Full Hairmaxxing Guide for Headshapes

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Stand in front of a mirror, pull your hair back, and give yourself an analysis of your head shape and compare it to these shapes:

  • Oval – Forehead slightly wider than chin, rounded jawline.
  • Round – Cheeks are full, face is about as wide as it is long.
  • Square – Strong jawline, face width is similar at forehead, cheeks, and jaw.
  • Heart – Wide forehead, narrow jawline and pointy chin.
  • Diamond – Narrow forehead and jaw, wide cheekbones.
  • Long (Oblong) – Face is longer than it is wide, often with a high forehead.
















✂️ Hairstyles for Each Head Shape:











🟢


Oval Face








Lucky you—this face shape works with almost anything!





  • Short hair: Buzz cut, crew cut, textured crop.
  • Medium hair: Side part, comb over, slick back.
  • Long hair: Man bun, low ponytail, layered waves.







✅ Tip: Try different styles to express your personality—you can pull off most looks.














🔵


Round Face








You want to add height and make your face look longer.





  • Short hair: High fade, faux hawk, spiky top.
  • Medium hair: Pompadour, quiff, side swept.
  • Long hair: Avoid flat cuts. Go for layered styles that fall around the jaw or past it.







✅ Tip: Volume on top and short sides are your best friends.














🟥


Square Face








Your jaw is strong—show it off or soften it up.





  • Short hair: Buzz cut, crew cut, Caesar cut.
  • Medium hair: Side part, undercut, textured crop.
  • Long hair: Shoulder-length layers, waves.







✅ Tip: Sharp cuts look bold, but messy styles can balance your angles too.














❤️


Heart Face








Balance a wide forehead and small chin.





  • Short hair: Side-swept fringe, textured crop.
  • Medium hair: Layered comb over, medium waves.
  • Long hair: Soft waves, curtain bangs, flowy styles.







✅ Tip: Avoid tight top knots or slick-backs—they can make the forehead look wider.














💎


Diamond Face








Highlight those cheekbones while softening the edges.





  • Short hair: Textured crop with fringe, low fades.
  • Medium hair: Comb over with volume, curtain bangs.
  • Long hair: Medium-long waves, mullet variations, shaggy layers.







✅ Tip: Don’t flatten the sides too much—let your natural width shine a bit.














🟨


Long (Oblong) Face








Shorten the face a little visually.





  • Short hair: Side part, French crop.
  • Medium hair: Fringe/bangs, messy styles.
  • Long hair: Keep it closer to the head—avoid super tall styles.







✅ Tip: Avoid high-volume hair on top—it’ll make your face look longer.
 
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Stand in front of a mirror, pull your hair back, and give yourself an analysis of your head shape and compare it to these shapes:

  • Oval – Forehead slightly wider than chin, rounded jawline.
  • Round – Cheeks are full, face is about as wide as it is long.
  • Square – Strong jawline, face width is similar at forehead, cheeks, and jaw.
  • Heart – Wide forehead, narrow jawline and pointy chin.
  • Diamond – Narrow forehead and jaw, wide cheekbones.
  • Long (Oblong) – Face is longer than it is wide, often with a high forehead.
















✂️ Hairstyles for Each Head Shape:











🟢


Oval Face








Lucky you—this face shape works with almost anything!





  • Short hair: Buzz cut, crew cut, textured crop.
  • Medium hair: Side part, comb over, slick back.
  • Long hair: Man bun, low ponytail, layered waves.







✅ Tip: Try different styles to express your personality—you can pull off most looks.














🔵


Round Face








You want to add height and make your face look longer.





  • Short hair: High fade, faux hawk, spiky top.
  • Medium hair: Pompadour, quiff, side swept.
  • Long hair: Avoid flat cuts. Go for layered styles that fall around the jaw or past it.







✅ Tip: Volume on top and short sides are your best friends.














🟥


Square Face








Your jaw is strong—show it off or soften it up.





  • Short hair: Buzz cut, crew cut, Caesar cut.
  • Medium hair: Side part, undercut, textured crop.
  • Long hair: Shoulder-length layers, waves.







✅ Tip: Sharp cuts look bold, but messy styles can balance your angles too.














❤️


Heart Face








Balance a wide forehead and small chin.





  • Short hair: Side-swept fringe, textured crop.
  • Medium hair: Layered comb over, medium waves.
  • Long hair: Soft waves, curtain bangs, flowy styles.







✅ Tip: Avoid tight top knots or slick-backs—they can make the forehead look wider.














💎


Diamond Face








Highlight those cheekbones while softening the edges.





  • Short hair: Textured crop with fringe, low fades.
  • Medium hair: Comb over with volume, curtain bangs.
  • Long hair: Medium-long waves, mullet variations, shaggy layers.







✅ Tip: Don’t flatten the sides too much—let your natural width shine a bit.














🟨


Long (Oblong) Face








Shorten the face a little visually.





  • Short hair: Side part, French crop.
  • Medium hair: Fringe/bangs, messy styles.
  • Long hair: Keep it closer to the head—avoid super tall styles.







✅ Tip: Avoid high-volume hair on top—it’ll make your face look longer.
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