Most
stylists will tell you that a good starting point to minimizing
your facial shape is to give your hair a svelte look. How
do you do that? Here are some tips that can work for minimizing
fuller shapes:
- Just
as clothes with horizontal strips add the delusion of weight,
hairstyles with blunt edges can make your face look much
wider than it really is. Avoid styles or cuts that have
any type of strong lines that will make your face look larger
than it really is. Round faces work best with a good jaw
line design.
- Color
is all the rage. Add slenderizing vertical lines to your
hair through well placed highlights or lowlights. A talented
colorist can also add wonderful depth to your overall face
with multi-dimensional color. Try stunning blonde streaks
on chestnut and warm strawberry hues.
- Adding
height at the roots automatically minimizes the fullness
of any face by adding instant length. Ask your stylist to
add texturizing or layers around your crown area to add
height. If your hair is naturally thin or fine use a great
volume enhancing shampoo to add fullness.
- Add
a root lift solution or volumizing gel to the roots and
use a brush to lift as your blow-dry. Remember to direct
the airflow from the ends to the roots for even more volume.
If you prefer you can use a small barrel curling iron right
at the roots for added texture.
- Updos
add instant height. Consider pulling your hair into a high
ponytail or braid anchored at your crown. Pull out a few
tendrils on either side of your face to add a subtle slenderizing.
- A
should skimming shag with texturized bangs is excellent
for reducing facial width. Blow dry hair forward with a
large round brush to smooth and curl hair under. Set with
a good hair spray.
- Avoid
hair that is either too long or too short. The best length
for faces that need slenderizing is between the jawline
and the shoulders. This length elongates your face and neck
creating a much slimmer appearance.
- Bangs
can be flattering if worn to enhance the eyes. Select bangs
that have an uneven edge. Try angled bangs or bangs that
have wispy lengths.
Round faces benefit from long straight lines added around
the face. A chin-length bob with minimum layering is a great
option. Angled bobs with sides that taper softly below the
cheeks is also a wonderful selection. This look can create
the illusion of higher, more angular cheekbones. By introducing
a horizontal line, side-parted bangs that sweep across the
forehead also help break up a face's roundness.
Avoid
big hair, lots of curls, wedge styles or super short cuts.
A key to slenderizing round faces is to minimize the volume
of hair that is at the sides and ear area. If a hairstyle
is selected that falls above the jaw it is best to wear an
off-center part to interrupt roundness. A longer jaw length
or longer style can benefit from a center part.
The
Square and Pear shapes are also not suited for super shot
cuts that will highlight the jaw or the chin. Both shapes
do well with chin length bobs. A bob with fullness at the
chin will balance a pointed chin prevalent with heart shapes.
A
square face benefits from a chin length bob that ends in a
soft flip or gentle wave. Adding emphasis to the cheekbones
and the middle section of the face helps a lot. Bangs are
a great solution. Wearing your hair at least 2 inches below
your jaw line will also help a lot.
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