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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Hair Cuts

New Trends In Hair Cuts














                         
                                          
               Medium Length - Short Length - Long Length

                           Exploring Latest Hairstyles
  




Face Shapes

How to Identify Your Face Shape





 


The OVAL shaped face is longer than wide, with a jaw that's narrower than the cheekbones. Because the oval shaped face has no dominant areas and is so proportional, the oval shaped face looks good with just about any hairstyle, length or texture.
Round

The ROUND shape face is characterized by a wide hairline and fullness below the cheekbones. These faces look very good with a geometric or linear style, which breaks up the "round" appearance. ADD HEIGHT, when possible, and long, wispy side areas to make the cheeks look narrow. Comb hair close to the head on the side and at the neck. AVOID LOTS OF WIDTH.
Oblong

The OBLONG shape face is characterized by a very long and narrow bone structure. Use a fringe or half-bang across the forehead by creating soft waves or curls in the crown and nape areas. This helps to create the illusion of an oval. ADD SOFTNESS.
Triangle

The TRIANGLE shape face is characterized by a narrow forehead and a wider chin. Shapely layered or curly styles. A heavy fringe and fullness on top will soften a wider crown. Hair should be layered all around and tapered into the back and sides. SOFTEN THE EDGES.
Heart

The HEART shape face is characterized by a wide forehead and a narrower chin. Bring some hair onto the forehead to disguise its width. Keep hair close to the head at the eyes but make it slightly full around the jaw, and below and in front of the earlobes. ADD VOLUME TOWARDS THE CHIN.
Diamond

The DIAMOND shape face is characterized by a narrow chin and forehead with wide cheekbones. Diamond shaped faces need narrow sides and fullness at the chin. Bobs work very well for this shape. Avoid wearing height on top or volume on the sides. Use some fringe or bang to cover narrow forehead. REDUCE THE WIDTH AT THE SIDES.
Square

The SQUARE shape face is characterized by a wide hairline and jaw. Square shaped faces need height or waves on top and narrowness at the sides, to break up the "squareness". Comb the hair off the forehead to add height to the face. CURLY or WAVY texture and wisps of hair around the face break the wide, straight lines common to the square face. SOFTEN UP THE EDGES.

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