Saturday, 17 May 2014

Which hairstyle suits me best?

    Find your face shape and see what hairstyle will suit you best ..

    Oval faces

    If your face is egg-shaped with a forehead and jaw that are about the same width, you should choose a style that highlights the symmetry of your features.

    Go for:

    Oval faces look great with hairstyles of all lengths.
    Oval faces look great with hairstyles of all lengths. If you feel like changing your look without getting a new cut, just go wild on your styling! Use a styling appliance to tap the full versatility potential of your haircut and face shape: curls, sleek & straight, romantic waves – there’s (almost) no limit!

    Better avoid:

    Avoid very long fringes or too forward-directed styles
    Avoid very long fringes or too forward-directed styles – they would only make it seem bottom-heavy.

    Famous oval faces:

    Cindy Crawford, Jennifer Aniston, Tyra Banks
  • Round face

    Round face

    Do you have a full-looking face with a round chin and hairline and the widest point at the cheeks? Emphasize the full beauty of your round face with styles that emphasize your features.
    Find out more about the best hair-style for round faces...

  • Oblong face

    Oblong face

    If your face is longer than it is wide, with a high forehead and possibly narrow chin, you’ll look your best with a style that highlights the beauty of your features by adding some width and volume.
    Find out more about the best hair-style for oblong faces...
  • Square face

    Square face

    If you have strong, square jaw line with an equally square forehead, you may have no trouble with resolutely getting what you want – and if that’s a great hairstyle, you should go for looks that underline the beauty of a square face.
    Find out more about the best hair-style for square faces...

  • Heart-shaped face

    Heart-shaped face

    Is your forehead wide, with your face narrowing down towards the chin? That’s the classic heart-shaped face. Heart-shaped faces usually look very open and friendly, with great cheekbones and lots of sex appeal – all you need to do is find a style that underlines your features.
    Find out more about the best hair-style for heart-shaped faces...
  • Triangular face

    Triangular face

    A strong, wide jaw line with rather narrow cheekbones and forehead – the triangular shaped face is the inverse of the heart shape. It often looks very energetic and dynamic, and the styling objective is to create a balance to the jaw line, thus bringing out the best in your features.
    Find out more about the best hair-style for tringular faces...

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