Modern-day hairstyles express the manageable atmosphere of glamor and fashion. Your hair should flatter and define your style, but more paramount, it should correspond with your individuality and lifestyle. Regardless, texture, hair type, and the shape of your face are all factors that play a major role in the selection of your perfect hair style. Also consider the complexity of a style. Can you handle an hour to play with your hair, or do you only have minutes to whip up a style? Does your job require you to have well-groomed or tied-back hair? Do you have the financial means to re-touch your hair color every couple of months or totally change the color once in a while? The first step to finding the right hair style that suits your face is to recognize the shape of your face.

An oval shaped face is broad around the temples and is more defined near the chin. This face shape is recognized as a near-perfect shape, which suggests that essentially any style you’re fond of is appropriate so long as your hair texture can support the style.

A pear shaped face has a broad forehead, slender chin surface, and narrow cheekbones. A hair style with volume between the shoulders and nose would balance this face shape. Avoid short crop hairstyles and hair styled in a ponytail or bun.

Round face shapes need to be given a false appearance of slimness. To do this, opt for a short hairstyle with waves instead of curls. Try to avoid parting the hair in the center and full fringes.

A square face has fierce angular lines. Too short of hair styles should be avoided since they are too incompatible. Alternatively, go for ear length styles with texture. Emphasizing the cheekbones with a drawn back style and voluptuousness at the back of the head can be rather impressive.

Heart shaped faces have broad forehead and narrow chins. It looks super with a voluminous, shaggy hairstyle.

A long and thin face should not be accented by wearing pin-straight hair. Pick a style with plenty softness and volume. A bob style cut would also accentuate a long, thin face.

Before choosing a hairstyle you think will compliment your physique, be sure to consider both your hair texture and the shape of your face. If you are unable to spend hours styling an up-do or spending hundreds of dollars per month coloring it, you should stick to a style that is easy, manageable, and flattering to both your senses and wallet.


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