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Hair styling tips 10 (CHOOSING YOUR STYLE)

CHOOSING YOUR STYLE!

I have a heart shaped face. What tips do you have for me? Decrease volume in the crown and at the side, ear areas. Adding curl and fullness to the chin area can help round out the look. Wisps on the jaw area or bangs can help give a wider rounder appearance. Avoid styles that mirror the heart shape.

I have a diamond shaped face. What tips do you have for me?Decrease volume in the crown and at the side, ear areas. Adding curl and fullness to the chin area and just above the temples can help round out the look. Avoid styles that mirror the diamond shape.

I have a round face. What tips do you have for me? Decrease the volume at the sides and ear area. Increase height and length should be beyond the chin or just above it. A side part works well. Keeping hair off the face at the cheek area is also recommended.

I have a square shaped face. What tips do you have for me?
Styles that round out your hair can decrease the appearance of a square face shape. Adding curl, angled or wispy bangs, and a few wisps on the cheek area will all help. A cut that allows for some height is also a good idea. Wear a side part as opposed to a center part. Avoid straight bangs and hanging hair.

How can I tell what shape my face is?
Pull your hair back off your face and tie it in a pony tail if possible or if it is short slick it back with water. Look straight in the mirror and trace the shape with a bar of soap or a crayon. Make sure to only trace your face following the hairline around your temples and forehead. This will give you a shape to compare to the following weeks tips. Oval, Round, Square, Diamond, or Heart.

THE END

Hair styling tips 1

Hair styling tips 2 (PERMS)

Hair styling tips 3 (HAIR COLOR)

hair-Hair styling tips 4 (Types of Haircolor)

Hair styling tips 5 (Color and Highlight Care Tips and Techniques)

Hair styling tips 6 (SHAMPOOS)

Hair styling tips 7 (CONDITIONER)

Hair styling tips 8 (DRY HAIR)

Hair styling tips 9 (RECOMMENDATION)

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