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Hairstyles for Round Shape Face
The gentle waves help deflect from the roundness of her face. Extremely curly or flat hair only accentuates roundness. She has just the right amount of curl here.
Kirsten's hair has layers, which are important on a round face. Styles that fall just below the chin helps elongate the face. You have to be careful with short haircuts, your head can appear rounder with a bob, especially if you were also blessed with a short neck.
The best hairstyles generally include:
1. Layered bangs rather than straight or heavy bangs.
2. Short styles which give height.
3. Styles that add length.
4. Styles that keep the sides of your hair short or close to the face.
5. Curls around the crown, but never near the cheeks, to create height. Keep the sides of your hair short with a curly style.
6. Longer to very long styles with bangs and a graduated shag or layers so that the face and the neck are given a slenderizing shape.
Hairstyles for Oval Shape Face
As oval is considered to be the ideal face shape it is therefore the most versatile, so nearly every hair style will look good on this face. Also your hair is Frizzy hair that can be the toughest to defeat, I recommend that you get your hair trimmed ever 4-6 weeks You should go for a long, shoulder length haicut. and I think layered cut will suits you best with your face.
The best way to take advantage of your ideal oval face shape is to decide which feature you want to highlight. For example, if your eyes are your best feature, wearing long, slightly side-swept bangs with longer hair on the sides of your face will make them stand out. If you want to call attention to your cheekbones, however, a short pixie cut with wisps that hit the center of your face will do so. Basically, just decide what your favorite feature is and have your stylist cut layers which land at the same length as that feature.
Hairstyles for Long Shape Face
If your face shape is: Long -- narrow jawline and hairline. Skip short cuts, jaw-length bobs, or styles that add height on top.
The one haircut you should avoid if you have a long face is a bob. A short, blunt cut, especially where the hair comes to the corner of your mouth, will accentuate the length of your face, particularly in the chin area. You should also avoid short bangs and volume on top. Instead, create volume on the sides. The best way to achieve this look is either to blow-dry on a low speed with a round brush or use large Velcro rollers around your face. Velcro rollers can be used after your hair is dry. Just heat them up with your hair dryer and let them cool for about 15 minutes. Also, try to keep your hair off your face as much as possible. This will open up your features and make your face appear fuller.