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Face Patterns and Hair Styles Blended
Posted on October 21st, 2009 No commentsSometimes you go to the hairdressers and come out with something that you picked out of the book and it totally looks like something else. Well it is your hairdressers fault, not because she doesn’t know how to cut hair hopefully. The reason why your hair style looks different is because you do not have the right face shape for the type of haircut that you chose. Here are a few examples of some face types you can find others by looking it up online.Click through here for more information on hair straightening.
The most ideal face shape is the oval. If you are one of the lucky people who have an oval face shape then you can wear just about any hair style.
An oval face shape has a length that is one and a half of the width of the face. If you have an oval face shape then you have a rounded hairline and also a rounded chin.
If you have been told that you have a round face by your hairdresser it doesn’t mean that you have a fat face.
Width and length of a rounded face happens to be around the same size. If you happen to have a rounded face shape then you should go for styles that will add height to your crown and keep the rest of your hair close to your face making your face shape appear oval. By doing this it will help make a rounded face seem longer. Anybody with a round face shape will not need any width added to their hair. If you do need to modify your hair – you can get details on hair straighteningfrom here.
Heart shaped faces have wide foreheads, cheekbones that are wider and a narrow chin.
Attention needs to be taken away from the tiny chin and out towards the forehead and eyes. Add some bangs over to one side but be sure you do not ask for short bangs or any chopped layers.You can obtain more information on hair straightening here.
This is but a simple example of face shapes
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