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Ideal Hairstyles that Flatter Every Face Shape

Does your hairstyle suit your face shape? While that short pixie-cut or those long curly locks may look stunning on your best friends, they may not be the best style for your physical traits. Knowing your face shape and unique characteristics before heading to your stylist can help you get the cut that will make your face look well-proportioned. It’s true that many people ask for hairstyles without taking their facial shape into consideration. To get the best haircut for your individual case, be sure that it’s personalized just for you. Consider these hairstyles that flatter every face shape.

Oval Face

An oval face is considered ideal as it can typically sport any type of haircut. Celebrities such as Jessica Alba, Megan Fox, and Rihanna have oval-shaped faces. Women with oval-shaped faces can wear any haircut because their facial shape is well-proportioned. To make the most of your oval face, experiment with long layered cuts for a flirty look or short funky cuts for a party girl look. Beach waves or curls also look great on this face shape.

Round Face

If you have a round face like Kristen Dunst, Charlize Theron, or Christina Ricci, you’ll want to select a cut that adds angles and minimizes volume. Consider smooth textures and sleek styles that keep volume to a minimum. Center parts, as well as deep side parts look great on women with round faces. For those who prefer short hair, a pixie-cut can work and for long hair, layers are ideal. Women with round-shaped faces should avoid hairstyles that stop at the chin as these tend to frame the face.

Square Face

Women who have a square-shaped face like Demi Moore, Jessica Simpson, and Rachel McAdams should opt for a cut that softens the strong angles of the face. The cut should also soften the face while adding volume. Consider a layered cut that begins at the jawline and features a center part or deep side part. Pair this hairstyle with soft wispy bangs. Women with a square-shaped face should avoid one-layered bob cuts and solid straight bangs.

Oblong Face

Celebrities that have oblong faces, such as Liv Tyler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Gwyneth Paltrow should add width to their long faces. If you have an oblong face, this should be your ultimate goal. Stick with hairstyles that add volume to make your face appear wider. Consider haircuts with many layers, fullness, bangs, and deep parts. Keep away from short pixie-cuts, bone-straight styles, center parts, and super sleek looks.

Heart Face

Women with heart-shaped faces should try to balance their facial shape. Celebrities such as Reese Witherspoon, Beyoncé, and Christina Aguilera have heart-shaped faces. The ideal cut would be one that balances the uneven proportions of the face. Consider flattering hairstyles that consist of deep side bangs or layers. If you select a layered cut, opt for a style that starts below the chin. While short hairstyles can look great, be sure that there is length in the front, like with an angled bob.

References:
Visual Makeover: The Ultimate Guide to Face Shapes and Hair Styles

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