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These face shapes are usually related to having a slender body and are intellectual. They are creative and have a fiery temperament. They are able to make a big impact on anyone with their wisdom. Because of their creativity, they are very artistic and often achieve success in the field of art.
Women with this distinctive shape have a face that's generally narrow at the forehead and wide at the jawline. Sometimes referred to as a pear shape, a triangle-shaped face is the exact opposite of a heart-shaped face. Those with triangle face shapes shouldn't feel stuck when it comes to figuring out the right style.
The triangle face shape isn't one we come across often–it's not as common as their round, oval, or heart-shaped counterparts. Women with this distinctive shape have a face that's generally narrow at the forehead and wide at the jawline. Sometimes referred to as a pear shape, a triangle-shaped face is the exact opposite of a heart-shaped face.
Those with triangle face shapes shouldn't feel stuck when it comes to figuring out the right style. The key is to work with and enhance what you have.
If you belong under this category, chances are you have one or more of these qualities:
Since this face shape is bottom-heavy, the trick to working with a triangular face is to find styles that balance out a broad, prominent jaw. You'll also need something that doesn't overwhelm your delicate forehead or add too much chunk at the sides of your face.
Inverted triangles, on the other hand, are more common and are considered more feminine. A wide, open forehead and a face that tapers to a narrow jawline are also flattered by hairstyles that camouflage the hairline and give width towards the chin.
Want to have the most flattering haircut for your face? Check out these styles below.
Consider bangs your best friend for triangle faces. A fringe isn't always a camouflaging trick; it can also add heft and width where needed. Just make sure that they don't go any shorter than eye level. Keep your bangs looking fresh with some dry shampoo (we like the uplifting fragrance of Dove Between Washes Clarifying Dry Shampoo which works to remove excess oil at your roots.
Determine whether your jawline is soft or angular. This can help determine the level of definition you need in that area.
For rounder triangles, go for a heavy fringe cut straight across. This gives the illusion of fullness at the forehead and cheekbone areas. The end result is a soft, youthful look.
If you have a strong, prominent jaw, choose hairstyles that feminize the jawline. Our favorites include soft, angled bobs with razored ends that taper at the chin—they create a thinner silhouette at the thickest part of your jaw and draw the eye downward.
Shorter hairstyles are ideal for triangle face shapes because they don't make your face appear longer. A chin-length cut is perfect as it stops right where your face does. Keep in mind though, it's key to add some layers or texture so as not to make the jawline appear even wider. Go for a bob with tons of layers for a light and trendy look.
Don't go for a middle part on triangle faces unless it's off-center. This emphasizes a wide jawline. Try a deep side part instead.
Try your hand at fancy updos, especially those with a curl. Styles like a girly pompadour, fauxhawk or victory roll at the bang or crown area create more width up top, effectively making your features more symmetrical.
Don't skimp on the blowouts or be afraid of the flat iron, Straight hair is one of the easiest textures to work with when working with a triangle face shape. A volumizing spray, like TRESemmé Volume Thickening Spray, ensures your style is on-point at all angles.
Don't skimp on the blowouts or be afraid of the flat iron, Straight hair is one of the easiest textures to work with when working with a triangle face shape. A volumizing spray, like TRESemmé Volume Thickening Spray, ensures your style is on-point at all angles.
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