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Know Your Face Shape and the Fitting Weavon Style
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Oval face
With the oval face, your forehead is slightly wider than your chin and the length of your face is longer than its width.Some hair experts believe this face shape is the ideal shape, but it doesn’t mean it can wear just any hairstyle. For this face shape, you really don’t need a style that will make it appear longer or wider.
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Square Face
If this describes your facial structure, then you have a strong jawline and a square chin. Your jawline and forehead are almost the same size. For this face, you need the correct kind of fringes, such as the long, side-swept fringes, which will gaze the brows and soften your angular face. And if you must wear thick, blunt fringes that extend just below the forehead, make sure they are longer on the sides to avoid making your face appear bigger. Packing your hair to the back makes your face appear square, but creating a ponytail will work just well.
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Round Face
If the length and width of your face are about equal to prominent or chubby cheeks, then you have a round face shape. The best hairstyles for this face type include layered fringe rather than straight or heavy fringe. Styles that keep the sides of your hair short or close to the face are also good.You can also do curls around the crown of your head to create height. Keep the sides of your hair longer with a curly style, so that the face and the neck are given a slenderizing shape.
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Oblong Face
It is also known as a long face. This is why it is often confused with an oval face shape but it is slightly longer than oval and not as wide. If your face looks like a stretched rectangular or round face, then you have an oblong face shape. Oblong faces are also referred to as rectangular. So, adding fringes will help shorten your oblong face because they will cover the forehead.The overall length of your hair should fall below or over the chin so that the hairstyle doesn’t compete with your strong jawline. If you like to make your hair into a ponytail, a move that emphasises the long shape and fringe is essential for balancing the look.
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Heart Face
If both your forehead and your cheekbones are wide, and a narrow jaw and pointy chin (narrow at jawline, wide at forehead and cheekbones), then you have a heart face shape. Therefore, a collarbone-length crop with sweeping fringe and uniform layers will be good for your face type. Long layers with curly and full fringe will offset prominent jaws. Almost all pixie hairstyles look great on heart-shaped faces which may not be so with any other. A long choppy bob that sits on the chin and side-swept bangs are also gorgeous for your face shape.
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Diamond Face
You have a diamond face if both your forehead and your jawline are narrow, with your cheekbones being the widest part of your face, i.e. wide cheeks, narrow forehead and jaw line.Tucking your hair behind your ears to emphasize your fabulous cheekbones and terrific bone structure will be great. However, avoid short fringes.They shouldn’t be too short. A short fringe either above or below brow level with too much height on top will make your face look overly longer and thinner.
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