![]() ![]() Many people find they fall between two shapes. You may have noticed that there is some crossover in the features of each face shape. Soft, rounded indicates a round face, narrow and pointy a heart or triangle, and wide and angular a square or rectangle. Step 3 – If you still are unsure, zero in on your jawline. If your forehead, cheeks, and jawline are all a similar width, you may have a square face. A wide forehead points to an oval shape, wide cheekbones are trademarks of heart and diamond shapes, wide jawlines often belong to triangle faces. Is it your forehead, cheeks, or jawline that is widest? You can pick up that tape measure again if the answer isn’t obvious. Step 2 – Determine the widest part of your face. If the dimensions are roughly equal, you may have a square or round face. If your face is longer than wide, it could be an oval, heart, diamond, or triangle. Or you can eyeball it, using your handing to bisect your face vertically and horizontally. You can measure top of your forehead to the tip of your chin and side to side from the widest points for an exact ratio. Step 1 – Compare the width and length of your face. To determine which face shape is closest to your face, all you need is a mirror (and a tape measure for you overachievers). Triangle faces start with a narrow forehead and widen all the way down to the chin and jawline.Diamond faces are similar to the heart-shaped face but for a narrow forehead that completes the diamond shape.Heart-shaped faces may have a pointed hairline, and feature wide cheekbones and a narrow, delicate chin.The forehead is often the widest part of this face shape and it may feature high and wide cheekbones and a rounded chin. Oval faces are longer than they are wide.Round faces are also about equally long and wide with a wide hairline and have less pronounced cheekbones and a soft rounded jawline compared to a square face. ![]()
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