Short Hair Styles That Go Well with Every Face Shape and Hair Texture
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Short Hair Styles That Go Well with Every Face Shape and Hair Texture



There are many reasons why some women choose shorter cuts above all. The busy and active lifestyle surely adds up to that. That is why the variety of short hairstyles is growing by the day. However, no matter how fancy or trendy the cut is, it is not always suitable for all.

While LoveHairstyles have listed all the best short hair styles that 2020 has brought it, we decided to brood upon how various cuts to pair with different face shapes. We will discuss the same issue related to the hair textures as well since it is vital to distinguish between cuts for thick and fine hair to look your absolute best 24/7.



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Short Hairstyles and Face Shapes
Oval – this is the shape that is considered to be the best one since almost any cut suits it. However, when we are talking about shorter cuts, it should be added that short pixies and boy cuts seem to be created for the shape. All due to the high cheekbones that those styles accentuate well. It is crucial to bring your best features out in the first place.

Round – some face shapes are just too tricky, and round one belongs to the list. The fact is that when searching for the perfect cut to suit the shape, you need to think about what is going to reduce the roundness of your face. We say that any style spiced up with light bangs as well as bangs can deal with the task well. At the same time, it is advised to keep away from anything that is ultra-short or slicked back.

Heart-Shaped – with this shape, the main task is to draw the most attention to the cheekbones as well as eyes. That is why side-swept bangs and asymmetrical cuts are the first on the list. Nevertheless, heavy short bangs are absolutely out of the question.

Diamond – sometimes the shape is referred to as an oval one. The truth is that the two are quite similar. That is why your primary task is to show those cheekbones out. Playing around with waves, layers, and side parts work well in the case. However, it is best to keep away from anything that can add height to your face.

Square – just like the round face shape, a square one is a peculiar shape and requires a particular approach. Bobs, in their majority, suit the shape well. One of the most vital tricks here is to draw away from the heavy jaws, other than that there is nothing to worry about.

Long – with long faces, it is essential to find the style that will reduce the height. That is why bangs and fringes are welcome. Also, anything that can some more width to your face would do you good. Very often, hairstylists recommend to pay particular attention to curls and waves and leave the straight cuts out.



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Short Hair Styles and Hair Textures
Curly – once you are all set up with the face, it is vital to consider the texture too. The critical point here is to embrace the curls not to work against them. That is why opting for some layering or thinning of the hair may come in handy. A word of caution would be that short cuts for curly hair are easy to achieve but quite challenging to look after.

Wavy – you may face the same issues with wavy hair like in the case with curly one. However, in the majority of cases, wavy hair is more cooperative, and the variety of short styles to play around with increases.

Thick – there is barely any short cut that thick hair wouldn’t go well with. So, there are no limits here apart from well-chosen cut for the particular shape of your face.

Thin – playing around with thin hair may be a little challenging that it is with thick hair, but the number of styles to try is close to being unlimited. The trick here lies in the ability of a particular style to add volume to your mane. When paired with the great cut for your face shape, the look will be ravishing.

Straight - many hairstyles are created and designed with straight hair in mind. Think about all the fancy blunt as well as asymmetrical cuts to get the idea of what we are hinting at. What is more, as long as the haircut suits your face shape, the chances that it is going to adapt to your hair texture are high too.

Source: LoveHairstyles










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