HEAD SHAPE





Identifying your head shape is helpful when choosing hairstyles, hats, and glasses. While everyone's head shape is unique, there are several common categories:



1. Oval

   - Forehead may be slightly wider than the chin.

   - Prominent cheekbones.

   - Balanced proportions.

   - Considered a versatile and well-balanced shape.


2. Round

   - Cheekbones and face length are similar in measurement.

   - Soft angles, with a curved jawline.

   - Width and length are roughly the same.


3. Square

   - Forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are all similar in width.

   - Angular jawline with a squared chin.


4. Heart

   - Forehead is wider than the chin.

   - Prominent cheekbones.

   - Chin comes to a point.


5. Diamond

   - Narrow forehead and jawline with wider cheekbones.

   - Angular jawline.

   - Face is longer than it is wide.


6. Long (Rectangular)

   - Forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are all similar in width.

   - Face is longer than it is wide.

   - Often has a prominent chin.


7. Triangular

   - Forehead is wider than the jawline.

   - May have a pointed chin.

   - Face narrows at the jawline and widens at the forehead.


8. Pear (Trapezoid)

   - Jawline is wider than the forehead.

   - May have a broader chin.

   - Forehead is narrower.


To identify your head shape, you can:

- Pull your hair back and examine your face in a mirror.

- Take a photo and draw lines connecting the widest points of your forehead, cheekbones, and jawline.


Remember, individual features can vary, and you may find that your head shape is a combination of these categories. Additionally, hairstyles and accessories can complement different head shapes, so feel free to experiment with what makes you feel comfortable and confident.


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