6 Hairstyles for a Triangle Face Shape

To determine if you have a triangle face shape, follow these steps:

  1. Measure your face: Measure the length, width, and height of your face. Measure from the top of your forehead to the bottom of your chin, from the cheekbone to cheekbone, and from the top of your forehead to the highest point of your cheekbones.
  2. Identify the widest part of your face: The widest part of your face is usually the cheekbones or jawline.
  3. Compare the measurements: If the measurement of the jawline is the largest, and the forehead is the narrowest, then you likely have a triangle face shape.

Triangle face shapes are more uncommon and are not widely recognized. The 7 main categories (oval, round, square, oblong, diamond, heart, and pear)are still the most commonly used for determining hairstyles, makeup, and accessories. It’s also important to note that not all face shapes fit perfectly into specific categories, and some people may have a face shape that is a combination of two or more shapes. It’s always best to consult with a professional stylist or barber for a more accurate assessment.

Hairstyles for women with a triangle face shape:

Triangle face shape is characterized by a narrow forehead and a wide jawline, and the objective with hairstyles is to create balance and draw attention away from the jawline.

  1. Long layers: Long layers that hit below the chin can help to elongate the face and balance the proportions.
  2. Shoulder-length cuts with side-swept bangs: This type of haircut provides volume around the cheekbones, which helps to create the illusion of a wider forehead. Side-swept bangs can also be used to add softness to the face and balance the jawline.
  3. Volume at the crown: Creating volume at the crown can help to elongate the face and draw attention upwards. This can be achieved with teased hair, a high bun, or a voluminous blowout.
  4. A-line bob with textured ends: An A-line bob that is shorter in the back and longer in the front can help to balance the jawline. Textured ends can also add movement and fullness to the hair, making it a great option for those with fine hair.
  5. Pixie cut with choppy layers: A pixie cut with choppy layers can provide a lot of volume at the crown, drawing attention upwards. This style is low maintenance and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.
  6. Wavy or curly hairstyles: Wavy or curly hairstyles can add volume around the cheekbones and draw attention away from the jawline. However, it’s important to make sure that the curls are not too tight or bouncy, as this can accentuate the jawline.

In conclusion, the best hairstyle for a triangle face shape is one that creates balance and draws attention away from the jawline. We recommend to avoid styles with too much volume at the jawline, as this can accentuate a narrow chin. It’s best to consult with a stylist who can help determine the most suitable style based on an individual’s face shape, hair texture, and personal style.

 

Hairstyles for men with a triangle face shape:

aim to balance out the proportions and create a more harmonious look. The following hairstyles can be suitable for men with a triangle face shape:

  1. Short sides, longer top: This hairstyle involves cutting the hair shorter on the sides and leaving more length on the top. This helps to add volume and bulk to the crown, which balances out the jawline.
  2. Quiff: The quiff is a classic hairstyle that involves sweeping the hair upwards and back. This style adds height to the crown and helps to balance out the jawline.
  3. Textured crop: The textured crop is a short, choppy hairstyle that provides volume and texture on the top. This style is low maintenance and ideal for men who want a stylish yet effortless look.
  4. Slicked back hair: Slicking the hair back can elongate the face and create a more balanced look. This style is best suited for men with thicker hair and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.
  5. French crop: The French crop is a short, textured hairstyle that involves cutting the hair short on the sides and leaving more length on the top. This style helps to add volume to the crown and balance out the jawline.
  6. Side part: A side part hairstyle can be a good option for men with a triangle face shape. This style involves combing the hair to one side and can help to elongate the face and create a more balanced look.

 

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