| If you have an Oval face shape |
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Hair Cuttery Style Recommendation. |
| Oval is considered the ideal face shape because it is longer than it is wide and it appears balanced. |
Most hairstyles work well. However, avoid disrupting the natural balance of the oval shape with styles or accessories that accentuate length. |
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| If you have an Oblong face shape. |
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Hair Cuttery Style Recommendation. |
| Browbone, cheekbone and jawline are approximately the same width. However, the face is noticeabley longer than it is wide. |
Mid-length shapes work well. Keep hair full at sides with minimum height. Create face framing softness with fullness at the back and sides. Horizontal fringe diminishes length. Avoid shoulder length hair unless it is graduated short to long and full on the sides. |
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| If you have a Square face shape. |
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Hair Cuttery Style Recommendation. |
| The browbone, cheekbone and jawline are approximately the same width, forming a horizontal line. The width of the face is noticeably more than 2/3 of the length, creating the illusion of a short face. |
Maintain hair length below jaw or longer. Asymmetric or uneven fringe and waves at temples will soften square shape. Height in crown creates illusion of length. Avoid horizontal lines. |
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| If you have a Round face shape. |
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Hair Cuttery Style Recommendation. |
| Distinguished by round curved lines. The cheekbones are clearly wider than the browbone and jawline and the width of the face is more than 2/3 of the length. |
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All lengths work well as long as there is added height in the crown and fullness above the ears. Consider styles that minimize fullness at the sides. Asymetrical/diagonal lines create the illusion of length. Avoid straight, full fringe and horzontal lines. |
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| If you have a Diamond face shape. |
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Hair Cuttery Style Recommendation. |
| The Diamond shape is distinguished by short, angular lines. The cheekbones are clearly wider than the browbones and jawline and the width of the face is more than 2/3 of the length. |
Keep style narrow at the cheekbones, wider elsewhere. Add fullness at the crown and below the ear to balance narrow angles. Avoid bare effects high at the sides, ears and below. |
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| If you have an Inverted Triangle face shape. |
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Hair Cuttery Style Recommendation. |
| The browbone and cheekbones are significantly wider than jawline. |
Keep style chin length or longer. The fullest area of your style should be around the jawline. Avoid severely horizontal fringe or top-heavy looks. |
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| If you have a Triangle face shape. |
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Hair Cuttery Style Recommendation. |
| The jawline is significantly wider than the browbone. Face shape becomes successively wider from browbone to cheekbone, cheekbone to jawline. |
Short hairstyles work well. Create width in the crown and parietal areas. Longer hair should be kept well below the jawline. Avoid fullness around the jawline. |