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An oblong face shape (also called a "long" or "elongated" face) is characterised by a face that it visibly longer than it is wide, with the forehead, cheekbones, and jawline all having similar widths.
To choose a hairstyle for an oblong (or long) face, select styles that add width to the sides to balance the face's length.

Quiff | Faux hawk | Long hair pushed back | Side fringe
Good options include layered cuts, textured crops, messy quiffs, and styles with side-swept or textured bangs that shorten the face visually.
A triangular face shape is characterised by a narrow forehead, wider cheekbones, and the widest part being the jawline, which tapers to a narrower point at the top of the face.
For men with a triangle face shape (wider jaw, narrower forehead), choose hairstyles that add volume and width around the forehead and temples to balance proportions, such as quiffs, textured styles, pompadours, or a side- swept fringe.

Fringe up | Side fringe | Side parted
Short sides can work, but focus on volume on top, and consider medium to long styles to add fullness
An oval face is considered a balanced shape because its length is roughly 1.5 times its width, featuring a slightly narrower forehead, wide and prominent cheekbones, and a softly rounded jawline.
For men with oval faces, the key is to avoid styles that make the face appear longer or rounder.

Pushed back long | Side parted short | Undercut | Fringe Up
For men with oval faces, the key is to avoid styles that make the face appear longer or rounder.
A diamond face shape is characterized by its high, prominent cheekbones that are the widest point of the face, with a narrower forehead and chin that taper to a point.
Focus on adding volume and softness to the forehead and jawline to balance the narrower chin and forehead, while softening the prominent cheekbones.

Quiff | Long Hair Pushed Back | Faux Hawk | Buzz Cut Fade
Opt for styles like the textured quiff, pompadour, crew cut with a longer top, or long layers to create width at the top and roundness to the face. Avoid styles that create a lot of height and angles.
A square face is defined by a forehead, cheekbones, and jawline that are all roughly the same width, resulting in a broad, strong, and angular jawline.
To choose a hairstyle for a square face, you should aim to soften the strong angles, either by adding texture and volume on top or by keeping the sides short and tight.

Soft Waves | Slick Back | Classic Taper | Buzz Cut
Ideal Styles: Styles that give your face a more oval or elongated look are ideal.
A round face is characterised by a length-to-width ratio that is roughly equal. It has a softer, more circular appearance without sharp, angular features.
Prioritize styles that add height and texture on top while keeping the sides short or tapered.

Pompadour | Quiff | Side Part | Undercut
Avoid styles that emphasize the face's width, such as very short buzz cuts or styles with a lot of width on the sides.
A heart-shaped face is characterised by a forehead that is wider than the chin. It features prominent cheekbones and a narrow, pointed jawline, resembling a heart or an inverted triangle with soft curves.
Select styles that soften the wider forehead and add width to the narrow chin.

Slick Back | Buzz Cut | Caesar Cut | Long Fringe
Recommended options include side-swept bangs, textured styles, and crew cuts with a fade.