Hairstylists are the best judges of your face shape. It’s their job to give you the hairstyle that best suits your face. However, there are various sites that also offer good information.
One good website is visual-makeover. Com/face.htm. It gives helpful hints on determining your face shape (ie.
Outlining your face shape in a mirror with lipstick, and a special way to measuring it with a ruler). For a heart-shaped face this site suggests chin-length or longer styles. Side parts, swept-forward layers around the upper face, gentle wispy bangs.
Avoid short, full styles that emphasize the upper face and top heavy styles. Another site is beauty.about.com. It shows photos of flattering hairstyles for heart-shaped faces.It shows photos of celebrities with certain face shapes and the hairstyles they wear the best.
There and thank you for your question. There are a wide variety of hairstyles made specifically for a triangular shaped face. The most popular ones are very short and layered up instead of down like in the pictures at: beauty-and-the-bath.com/hairstyles-for-t... Also styles that taper at the jawline are very flattering.
Hairstyles with soft waves and are longer can also be very flattering. Some hairstyles to avoid are ones that make your forehead look wider than your jaw like the one pictured at : thehairstyler.com/hairstyles/casual/long..., there isn't enough volume to even out the shape of the face. Some hairstyles to avoid would be super short styles that are straight like bob cuts and long cuts .
Also remember that layered is always better with a triangle shaped face. You can also check out a virtual hair style to see how you look in each of them by going to : thehairstyler.com/virtual-hairstyler .
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