What kind of fringe suits a square face




















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Brigitte Bardot by Ghislain Dussart, A post shared by Brigitte Bardot? Being mindful of the length over width, a wispy Brigitte Bardot style fringe will suit you best. Keeping it light and playful will not highlight the wider forehead but accent it and your soft face beautifully.

If you are conscious of your forehead, a side swept fringe is another great option to break up your face. Round faces are strikingly symmetrical. The cheekbones are often not the most prominent part of the face, with the trademark being a round jawline. The length and width of a round face is roughly the same. Round face shape celebrities include Emma Stone and Chrissy Teigan.

Good luck today love you stone emma emmastone. One of the best choices is a long, thick fringe that hangs to just above your eyebrows. This is a fantastic look that not everyone can pull off. A face that is wider at the top and narrower towards the chin is best suited for a fringe that is rounded at the edges and bit thinner than you would choose for other face shapes. This will help balance the shape of your face without bringing too much attention to your jawline.

Another popular style of fringe is called the French Girl Fringe. What makes this fringe so wonderful is that it's extremely versatile, so it works for many face shapes. A French Girl Fringe is longer and has a lighter look than other fringe styles, which works to lift your cheekbones and open up your face. It also widens your eyes. The length of this kind of fringe can range from just above your eyebrows to a bit below, so work with your hairstylist to find the length that works best for your face shape.

If you're not sure a fringe is right for you, it makes sense to try a look a try before you sit down in your hairdresser's chair. You can do this by putting your hair in a ponytail to start. Make sure the ponytail is fairly high. As long as they're cut like Lea Michele's—nice and textured on the ends and hitting around brow level—then it's a gorgeous hairstyle option, even with long, straight hair.

Let me repeat that part about the texturizing. That's really the key; you want to break up the straight line so that it doesn't emphasize the same in your jaw. Choppy bangs: Olivia Wilde demonstrates a variation on Lea Michele's bangs here; they're full and straight across but with even more choppiness to break them up. These bangs look especially great with the beachy texture of the high ponytail, and a few longer strands pulled out to add softness around the face without looking like prom tendrils.

Long side bangs: Side bangs are a great choice for a square face like Katie Holmes', because of that sweeping curve they create across the forehead. Katie's bangs are quite long, but this would also work on ones an inch or two shorter.

It's a good idea to play with a round brush when drying, to create as much movement and wave in the bangs as possible. Note the little outward curl at the ends of Katie's bob, which is another way she diffuses the angles of her jaw. Flippy side bangs: Here's another example of the side bangs on Mena Suvari, who wears them a little shorter than Katie Holmes, and has them covering more of her forehead.

If you look at her crown, the bangs are cut from quite high up, and have some long layers to create movement. I just love how she styled them with the sleek long bob; her bangs are straight but all directed to one side.

Short, wide, boxy bangs: Bai Ling is always a cautionary tale in beauty terms, but here it's specifically her bangs I want to talk about.



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