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INTRODUCTION ............................................................ 4
THE BEST HAIRSTYLES FOR MEN .................................... 5
THE RIGHT CUT FOR YOUR FACE ................................ 9
THE BEST HAIRSTYLES FOR WOMEN ........................... 13
THE RIGHT CUT FOR YOUR FACE .............................. 17
CONCLUSION ............................................................. 20
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Introduction
Getting the perfect hair takes a lot more than just finding a photo you like online and
taking it to your barber or stylist. Then again, many of us know this already. How
many times have you found what you thought was the ideal haircut, and been
incredibly disappointed by what you saw in the mirror afterwards?
We’re going to bet that the answer is too many.
Well, fret not, because we’re going to present you with the solution to all your haircut
woes, and as you’re about to discover, it is actually a surprisingly simple one. In fact,
getting the perfect hairstyle all comes down to one thing – your face shape.
But before you run off to the nearest mirror to try and ascertain what yours is, you’re
going to need to know how to identify it. That’s what we’re going to teach you here.
We’ve provided a handy guide for both men and women that will help you find out
what exactly is your face’s shape. We have also included an example of the best
hairstyle for each different shape.
So, if you’re tired of struggling with your hairstyles, now is the time to learn how you
can get the perfect cut every time.
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The Best Hairstyles for
Men
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Take a measurement from one of
your eyebrow peaks to the other
side’s peak.
You need to start at the sharpest
end of one cheekbone and
measure across to the other.
Take a measurement from the under
your ear where the jaw is angled upward,
to the tip of your chin, and multiple that
by two.
Take a measurement from the
very tip of your chin to the center
of your hairline.
The first step to your ultimate hairstyle is to figure out what the shape of your face is, and
this is how you do it.
Before we start, get a tape measure; it’ll come in handy. Of course, you can do without
one, but measuring and recording each measurement will make things easier than trying
to go by sight alone.
These are the measurements you’ll need to take:
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Once you’ve got all your measurements written down, it’s on to the next step. To
determine your face shape, simply take a look at the list below and pick the one that
best describes yours.
This is where the length of your face is larger than the
width between your cheekbones, while your forehead is
bigger than your jawline. You’ll also have a rounder jaw,
rather than a sharp one, if you possess this shape.
This is when all the measurements are similar to each
other, with a sharp jaw.
This is where the length of your face has a higher
measurement than the others, while the rest are similar to
each other.
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The length of your face and your cheekbones are similar in
regards to measurement, but are bigger than your jawline
and forehead, which are also similar in measurement to
each other. Your jaw has a softer angle and isn’t really
defined.
The length of your face is the greatest, followed by your
cheekbones, your forehead, then with your jawline having
the smallest measurement. Your chin will be pointed.
If this is your face shape, your forehead is greater than your
jawline and cheekbones, with a pointed chin.
For this, your jawline is greater than your cheekbones,
which in itself is greater than your forehead.
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Once you know which shape is yours, it’s time to look at the cuts.
THE RIGHT CUT FOR YOUR FACE
If you’re a guy and you have this face shape,
you’re in luck. This is often seen as ideal by
women, as it is known as the most alpha face
shape. It is also a shape that lends itself well to
almost any hairstyle.
However, there are still a few things that you
need to keep in mind. One of them is to make
sure your hair is worn off your forehead. Also,
avoid a fringe that covers your forehead, and
you might want to shave, since a beard isn’t
really needed to fill out the face here.
You can’t go wrong with the classic short cut,
with shorter sides and slightly more length up
top. A side-swept parting goes well with this.
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Now this is what most think of as the most
masculine of the face shapes – square jawed,
chiseled and even. And, much similar to the
oval, it lends itself nicely to quite a few
hairstyles, including both really short and really
long. Although, if you go too short you risk
looking like you’re in the army (which isn’t
necessarily a bad thing).
Classic haircuts work best if you have this kind
of face shape, such as short layers or side
partings. Feel free to have some stubble as
well, as it adds to the masculine aesthetic, and
gives texture to the face.
This is the longest shape you could have, and
requires a style that doesn’t extend its length
any further. This means that you don’t want to
take too much off the sides if you like to keep it
longer on top. With this shape, it’s all about
keeping both the sides and top proportional to
each other.
Try having your hair fall across your forehead
or across your sides as well. This stops your
face from looking too narrow. Also, keep in
mind that this face does not lend itself well to a
full beard, so keep it short or have some
stubble.
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This shape has a round chin and no sharp
angles – at least none that are immediately
apparent. To offset this, you need to go for a
square type of haircut. The idea is to make it
appear as if there are angles, even if there
aren’t.
This means going with height up top, with tight
sides – like the pompadour. Basically, you
want square corners in the area that’s prone to
recede. A square, full-bodied beard is also a
good idea, as it adds sharp angles to your chin
and jawline.
If you have this face shape – with the narrow
brow and chin, and wider cheeks – you’re in
possession of one that is actually quite rare,
which means you’re going to have to be extra
careful when choosing a hairstyle.
You need to add width to your chin and
forehead with this shape, so you’ll probably
want to have a fringe for the forehead, and
grow your hair longer so that you can tuck it
behind your ears. Keep in mind that you don’t
want to overly shorten the sides – your ears
will just appear larger.
You want soft layers for your hairstyle. It’ll help
soften the rather sharp angles of your face.
Add a deep side-part, or do a sweep to the
side, and some stubble to complete the look.
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Another rare face shape, the heart means that
your temples are wide, along with your hairline,
and it gradually narrows, eventually ending at a
pointed chin. For this shape, you’ll need to be
creative with your styles.
You’ll need to avoid tights cuts altogether,
unless you want your chin to look much
narrower. Mid-length sweeps are best, but you
can also go for longer. Basically, either of
these two, as long as they’re fine and
lightweight, so as to soften the forehead.
A beard is great with this shape, as it adds bulk
to your chin and jaw.
Since this is pretty much the opposite of the
heart shape, you need to make sure the
hairstyle is opposite as well. You need volume
here, longer, nose-length and fuller sides.
It’s also probably best to remain clean-shaven
with this shape, as you don’t want to add any
more volume to your already prominent
jawline.
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The Best Hairstyles for
Women
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The first step to your ultimate hairstyle is to figure out what the shape of your face is, and
this is how you do it.
Before we start, get a tape measure; it’ll come in handy. Of course, you can do without
one, but measuring and recording each measurement will make things easier than trying
to go by sight alone.
These are the measurements you’ll need to take:
Take a measurement from one of
your eyebrow peaks to the other
side’s peak.
You need to start at the sharpest
end of one cheekbone and
measure across to the other.
Take a measurement from the under
your ear where the jaw is angled upward,
to the tip of your chin, and multiple that
by two.
Take a measurement from the
very tip of your chin to the center
of your hairline.
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Once you’ve got all your measurements written down, it’s on to the next step. To
determine your face shape, simply take a look at the list below and pick the one that
best describes yours.
This is where the length of your face is greater
than the width between your cheekbones, while
your forehead is greater than your jawline.
You’ll also have a rounder jaw, rather than a
sharp one, if you possess this shape.
Your cheekbones and face length are similar in
regards to measurement, but are larger than
the forehead and jawline, which also have
similar measurements to each other. Your jaw
has a softer angle and isn’t really defined.
This is when all the measurements are similar
to each other, with a sharp jaw.
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Longer and not as wide as the oval, with a
narrow chin.
If you have this shape, your forehead is greater
than your cheekbones and jawline, while your
chin is pointed.
The length of your face is the greatest, while
cheekbones, forehead, and jawline go in
descending order, with jawline having the
smallest measurement. Your chin will be
pointed.
Once you know which shape is yours, it’s time to look at the cuts.
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The Right Cut for Your Face
If you have an oval-shaped face, you’re in luck.
This shape works with almost any cut, which
means you have a lot of choice.
Our advice would be to go extreme though –
either long locks or short curls. But really,
ladies with oval faces can pull off just about
any kind of style, so feel free to experiment.
If you have a round face, you need to avoid the
bob cut, or any cut that has a uniform length.
You need to have layers to give yourself some
definition, depth and structure. You can also do
this with some color.
The point is that you don’t want too much
uniformity if you don’t have a strong jawline.
You need the definition from the cut to add
frame to your face, and elongate it.
You can try long hair with soft textured parts as
well.
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The first thing to keep in mind if you have a
square-shaped face is to avoid anything that
ends at your jawline. Essentially, you need to
soften the square.
This can be done with a curtain-style fringe,
shorter in the center, and have it get longer
towards either end. Have longer hair to soften
the jawline, with texture.
If this is your face shape, you need a style that
adds volume and something interesting to your
jawline. It’s all about framing here, with layers
specifically.
Use them to emphasize what you want to
accentuate, be it your face, neck or collarbone.
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If you have a heart shape, you need to get a
cut that makes the forehead width smaller,
while increasing the width of your lower face.
Try going for a nice, long fringe that can be
swept to the side to show off the forehead.
Layers around the cheekbones are a good way
to lengthen your face as well.
One final tip is to keep the length of your hair
above your shoulders. This helps give more
width to the jaw.
Those of you ladies that have an angular,
diamond-shaped face need to try out a bob cut,
or even a straight-across.
Keep your proportions in mind though,
especially when you’re layering. In terms of
length, chin or shoulder is fine, and you can
have wispy edges as well.
Basically, you need any cut that reduces the
width of the cheekbones, and length of the
face.
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Conclusion
And there you have it – the best styles for your face shape. Our ultimate hairstyle
guide will help you get the best cut every time you head to the barber or stylist.
Just remember to find out what shape your face is before choosing a cut. If you’re in
doubt, or just want to try something new, ask the hairdresser to do what’s best for
your face.