This type of face has prominent cheekbones, a more square chin, and angulous lines. The forehead and jaw are retracted as compared to the cheekbones. These are the trends in
hairstyles for this kind of face...
• What should I do to compensate for my face?
To soften the angles and cover the contour of the face, we can direct some locks to the sides.
Another hair styling trend is to give moderate volume on the upper part to stylize the face and not give lateral volume because that increases the width.
A part in the middle gives verticality just as long hair and medium-length straight hair.
We can also compensate using wavy shapes, or curly, to soften the angles of the chin and cheekbones.
• What should I do to strengthen my physiognomy?
We can clear the forehead area or wear our hair short, according to the current hairstyle trends...
If we want to make the most of prominent cheekbones, we’ll let some locks fall just in that area to emphasize it.
• What gathers and hairstyles flatter me?
To strengthen the face, we’ll need gathers that are clear from the face.
The “crest” and “toupeé” styles flatter us since they give verticality.
We can also do a high updo letting some locks fall to the face to soften and stylize it.
We usually look best in long or medium-length hair, so we avoid very short cuts.