all look great with long face shapes. Avoid too long and too straight cuts as it may drag your face down.
Oval: Lucky you! Any style suits you. Experiment and see what you like best.
Heart: Long and wavy hairstyles look great with this style, which is defined by having a wide forehead and a narrow chin. Also, try to avoid short layers. Side-swept bangs also look great (as you can tell by Reese, above).
Square: To soften a square face, opt for softer styles such as wispy bangs, layers and curls. Avoid chin-length cuts.
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Once we have figured out what our face shape is, it is so much easier to find out what cuts and styles can flatter our face, making our search much less traumatic (don’t get me started on all the ‘trial and error’ I had to go through to find a cut that looked decent on me!).
How To Find Your Face Shape
Here’s a short exercise that has been used since… well, ever, to determine your face shape. To start, grab yourself a tube of lipstick and a mirror. Facing the mirror, trace the outline of your face with the lipstick on the mirror. Then step back and examine the shape you have drawn. It is an oval? Is it a little square? It is heart-shaped? Is it round? Once you’ve figured out the shape, you’ve gotten your face shape. Easy, hey?
Tips to Remember for Your Face Shape
Here are some tips I’ve gathered through research on what to look for in a haircut concerning your face shape. Remember, at the end of the day, do whatever the heck you want, it’s your hair! But if you really want a style that is suited to your face shape, follow these guidelines and play around with your options:
Round: Keep hair flat on the sides – rounded haircuts, such as bobs and curly, short hairstyles, will only make your face look rounder. The aim here is to elongate.
Long: Focus on getting volume with hairstyles that have width: bobs, wavy and curly hair, and long bangs all look great with long face shapes. Avoid too long and too straight cuts as it may drag your face down.
Oval: Lucky you! Any style suits you. Experiment and see what you like best.
Heart: Long and wavy hairstyles look great with this style, which is defined by having a wide forehead and a narrow chin. Also, try to avoid short layers. Side-swept bangs also look great (as you can tell by Reese, above).
Square: To soften a square face, opt for softer styles such as wispy bangs, layers and curls. Avoid chin-length cuts.
hope you like this :)
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