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HAIRCUTS FOR FACE SHAPES

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What Cuts to Avoid

No matter your face shape, there will be cuts that look best on you. (Except for this style which looks great on almost everyone). Here's a quick guide of what to look for and what to avoid for 5 different face shapes. Pick yours to determine what's the most flattering haircut for your face shape.

Oval
This is the most versatile face. You can pull off almost any look -- short, long, straight or wavy. No matter the length of your cut, you'll look best with layers near your cheekbones, lips or chin -- basically whatever feature you want to highlight.
Styles that are super hot now: Choppy bobs, long waves & shoulder-skimming shags.
Avoid: Short layers that add height on top of your head. This will make your face appear long. If your hair is thick or curly, avoid a blunt cut. You'll look like a pyramid.
Tools you can't live without: A great curling iron & flat iron to & sleek locks.

Long
For straight hair, you can create more width with bangs. Long, side-swept bangs are very modern. Chin-length bobs & cuts are also ideal for you because they create the illusion of width. Curls & waves also add width, but avoid short layers that add volume on top.
Super hot styles now: Long layers.
Avoid: Stay away from extremely long or short cuts. These elongate your face. If you must have long hair past your shoulders, make sure to cut in a few long layers, especially around the face. You might also consider a v-shaped style, where the length is mainly in the back, while the sides & front of your hair seem shorter.
Styling tools you can't live without: A great volumizer.

Round
Your best bet are styles that fall right below your chin or add a little volume on top. Soft, graduated layers are also a great bet because they make your face appear slimmer & tend to remove bulk & weight from the sides. Bangs are flattering, but keep them long or sideswept. Go for wispy and tapered ends. These de-emphasize the roundness of your face. See photos of hairstyles that flatter round face shapes.
Avoid: One-length, blunt cuts if you have short hair. These only emphasize your round face.
Tools you need: A great Boar's Hair brush to keep hair tame.

Square
If you have a square face, you'll want to play down your strong, angular jaw. Texture, in the form of curls or choppy ends, do this brilliantly. You can also get away with short, spiky cuts & long, sleek styles with layers that start at the jawline & continue downward.
Avoid: One-length bobs (especially chin-length) and blunt-cut bangs. These will make your face look even more square.

Heart
Your pointy chin tends to be the focal point of your face. Draw attention to your eyes & cheekbones instead with sideswept bangs (these act almost like arrows to your eyes or cheeks), brow-grazing fringe, a strong part & hair that falls at or below your jawline. Have short hair? Keep top layers soft & long. Long hair? Go for wavy layers that graze your cheekbones.
Avoid: Blunt-cut bangs and harsh, choppy layers.