To find the perfect haircut, consider your face shape first. It's key to creating harmony that enhances your natural beauty.
Measure up: If the distance from chin to forehead equals the width between your ears, you have a round face.
Avoid cuts that plump your cheeks or create a balloon effect. Instead, go for mid-length styles—above or at the shoulders—with volume on top and minimal bulk on the sides to elongate your features vertically.
If the length from forehead to chin is about twice the width, your face is oval.
Lucky you—this shape suits nearly every style. Short, long, mid-length, textured, or even boyish cuts all work. For longer hair, ensure the gradient starts at cheekbone level to prevent over-lengthening.
Your face is balanced with straight lines, a defined jawline, and prominent cheekbones—classic square shape.
Your forehead and chin are similar in size, as are length and width. A forward-plunging bob, styled tousled, flatters this structure beautifully.
A wide forehead, narrow chin, and greater face length than width signal an elongated shape.
Mid-length cuts are ideal to avoid exaggerating the length. Add volume at the sides with textured, unstructured styles for perfect balance.