Genetics, hormone levels, and lifestyle choices influence facial hair growth patterns. Avoid early shaving or trimming to promote thicker facial hair, and use beard oils and grooming products with skin-promoting vitamins.
Long Face
A long, narrow face can be attractive, but it can also lead to complications like mouth breathing and sleep apnea. Long face syndrome can be improved with exercises like mewing and nose breathing training. Styling the hair short on top and fuller on the sides can create the illusion of a square face shape.
Round Face
Round faces have soft features, wide hairlines, full cheekbones, and small chins/jawlines. Avoid short haircuts that widen the forehead, and choose longer styles with volume. Consider bob hairstyles with layers below the chin or curly/wavy hairstyles.
Square Face
A square face has a strong jawline, a narrow forehead and cheekbones, and a longer length. To determine your face shape, observe the widest point of your face. For square faces, hairstyles that create height on top and fuller side layers are recommended.
Triangular Face
Triangular faces have wide jawlines and pointed chins. Hairstyles for this face shape should soften features and create balance. Avoid longer styles that emphasize the chin’s width and go for shorter cuts like chin-length bobs.