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Best Hairstyles for Square Faces
Flattering Hairstyles for Square Faces
The width of a square face practically doesn’t dominate over its length, the jawline is strong and angular. The solutions here are associated with elongation and veiling for the corners. You don’t have to duplicate what you see in the pictures below. You, certainly, can if you wish, but you will win more, understanding how lines, lengths and textures work specifically for your face. So, here are some ideas to help you to sort out all the particulars on the subject.
– Avoid straight bangs and hairstyles, mimicking the shape of your face. Distinct graded layers are something that is going to flatter you. Opt for side bangs, distracting from the broad forehead and relieving sharpness of your facial features. Shy away from thick blunt cut bangs. They make the bottom of your face appear even heavier than it is.
– A side parting, same as any asymmetry is a plus. Give your preference to an off-centered parting, slightly shifted from the central line.
– A square face can be easily narrowed and elongated with straight shoulder-length or longer tresses along the cheeks. These will strategically cover the jaw corners.
– You will effortlessly win from a soft feminine hairstyle, framing your face with waves and curls. Beach waves, tousled locks or shiny bouncy curls? Chose any style, or better alternate them for a variety.
– Updos with some volume on top will lengthen your face, but do not sleek all hair back. Leave long side bangs or a few curls on one side.
– Avoid excessive volume along the sides at the level of cheekbones and jaw, as it will broaden your face.
– Short haircuts are commonly unflattering for square faces, since they literally bare your boxiness. At the same time, every face is individual and some faces are squarer than others. Here we can talk only about general recommendations. So, let’s better view the gallery.
1. Medium Layered Dirty Blonde Style
A square face shape is actually the easiest to work with when it comes to finding the right cut. You’re not trying to hide or add anything, but are instead showing off your excellent bone structure. This choppy piecey lob softens the strong chin and reveals the high cheek bones.
2. Uneven Chin-Length Bob with Side Bangs
There are a lot of good hairstyles that complement square faces. If you want something on the shorter side, opt for an asymmetrical tousled bob. Swopping side bangs will add more face-framing and look great with glasses.
3. Medium Messy Layered Hairstyle
Haircuts for square faces can still be fun and flirty whether you are in your 20s or over 50. Styling some loose, tousled waves into a long bob can really spice up the hairdo. The cut has the perfect amount of funk in it; with fiery red highlights and messy waves mixed throughout, you’ll look polished yet casual all day long.
4. Trendy Shaggy Messy Lob
The 1970s was a time of interesting fashion, and one thing they did right during that decade was the shaggy hairstyle. The layered long bob delivers your hair natural dimension and shape, so you have minimal styling to do in the mornings.
5. Longer Wavy Choppy Hairstyle
With long hair, you have a lot more room to play around. If you have naturally wavy hair, part your hair down the middle and let your face-framing pieces work like curtain bangs that cover the corners of the wider forehead. Now the longer messy waves also soften the strong jaw line of a square face.
6. Classy and Formal Up-do
This beautiful, formal style reveals the square jaw and full lips. Strong, classic facial features look best with hair that is pulled loosely back, away from the face. “Loosely” is the key word in this case. Some softness around a square face is exactly what’s needed for a feminine look.
7. Short Asymmetrical Messy Pixie-Bob
With a square face shape and shorter hair, you shouldn’t shy away from a pixie cut. Thanks to asymmetry and right layering, a shorter crop can look beautiful on those with a square jawline, and highlighted layers make the cut even more dynamic. Add in blonde highlights to accent your waves and the different layers in your hair.
8. Centre-Parted Medium Layered Hairstyle
Sometimes simpler is better, and you can’t go wrong with a mess-free medium hairstyle that’s parted down the middle. The cut is easy to style — just add in super loose waves that frame your square face nicely. Don’t have wavy hair? No need to worry, because the hairdo also looks great when styled straight.
9. Medium Wavy Cut with Straight Bangs
A bluntly-cut front fringe is a slippery slope to slide down for square faces, but if you really like it, there’s a way to pull it off. Pair the straight bangs with a medium-length crop styled in messy waves that soften the jawline. It’s important to keep the rest of your hair light in order to contrast the bangs.
10. Asian Choppy Off-Centered Bob
Short hairstyles for square faces can also look sleek and professional. In order to pull those off, go for minimum layers and choppy ends. Part your hair slightly off center to prevent a rather severe look, and you’re good to go!
11. Lob with Curtain-Like Bangs
For fine hair, it’s important to choose a cut that gives some body to hair and still features vertical lines elongating a wider face. With straight hair like this, swooping side bangs on both sides look beautiful, especially when paired with a long bob cut. Add in subtle blonde highlights for a little bit more shine in your hair.
12. Urban Pixie Cut
If you don’t like all those waves and curls and would rather prefer the extra short length, your short hair cut can certainly be edgy, modern and chic. The top is grazed with a lighter hue, the sides and back are clipped close — definitely a bold statement!
13. Chest-Length Choppy Style for Thick Hair
The choppy style is the it-girl cut of right now, so adopt your own version of this trendy hairdo with a chest-length crop. Those with thicker hair will really love this shag because it accommodates uneven and messy layers that help control any unwanted volume.
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