Pompadour + Heart Face: Keep It Soft
A heart face is already wide up top — a sky-high pompadour piles more volume where you least need it, so keep the pomp soft and add weight below.
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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 pompadour stacks volume high and forward off the forehead, and a heart face is already widest there — so a big, voluminous pomp tends to broadcast forehead width and emphasize the top-heavy proportion. It can still work, but only in a restrained form: a lower, softer pompadour that adds a little lift without towering, with the sides kept long enough to frame the temples rather than a high skin fade that exposes them. The other half of the balance is the lower face. Because a heart shape narrows hard to the chin, a short beard or stubble fills out the jaw and offsets the volume the pomp adds up top.
How to Style
- 01
Ask for a modest pompadour with moderate height and tapered sides.
- 02
Lift the front up and back with a medium-hold pomade, stopping short of max height.
- 03
Sweep it slightly to one side to soften the look.
- 04
Add stubble or a short beard for chin weight; refresh the cut every three to four weeks.
Keep the pomp low and the sides tapered, not high-faded — it avoids broadcasting a wide heart-face forehead.
On a heart face a pompadour lives or dies by how tall it gets and whether the sides are faded high. AI try-on lets you compare a soft low pomp against a towering one, with and without a beard, on your own face before you build the look.
"Finally an app that actually looks realistic. My barber was impressed."
— Priya K.
Frequently Asked Questions
01. Is a pompadour good for a heart-shaped face?
A tall one can exaggerate the wide forehead a heart face already has. A lower, softer pompadour with tapered sides and a beard is more balanced.
02. Should a heart face avoid a high fade with a pompadour?
Usually yes. A high skin fade exposes the temples and broadens the forehead. A taper keeps the sides framed and the upper third looking narrower.
03. Does a beard help a pompadour on a heart face?
Yes — stubble or a short beard adds weight at the narrow chin, balancing the volume the pompadour adds at the wide forehead.
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