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Beauty4th Mar 2023

A Quick Guide To Face-Framing For Your Face Shape

Face-framing has been THE hairstyle to go for for a little while now - face-framing, as its name explains, basically frames your face by adding gorgeous layers to your hair - but if you’re one of many who are scared to change up your look or cut a big chunk of your hair,  or if you’re just not sure if it will even look good on you, don’t fret. We at VogaCloset are coming to your rescue! We understand that when it comes to most things, there is no one size fits all; so we’re breaking things down for you by letting you know how to frame your exact face shape so you can come out looking stunning! Let’s get started.

 

face-framing layers for your face shape

Having a face with sharp and defined features, use your face-framing layers to soften your look a little. You can do this by asking your hairstylist to add wispy and long layers. Added bonus: some extra volume and body to your hair.

 

face-framing layers for your face shape

Similar to those with square faces, your goal is to soften your look which you can do with wispy layers. The main difference between square faces and rectangular ones is that you won’t want to add length to a rectangular face - so stay away from long layers.

 

face-framing layers for your face shape

For round faces, you’ll want to add length more than anything. To create the illusion of a longer face, you’ll want to ask for mid-length face-framing layers that start under your chin.

 

face-framing layers for your face shape

Those with oval faces won the jackpot when it comes to face-framing. Why? Because your proportional face shape basically gives you the freedom to try out any daring style on the book - lucky you!

 

face-framing layers for your face shape

If you have a wider forehead and a narrower chin, then you have a heart-shaped face. Your best bet will be to add wide-swept or curtain bangs to take some attention away from the forehead. 

 

face-framing layers for your face shape

Diamond faces, unlike heart-shaped faces, feature a smaller forehead and a tapered chin with high cheekbones. Medium or long layers are your best friend.

 

face-framing layers for your face shape

With a small forehead and prominent jawline, the best thing to do with your face-framing layers is to add volume at the crown - check out micro or blunt bangs if you’re feeling a little lost.



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