sabato 22 settembre 2012

The Right Cut for Your Face


The shape of your face is a deciding factor as to whether your hairstyle suits you or not. Check if you have so far made ​​the right choice.
Even if you are lucky enough to have shiny hair and a fashionable hairdo, it's all wasted if the cut does not suit the shape of your face. If it is the right one, will emphasize your best features and will enhance your beauty. Check the shape of your face and discover what cut looks good on you, what does not and why.

Oval Face: With the symmetrical shape of your face, you can afford any hairstyle: short, long, loose or collection. Aprofittane, and fun to try different styles. Short hair show off your perfect proportions: opt for a cheeky cut-aggressive or pull them back with gel. If your hair is long or medium, collect them in an elegant chignon or keep them scaled and loose.
Avoid let the trap of routine.


Heart-shaped Face: The salient feature of this face is the cheekbones, so avoid cuts that hide them, it makes sense to put them out. Styles and fade away into the jaw likely to make it look like the chin too long, pointed, rather than delicate. If you have short hair, choose cuts set out, and with long tuft and scaled falling on the forehead to discover your cheeks. If you have them long, opt for cuts scaled up to the chin.


Round Face: A round face can be longer with the right cut. First, avoid the bobs straight and short, which increase the roundness of the face. Choose a style rather long and smooth, that thinner facial features. Alternatively, opt for a hairstyle with more volume on the head, which will lengthen the face. The short hair look good if brought a little longer on top, with disheveled locks on the front.


Stretched Face: The facial features long and tapering, they're fine with cuts that create the illusion of fullness at the sides of the face, such as fluffy curls. Donate hair of medium length and scaled, while the fringes are ideal with cuts longer. If you have short hair, choose cuts decided, and not to raise the hair effect "hedgehog". It also avoids the central scriminature, which would lengthen the face.


Square Face: With the pronounced jaw, avoid cuts perfectly straight and of equal length, which accentuate the edges of the face. Rather like best cuts you soften the features: scaled bobs, a lateral tuft, scaling and waves. The cuts slightly scaled and moved are suitable for short hair, and a bit of volume on the head balances the jaw. The side parting has a softer effect than the central one.


Triangular Face: Your jaw is defined and angular, while your face gets thinner towards the forehead. If you have long hair, prevents both parted in the middle, the equal bobs. Sweeten instead jaw with long hair and scaled, or soft waves faded toward the chin. The short cuts are fine, as long as they are not too much should be given length and volume on the head to balance the lower part of the face.

To transform your hair are enough clips, rubber bands or gel and a bit of experience.



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