2/22/2024 0 Comments Flat top hair![]() ![]() You’ll want to avoid elongating your face even more, so it’s important to go for a haircut that’s well proportioned. Quiffs and side parts work really well with this shape as well as lots of volume. ![]() A square face shape is versatile – so you can still experiment a little. We would recommend keeping your sideburns are kept short and going for a high skin fade, or undercut. You’ll typically have a strong jaw and cheekbones – which should be emphasised. However there’s a lot of opportunity for experimentation with this face shape, so the world is your oyster! Square This face shape can pretty much handle any haircut – lucky you! We would suggest wearing your hair off your face and to avoid a forward fringe as this can soften features and increase roundness. We’ve included a little diagram with each face shape which will help you to identify your face shape if you don’t already know it. The most important features to take note of are the length of your face, width of your forehead as well as the width of your cheekbones, jawline and chin. Take some time to study yourself a little in the mirror, and make sure to pull your hair off your face so that you can pay attention to the length and width of your individual features. Much like clothes, hairstyles aren’t all ‘one size fits all’ – head shape and structure are important factors in finding hairstyles that will best suit you. ![]()
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