![]() ![]() ![]() If your jawline extends beyond your cheekbones, your cheekbones exceed your forehead and your cheekbones extend above your forehead, then you may have a triangle-shaped face.If your face is longer than it is wide, and you have a broad jawline, you may have a face form.If your face is twice as long as it is wide and your jawline and forehead are wider than your cheekbones, then you may have a circular face shape.You might have an oval face shape if your face has a longer width than it is wide and your jaw is approximately the same width as your forehead.A round face type might be for you if your face appears longer than its width and your forehead is wider than your jaw. ![]() There are however general rules that can help you to decide your face shape. Sign up to our email newsletter for more blog updates and exclusive discounts.Face shapes can be subjective. The information in this article is for educational use, and not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should not be used as such. 100% PURE™ may earn a small commission for products purchased through affiliate links. We carefully hand-select products based on strict purity standards, and only recommend products we feel meet this criteria. Now it’s time to go out and put your best face forward! Since our faces are often responsible for first and lasting impressions, it’s nice to know how to use it to your advantage. Understanding the shape of your face is the first step in creating hairstyles, accessories, makeup, and more that fully envelops your best features. Sometimes, when the jaw doesn’t appear to be that strong, you could also be a diamond face shape or triangle. If your forehead, cheekbones, and jaw are all equal, then the chances are that your face shape could be either oval, square or round. Face Length: Begin measuring at the center of your hairline and bring it all the way down until it reaches the tip of your chin. When you have a rounded jaw, you probably have an oval or a round face shape. You have a triangular or pear face shape if your jaw is the widest point of your face. Continue to measure the other side or simply multiply that number by two. Measure the distance along the edge of your jaw until you reach the middle of your chin. Jawline Width: Start at the base of your jaw (underneath your ears). Is your face widest near your cheekbones? Then, in this case, you have a diamond face shape. Cheekbone Width: From your hairline above your cheekbone, measure the distance across your face to the same spot on the other side. This is also called the inverted triangle. If your face is the widest at your forehead and slowly gets more angled towards your chin, you probably have a heart-shaped face. Forehead Width: Measure the distance across your forehead at the widest point, from hairline to hairline. Then, measure the four key distances of your face, listed below. Use a flexible measuring tape, like the kind used by a tailor, and be prepared to take yourself back to third grade math, though a rough estimation would also do just fine. Now that you’ve got a list of characteristics and you’ve likely stared in the mirror for a while to make a face shape match, it’s time to gather your face measurements so you’re able to create the perfect look that makes you feel best.īefore you start, tie your hair back, and pull your hair off your forehead so you can see your entire face. ![]()
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