By Melissa Nathans
Do you ever just get this sudden urge to change your hairstyle?
Whether you've had the same style for years or for just a few months,
getting a great new haircut can be really fun, and it can be a cheap,
easy way to change your overall look. Before you just go out and get the
same cut as your favorite celebrity, though, you should check out this
advice on picking out the best haircut for you.
You definitely
need to take your facial shape into account when you're choosing a hair
style, but you also want to look at your actual facial features. If you
aren't sure what your face shape is, pull your hair back, and look in
the mirror. If you need to, draw the outline of your face on the mirror
with a wipe-off marker, stand back, and examine what shape your face is.
You need to use your hairstyle to balance your facial structure. If you
have more weight on the bottom of your face, for instance, you may want
to choose a medium-length style with lots of volume, and if you have a
square-jawed face, you may want to try a soft style that will soften
your edges a bit.
Besides this, though, you want to use your cut
to bring out your best facial features. A chin-length cut will frame
your whole face, and a cut with a fringe or full bangs can accentuate
just about any part of your face. A layer that ends right around your
eyebrows, for instance, will bring out your eyes, while a layer that
swoops down near your mouth will accentuate that feature.
These
are probably the two most important considerations to make when you're
choosing a hairstyle, but they aren't the only things to think about.
You need a hairstyle that matches your lifestyle, too. If you don't like
to spend a lot of time on your hair, choose a style that you can blow
dry for a minute before you walk out the door. If you don't mind
spending more time on your hair, you can choose a more labor-intensive
style like a bevel cut that will have to be blow-dried straight to look
good. If you prefer to have your hair back or to be able to do many
different things with your hairstyle, consider leaving it
shoulder-length or longer and using bangs to accentuate your facial
features.
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