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Hair Cut Style: What Works Best for You?
When choosing your new hair cut style you should consider
which styles you like, which styles suit your lifestyle and hair
type, but above all — which style of hair cut will look the most
flattering on you.
While choosing the right hair cut style is ultimately about your
personal taste there are some basic rules you should follow. At the
top of this list is considering what styles suit your face shape.
The oval face is considered to be the ideal shape by
hairdressers. People with an oval face shape can wear most hair cut
styles and lengths with it still looking "right". The oval face is
mathematically 1.5 times as long as its width, with the forehead
slightly wider than the jaw.
Round faces are characterised by a round chin. Because
they lack the length of the oval face, the hair should be cut to
create the illusion of length in the face. This is achieved by
creating height on top of the head, and minimising hair width by
keeping it flat at the sides and around the ears.
Rectangular faces have a square chin and hairline, and are
long and narrow. The ideal style of hair cut is one which creates
width at the sides disguising the narrowness. A fringe can also
shorten the face, and a style with a side part will help to reduce
the square appearance.
Pear shaped faces have a narrow forehead and are widest at
the jawline, with a round chin. The objective of a suitable style of
hair cut is to give the illusion of an oval face by creating width
at the forehead and temples.
Heart shaped faces are widest at the temples and narrowest
at the jawline. Usually the chin is small and delicate. The hair cut
style's objective should be to create an oval by adding width at the
jawline.
Diamond shaped faces are widest at the cheekbones and
narrow in the forehead and chin. By creating width at the forehead
and minimising it at the cheekbones, the illusion of an oval face
can be achieved.
Square faces have a square jawline and hairline at the
forehead. They are 'too short', so a suitable hair cut style seeks
to create height elongating the face. Hair should be layered around
the face to soften the jawline. Jaw and brow nearly same width. Hair
should wisp around face to reduce squareness.
While it's not uncommon for someone to walk into a salon and say,
"Give me a Jennifer Aniston", the key to finding a style that works
for you is having a hair cut that works with your face shape, not
against it.
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