BEST HAIRSTYLES FOR TRIANGLE FACES 2010

Kathy Ireland

BEST HAIRSTYLES FOR TRIANGLE FACES 2010

Wider foreheads and pointy chins are the definition of a triangular face. For this shape you will want to pick a hairstyle that brings balance to the face.

In women and men, hairstyles that are layered can bring less attention to your chin and balance out the angular nature of your face. Shorter hairstyles are not recommended, but if you want to try it, go for something with bangs that hide your forehead and which sweep down towards your chin. Don’t get a bob that frames your face unless you can style it so that it adds ends that fall towards your face to create balance and draw attention away from your chin. In men, a beard can help balance out the face and draw less attention to the chin as well.

The right medium style adds layered and highlighted hair from the top of your head and creates volume while hugging the head. Creating an oval effect is the desired overall look for a triangular face. If you get wispy ends to a medium cut, you will find that your head looks more square-shaped. That is exactly the look that you want to avoid with you’re already angular features!

For long hair, bring out the wavy locks and run them down past your shoulders in layers. You will find that to create the best look with your face shape you will want to avoid the flared out hairstyles. It will cause a lion’s mane effect that will be undesirable. And using a middle part can be good causing a balanced look as well. Have fun experimenting!

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