Haircuts to Suite Your Face Shape | Men Edition

by Brianna Thompson

Are you tired of getting the same old haircut that doesn't seem to do justice to your face shape? It's time to break out of that rut and discover the perfect haircut for your unique features. In this blog, we'll explore different haircuts that suit different face shapes, so you can walk out of the salon looking and feeling your best.

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Round Face

If you have a round face, your aim should be to create some angles and lines to balance out the roundness. A short, textured crop on top with faded sides can work wonders. The textured top adds height and elongates the face, while the faded sides create the illusion of a narrower face.

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Square Face

If you have a square face, you have a strong jawline that you want to highlight. A textured quiff can do just that. It adds volume to the top of your head while leaving the sides short, thus emphasizing your angular features. You could also go for a crew cut or a buzz cut, which looks fantastic on square faces.

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Oval Face Shape

If you have an oval face, you're in luck. Almost any haircut looks good on you! However, you want to avoid hairstyles that make your face look longer. So, a classic side-parted haircut or a short, messy fringe can do wonders for you. You could also try a slicked-back undercut to add some drama to your look.

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Heart Shape Face

If you have a heart-shaped face, you want to draw attention away from your forehead while accentuating your jawline. A messy, textured crop on top with some length at the sides can create a balanced look. You could also try a side-swept fringe or a textured quiff that is shorter on the sides.

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Diamond Shape Face

If you have a diamond face shape, your aim should be to create a balanced look by minimizing the width of your cheekbones. A textured fringe that falls on the forehead can do just that. You could also try a side-swept undercut that's longer on the top and shorter on the sides.

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Rectangular Face Shape

If you have a rectangular face, you want to add some width to your forehead and jawline while minimizing the length of your face. A messy fringe that falls on your forehead can do just that. You could also try a slicked-back undercut or a short crop on top with some volume.

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Summary

There's a perfect haircut for every face shape. By choosing the right haircut, you can enhance your best features and create a balanced, harmonious look that suits your unique features. So, the next time you visit the salon, keep these haircuts in mind and walk out looking and feeling your best!


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