What hairstyle suits you?



Hairstyling is very important for your personality. A hairstyle changes your entire look and delivers to the next person about your taste, personality and liking. When adopting a hairstyle, one must be very careful as it can entirely change your look, face cut, your impact and the way you appear in front of the people. Whether it’s a college graduation, a friend’s wedding, your first job interview or an informal adventure travel, hairstyle will add a lot to make you look adjusted in the theme. For example, you cannot wear a fancy hairdo, long spikes or the emo style at your first job interview. Similarly, you won’t prefer a decent army cut on the fun hang out with friends.
What hairstyle to adopt totally depends upon what face cut you have. Not all hairstyle suits on all types of face cut. You might end up in loss of your money, time and hair in trying a haircut that was never meant for your face. Here are some tips you must keep in mind while selecting the right haircut for your face.

Oval Shaped Face:
The only thing to avoid is a full length fringe, as this can make the face appear rounder. An oval head shape allows maximum versatility, allowing the hair to be styled onto or off the face and can be worn long or short.



Square shaped face:

A strong jawline is the definitive feature of a square face, which makes the face appear chiseled and angular in appearance. Much like oval, a square face shape suits a wide range of styles, but the hair around the hairline can often look better if it is softer around the edges. I would strongly advise not to style the hair in a center parting or with a heavy fringe if you have this face shape.



Round Face:

A round face has no angles or prominent lines, therefore it’s important to choose a style that can be worn with a bit of height. It doesn’t have to be spiky but adding volume keeps the face from looking too round.
Try to avoid sharp fringes as they only accentuate the natural roundedness of the face shape. Likewise, too much length coming onto the face can produce a similar effect. Softer edges to the hair will help counter this.



Heart Shaped Face:

Shorter hairstyles will only accentuate the upper part of the face. A great way to balance a heart shaped face would be to grow some form of facial hair. Stubble or a short beard would help maintain the proportions between the upper and lower halves of the face.If you do decide to go for a shorter style, ask for a square haircut to try and balance the face shape.







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