Ideal female haircut for every face shape
Learn an easy way to choose a cut and not make mistakes.
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Every season there is a new fashion for haircuts, but they won't always work for you, why?
Because each face shape requires specific cuts that will enhance your unique beauty.
So the next time you go to cut your locks instead of opting for the latest trend, choose a style that suits your face shape, the ideal cut will balance it and show off your best features.
RECTANGULAR
Your goal is to work to soften the strong line of your sharp jawline and forehead without lengthening your face further. A soft, layered cut can highlight cheekbones while disguising the corners of the face..
Avoid excessively long and straight styles, which can further elongate your appearance. If you opt for a long length, try styling your hair into highlights, waves or curls, which will add horizontal volume and soften the sharp angles of the face.
Bangs
Prefer rounded and smooth ones.
OVALS
Due to their well-balanced appearance, oval faces can suit a wide variety of hairstyles. Virtually all cuts look good.
Now, if you want impact, opt for long locks or a short Bob, or a Lob with subtle layers looks particularly chic.
If you prefer long hair, then opt for minimal layers or style your hair in waves or curls to prevent it from falling down your face.
Bangs
Any type of bangs works. A tip, the light, middle-parted fringe is perfect for framing your face without weighing it down.
SQUARES
Important features are a wide forehead, wide cheekbones and a strong chin, so choose a cut that softens your striking bone structure.
For a look that complements your bone structure, consider a side-parted style, which will offset the squareness. Long, airy layers help disguise the sharp angles of your face. For shorter version layered bob.
But, remember to add bangs or a side part, which will draw attention to your cheekbones rather than your chin.
Heart
The bone structure features a broad forehead and cheekbones, with a narrow jaw and chin.
Therefore, you should try to balance your face shape with a low-volume cut that reduces the width of the top and increases the width of the lower half of your face.
For example, a long side part will disguise part of your forehead while pulling your eyes toward the lower part of your face.
You can also combine this cut with waves or curls starting below the ear to even out your angular jawline.
Alternatively, a side-parted Pixie cut with textured ends can also look gorgeous in a heart shape, as well as a Lob, which will ensure fullness around your jawline.
DIAMONDS
The diamond is an angular shape that features a narrow forehead and chin with cheekbones at the widest point of the face. Softening your sharp angles and balancing your cheekbones should be your goal.
A medium or long layered cut worn with tousled waves and a deep side part.
If you want to widen the look of your jawline, a chin-length bob will work best.
Also, don't forget to try a pulled back ponytail for a look that will show off your cheekbones while also widening the appearance of your forehead.
Bangs
Remember Brigitte Bardou. Gradient bangs that extend on the sides to the height of the cheekbones.
ROUND
With similar length and width with rounded and prominent cheeks. They need to add definition to the format.
Long layered cuts and choppy pixie cuts tend to look better. If opting for a layered cut, choose long, layered layers that start around the jawline.
You can also add a short side bang that ends at the eye to help elongate your face.
Avoid one-lengths with short layers, which can puff out around your face, also avoid full curls, which can also accentuate roundness even more.
OBLONG
If you have a long or oblong face shape, the goal is to add width to minimize vertical length.
Short to medium length with longer top layers are best suited, such as wedge cuts and graduated bobs.
Chin- and shoulder-length layers that turn down or out also work great for adding width.
Bangs
Straight bangs with side parts work best.
Layered styles in medium and long lengths that add body with wavy and wavy textures are great for softening the long straight lines of oblong face shapes.