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You’re balanced, so nothing needs fixing the goal is just not stretching your face

1: Straight Hair

Men: Textured crop
Women: Long layered straight hair

Straight hair naturally sits flat, so if you don’t add texture or layers it just drags everything downward and can make your face look longer than it actually is. The textured crop for men fixes that by breaking up the flatness without adding too much height, while long layers for women keep movement so the face stays balanced instead of heavy and flat.

2a: Wavy Hair

Men: Middle part
Women: Soft wavy layers

Loose waves naturally add width, which works perfectly for oval because it keeps everything proportional. The middle part keeps symmetry, and the waves prevent the hair from sitting flat, so your face doesn’t get stretched vertically.

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy medium length
Women: Beach waves

More chaotic waves add volume across the whole head, not just the top. This keeps your proportions even and avoids making your face look too long. It works because the volume is distributed instead of being vertical.

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled / styled waves)

Men: Light pushback with waves
Women: Curtain bangs with waves

Here you’re controlling the wave direction. The pushback works for men because the wave prevents it from going flat, while curtain bangs for women frame the face and maintain symmetry

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Medium loose curls
Women: Layered loose curls

Loose curls expand outward evenly, which oval faces can handle easily. The layering prevents the curls from becoming bottom heavy and keeps everything proportional

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered tight curls
Women: Structured curly cut

Tighter curls can create too much volume if left unchecked, tapering the sides for men and structuring the cut for women keeps the volume controlled

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Bringing curls forward slightly reduces perceived face length, which is useful even for oval if you want a more compact look It also frames the eyes better

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair

Men: Textured top with taper
Women: Long layered thick hair

Thick hair can overwhelm your face if it’s not managed. The taper removes bulk on the sides for men, while layers for women distribute weight so it doesn’t look too heavy.

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered cut
Women: Feathered layers

This uses the thickness instead of fighting it. Layers break up the density so your face stays visible and balanced.

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural volume top
Women: Shoulder-length thick cut

These styles let volume exist without distorting any proproprtiotins




Your face is wide and soft, so everything here is about adding height and removing width. If you mess that up, your face just looks more circular

1: Straight Hair

Men: Quiff
Women: Long straight layered hair

Straight hair holds shape well, so for men the quiff adds vertical height which makes the face appear longer, and the shorter sides reduce width. For women, long straight layers pull the face downward visually, which counteracts roundness and makes it look slimmer

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Wavy top with taper
Women: Long waves below chin

Loose waves naturally add volume, so you keep that volume on top while tapering the sides to avoid width. for women.\ starting the waves below the chin avoids expanding the cheek area, which would make the face look wider

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy wavy quiff
Women: Loose messy waves with length

The messiness adds height and irregularity, which breaks the circular shape. It works because the volume is vertical

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-parted waves with lift
Women: Wavy high ponytail

Controlled waves let you direct volume upward instead of outward, while the high ponytail for women pulls everything vertically, elongating the face.

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Curly top with fade
Women: Long layered curls

Curls naturally add volume, so the key is keeping that volume upward while removing it from the sides

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered tight curls
Women: Defined curls with volume control

Tight curls can turn into a sphere if unmanaged. Tapering and controlling the sides prevents width from controlling ur face

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe with height
Women: Curly updo

Forward curls can shorten the face if overdone, so you keep some height for men. For women, pulling curls upward into an updo creates vertical emphasis (again making it appear slimmer)

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Structured quiff
Women: Long layered thick hair

Thick hair is perfect for creating height, while layers for women prevent the hair from expanding sideways

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: High volume top with tight sides
Women: Thick high ponytail

Keeping it on top balances the face, while removing it from the sides prevents widening.

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Pompadour
Women: Layered thick length

Natural volume can help you if directed upward




Strong jaw, strong structure. You’re not trying to add more, you’re trying to soften your face brah.

1: Straight Hair

Men: Side part
Women: Long straight layers

Straight hair emphasizes structure, so you break symmetry slightly with a side part for men. For women, layers add movement so the face doesn’t look too strong and shit (what's the word for it bro)

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Medium wavy length
Women: Soft waves

Waves naturally soften sharp features by breaking the straight lines

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy textured waves
Women: Beach waves

The texture reduces the boxy appearance and adds softness

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Light side-swept waves
Women: Controlled wavy layers

Keeps some structure but avoids harshness

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Loose curls medium length
Women: Layered curls

Curls soften everything naturally which balances a strong jaw

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls
Women: Structured curly cut

Keeps curls from becoming too bulky while maintaining softness

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Adds softness to the forehead area balancing the jaw

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Textured crop
Women: Layered thick cut

Prevents the face from looking too blocky by breaking up density

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered
Women: Feathered layers

Distributes volume evenly

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural messy top
Women: Thick soft waves

Keeps fullness without harsh edges



Wide forehead, narrow chin. Your whole goal is reducing upper width and adding balance to the lower face

1: Straight Hair

Men: Fringe
Women: Straight bangs with layers

Straight hair lays flat, so it’s perfect for covering or reducing forehead exposure. The fringe for men and bangs for women visually shrink the upper third of your face

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Curtains
Women: Wavy layered cut

Curtains spread attention across the face. For women, waves add volume around the mid and lower face, balancing the narrow chin

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy fringe
Women: Messy waves with face-framing layers

The messiness softens the big ass forehead and creates a more even distribution

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-swept waves
Women: Wavy side-part with layers

the waves going sideways reduces the visual width of the forehead

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Forward loose curls
Women: Chin-length curly layers

Bringing curls forward reduces forehead exposure and adds volume lower down

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls with forward shape
Women: Controlled curly volume at ends

Tight curls can exaggerate the top if pushed bac

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

It directly reduces forehead size and brings attention to the eyes

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Heavy fringe with taper
Women: Layered thick hair with volume at ends

Thick hair can easily cover the forehead and add weight at the bottom

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered fringe
Women: Feathered layers with bottom volume

Distributes bulk downward instead of letting it sit at the top

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural forward flow
Women: Thick waves focused below chin

Keeps volume away from the forehead



Wider cheekbones, you’re trying to add width to top and bottom while reducing cheek dominance.

1: Straight Hair

Men: Side-swept fringe
Women: Chin-length blunt cut

The fringe reduces cheekbone emphasis and adds width to the upper face, For women, a chin length cut builds width at the jaw

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Medium wavy layers
Women: Wavy chin-length layers

Waves distribute volume more evenly

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy medium waves
Women: Messy layered waves

softens proportions

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-parted waves
Women: Controlled wavy bob

Directs volume toward forehead and jaw instead of cheeks

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Medium curls with shape
Women: Layered curls

Keeps volume balanced across the face instead of concentrated at the cheeks

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls
Women: Structured curly cut

Controls width so it doesn’t sit entirely at cheek level

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Adds width to the forehead and balances cheekbones

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Medium layered cut
Women: Thick layered bob

Spreads density evenly instead of letting it sit at the cheeks

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Textured medium style
Women: Feathered layered cut

Breaks up density and redistributes volume

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural medium volume
Women: Thick shoulder-length cut

Adds fullness to both top and bottom



Wide jaw, narrow forehead. You’re trying to build the top and reduce lower dominance.

1: Straight Hair

Men: High volume quiff
Women: Crown volume layers

you push volume upward to balance the jaw

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Wavy volume top
Women: Wavy layers starting high

Adds natural lift to the upper face

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy top waves
Women: Messy crown-focused waves

volume helps reduce jaw dominance

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-parted waves with lift
Women: Controlled top volume waves

Directs attention upward

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Curly volume top
Women: Curly crown volume

Curls naturally create height, which balances the jaw

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls with height
Women: Structured curls with top focus

Keeps volume upward


3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Light forward curls
Women: Curly fringe

Adds width to the forehead

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Structured high volume
Women: Thick layered crown

Uses density to build upper volume

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered volume top
Women: Feathered crown layers

Distributes bulk upward

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural high volume
Women: Thick top-focused style

Enhances upper face presence



Face is long, so the goal is reducing vertical length and adding width.

1: Straight Hair

Men: Fringe
Women: Blunt cut with bangs

for covering the forehead and shortening the face visually.

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Wavy fringe
Women: Shoulder-length waves

Adds width while reducing height

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy fringe
Women: Messy shoulder waves

Breaks vertical lines and adds horizontal

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-swept waves
Women: Controlled layered waves

Keeps width while avoiding height

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Medium curls
Women: Curly shoulder cut

Adds width

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls with width
Women: Structured wide curls

Prevents vertical stretch

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Shortens face length

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Medium layered
Women: Thick shoulder-length cut

Adds width and reduces length

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Textured fringe
Women: Feathered shoulder cut

Balances proportions

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural medium width
Women: Thick wavy shoulder style

Enhances horizontal volume



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You’re balanced, so nothing needs fixing the goal is just not stretching your face

1: Straight Hair

Men: Textured crop
Women: Long layered straight hair

Straight hair naturally sits flat, so if you don’t add texture or layers it just drags everything downward and can make your face look longer than it actually is. The textured crop for men fixes that by breaking up the flatness without adding too much height, while long layers for women keep movement so the face stays balanced instead of heavy and flat.

2a: Wavy Hair

Men: Middle part
Women: Soft wavy layers

Loose waves naturally add width, which works perfectly for oval because it keeps everything proportional. The middle part keeps symmetry, and the waves prevent the hair from sitting flat, so your face doesn’t get stretched vertically.

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy medium length
Women: Beach waves

More chaotic waves add volume across the whole head, not just the top. This keeps your proportions even and avoids making your face look too long. It works because the volume is distributed instead of being vertical.

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled / styled waves)

Men: Light pushback with waves
Women: Curtain bangs with waves

Here you’re controlling the wave direction. The pushback works for men because the wave prevents it from going flat, while curtain bangs for women frame the face and maintain symmetry

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Medium loose curls
Women: Layered loose curls

Loose curls expand outward evenly, which oval faces can handle easily. The layering prevents the curls from becoming bottom heavy and keeps everything proportional

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered tight curls
Women: Structured curly cut

Tighter curls can create too much volume if left unchecked, tapering the sides for men and structuring the cut for women keeps the volume controlled

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Bringing curls forward slightly reduces perceived face length, which is useful even for oval if you want a more compact look It also frames the eyes better

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair

Men: Textured top with taper
Women: Long layered thick hair

Thick hair can overwhelm your face if it’s not managed. The taper removes bulk on the sides for men, while layers for women distribute weight so it doesn’t look too heavy.

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered cut
Women: Feathered layers

This uses the thickness instead of fighting it. Layers break up the density so your face stays visible and balanced.

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural volume top
Women: Shoulder-length thick cut

These styles let volume exist without distorting any proproprtiotins




Your face is wide and soft, so everything here is about adding height and removing width. If you mess that up, your face just looks more circular

1: Straight Hair

Men: Quiff
Women: Long straight layered hair

Straight hair holds shape well, so for men the quiff adds vertical height which makes the face appear longer, and the shorter sides reduce width. For women, long straight layers pull the face downward visually, which counteracts roundness and makes it look slimmer

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Wavy top with taper
Women: Long waves below chin

Loose waves naturally add volume, so you keep that volume on top while tapering the sides to avoid width. for women.\ starting the waves below the chin avoids expanding the cheek area, which would make the face look wider

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy wavy quiff
Women: Loose messy waves with length

The messiness adds height and irregularity, which breaks the circular shape. It works because the volume is vertical

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-parted waves with lift
Women: Wavy high ponytail

Controlled waves let you direct volume upward instead of outward, while the high ponytail for women pulls everything vertically, elongating the face.

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Curly top with fade
Women: Long layered curls

Curls naturally add volume, so the key is keeping that volume upward while removing it from the sides

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered tight curls
Women: Defined curls with volume control

Tight curls can turn into a sphere if unmanaged. Tapering and controlling the sides prevents width from controlling ur face

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe with height
Women: Curly updo

Forward curls can shorten the face if overdone, so you keep some height for men. For women, pulling curls upward into an updo creates vertical emphasis (again making it appear slimmer)

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Structured quiff
Women: Long layered thick hair

Thick hair is perfect for creating height, while layers for women prevent the hair from expanding sideways

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: High volume top with tight sides
Women: Thick high ponytail

Keeping it on top balances the face, while removing it from the sides prevents widening.

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Pompadour
Women: Layered thick length

Natural volume can help you if directed upward




Strong jaw, strong structure. You’re not trying to add more, you’re trying to soften your face brah.

1: Straight Hair

Men: Side part
Women: Long straight layers

Straight hair emphasizes structure, so you break symmetry slightly with a side part for men. For women, layers add movement so the face doesn’t look too strong and shit (what's the word for it bro)

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Medium wavy length
Women: Soft waves

Waves naturally soften sharp features by breaking the straight lines

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy textured waves
Women: Beach waves

The texture reduces the boxy appearance and adds softness

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Light side-swept waves
Women: Controlled wavy layers

Keeps some structure but avoids harshness

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Loose curls medium length
Women: Layered curls

Curls soften everything naturally which balances a strong jaw

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls
Women: Structured curly cut

Keeps curls from becoming too bulky while maintaining softness

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Adds softness to the forehead area balancing the jaw

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Textured crop
Women: Layered thick cut

Prevents the face from looking too blocky by breaking up density

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered
Women: Feathered layers

Distributes volume evenly

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural messy top
Women: Thick soft waves

Keeps fullness without harsh edges



Wide forehead, narrow chin. Your whole goal is reducing upper width and adding balance to the lower face

1: Straight Hair

Men: Fringe
Women: Straight bangs with layers

Straight hair lays flat, so it’s perfect for covering or reducing forehead exposure. The fringe for men and bangs for women visually shrink the upper third of your face

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Curtains
Women: Wavy layered cut

Curtains spread attention across the face. For women, waves add volume around the mid and lower face, balancing the narrow chin

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy fringe
Women: Messy waves with face-framing layers

The messiness softens the big ass forehead and creates a more even distribution

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-swept waves
Women: Wavy side-part with layers

the waves going sideways reduces the visual width of the forehead

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Forward loose curls
Women: Chin-length curly layers

Bringing curls forward reduces forehead exposure and adds volume lower down

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls with forward shape
Women: Controlled curly volume at ends

Tight curls can exaggerate the top if pushed bac

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

It directly reduces forehead size and brings attention to the eyes

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Heavy fringe with taper
Women: Layered thick hair with volume at ends

Thick hair can easily cover the forehead and add weight at the bottom

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered fringe
Women: Feathered layers with bottom volume

Distributes bulk downward instead of letting it sit at the top

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural forward flow
Women: Thick waves focused below chin

Keeps volume away from the forehead



Wider cheekbones, you’re trying to add width to top and bottom while reducing cheek dominance.

1: Straight Hair

Men: Side-swept fringe
Women: Chin-length blunt cut

The fringe reduces cheekbone emphasis and adds width to the upper face, For women, a chin length cut builds width at the jaw

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Medium wavy layers
Women: Wavy chin-length layers

Waves distribute volume more evenly

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy medium waves
Women: Messy layered waves

softens proportions

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-parted waves
Women: Controlled wavy bob

Directs volume toward forehead and jaw instead of cheeks

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Medium curls with shape
Women: Layered curls

Keeps volume balanced across the face instead of concentrated at the cheeks

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls
Women: Structured curly cut

Controls width so it doesn’t sit entirely at cheek level

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Adds width to the forehead and balances cheekbones

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Medium layered cut
Women: Thick layered bob

Spreads density evenly instead of letting it sit at the cheeks

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Textured medium style
Women: Feathered layered cut

Breaks up density and redistributes volume

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural medium volume
Women: Thick shoulder-length cut

Adds fullness to both top and bottom



Wide jaw, narrow forehead. You’re trying to build the top and reduce lower dominance.

1: Straight Hair

Men: High volume quiff
Women: Crown volume layers

you push volume upward to balance the jaw

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Wavy volume top
Women: Wavy layers starting high

Adds natural lift to the upper face

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy top waves
Women: Messy crown-focused waves

volume helps reduce jaw dominance

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-parted waves with lift
Women: Controlled top volume waves

Directs attention upward

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Curly volume top
Women: Curly crown volume

Curls naturally create height, which balances the jaw

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls with height
Women: Structured curls with top focus

Keeps volume upward


3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Light forward curls
Women: Curly fringe

Adds width to the forehead

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Structured high volume
Women: Thick layered crown

Uses density to build upper volume

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Medium layered volume top
Women: Feathered crown layers

Distributes bulk upward

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural high volume
Women: Thick top-focused style

Enhances upper face presence



Face is long, so the goal is reducing vertical length and adding width.

1: Straight Hair

Men: Fringe
Women: Blunt cut with bangs

for covering the forehead and shortening the face visually.

2a: Wavy Hair (Loose waves)

Men: Wavy fringe
Women: Shoulder-length waves

Adds width while reducing height

2b: Wavy Hair (Messy / textured waves)

Men: Messy fringe
Women: Messy shoulder waves

Breaks vertical lines and adds horizontal

2c: Wavy Hair (Controlled waves)

Men: Side-swept waves
Women: Controlled layered waves

Keeps width while avoiding height

3a: Curly Hair (Loose curls)

Men: Medium curls
Women: Curly shoulder cut

Adds width

3b: Curly Hair (Tight curls)

Men: Tapered curls with width
Women: Structured wide curls

Prevents vertical stretch

3c: Curly Hair (Forward curls)

Men: Curly fringe
Women: Curly bangs

Shortens face length

4a: Thick / Coarse Hair (Heavy density)

Men: Medium layered
Women: Thick shoulder-length cut

Adds width and reduces length

4b: Thick / Coarse Hair (Controlled bulk)

Men: Textured fringe
Women: Feathered shoulder cut

Balances proportions

4c: Thick / Coarse Hair (Natural volume)

Men: Natural medium width
Women: Thick wavy shoulder style

Enhances horizontal volume



this took so long im acc gonna kms

I like the effort, bookmarked to read later.
 
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