Butterfly Cut + Heart Face: Wings at the Chin
A heart face narrows to the chin — the butterfly cut flips its lower layers out to add exactly the width that balances it.
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Face Shape Guide
Wide forehead tapering to a narrow chin
Add Volume Here: Jaw & temples
Width below the cheekbones balances the wider forehead.
Keep It Short Here: Forehead
Volume here accentuates the top-heavy shape — keep it light.
These are starting points — AI try-on shows you the real result on your actual face.
Why It Works
A heart face is wide at the forehead and narrow at the chin, and the butterfly cut is well-suited to it because its outward-flipping layers can add width precisely where a heart face needs it — lower down, around the jaw and chin. The trick is keeping the shorter, voluminous face-framing layers from sitting too high near the temples, which would broaden the already-wide forehead. Placed so the flip happens lower, the wings add fullness at the chin and balance the triangular proportions. Soft, wispy bangs or face-framing pieces handle the forehead, breaking up its width. The cut natural volume becomes an asset when it is directed to the lower face.
How to Style
- 01
Ask for the face-framing flip placed around the jaw and chin, away from the temples.
- 02
Add soft curtain bangs to break up the forehead.
- 03
Blow-dry flipping the lower layers out for chin width.
- 04
Keep crown and temple volume modest; trim every eight to ten weeks.
Place the outward flip low, at the jaw and chin — high temple-level wings broaden a wide heart-face forehead.
On a heart face the butterfly cut balances best when the wings flip out lower, at the chin. AI try-on lets you preview the layer placement and bangs on your own face before the salon cuts.
"I tried 20 hairstyles before my salon appointment and found the perfect one."
— Jessica T.
Frequently Asked Questions
01. Does a butterfly cut suit a heart-shaped face?
Yes. Its outward-flipping layers add width at the chin where a heart face is narrow, as long as the volume stays away from the wide forehead.
02. Where should the butterfly wings flip on a heart face?
Lower, around the jaw and chin, to add the width a narrow chin needs. High, temple-level wings broaden the already-wide forehead.
03. Do bangs help a butterfly cut on a heart face?
Yes — soft curtain bangs break up the broad forehead while the lower wings widen the chin, balancing the heart shape.
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