Haircuts That Frame Your Face

If you’re tired of your same-old bob or want to add an extra dimension to your short hairstyle, add face-framing layers. These layers help define facial features while looking fantastic with bangs or a middle part.

Heart-shaped Face

Heart-shaped faces feature wide cheekbones and narrow jawlines that taper to a narrow chin, so finding a haircut to emphasize these characteristics is essential. Avoid styles that add excess width to the forehead or brow area. Instead, opt for types that create fullness and width through jawline fullness or incorporate side-swept elements, like actress Jennifer Garner’s soft fringe.

Square Face

Square-shaped faces have wide jawlines with straight, wide chins. To create a feminine appearance, haircuts for this face shape should incorporate layers that soften its sharper angles while adding volume for balance.

Oval Face

Oval faces can flatter their facial structure by adding texture and volume, heightening their natural balance while expanding style options.

Elongated Face

For those with an elongated facial structure, the forehead and nose tend to be wider than the chin and jawline, creating a long face shape. Long-layered hairstyles with face-framing layers or chin-length bobs can add width and balance.

Note: These are suggested haircuts for different face shapes and should be adapted to personal style and preferences.