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Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Hair Style

Hair Style according to your face

Hair Style is a basic thing that keeps your style and personality fit, if you choose right hair style according to your face than you can look gorgeous.Although confidence is all you need to wear a new cut proudly, there's nothing wrong with consulting your face shape and angles to ensure that you choose the best hairstyle suited for your unique facial features.

Before choosing hair style you have to determine your face shape.The easiest way to know what face shape you have is to pull your hair back, take an eyeliner or lip pencil, look in the mirror, and trace the outline of your face.Your face shape should fall within one of the following categories: long face, oval face, square face, round face, heart-shaped face, and diamond-shaped face.

. Oval face shape


A face is consider oval if the length is longer than the width, and the jawline is only slightly narrower than the hairline, which is gently rounded. If your have an oval face shape, you're in luck! This face shape is considered to be the most versatile for hairstyles, as it is well balanced and evenly proportioned, so feel free to experiment.
When choosing the right hairstyle for your oval face, the main goal is to avoid elongating your face. If you;re looking to go shorter, try a; blunt bob with face-framing pieces  that clear the shoulder. Otherwise, choose a shoulder length cut with subtle layers to add volume and keep your hair from falling flat.
If you're looking to keep your hair long, a simple part change can make all the difference. Try side-swept bangs  , which look great on oval face and achieve a balancing effect without having to cut your hair. If you're reluctant to cut your bangs, give clip in bangs, a go as a test run before making the chop.
High fashion, slicked back looks, and updos are also ideal to create an oval shaped faces, as you do not need to overcompensate a certain side or think too hard about softening certain features. Have short hair but want to try out a sleek high ponytail? Clipping in a few wefts of hair extensions  will make all the difference.
When styling an oval face shape, try to keep the face as clear as possible.Steer away from heavy bangs, as this could make your face appear shorter, and avoid hairstyles that are one length, as this could make your face appear longer.

. Heart shaped faces


A heart shape face is wider at the hairline and temples and tapers to a small, narrow chin, that is slightly pointed. Your forehead may be prominent feature, and if you have a heart shaped face, you likely also have killer cheekbones.
If you choose to accentuate your face's heart shape, pull your hair up into a high top knot, or slicked back high ponytail.  Otherwise, opt for a lob that just clears the shoulder to add wideness around your jawline. If you would like to keep your hair longer, try a deep side part with loose waves that break at the collarbone to draw attention away from the forehead.With the heart shape, shoulder length hair tends to look best.
A "true" heart shaped face has a widow's peak hairline. If you have one, try and avoid forcing a middle part.And Part your hair slightly off center to whichever side your hair slightly off center to whichever side your hair naturally falls over the widow's peak. Also, skip out on short bangs as these could make your chin look even narrower.

. Square faces


Square shaped faces are wide, and the forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are almost the same width. The strong jawline is a prominent feature of square shaped faces. When choosing a hair style for a square shaped face, you can either choose to accentuate the squareness of your face or soften your strong jawline. If you'd like to enhance your face shape, go for some blunt bangs or a short bob to really show off that strong jawline.
 If you aren't quite brave enough to make the chop, give clip in bangs a try before opting for the real thing.If you like to de-enhance the squareness, try some soft, wispy bangs falling to the side to create diagonal lines and soften the lines and soften the lines on your face, or wear your hair straight and long with layers that start a few inches from the end to draw the eyes down and add length to your face.
Avoid overly thick bangs or blunt hairstyles, Also any severe, slicked back looks should also be avoided, if you are trying to soften your face.

. Round Faces


Round shaped faces are the same in width and length, with no prominent angles or corners. Round face are usually baby faces, "which means you look younger and can opt for more youthful hairstyles. When styling a round face, your main goal is to elongate the face and make it appear more oval. A quick trick to doing this is to always leave a little piece of hair untucked on one side of your face. This will visually shorten the width of your face and trick the eye into thinking your face is narrower.
Short hair is particularly flattering on round faces, if parted and styled the right way, so go ahead and make the chop to that trendy lob. Try a deep side part to also create more angles to a round face, or pull your hair up into a high pony to elongate the face. 
A common mistake for round-faced women is to hide their face behind lots of hair, which actually ends up accentuating the wide face.

. Long Faces


The easiest way to describe a long face shape is that it's an oval face shape, just longer the length of the face noticeably longer than the width of the face.
The main goal is to long face shape is to make your face appear wider than it is to balance out the longer length, so curls are an excellent option for you. 
Flat iron waves are a great way to achieve loose curls and waves for a widening effect. You want the widest part of your waves to hit around the area of your cheekbone, to create the illusion of a wider face, so starts curling the hair closer to the root to achieve this.
Keeping with the "wider not longer" rule, avoid hair that is too far past mid-length, as this lengthens the face. Also,  avoid one length hair or super sleek looks which can also make your face look longer.

. Diamond shaped faces


You likely have a diamond face shape if your forehead and jawline are the same width and the widest part of your face is at cheekbones with a narrow chin.
Diamond face shapes are coveted because they are symmetrical and balanced, so your main objective is to accentuate your elegant face shape, rather than balance anything out. Opt for long, side-swept bangs to highlight your cheekbones with long layers, or go short with a textured lob. As well, try out a sleek middle part with your hair tucked behind your ears or a sleek high ponytail to show off your bone structure.
With diamond face,it's not so much what to do as what not to do. Diamond face shapes can pull off pretty much any hairstyle, however , there are a few styles to avoid.
Try to avoid straight-across bangs as well.

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