What kind of face suits a fringe




















Goebel makes it easy to determine. She recommends looking at yourself in the mirror and paying close attention to three key areas of your face: your hairline, jawline and face length. Baby bangs are an edgy trend that will compliment your features especially. Have a very long face? Time to chop-chop! Your face has soft angles and of course, is easy to love, but with bangs, you want to be mindful of the length over width. As Goebel explains, heart-shaped faces need bangs that elongate from the forehead down, as well as accentuate the curvature at the tip of your chin.

Then, using a round brush underneath your bangs, dry until they get some more volume, creating a bouncy bend. To finish, blast with cool air. If you have a round-shaped face, you probably think bangs are a no-go for you. In fact, Goebel says most clients with this face shape who are tempted to switch up their hairstyle are hesitant since they fear it could make their face look fuller. From a short fringe to a longer one, a side swoop or a block fringe, there are many types of fringes and choosing which style to go for can be an extremely daunting and scary process.

Our first secret is Viviscal , the ultimate hair growth programme that will help make your bangs look fuller and thicker. So even if you have fine or thin hair, combining Viviscal Professional with some simple styling tips you will be able to have your desired fringe no matter what your hair type.

Cutting a fringe shape is all about creating illusions. Depending on what face shape you have will determine what kind of illusion you are aiming to make.

For example, for more squared face shapes you want to create the illusion of roundness so the face does not seem as square and vice-versa. The style of fringe that will typically suit you is a is one that is cut to the side. Having the fringe slightly broken and rounded will help soften a square jawline. Having a side fringe on a squarer face will also create a softer look while showing off cheekbones, offering a supermodel look. A square face means a squarer jaw but with this fringe style, it will help to reduce any sharpness.

For a rounder face, a shorter, layered fringe is a great style to create length, these are also known as micro- fringes. Having a shorter fringe will show off eyes and cheeks while creating the illusion of squaring off a rounded edge.

Another great fringe for a rounder face is a side swoop which is soft around the edges, but long and wider at the cheek.

This will bring depth to the face while being super flattering. Cameron Diaz suits a side fringe perfectly! Get the look: frame your face with multiple layers of highlights. This will create dimension and volume to your hair and help elongate your face shape to appear slimmer. A heart-shaped face suits a long and broken fringe that is swept across to the side from a centre parting. With a heart-shaped face, you typically will have killer cheekbones so embrace them!

Working your cheekbones will take the emphasis away from the chin, as a chin on a heart-shaped face is usually more pointed. For a diamond-shaped face, a face that is wider at the cheekbones, anything usually suits! If you have this shape you are extremely lucky as the preferred style is completely up to you. A curtain fringe is almost triangular in shape, therefore bringing angles to a rounded face. Baby bangs. Cut high on the forehead to elongate your face, baby bangs are a trend-setting style not for the faint hearted.

These bangs are often paired with a cropped cut, but can work on any length of hair. Flawless fringes for square faces A softer, layered style is the trick to nailing flattering fringe hair if you have a more angled face shape. A side swept fringe can add curves into an otherwise structured face shape. This particular fringe hairstyle is also the perfect complement to an elegant updo. Check out eight of our favourite updo hairstyles for more updo inspo. Choppy fringe. You may think that a choppy fringe could look a little harsh on a square face, but, this choppy style adds texture and softness compared to a blunter style.

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