The shape of your face influences the hairstyles that suit you best. Discover all our tips to find the one that perfectly matches your morphology and hair type.
Round face
If the length and width of your face are almost equal, with rounded and less angular contours, then you have a round face.
The best hairstyles are those that elongate and refine your face. To achieve this, opt for hairstyles that add volume to the top of the head:
High ponytail: By tying your hair high, your face appears longer.
To create a beautiful high ponytail, use your Bonne Brosse to smooth and pull your hair back. Then, secure it with a stylish velvet scrunchie to enhance your hairstyle.
Side part: Having your hair on one side breaks the symmetry of your face and reduces roundness.
Style your side part with sleek, loose hair or a low ponytail.
Oval face
An oval face is naturally balanced. The forehead is wider than the chin, and the face length is longer than the cheekbone width. With this shape, you can try anything—your goal is to enhance your well-proportioned features. Many hairstyles suit this shape:
Bubble ponytail: Very trendy and modern, this hairstyle perfectly complements your face.
Natural wavy hair: Loose hair with soft waves looks great on your face shape.
To add shine and protect your hair from external aggressions, use Cair detangling mist. It strengthens and hydrates the hair while forming a non-occlusive film that acts as a protective barrier against heat, UV rays, and pollution.
Square face
For square faces, the width of the cheekbones, jawline, and forehead are very similar, with a more angular jaw.
The best hairstyles soften these sharp angles:
Soft waves: Loose curls or waves help smooth out facial lines.
To protect your hair from heat when using styling tools, apply Cair protective mist. It naturally coats the hair, adds volume, and shields against pollution and UV rays. The hair cuticle is tightened for a shiny finish.
Messy fishtail braid: The relaxed style of this braid balances angular features.
Rectangular/long face
A long face is longer than it is wide, and the jawline is usually angular. The goal is to find hairstyles that balance proportions by making the face appear slightly shorter and wider.
Blunt or curtain bangs: If you have a long face, bangs are your best friend. They break up the length and draw attention to the eyes.
Voluminous wavy hair: Thick waves create the illusion of width for a well-balanced look.
Heart-shaped face
A heart-shaped face has a wider forehead and cheekbones, and a thin, pointed chin, reminiscent of a heart shape. A variety of hairstyles, whether loose or tied up, are ideal.
Loose low bun: This delicate bun highlights the jawline while keeping the style soft.
To create your bun effortlessly, use hairpins. They secure your hairstyle effectively and elegantly.
Loose hair with curtain bangs: The bangs soften the forehead, while the loose hair balances the chin.
Triangular face
This face shape features a wide jawline and a narrower forehead, the opposite of a heart-shaped face. The key is to harmonize proportions by balancing the width of the lower face.
Loose bohemian braid: This style of braid adds lightness and balance to the face.
Voluminous waves or curls: This beautiful hairstyle adds volume and softness to your features. To enhance your waves, use Cair protective mist.