Hairstyles for Teenagers with Square Faces
- Curly hair is a hairstyle teens with square faces can wear.sandra image by Patrizier-Design from Fotolia.com
Square faces are equipped with a strong, box-like jaw line. They also have an equally straight hairline. Some celebrity examples include Sandra Bullock, Demi Moore, Jessica Simpson and Mandy Moore.
People with naturally square faces should avoid one-length hairstyle and blunt cut hairdos. It is all about balance. Working with what you got maximizes your hair potential. Teens with square faces can achieve the hottest hairstyles by following some simple hair guidelines. - People with square faces look best in short or medium-length hair. For this look, layers and wispy bangs soften the naturally angular shape of square faces. You should part your hair off the center with the bulk of the layered hair resting at the crown of your head. The higher the hair, the more volume it has and the more it elongates the natural shape of your face.
If you like a layered bob look, then you should make sure the cut ends just above or below the jaw line. This medium-sized bob frames the chin area and brings out the best in the teen's facial features, such as the eyes and the lips. - Curly and wavy hairstyles help balance the straight features of square faces. They add texture and gently lift the facial features. Swept bangs draw attention to the upper area of the face, thus creating balance. Curly and wavy hairstyles also make a square face appear rounder and softer.
- If you like your hair long and luxurious, then you can still find a suitable hairstyle for your square face. You will want to adopt a layered look with the first layers beginning right at your jaw line. The layers should then continue downward to the length of the hair. Follow the same guidelines mentioned above for bangs to give the hairstyle both texture and body.
- A slick ponytail may be the go-to hair style for active athletes, but teens who play sports can optimize their square features by using a thin headband. The headband pushes the hair back from the face. The band also sweeps the hair back from the face and creates volume at the top of the head and along the sides of the crown. You could also vary the ponytail look by keeping any wispy bangs loose.
Another great pulled back style is a faux French braid. Pull the hair back in ponytail sections and tighten those sections with a rubber band while fastening it to the end of the ponytail above. Repeat until all of the hair sections are pulled into the ponytail series.
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