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Choosing a haircut for Men

When it comes to picking the proper haircut, the shape of your face is the most significant consideration. It is quite important to determine what your facial shape actually is. Different hairstyles are better suited to different face shapes, so make sure you know what your face shape is before you step into a barbershop for the second or third time.<br><br>In this article we will talk about the best way to determine your face shape, Choosing the a haircut for your face and hair texture as well as the different type or face shape that will matches with your hairstyle.<br><br>

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Choosing a haircut for Men

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  1. Choosing a haircut for Men KELTURE AVEDA This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

  2. The most important factor when choosing the right haircut is your face shape. It is very important to determine what is your face shape. Different hairstyles suit different face shapes better, so make sure you know what is your face shape before you step into a barbershop once more.

  3. The best way to determine your face shape is by measuring it. Take a tape measure and measure the width of your jaw, forehead and also measure the length from one cheekbone to another. Take the average of these measurements. Then measure the length of your face by measuring from your the point where your hairline starts to your chin. • Oval: Face length is greater than the width of the cheekbones, and forehead is greater than the jawline. The angle of the jaw is rounded rather than sharp. • Rectangle/oblong: Face length is the greatest measurement. Forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are similar in size. • Triangular: Jawline measures greater than cheekbones, which measure larger than the forehead. • Round: Cheekbones and face length have a similar measurement. They are larger than the forehead and jawline, which also have a similar measurement. The angle of the jaw is soft and much less defined. • Heart: Forehead measures greater than the cheekbones and jawline. The chin is pointed. • Square: All measurements are fairly similar. The angle of the jaw is sharp rather than rounded. • Diamond: Face length measures largest. Then, in descending order: cheekbones, forehead, and smallest is jawline. The chin is pointed.

  4. Oval faces Oval faces • Seen as the genetic jackpot for women, an oval may not be the most alpha of face shapes for men, but it’s a good canvas for experimentation. Symmetrical and well- proportioned, an oval face shape does pretty much any hairstyle justice, so – you lucky boy – the choice is very much yours.

  5. Square faces Square faces • Considered the masculine ideal, a square face shape is characterised by a razor sharp jawline, even proportions and an overall chiselled appearance. Grrr. • Like the oval, it’s a great foundation for most styles and is versatile enough to work with both extremely short and longer hairstyles – from buzz cuts to French crops to quiffs. Just bear in mind that the shorter you go, the more you look like you’ve just been conscripted. Not that that won’t serve you well.

  6. Rectangular/oblong faces Rectangular/oblong faces • The longest of the face shapes, a rectangular face falls somewhere between an oval and a square, but requires a subtly tweaked hairstyle to ensure the face doesn’t appear even longer than it is. • “Because a rectangular face looks longer, it’s important to avoid taking the sides too short if keeping length on the top, as this would only accentuate the length of the face,” explains Nicolaou. “Try a well-proportioned style that doesn’t take the sides too short or leave too much length on top.”

  7. Round faces Round faces • Circular with a rounded chin and no obvious lines or angles, a round face shape benefits from a haircut that lends it some definition. • “If you’ve got a round face shape, think square,” says Stevens. “Since round faces have little in the way of natural angles, you need to create the illusion of structure with your hair. A style with height on the top that’s taken tight at the sides such as a pompadour or a flat top works well to add structure, as do front fringes.”

  8. Diamond faces Diamond faces • Narrow in the chin and brow, with width in the cheeks, the diamond is one of the rarer face shapes. Because of that, it has some specialist requirements to ensure it looks its namesake. • “Hairstyles that add width at the forehead and chin area are your best bet,” says Stevens. “Fringes work well to add texture to the forehead, while longer styles that can be tucked behind the ears are great for accentuating a diamond shape’s bone structure.”

  9. Heart faces Heart faces • Wide at the temples and hairline, gradually narrowing to a point at the chin, the (fairly rare) heart face shape benefits from a few optical illusions to make it appear better proportioned. • “Avoid cuts that are very tight, as these will accentuate the narrowness of the chin and the width of the forehead,” says Stevens. “A medium- length swept look is the safest bet.” Mid-length and long hairstyles that are kept reasonably thin and light soften the heart shape’s strong forehead.

  10. Triangular faces Triangular faces • Due to its narrow forehead and wide jawline, a triangular face requires the opposite treatment of a heart shape. • “A style with volume is king with this one,” says Stevens. “Opt for longer, nose-length haircuts with fuller sides, which work to add depth.” • As for the beard, the most you’ll look good with is some light stubble. But really, given the prominence of the jawline in this case, it’s best to steer clean-shaven. Grab the razor, fellas.

  11. Hair Hair texture texture This factor is also extremely important when choosing the right haircut. While tools like a blow-dryer, straightener, and products can help you achieve different hairstyles, some hair types work with certain hairstyles and some don’t. Try to choose a haircut that goes well with your hair texture. Also remember to take care of your hair health! Check out our other articles like washing hair, hair loss, and protecting your hair from damaging • Wavy thick hair looks great with almost all hairstyles, except for slickbacks, as it is quite difficult to do it. • Curly hair looks great with modern fades and edgy, angular versions of the undercut. • Straight, coarse hair owners should follow its natural pattern, as it is very difficult to style this type of hair in a different way. • Straight, thin hair look great in classic hairstyles, especially slickbacks.

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