Rectangular Face Reading Astrology
You're a strong, powerful leader. People with traditionally "strong" faces—high cheekbones, wide foreheads, and prominent jaws—are seen as being more powerful and in control than people with longer, narrower faces, according to a study published in Psychological Science.
The rectangular face shape is a hybrid of the oval/long and square shaped face. It's essentially the long face with angular edges," Gafni said. Rectangular face shapes feature a square jaw and a face that's longer than it is wide. You'll also likely have a high forehead.
Determination of Rectangular Face Astrology
- Angular face shape, such as diamond face or triangle face.
- Sharp and high cheekbones.
- Prominent eyebrows
- Sharp eyes
- Narrow or pointed nose and chin.
When it comes to a rectangular face shape, the goal is to keep the face from appearing longer than it is naturally. There are many things that contribute to lengthening a rectangular face– hair length, volume and cut. Here are a few ideas for you gorgeous rectangle gals!
- Layer away!: Adding lots of layers to a rectangular face shape can open you up in the cheekbone area while cutting many off the "four corners" at the same time.
- Length matters: You never want to wear your hair super-long if you have a rectangular face shape. Excessive length only makes a rectangular face shape look longer.
- Blowouts: Waves and curls are great for rectangular face shapes because width of the overall silhouette helps. In other words, go for a little more horizontal volume and steer clear of too much height. Major volume going upward also contributes to lengthening your face.
- Updos: Severe, sleek updos can make your jawline corners look even stronger. If you're okay with that, then go for it! If you're trying to soften go with a more romantic wavy chignon. Higher updos will bring out your corners, where lower chingons will draw less attention to them.
- Bangs: I'm not a huge fan of a square blunt bang with square or rectangular bangs with a square jaw because it tends to make everything very box-y.
- A-line cut: Just like with a square jaw, the corners of the jawline can be diffused by an a-line haircut. The longer length in front will weigh the hair down and lay closer to your cheeks, minimizing squareness. Then pair it with a long side bang to break up the usual "elongating lines" of a long bob. Try it with a little bend on the ends, too!