Men's Hair Guide by Face Shape
The Definitive Men's Hairstyle Guide by Face Shape
Choosing a hairstyle without considering your face shape is like buying shoes without knowing your size. It might work out, but the odds are against you. This guide breaks down the best styles for each face shape so you can walk into the barbershop with confidence.
Oval Face
The oval face is the most versatile shape for men's hairstyles. The balanced proportions — slightly wider at the cheekbones with a gently narrowing forehead and jaw — work with nearly every cut.
Best styles: Buzz cut, crew cut, pompadour, quiff, slick back, textured crop, man bun.
What to avoid: Styles with excessive height and no width, which can elongate an already balanced face unnecessarily.
Key tip: Since almost everything works, choose based on your lifestyle and hair texture rather than worrying about proportions.
Round Face
Round faces have similar width and length with soft, curved lines and full cheeks. The goal is to create the appearance of length and angular definition.
Best styles: Pompadour, quiff, faux hawk, textured crop with height, any style with volume on top and short sides.
What to avoid: Uniform-length buzz cuts, bowl cuts, and anything that adds width at the sides.
Key tip: A fade or undercut on the sides combined with two to three inches of styled height on top is the most reliable formula for flattering a round face.
Square Face
Square faces feature a strong, angular jawline with forehead, cheekbone, and jaw widths that are roughly equal. This naturally masculine shape works well with many styles.
Best styles: Side part, textured fringe, crew cut, brush-up, medium-length layered styles.
What to avoid: Very sharp, geometric cuts that overemphasize the already angular jaw.
Key tip: Styles with some movement and texture soften the jaw and keep the look approachable.
Heart Face
Heart-shaped faces are widest at the forehead and taper to a narrower chin. The objective is to balance the wider upper third with the narrower lower third.
Best styles: Side-swept fringe, curtain bangs, medium-length styles that add width at the jaw level, textured crop.
What to avoid: Styles that add volume at the temples or forehead, which exaggerate the inverted triangle shape.
Key tip: A bit of length at the nape or sides helps fill out the lower portion of the silhouette.
Oblong (Long) Face
Oblong faces are noticeably longer than they are wide, with a tall forehead and elongated chin. The goal is to add width and avoid anything that adds more height.
Best styles: Side part, fringe or bangs (covers the forehead and shortens perceived length), textured crops, medium-length styles worn with volume on the sides.
What to avoid: Pompadours, tall quiffs, and anything that adds significant height on top.
Key tip: A fringe that covers part of the forehead is the easiest way to visually shorten a long face.
Using AI to Find Your Style
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