The Best Hair Style For Your Face
You were watching your favorite show
last night and one of your favorite characters comes on screen with a
new ‘do. It is super cute, and you immediately want something similar.
So the next day you head to your local salon with a pic, get the
haircut, and…you look terrible.
The shape of your face can drastically
alter the way a style looks on you. Always play to your strengths and
pick a style that is flattering.
Round Face
If your face is round, such as Mila
Kunis, you want to go with layers and an asymmetrical cut. Different
lengths will offset the general shape of your jaw and cheek lines.
Unlike rounded cuts that will make your face look heavier.
Oval Face
Oval faces, like Emma Watson, look best
when they are accentuated by a shorter cut. You can go either sleek or
edgy, depending on your own preference. But pixie cuts are your best
friend.
Square Face
Square faces have sharp angles in the
jaw. Normally, you would think that means you should stay away from
further angles. But in this case, those extreme cuts are actually a
benefit, bringing out the straw jaw line rather than hiding it. Keira
Knightley shows how it’s done with this angular bob.
Heart Face
The heart shaped face has soft sides
that are longer than the round face, and a pointed chin. A number of
hairstyles are appropriate for this type, but the best are simple cuts
that are mostly one length. Too many layers can actually look choppy. To
give it something extra, airy or straight bangs can be added.
When It Comes To Color
One part of hairstyle that some people
don’t consider is the color. Your face shape doesn’t directly impact it,
but choose the wrong color can take an otherwise good cut for your
shape, and make it unappealing. This has more to do with skin tone, eye
color, and the shade of the color itself.
A super easy way to decide if you are
going to look good in a color is to try it with makeup first., Go to a
drug store and pick up a cheap couple of pieces of makeup in the
approximate shade, I would suggest lipstick and eyeshadow.
Next, put it on heavily enough to be
seen, and go into some natural light. How does it look? If it doesn’t
mesh well with your skin tone as makeup, don’t try to apply the color to
your hair. If you do, it won’t matter than you chose a good cut.
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