Choose Hair Style for Your Face
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Oval-shaped face
You’re lucky – this is the kind of face shape that suits just about any hairstyle. Both long and short hair cuts look great on you, as your face shape is well balanced. The chin and forehead of an oval face shape are in even proportion.
Avoid covering up your perfect face shape with heavy bangs or wearing your hair on your face. You’ll lose your face shape and it may add weight to your face.
Round face
Hairstyles with fullness and height at the crown will give the impression of anarrower face. Try a cut with layers while keeping the sides close to your face tomake your face appear longer. Round faces suit either short hairstyles sweptback from your forehead, or hairstyles that are longer than chin length. Wispy fringes and side parts are also good.
Avoid chin length hair, center parts, fullness at the sides of ears, straight “chopped bangs – these wll all emphasise the shape of your face.
Heart-shape face
The heart shaped face is widest at the temples and narrowest at the chin, which can appear pointy. Short hair and chin length hair often looks great on this face shape, as the fullness can even out the jaw and chin lines. Chin length bobs, short shags, swept forward layers and wispy bangs all work well.
Avoid full styles that emphasise the upper face without balancing out your narrow chin. Too much height at the crown and tapered necklines will make you look top heavy.
Rectangular, Long face
If your face is long and slender, with your forehead and below cheeks about the same width, hairstyles that balance out the length of your face work best for you. These include short to medium lengths with fullness at the sides and soft wispy bangs. This will shorten the length and add width to your face. Layered styles work well and add softness to the straight lines of your face.
Avoid too much length, it will only make your face look longer. Too much height will also lengthen your face.
Square face
If your face is square, with a strong, square jaw line and often an equally square hairline, the right hairstyles for you are ones that soften the square look of your face. Short to medium length hair cuts, with soft wispy bangs and a wave or curl will compliment and balance out your straight face shape. If you hair is straight, maybe consider a body wave. Side parts and fullness/height at the crown can add length to your square face shape.
Avoid straight styles – long straight hair, blunt bangs, straight bobs and center parts, as they will emphasise your square jawline.
Triangle face
If you face is triangle, with a wider chin that narrows at the forehead, you want to stick to styles that narrow your chin and widen the forehead. This will balance out your features. Shorter hair can often balance our your prominent jaw line, as well as styles that are full at the temples that taper at the jaw. Off center parts, wedges and shags are also good styles for you. Lots of layers will give you the fullness through the upper part of your face.
Avoid Styles that are full at the jawline and center parts.
Full forehead, long chin
If your forehead is large and your chin long, it can help to add volume below the chin line to balance it out. A thick layered cut or mid-length bob will add fullness where it’s needed. Bangs can also reduce the look of a full forehead.
Large features
Full hair can help downplay a large nose or other feature and can help balance out large features. Straight hair, parted down the middle or a long, heavy fringe will make a larger nose seem even more prominent. Subtle highlights in your hair can help by drawing the eye towards the hair and away from the face.
Long or short neck
A long, graceful neck is a beautiful and desireable feature and should be shown off and considered when choosing a hairstyle. Short hair can really show off your neck, however long hair can also add to your already graceful neck when worn in an elegant style, like a twist or updo.
If you want a short hairstyle and your neck is short, create the appearance of length by tapering your hair at the base of the neck and fuller on top.
Watch the video related to short hair style
Demo of me styling my hair.
Help answer the question about short hair style
how do you describe justin timberlakes short hair style to a hair stylist?i'm talking about the very short hair he sports now. would it be safe to say a 3 blade all over and a 2 on the sides and back?
18 Comments
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
I USE MOTIONS CONDITIONER AND SHAMPOO
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Really I will have to try it..
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
VITAMIN c WORKS WANDERS ON THICK HAIR CAUSE I HAVE THICK HAIR AND ITS SHORT, ALSO AFTER I WASH IT I USE THE VITAMIN C LEAVE IT IN FOR ABOUT 5-6 MIN THEN I USE A LEAVE IN CONDITIONER, THEN I USE A BLOW DRYER WITH THE ATTACHED COMB AND COMB IT OUT
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Thank you..
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Sorry it took so long for me to answer your question. I would suggest Olive Oil Organics relaxer thats what I use and It works wonders for my thick hair. Also it maybe the way you are applying the relaxer. You may not have enough on your hair..
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
keep workin it sistah!
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
great song choice!
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
I just cut my hair last week, Great Video!
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
hey you have nice thick hair just like myself (thickness) but ive never found a relaxer that straightens my hair and the ones i use barely do anything any suggestions??
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Every style there fits your face, BTW your gorgeous! <3
Peace.
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Well i have hair allott like yours and i have a heck of a time trying to get it to look good. but, i have found one style that looksREA LY good. Here are the steps.
1. brush back your hair so its nice and even and sort of in a ponytail, but dont actually put arubber bandd in it.
2. then start twisting. twist your hair as tightly as you can. dont worry if the sides get loose. it looks good that way.
3. then, once your hair is twisted tightly until about two inches from the end, bend it up, so it is against your head.
4. then, take a medium leingth jaw clip, with lots of hold, and clip your hair to your head. leave the two inches of untwisted hair poking out the top. it looks really cute, its comfortable, and takes about ten seconds. if u dont know what a jaw clip is, ill attach a picture. hope this helps
link to picture (it is the one on the top left): http://www.scunci.com/sainsburys_noslip.html
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
You should be the one to like your hair because you are living with it. If the hair stylist recommends something than you should be the one to decide. best of luck!
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
The first thing I thought of was this..
http://www.menshairstylesonline.com/Hair/Medium-Length-Mens-Hairstyles/tom-welling-wedgecut.JPG
Idk, I could be wrong though..
But you def need it longer.
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Scene hair is the pretty much all the same. Just short layers on the top and long on the bottom.
http://e1.img.v4.skyrock.com/e1e/x-scene-hair-x/pics/1307448262_small.jpg
http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn18
http://i33.piczo.com/view/4/b/t/k/d/r/z/5/f/u/y/x/img/i312725921_39005_5.jpg6/uncoofbe/scenehairstyles.jpg
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m40/Babeygurl2082/Scene/gurl_Hairstyles_1178667132052_88734.jpg
http://scenestyles.blogspot.com/2008/06/fashion-scene-hair-ideas-for-girls.html
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
You're an oval, because the length of your face is about 1 1/2 times the width. I dont think you're a heart (although its very similair to the oval shape) because hearts have faces that taper to a slender,pointy chin.
Try googling facial shapes- they really help!
xx
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am
get it cut short with side bangs.. mny friend has strawberry blonde hair and hers is like that and it looks so CUTE!!
~Jessi♥
June 30th, 2009 at 1:23 am