“They can be totally Brooklyn vibes-blunt, or longer, eyelash ticklers, but as long as they create the illusion of a smaller, slimmer face, it all works.” “I would definitely recommend adding layers to add movement and help lift the face so it doesn’t appear as long,” he adds.įugate says the rectangular face shape typically “goes hand-in-hand with a larger forehead, so go-to style is always bangs.” He specifies that you want the kind of bangs that are a bit more fun and versatile for this face length. “At any length having more of a full fringe can help soften the angles for long to medium hair,” Fabian notes. Rectangular face shape tends to be longer, with sharper cheekbones, Fabian says. “A crisp, sharp smart bob like Lucy Hale’s can make the jawline look more powerful, even if the client lacks a defined one,” he explains. “They’re like oval and round, and are less tricky, but what you are trying to do is build strength at the jaw so you make the face look less ‘pointed’.” For long hair, Fugate says to choose a cut with some facial framing right at the jaw. Serge Normant John Frieda hair stylist Matt Fugate says that diamond-shaped faces are a bit more rare. If you opt for short hair, Fabian recommends chin-length bobs or an angled textured pixie with a longer fringe. This provides the look of a more broad forehead, as well. For those with medium-length hair, “definitely add layers as well to show off the cheekbones and open up the face in all the right spots,” Fabian notes. Sally Hershberger NOMAD hairstylist Scott Fabian recommends that those with a diamond shape and long hair “try rocking a middle part or playing with curtain bangs it helps give the illusion of a wider forehead.” Diamond face shapes have a more narrow forehead, he explains.
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