Bad Bunny's Hairstyle on Heart Faces: What to Adjust
Bad Bunny's signature cut isn't a natural fit for heart faces, but a modified version can work. See what to change — or try Timothée Chalamet instead.
A heart face is defined by wider forehead, narrower chin, high cheekbones. Cuts that lean into fringe or forward-falling volume to soften the forehead, medium sides tend to flatter these features, while tall slicked-back styles, very short sides with heavy top volume can throw off the balance.
Workable — the mullet and designs both work on heart shapes, with the mullet being the cleaner fit.
The mullet's longer back balances a narrower chin by adding visual weight to the lower head, which helps heart-shaped faces. The buzz cut with designs is neutral — it doesn't uniquely flatter or hurt heart faces. The designs themselves can actually work as decorative elements that shift the eye away from face-shape concerns entirely. Colored sections also work here. The one caveat: avoid very high-volume mohawk variations that add height at the forehead, which would push top-heavy on a heart face.
Closer match — Timothée Chalamet's cut is already dialed in for heart faces. For an easier ask, start there: see the Timothée Chalamet guide.
The textured mullet is the strongest pick. If doing the buzz, avoid mohawk-style center-lifted variations; keep it uniform buzz with decorative designs.
Say: 'Bad Bunny's textured mullet — I want longer length at the back to balance my narrower chin. Soft layered transition, not sharp.'
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Frequently Asked Questions
01. Does Bad Bunny's haircut work on heart faces?
Workable — the mullet and designs both work on heart shapes, with the mullet being the cleaner fit.
02. Why does this particular combination work (or not) the way it does?
The mullet's longer back balances a narrower chin by adding visual weight to the lower head, which helps heart-shaped faces. The buzz cut with designs is neutral — it doesn't uniquely flatter or hurt heart faces. The designs themselves can actually work as decorative elements that shift the eye away from face-shape concerns entirely. Colored sections also work here. The one caveat: avoid very high-volume mohawk variations that add height at the forehead, which would push top-heavy on a heart face.
03. What should I ask my barber to adapt this cut for a heart face?
The textured mullet is the strongest pick. If doing the buzz, avoid mohawk-style center-lifted variations; keep it uniform buzz with decorative designs.
04. What exact words should I use with my barber?
Say: 'Bad Bunny's textured mullet — I want longer length at the back to balance my narrower chin. Soft layered transition, not sharp.'
05. Is there a celebrity whose hairstyle is a better fit for heart faces?
Timothée Chalamet's hairstyle is a strong match for heart faces. Check the Timothée Chalamet guide for an easier-to-ask cut that suits your features.
06. Can I preview the cut on my face before committing?
Yes. Upload a photo to the Hairstyle AI app and preview Bad Bunny's cut on your actual heart face. You'll see how the proportions land before you book a barber.