Hime Cut — Japanese Elegance That Shortens an Oblong Face
Blunt bangs and cheekbone-length sidelocks create horizontal lines that make long faces appear wider and more balanced.
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Why It Works
The hime cut is a traditional Japanese hairstyle featuring blunt, straight-across bangs, cheekbone-length sidelocks (the "princess tails"), and long hair at the back. For oblong faces — which are longer than they are wide — this cut is structurally ideal. The blunt bangs shorten the face by covering the forehead and creating a strong horizontal line. The cheekbone-length sidelocks add visual width at the mid-face, counteracting the elongation that defines an oblong shape. Together, these two elements create a rectangular frame that makes the face appear shorter and wider — essentially transforming an oblong into something closer to oval. The long back provides elegance and versatility.
How to Style
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Ask for blunt, straight-across bangs at eyebrow level.
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Request two sections of sidelocks cut to cheekbone length on each side.
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Leave the back hair at your desired long length.
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Blow-dry bangs straight down with a flat brush.
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Curl sidelocks slightly inward with a flat iron for polish.
The sidelocks are the structural element — if they are too long they blend with the main hair, and if too short they look like an accident. Cheekbone length is the sweet spot.
The hime cut is distinctive and hard to reverse — the sidelocks especially take months to grow out if the length is wrong. AI try-on lets you test different sidelock lengths and bang thicknesses on your oblong face to find the proportions that add the most width.
"Finally an app that actually looks realistic. My barber was impressed."
— Priya K.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 Does the hime cut work on non-Asian hair?
Yes — the hime cut works on all hair textures, though the aesthetic varies. Straight hair gives the most traditional look, while wavy hair creates a softer, more bohemian version. The structural benefits for oblong faces apply regardless of hair texture.
Q2 How do I maintain a hime cut?
The bangs need trimming every 3-4 weeks to stay at eyebrow level. The sidelocks need reshaping every 6-8 weeks. The back hair grows out naturally without needing frequent trims unless you are maintaining a specific length.
Q3 Can I tie my hair back with a hime cut?
Yes — the sidelocks and bangs stay down while the back hair goes into a ponytail, bun, or braid. This is one of the style advantages — you get face-framing even with an updo.
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