The Best Hairstyles & Cuts For Your Face Shape

We’ve spoken about hair concerns, hacks

and styling but this video

is going back to the basics!

FACE SHAPES to help you figure out what hairstyle

& cut would be the perfect match for you!

We’ve taken your suggestions and put together this video

so in return

we’d like you to do just one small little thing

- once you’ve determined your face shape leave it in the comments below!

For you fashion fanatics we made a video

based on different jewellery that

suits each face shape that we’ll link above!

and we've taken a few clips from that video itself

to show & explain each face shape to you!

Basically there are 4 general face shapes that you could belong to

or maybe lie somewhere in between there's - OVAL

- ROUND - HEART & SQUARE

Those with an oval face should definitely consider themselves

to be lucky! You’re one that can sport

almost any hairstyle or cut

ranging from bobs to layers and even

rock a sexy fringe! If you prefer short

hair then try out a blunt bob

or lob with subtle

layers at the bottom to add some

volume and frame your face.

But if you prefer longer locks then you can go

for a light step cut  and follow

the natural parting of your hair when you're opting

for any kind of hairstyle. Loose curls

or beachy waves would look amazing on you

but if you prefer your hair out of your face a simple

side braid could do wonder to accentuate your features!

A round face typically means the width

and length of your face is the same

and your cheeks are pretty prominent giving

you a rounded appearance. The key to

styling this shape is to

frame your face well and create depth

and contour by using haircuts that frame the face to make it appear more chiseled

and oval in nature. If you prefer

short hair and you’re feeling a little adventurous

a pixie cut would be

the perfect hairdo for you!

But don’t worry if you want to play it safe and subtle

long layers look equally good - just

make sure you cut the shortest layer right

below the cheekbones to add

a natural contour and frame the face very well.

Even a short fringe that ends at the eyes

or side swept bangs

would suit a round face and give it more length!

You can give yourself a quick blow dry to add style

or even throw on some accessories to

one side of the head to give the illusion of a longer face!

but I would stay away from tight tonged curls

as they make your hair appear shorter and

they will give you a rounder appearance!

If you have a heart shaped face

your bone structure will feature a broad forehead

and cheekbones and a slimmer jawline and chin.

The aim here, is to bring about some sort of

balance between the two halves by adding on

the right haircut and style. If you prefer

short hair, opt for a long bob that ends at the neck

would look amazing on you and this will immediately add more fullness to the jawline.

You can pair this with

side bangs to make your forehead look

slightly narrow and even out the shape of the face.

For longer hair, textured cuts

and layers through the bottom

half of the hair also do the same trick in

adding width to the jawline

making your face appear naturally fuller!

When you leave your hair open loose curls or waves

will really bring out your features but if you want

a fun updo twist up a bun

and accessorise it with a few twisties!

If you have extremely strong features

then you have a square shaped face

a broad forehead, wide cheekbones and an extremely

sharp jawline so make the most of it!

The haircuts & styles I’m going to talk about

will essentially soften

he appearance of these features and give you a more

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If you want your hair out of your face

a nice top knot will add length to your face

but leave a few curls or strands

on either side to add an elegant touch to it!

Hopefully by the end of this you’ve discovered your face shape

so all I can say is be bold and experimental

with your hair choices and until next time

stay tuned & stay glamrs!

 

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