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Face’ Shape Matters

[3 Dec 2009 | 3 Comments | 2,653 views]

Face' Shape Matters

A lot of times or moments when a special hairstyle is necessary, but no matter what the occasion is, you can have the appealing hairstyle that is suitable for you. The choice of the right hairstyle can be very difficult. The most important thing to remember is that it should be maximized the best features of your face, basically the shape. Aside from it, the nature of your hair is also one of the most important factor. Examine it whether it is thick or thin, straight or curly, coarse or wavy before choosing the best hairstyle for you. Here are some tips on what hairstyle is best for you, according to face’ shape:

SHAPE OF FACES:

LONG FACE / OBLONG
A short, perky bob hairstyle would be attractive for you. It should be short at the back and the angled chin length at the front. With bang brushed to the side, rounds out an oblong face. Long hair, would just make your face more longer or lengthier.

SQUARE FACE
A wide forehead and square jawbone. If your hair is thick, you can go all one length. If it is fine, you can have a slight angle in front. Blunt clipped bangs are not recommended because they just emphasize the squareness of your face.

OVAL FACE
When a person has this kind of face, you are very lucky! Any hairstyle will suit you. Just don’t go on severe long hairdo that will only make your face look longer.

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3 Comments »

  • Willie said:

    Hmmm what about guy hair cuts D:

  • Tek said:

    hi! doesn’t say anything here about a rounded face. so difficult to choose a style for this type of face.

    thanks.

  • jonathan said:

    rounded face is just the same as the oval face.. :)

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