Haircuts for Different Face Shapes

Haircuts for Different Face Shapes

While you have the freedom to choose any hairstyle, many stylists agree that certain haircuts suit different face shapes. Specific styles accentuate your natural facial features like your bone structure, cheekbones, and jawline.

At Intaglio Hair Salon, we understand that each person’s face shape is unique and that finding the perfect haircut to complement your natural beauty can be a confidence booster. Whether it’s a side-swept pixie, a textured shag, or a lob, we can help you determine your face shape and find the ideal style for you.

Heart-shaped Faces

Heart-shaped faces are characterised by a wider forehead and cheekbones with a narrow, often pointed, chin, which creates a resemblance to a heart. The forehead may be one of the most prominent features, and the cheekbones are typically high and pronounced.

When it comes to styling for heart-shaped faces, the aim is to balance the width and length of the face. Hairstyles that can achieve this include long layers, which help to soften the jawline, and side-swept bangs, which can bring attention to the eyes and balance the wider forehead. Bobs or lobs (long bobs) that end just below the jawline can also add fullness to the lower part of the face, creating a more balanced look.

For heart-shaped faces, there are a variety of hairstyles that can accentuate the face’s natural beauty and create a balanced look. Recommended hairstyles for heart-shaped faces include:

Hairstyle Description
Pixie Cuts A pixie cut, especially with soft layers or side-swept bangs, can highlight the cheekbones and balance the forehead. This style is bold and accentuates the eyes and cheekbones.
Shoulder-Length Cuts A cut that falls around the shoulders can add volume around the chin where it’s needed. Styles with waves or curls at the bottom can balance the narrower chin.
Bob with Fringe A bob, particularly with a fringe, can help reduce the appearance of a wider forehead. The fringe can be blunt or side-swept, depending on your preference.
Layered Medium-Length Styles Layers add volume and movement, which can be very flattering. A medium-length haircut with face-framing layers starting around the jawline can add fullness to the lower part of the face.
Side-Parted Styles A deep side part can create asymmetry, which helps balance a heart-shaped face. This works well with both straight and wavy hair.
Curtain Bangs These bangs are longer on the sides and shorter in the middle, framing the face beautifully and drawing attention to the eyes while balancing the forehead.
Voluminous Updos Updos with volume at the back of the head, like a messy bun or a beehive, can balance the narrower chin.

Square Faces

Square Faces

Square face shapes are defined by their strong, angular features, with a broad forehead, a prominent jawline, and cheekbones that are roughly the same width as the forehead and jaw. Its angular and pronounced contours distinguish this face shape, giving it a striking appearance.

If you have a square face, the goal in hairstyling is often to soften these angles and bring balance to the face. Here are some suitable hairstyles for square faces:

Hairstyle Description
Long Layers Soft, long layers can help soften the jawline and add movement to the hair, which can be flattering for square faces.
Waves and Curls Wavy or curly hairstyles can add softness to the angular features of a square face. Loose curls or beachy waves are great options.
Side-Swept Bangs Bangs that sweep to the side can draw attention to the eyes and soften the appearance of a broad forehead.
Short to Medium Length Cuts Cuts that fall above or just below the shoulders can work well. Avoid cuts that end at the jawline, as they can accentuate the angular jaw.
Off-Center Parts Hairstyles with an off-center or deep side part can help to break up the symmetry of a square face.
Textured Bob A bob with texture, such as choppy or layered ends, can soften the strong jawline and add a playful element to the hairstyle.
Volume at the Crown Styles that add height at the crown can elongate the face, making it appear less square.

Oval Faces

Oval faces are considered the most versatile and balanced face shape and feature slightly wider cheekbones and a gentle narrowing at the forehead and jawline. This harmonious symmetry offers a lot of flexibility in terms of hairstyles.

If you are lucky enough to have an oval face shape, there is a huge range of suitable hairstyles. Here are some options that particularly complement oval faces:

Hairstyle Description
Layered Cuts Layers can add texture and volume to the hair, enhancing the balanced features of an oval face.
Bob and Lob Styles Both classic chin-length bobs and longer bobs (lobs) work well, offering a low-maintenance yet chic and sophisticated look.
Bangs Almost all types of bangs, from blunt to side-swept, suit oval faces, as they can enhance the face’s natural symmetry.
Long Hair Longer lengths can look elegant and graceful, and when styled with waves or curls, they add a touch of glamour.
Short Haircuts Pixie cuts or other short styles can highlight an oval face’s balanced proportions and are an excellent low-maintenance choice.
Pulled-Back Styles Because of the symmetry of oval faces, styles like ponytails, buns, and updos can elegantly showcase the face.
Side Parts or Middle Parts Both side parts and middle parts work well for oval faces, allowing you more flexibility when styling.
Voluminous Styles Styles that add volume at the crown, like a bouffant or an inverted, stacked bob, can create a striking look, enhancing your oval shape’s natural balance.

Diamond-shaped Faces

Diamond face shapes are unique and striking, characterized by high cheekbones, a narrow forehead, and a narrow jawline that is approximately the same width. This face shape is often noted for its dramatic angles and beautiful symmetry.

For diamond-shaped faces, the key is choosing hairstyles that highlight the cheekbones and create a balance between the narrower forehead and jawline. Here are some ideal hairstyles for diamond-shaped faces:

Hairstyle Description
Long Layers Layers, particularly those that start at the jawline, can add fullness to the lower part of the face, balancing the narrow jaw.
Medium to Long Lengths Hairstyles that fall between the chin and shoulders or longer can help to soften and balance the face’s proportions.
Side-Swept Bangs These bangs can add width to the forehead, helping to balance the narrowness in this area and the wide cheekbones.
Bob Cuts Bobs, especially those with texture, can add volume around the jawline, softening the angles of the face.
Wavy and Curly Styles Waves or curls can add volume and soften the angular features of a diamond-shaped face.
Pulled Back Styles Styles that pull the hair back from the face, like a ponytail or an updo, can highlight the cheekbones and the face’s overall shape.
Tousled Pixie Cuts Short, textured styles like a tousled pixie can accentuate the cheekbones and soften the angles of the jawline and forehead.

Celebrate Your Unique Style With the Right Cut

Celebrate Your Unique Style With the Right Cut

Understanding your face shape helps you choose hairstyles that look great and complement your natural features. Whether you have a heart-shaped, square, oval, or diamond-shaped face, there are numerous haircuts for different face shapes to choose from that can enhance your appearance. The right hairstyle can highlight your best features, balance proportions, and reflect your personal style.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different styles and consult with your hairstylist at Intaglio Hair Salon to find the perfect look that suits your face shape, lifestyle, and preferences.