hairstyle and eyewear secrets |


by Donna Lewczuk
The following information is an excerpt from the DVD series Love
My Image.
If you've ever struggled with trying to find the right hairstyle
(and I think most women have at some point in their lives), you're
about to discover how easy it really can be! If you've given up
on your hair you're about to read some encouraging information.
You see, just like choosing the right style of glasses, the right
hairstyle is based on one key principle: the shape of your face.
That's it.
Now that you know that, all you need to do is learn the basic "rules"
that go with your particular face shape. First though, let's talk
about the different face shapes & the characteristics of each.
1. The Round Face: this is a full-looking face with a round hairline
and chin. The cheeks/ears tend to be the widest point.
2. The Square Face: this face shape has a strong, square jaw line
and usually a square hairline.
3. The Oval Face: the oval shape has a gently rounded hairline
and is only slightly narrower at the jaw than at the temples. Very
balanced.
4. The Diamond Face: the widest point on this face is at the cheekbones,
and is equally narrow at the jaw line & forehead.
5. The Oblong Face: this face is long and slender. The area just
below the cheekbones and the forehead are about the same width.
Could have a high forehead or a narrow chin.
6. The Triangular Face: has a dominant jaw line and narrows at
the cheekbones and temples.
7. The Heart Shaped Face: the face is widest at the hairline and
temples and narrows to a small chin. The opposite of the triangular
face.
Now that we've covered the characteristics of the different face
shapes...
Let's Get Started!
Let's look at each of these face shapes as we talk about some do's
and don'ts for hair styling and picking out the proper eye wear.
The Round Face: The
goal of the person with the round face is to lengthen it. This can
be done by adding height and fullness at the crown. Layering will
help to achieve this. An off centre part will help to make the face
appear longer. The rest of the cut should stay close to the side
of the head to avoid adding more fullness.
Length: A round face can wear a shorter cut but
hair should be swept back. Or a cut longer than the chin will also
work.
Avoid: Hair that's chin length with a rounded
line, like a bob. This will only make the face appear even more
round. Bangs cut straight across the forehead and short crops. Also
avoid a centre part. It tends to accentuate the roundness.
GLASSES: The best shaped frame for the round face
is a rectangular one. This frame contrasts the round face, making
it appear thinner and longer. Frames with clear bridges make close-set
eyes appear further apart. Frames with higher, coloured temples
will lengthen the appearance of the round face.
The Square Face:
The goal of the person with a square face is to soften it. Hair
with lots of waves and roundness will help to achieve this. If your
hair is straight you may want to consider a soft perm to offset
the straight lines of your face. Layers and wispy bangs work well.
Off centre parts and height at the crown will help to elongate the
face.
Length: Short to medium length hair works best
for this shaped face. Long hair, straight bangs and centre parts
tend to emphasize the square features. Just make sure your cut ends
just above or a little below your chin.
Avoid: Centre parts and hairstyles ending at the
jaw line.
GLASSES: Look for frames where the lower part
is curved with some weight on top as well. Centred temples are desirable.
Look for a frame wider than the widest part of the face. This will
soften the angular appearance of the square face. Stay away from
rectangular frames.
The Oval Face: Most
any hairstyle looks good on an oval face. The goal is not to hide
your features. Slicked back styles also work very well.
Length: You can wear short, medium or longer styles.
Avoid: Remember not to cover up your balanced
features with your hair.
GLASSES: Look for frames that will maintain the
balance of your oval face. Frames should be as least as wide as
the broadest part of your face. You can wear round, square or rectangular
shapes. Avoid frames with low or "dropped" temples. This
will detract from your face's natural features.
The Diamond Face:
You also have balanced features so you can wear a variety of styles.
If you are going with a shorter style make sure you have weight
in the nape area to help balance your high cheekbones and delicate
chin.
Length: You can wear short, medium or longer styles.
Avoid: Hiding your features with your hair.
GLASSES: Select a frame that will accent the forehead
and jaw and draw attention away from the temple. Choose frames that
are decorated along the top. Rimless frames are also nice. You can
wear glasses with geometric or oval shapes to minimize the distance
between your temples.
The Oblong Face:
The person with the oblong/rectangular face wants to make it appear
fuller. Try to create fullness at the sides of your face. Layers
will help to achieve this and to add softness to the lines of your
face. Try off centre parts and wispy bangs to shorten the appearance
of length.
Length: Short to medium lengths work best.
Avoid: Longer styles tend to drag the oblong face
down, making it appear longer. Also avoid straight hairstyles and
centre parts.
GLASSES: Choose frames with equal top to bottom
depth and decorative or contrasting temples. Avoid frames that have
too much weight on the bottom. They tend to make the face appear
even longer. Round or square frames work well but make sure they
don't extend beyond the widest part of the face.
The Triangular Face:
Choose styles that are fuller at the temples and taper at the jaw.
Lots of layers will help you to achieve this. This style will help
to balance your prominent jaw. Off centre parts work best for you.
Also hair can be tucked behind ears, still working to achieve the
fullness at the temple area.
Length: Shorter hair works best to help balance
the prominent jaw line. If wearing long hair, make sure it's pulled
back at the nape.
Avoid: Centre parts, longer hairstyles that have
fullness at the jaw- gives the appearance of extra weight in the
face.
GLASSES: Look for a frame that is slightly top
heavy. Decorative accents on top of the frame will draw attention
away from the wide jaw line. A frame that has no lower rim is an
excellent choice.
The Heart Shaped Face:
Chin length styles work best. This creates a more balanced look,
adding fullness where you need it most. An off-centre part is a
good choice. Wispy bangs and soft layers swept forward work well.
If you have a dramatic heart shaped face (high cheekbones) make
sure you have weight in the nape area to help balance the look of
the dramatic cheekbones and delicate chin.
Length: Chin length works best.
Avoid: Short, full styles-they emphasize the upper
face, making the chin look even narrower. Height at the crown- makes
the chin look narrower and longer. Avoid severe looks.
GLASSES: An excellent choice is light coloured
or rimless frames with low temples. Frames that are wider at the
bottom will also help to balance the face by drawing the eye away
from the wider temple area.
Now that we've covered off what hairstyles and glasses work best
for each particular face shape, don't be afraid to make some changes
to your image. If you're not sure where to start, start small. Maybe
start by styling your hair differently or changing your frames.
If you're ready to make some big changes, talk to your stylist about
what kind of cut you want. You've got the right information now.
Don't rely on your stylist to choose the appropriate style for you.
Good luck and have fun!
For more information on the Love My Image DVD series, visit www.lovemyimage.com
Copyright 2006: This report is the property of Skye's the Limit
Marketing, Inc.
Please do not reproduce or distribute without permission or without
full credit given to the author.
About the Author
Donna Lewczuk has been helping women perfect their image for over
9 years. She has enjoyed working one on one with clients and also
teaching in a seminar setting. Donna believes that all women want
to look their best, and helps to provide the tools to achieve this.
www.lovemyimage.com
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