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Long Hair Cuts


 

 

Once you understand your general face shape which include: oval, round, square, Triangular/pear, heart and oblong. The next step is to examine any personal quirks you may have that are unique to your face and discover

the things about your face that make you shine. The key is to accentuate the positive and minimize the negative.

Here are a few tips:


Prominent Nose. When dealing with a prominent nose, you can minimize the severity of the profile by choosing a style that includes fringes and bangs if possible, and pulls the hair back from the sides of the head.

Avoid massive curls. Keep the hair clean and simple. Shorter, blunt-cut styles work the best.


Heart Shape. If this is your face shape, you'll want a hairstyle that accentuates the jawline and narrows

at the eyes. Heart- shape faces need a softer, curly style.


Prominent Chin. This challenge is similar to that of the prominent nose scenario in that there is a sharp

angle to the profile of the head. The solution is also similar. Use fringes and bangs if possible and keep the style at least neck or shoulder length. Layer the ends of the hair and create curves as opposed to curls.


 

Flat Features. If you have a facial feature that appears too flat, choose a style that pulls hair back and
off the face. Add volume along the top and back to lend depth to the profile. A short layered graduated cut styled with extra volume can also do the trick.

When working with a low forehead, it's best to style the hair away from the face - either backward or to the
sides - to create a more flattering look.