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Right Hairstyle For You)
Tired
of trying out different hairstyles and coming up with ghastly results? Many of
us do not realize that only a particular kind of style will go well with our
facial structure. The right way, say stylists, is to find what works with the
structure of the face and looks flattering. A flattering hairstyle can be the
most important single factor in your appearance. Not only does it tell about
your character, it balances your body, frames your face and complements your
clothes and lifestyle. A really professional haircut is a valuable investment,
because it will make you feel good as well as look good. When choosing a new
hairstyle you should look carefully at the shape of your face. What kind of face
do you have?
Oval
Face: If you have an oval face, you are
lucky, as any style will suit you. A long face is best complemented by short
hair that is quite full, with a fringe. Don't go for a severe long hairdo that
will only make your face look longer.
Round
Face: If you have a round face, you
should aim to add length. If you don't want long hair, part your hair on the
side or add fullness on top. Avoid a neat bob with a fringe. A round face gives
an overall appearance of roundness. A full face is flattered by a short, layered
cut. The top of the head should be given a ‘long’ look with a layered, curly
style, extending to the back. If making a topknot, get a lot of elongated
tendrils out. That balances your face. A lot of volume to the hair will give it
a flat look. A severe, tied back style also makes the face look rounder. Avoid
it.
Square
Face: A wide forehead and square jawbone
means you have a square face. A style with the hair 2.5 cm, or so below the chin
sits pretty on a square face. If your hair is thick or wavy, you can go one
length. With straight or fine hair, you can opt for a slight angle in the front.
Do not go in for bobs. Blunt clipped bangs are also not recommended because they
would emphasize the squareness of your face. All that a square face needs is a
little softening, if the jawline is too heavy. Draw the attention away from the
jaw with a diagonal fringe forward from the hairline and around the ears if you
wear your hair up, or long loose hair with a bit of bounce below chin level.
Heart-shaped
Face: A heart-shaped face is also easy to
flatter. All you need to do is avoid a heavy slab of fringe that will make your
face into a triangle. A softer fringe will help. Try a soft fringe too for a
high forehead, or try a very heavy fringe that stars quite a way back and is 'V'
- shaped, with the point of the 'V' in the centre of your forehead. If you have
a receding or double chin, you need to draw attention away from it. Your hair
will look best either piled to the top and back of your head, to balance the
chin, or hanging loose to hide it. A large nose needs a short, fluffy style for
anything sleek or straight will only over-emphasize it.
Long
Face A long, thin face with a narrow chin
is oblong. A short, perky bob will go very nicely with your kind of looks. It
should be short at the back and the angled chin length, in the front. Wearing it
with a side parting, with bangs brushed to the side, rounds out an oblong face.
A longer bob, about five-cm, below the chin, will also look good on this kind of
face. Layered hair will not suit you at all. Long hair, too, makes the face
seems lengthier.