Are you looking for your best or first wig to wear ?
You may feel hesitant to choose your wig if it is your first time or if you
already buy one and get a bad wig, so today we will show you how you can
choose the best wig based on how your face look like.
To Choose a best wig for your head, you should know the type of face you
have, because facially, everyone is different, and what can be a beautiful
style on you may not flatter someone else. Wigs can transform your look so
you can opt for a younger, more on-trend look or use them to change up your
style and experiment before making a permanent decision at the salon.
About faces we can enumerate in 5 types :
- Oval face
- square face,
- round face,
- heart face,
- long face
The Oval face
The oval face shape is considered as the "ideal" face shape as it is
symmetrical with proportional features due to no dominant
characteristics.
If you have this face shape, then you will suit almost any wig, so the
choice is yours!
The Square face
The square face shape is characterised by a wide angular jaw which is
the same width as the forehead. As you have a strong jawline and
hairline, it's best to steer clear from straight, angular hairstyles.
What's more, avoid straight styles that end at the jawline, as they will
over-emphasise the angles of your face. Try to find a wig that adds
height on the top to elongate your symmetrical shape and narrows at the
sides, creating the illusion of length. Softening the face is key for a
flattering look, so opt for a layered or wavy style to break up the
strong angles of your face. Furthermore, wigs that have a fringe work
really well for square-shaped faces, but ensure you find one with a
longer hair length in order to compliment your face shape.
Round face
A round face shape usually consists of a wide hairline and a circular
form. Women with round faces are described as having a face that is
relatively short and broad with fullness just under the cheekbones.
The best wigs for round-face shapes are ones that create fullness and
height at the crown and stay flatter at the cheekbones, to elongate the
length of your face. Face frame wigs and wig styles with an off-centre
parting also look great, as they help to soften the fullness in your
cheeks. Avoid blunt cuts which round at the jawline, as this will mirror
your face shape and add even more weight to the roundness at your jaw.
Longer hair length wigs are a great choice for a round face shape, to
complement the rounder parts of the cheeks and jawline
Heart face
The square face shape is characterised by a wide angular jaw which is
the same width as the forehead. As you have a strong jawline and
hairline, it's best to steer clear from straight, angular hairstyles.
What's more, avoid straight styles that end at the jawline, as they will
over-emphasise the angles of your face. Try to find a wig that adds
height on the top to elongate your symmetrical shape and narrows at the
sides, creating the illusion of length. Softening the face is key for a
flattering look, so opt for a layered or wavy style to break up the
strong angles of your face. Furthermore, wigs that have a fringe work
really well for square-shaped faces, but ensure you find one with a
longer hair length in order to compliment your face shape.
Heart face
A heart face shape typically has a wide forehead, high angular
cheekbones and a narrow chin, which looks like an upside-down triangle.
Flattering wigs for heart-shaped faces include styles with long wispy
fringes that fall across the forehead. As well as this, styles which
keep the hair close to the head when it reaches the eyes, including
styles with longer layers, flatter this face shape well. Face-framed
wigs with layers or a bob also suit a heart shape, as it creates balance
in the face and re-establishes symmetry. Try to avoid styles which have
fullness and height at the crown, as this will over-accentuate a narrow
chin and make the face look out of proportion.
Long face
Long face shapes tend to have narrow width and extended length, making
the chin pointed. Usually the forehead and jawline appear a similar
width and the sides of the cheeks, particularly at the cheek line, are
straight. Overall, for a long face shape the idea is to add more width
rather than height. A chin-length wig is a great look for a long face
shape, or a mid-length style that hits between the chin and shoulders.
Keeping the style of the wig to waves and relaxed curls is an ideal way
to add that width and volume that's needed to add a balance to the face
shape. A much shorter hair length can complement long faces too, just be
sure to have short enough layers to add some volume and stick to soft,
curved edges rather than straight.
Hope this article will help you, to be most handsome person for yourself ...
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