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Choosing a haircut that flatters your face shape is a game-changer—it can enhance your best features, soften angles, and bring balance to your entire look. But not every cut suits everyone. The key? Knowing your face shape and how to work with it. In this guide, we’ll explore the best haircuts for face shapes including round, oval, square, heart and even long face shapes. Whether you’re after a bold pixie or a soft layered cut, there’s something here for everyone.
Features: Full cheeks, soft jawline, face length and width are similar
Best Cuts
Long layered cuts with volume at the crown
Side-swept fringe to create angles
Asymmetrical bobs
Avoid
Full, blunt fringe (makes face appear shorter)
Chin-length bobs (emphasise roundness)

Why it works: These styles elongate the face and add definition, drawing the eye downward to create balance.
Features: Balanced proportions, slightly longer than wide, rounded jaw
Best Cuts
Anything goes!
Pixie cuts, blunt bobs, layered waves
Curtain fringes or center parts
Avoid
Too much volume on top (can over-elongate the face)

Why it works: This face shape is considered the most versatile, so feel free to experiment with lengths and textures.
Features: Strong jawline, broad forehead, angular features
Best Cuts
Soft, wispy layers
Shoulder-length styles with texture
Long curtain fringes
Avoid
Blunt straight bobs at jaw level
Harsh one-length cuts

Why it works: These cuts soften the jaw and bring more femininity to the face.
Features: Wider forehead, narrow chin, high cheekbones
Best Cuts
Chin-length bobs
Side or curtain fringes
Wavy shoulder-length layers
Avoid
Heavy top volume
Short, choppy layers near crown

Why it works: Adds width at the jawline and balances the face by drawing attention away from the forehead.
Features: Face is longer than it is wide, straight cheek line
Best Cuts
Long layers with waves or curls
Chin-length bobs
Soft fringes to shorten the face
Avoid
Ultra-long straight styles
Volume at the crown

Why it works: These cuts add width and break up the length of the face for a softer, more balanced look.
Features: Narrow forehead and jawline with wider cheekbones (like a diamond!)
Best Haircuts
Chin-length bobs to widen the jaw
Side-swept bangs to soften cheekbones
Long layers with volume at the crown
Avoid
Short cuts with too much height (exaggerates narrow forehead)
Styles that tuck tightly behind the ears

Why it works: These styles balance the width of your cheekbones and add softness to sharper angles.
Features: Narrow forehead, wide jawline (the opposite of heart shape)
Best Haircuts
Layered styles with volume at the top
Long side bangs or curtain fringe
Short pixie cuts that balance the upper part of the face
Avoid
Heavy cuts at the jawline
One-length bobs that add bulk at the bottom

Why it works: Adds width around the temples and forehead to balance out the strong jawline.
Features: Long face, straight sides, angular jawline
Best Haircuts
Shoulder-length waves or curls
Soft, rounded layers
Thick fringe or curtain bangs
Avoid
Extra long, flat styles that elongate the face
High top buns or too much volume at the crown

Why it works: These styles shorten the appearance of the face and add softness to straight lines.
Features: Combination of different traits (e.g., round cheeks + strong jaw)
Best Haircuts
Tailored styles based on your dominant features
Consult a hairstylist for a customised look
Mid-length layered cuts are usually a safe choice
Avoid
Following generic haircut rules without considering your personal balance
Why it works: A personalised approach takes into account all aspects of your features—face shape, hair texture, and lifestyle.
Face shape is key, but hair texture and volume also play a big role. For example:
Thick curly hair suits layered cuts to reduce bulk
Fine hair benefits from blunt ends and fewer layers for a fuller look
No worries! Many people have blended or in-between shapes. When in doubt, book a personal hair consultation to find the best cut that complements your unique features, hair texture, and lifestyle.
The perfect haircut isn’t just about trends—it’s about enhancing what makes you you. By choosing a style that suits your face shape, you can highlight your best features and express your personal style with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
We usually recommend every 6 -8 weeks, depending on your hair growth and the type of color for example for balayage need 8_10 weeks , to keep your look fresh with Aveda professional color.
On average 4–6 months, if you maintain your hair with Aveda sulfate free shampoos and conditioners.
Nourish your hair with Aveda botanical masks, serums, and sulfate free shampoos to maintain shine and strength. Not using any supermarket shampoo.
It’s best to wait at least 1 weeks after keratin so the treatment fully settles before applying Aveda color. We suggest dont use and supermarket colour after keratin treatment.