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post Jun 29 2008, 03:09 PM
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What kind of face shape do I have and what kind of haircut do you recmonned?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/balletdance... <- thats me in brown. i kinda have a big forhead my chin looks wide in that picture but i think its the way im smiling. and i have a long nose. what hairstyle would look best? and if u can could u provide a link. and would it look better curly or straight? thank u.

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sorry i spelt recommend wrong lol

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i dont have bangs anymroe like in that pic, and my hairs the same length..u cant really see it but its rlly long. i dont want to make it short thats the only thing

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You look pretty so I guess different hairstyles can suit you best. I got something here for you that can certainly help you on what type of hairstyles will suit you according to the shape of your face.

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The Right Haircut for Your Face
face shape guide



Diamond Face: Narrow forehead, small pointy chin, and wide cheeks.
Haircut & Style: To create a balance shape look for styles that are narrow at the cheekbones and wider at the forehead. Add a little more fullness at the crown if required.


Heart face: Wide, short forehead, and small pointy chin.

Haircut & Style: Suited styles are like layered bob with extra volume and outward flicks at chin level. Asymmetric cuts are also flattering heart-shaped faces.



Oval face: High forehead and narrow, slightly rounded chin.
Haircut & Style: This is the most balanced face shape and almost perfect for any type of hair style.



Rectangle face: Long face with high forehead and long jaw and chin. Also known as long face shape.
Haircut & Style: Suited styles are like chin or shoulder-length cuts with a fringe that can disguises the long forehead.

Round face: Wide, short forehead, full jaw and chin.
Haircut & Style: The round shape normally makes the cheeks appear wider. Most short hair cuts works well for round face as long as there is some height at the crown area and little fullness above the ears to slim down the round face. Soft cuts with sophisticated layers coming forward onto the face look stylish and is an ideal hair style for round face shape. Soft curls will also flatter the frame of a round face. For straight hair asymmetric cuts can also be an option.

Square face: A wide, short forehead and square jaw.
Haircut & Style: Square edges should be soften by breaking the symmetry. Graduated layers with some volume at crown and soft curls looks stylish on this type of face shape.


Triangular face: Narrow at the temples, slightly wider at the cheeks and widest at the jaw line.
Haircut & Style: Most short hair cuts works for this type of face. Avoid styles with volume at the top.

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