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Image:©kichatof/Fotolia Face with turned heart shape Here the chin area is wider than this at forehead. In this case you have to add volume to upper part of the face. Short and voluminoushairstyles are perfect compensation for narrow forehead. But be careful with height of hairstyle. Avoid with hairstyles that accent on chin line. Actress Katie Ireland is an example of this faceshape. Face with oval shape Image:©Vladimir Voronin/Fotolia This face has perfect proportions. It gets lightlynarrow to the chin and lightly oval to foreheadsline at hair. You have not any worries about what hairstyle to make. Be free to experiment! Draw inspiration from Jennifer Aniston, Mariah Carey, Tyra Banks and Cindy Crawford – brilliant women, all oval shaped face. Face with round shape These individuals are symmetrical in terms of width and length. Round at chin, cheeks and hairline. What you should certainly avoid is hairstyle in round shape and length to the skull.Choose haircuts to lengthen, not extend silhouette. All rightly admire Ingrid Bergman, Kate Winsletand Drew Barrymore and nobody notices what the shape of their faces is. Square face shape The strong, square jaw is characteristic of this type of face. Usually it is as broad as it is long and usually has straight line of hair. Do not cut short hair. Let it medium length or long. The goal is to soften your face shape and soften features. Actresses Sandra Bullock and Demi Moore havethis face shape. Image:©George Mayer/Fotolia Oblong(rectangular)face Delicate and longer, uniform in width both at forehead and chin. Better avoid long and straight hair that will add additional length. Stop on average longer or shorter styles that give more volume. It is recommended a side road hair. An example of a woman with this face shape issoft Gwyneth Paltrow.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:25:18 +0000

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