Square, diamond, heart, oval, rectangular, and round face forms are standard face shapes and I t's not easy to determine your shape.
Oval and heart-shaped features suit pixie cuts. Oval faces look best with a trimmed pixie cut, while heart-shaped faces look best with a crown-height cut.
Lobs make heart-shaped faces look longer and more balanced.
If you have a round face, a shag will look great, but you may want more length in the back. The "shullet," a mix of a shag and a mullet, is popular.
A side part gives a long face more depth, while a centre part makes an oval face stand out.
Faces that are round look great with French bobs. Use a length that hits the jawline for fuller features.
Fringes on shorter hairstyles can either draw attention to or hide features. Adding fringe to a bob is a great way to soften and balance square-shaped features while a lob makes the face look longer.,
Curtain fringes don't suit all faces. By bringing attention to the cheekbones, curtain bangs make oval, diamond, and heart-shaped faces look flatter.
If you have a square face, you should choose wispier layers to balance out your strong jaw, but if you have an oval face, you can rock any wolf cut.
This cut looks best on oval and round faces, but don't let that stop you from getting the hairstyle you've always wanted. Talk to your stylist to find the right cut.