How To Choose The Best Hair Style For A Square Face

How To Choose The Best Hair Style For A Square Face


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Brett McDonald teaches how to choose the best hairstyles for a square face. The key to choosing a good hairstyle for a square face is one that does not fall on the jaw line. Enlarge Brett McDonald teaches how to choose the best hairstyles for a square face. The key to choosing a good hairstyle for a square face is one that does not fall on the jaw line.

How to choose the best style for a square face. So, when looking at a hairstyle or choosing a hairstyle for a square face, it's most important that we're aware of where the length and the weight falls on the face shape. Obviously, in this case, working with a longer length works quite nicely as it slims and narrows the front corner and the broadness towards the bottom of the jaw, enabling the style to become slimmer, more elongated, and reduce the width in the bottom of the shape.

What doesn't particularly work well on a squarer face is if we bring the length into the area that sits in on the jaw. So, perhaps something like a bob or a heavy weighted line sitting around the jaw area isn't going to particularly work well, as it will add width, broaden, and just encourage an overall effect of square-ness within the face. Another really effective way of reducing the appearance of a squarer face is to work with a side fringe, or fringe of some sort.

Although, a very square fringe isn't going to work nicely at all, something that is more sweeping, coming from a side parting, and working across the face, is going to encourage the eye to travel diagonally through the face shape and reduce the appearance of square-ness within the face shape, again. Another really great trick to use if you're comfortable with it is to work with the feeling asymmetry, perhaps a little bit shorter on one side, slightly longer on another. This idea of hair moving from higher to lower encourages the eye to move across the face diagonally, as opposed to working across horizontally, and again broadening the face through there.

And this is how I would choose the best style for a square face.
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