A bluntly-cut front fringe is a slippery slope to slide down for square faces, but if you really like it, there’s a way to pull it off. Pair the straight bangs with a medium-length crop styled in messy waves that soften the jawline. It’s important to keep the rest of your hair light in order to contrast the bangs.
A sculptural chin and prominent cheekbones are specific features of a square face that often becomes the object of our admiration because the most gorgeous Hollywood beauties (Angelina Jolie, Keira Knightley, Sandra Bullock, to name a few) have square faces. However, it never hurts to add a bit of visual length to your face and correct the strong jawline with a flattering hairstyle. Here are the best hairstyles for square faces you should about.
Before you begin looking at hairstyles for square faces, make sure that your face shape is really square. Take a full face picture of yourself without a smile. Print the photo and draw lines to define the contours of your face. Girls who have a square face find that the length of their face is approximately equal to its width. Besides, cheekbones in such faces are evident and the jawline is strong and angular.
If you are a proud owner of a square face shape and want to find a flattering style for it, aim at elongation and veiling for the corners. Here are the main principles that will help:
– Avoid straight bangs and hairstyles, mimicking the shape of your face. Distinct graded layers are something that is going to flatter you. Opt for side bangs, distracting from the broad forehead and relieving the sharpness of your facial features. Shy away from thick blunt cut bangs. They make the bottom of your face appear even heavier than it is.
– A side parting, same as any asymmetry is a plus. Give your preference to an off-centered parting, slightly shifted from the central line.
– A square face can be easily narrowed and elongated with straight shoulder-length or longer tresses along the cheeks. These will strategically cover the jaw corners.
– You will effortlessly win from a soft feminine hairstyle, framing your face with waves and curls. Beach waves, tousled locks or shiny bouncy curls? Chose any style, or better alternate them for a variety.
– Updos with some volume on top will lengthen your face, but do not sleek all hair back. Leave long side bangs or a few curls on one side.
– Avoid excessive volume along the sides at the level of cheekbones and jaw, as it will broaden your face.
Every face is individual, so check the gallery to see various face shapes with flattering hairstyles.
A square face shape is actually the easiest to work with when it comes to finding the right cut. You’re not trying to hide or add anything, but are instead showing off your excellent bone structure. This choppy piecey lob softens the strong chin and reveals the high cheek bones.
There are a lot of good hairstyles that complement square faces. If you want something on the shorter side, opt for an asymmetrical tousled bob. Swopping side bangs will add more face-framing and look great with glasses.
Haircuts for square faces can still be fun and flirty whether you are in your 20s or over 50. Styling some loose, tousled waves into a long bob can really spice up the hairdo. The cut has the perfect amount of funk in it; with fiery red highlights and messy waves mixed throughout, you’ll look polished yet casual all day long.
The 1970s was a time of interesting fashion, and one thing they did right during that decade was the shaggy hairstyle. The layered long bob delivers your hair natural dimension and shape, so you have minimal styling to do in the mornings.
Hairstylists recommend women with square face shapes avoid any thickness around the jaw, as it makes the lower half of your face appear much heavier. For this reason, a feathered haircut with slim and tapered ends is an excellent solution for a square face.
Whether your locks are short or long, straight or curly, face-framing has the power to elevate any haircut to new heights of flattery. While this layered cut can flatter all face shapes, it will look especially gorgeous on women with square faces thanks to its ‘softening’ nature.
With a square face shape and shorter hair, you shouldn’t shy away from a pixie cut. Thanks to asymmetry and right layering, a shorter crop can look beautiful on those with a square jawline, and highlighted layers make the cut even more dynamic. Add in blonde highlights to accent your waves and the different layers in your hair.
This style will help you to play up your best features! Curtain bangs gently cover the wide forehead while focusing all attention on the eyes and cheekbones, thus balancing your square face shape.
A bluntly-cut front fringe is a slippery slope to slide down for square faces, but if you really like it, there’s a way to pull it off. Pair the straight bangs with a medium-length crop styled in messy waves that soften the jawline. It’s important to keep the rest of your hair light in order to contrast the bangs.
Short hairstyles for square faces can also look sleek and professional. In order to pull those off, go for minimum layers and choppy ends. Part your hair slightly off center to prevent a rather severe look, and you’re good to go!
For fine hair, it’s important to choose a cut that gives some body to hair and still features vertical lines elongating a wider face. With straight hair like this, swooping side bangs on both sides look beautiful, especially when paired with a long bob cut. Add in subtle blonde highlights for a little bit more shine in your hair.
If you don’t like all those waves and curls and would rather prefer the extra short length, your short hair cut can certainly be edgy, modern and chic. The top is grazed with a lighter hue, the sides and back are clipped close — definitely a bold statement!
The choppy style is the it-girl cut of right now, so adopt your own version of this trendy hairdo with a chest-length crop. Those with thicker hair will really love this shag because it accommodates uneven and messy layers that help control any unwanted volume.
Short hairstyles for square faces should be upgraded with trendy colors. When you go short, you can also breathe new life into thin hair. This look should take no longer than 5-10 minutes to style. Before blow drying use a heat protectant that also provides medium hold. Then blow dry hair forward and use fingers to create the piecey texture.
Hairstyles for square faces can be parted down the middle or to the side, so luckily it’s all up to what your preferences is. If you like the look of a side-parted style more, keep your layers subtle and opt for choppy ends that add in some texture.
If you have a square shaped face, and you don’t want to commit to short hair, try a medium cut with long layers. Team your layers with face-framing highlights to really draw attention to your beautiful face!
This beautiful, formal style reveals the square jaw and full lips. Strong, classic facial features look best with hair that is pulled loosely back, away from the face. “Loosely” is the key word in this case. Some softness around a square face is exactly what’s needed for a feminine look.
Short layered hairstyles are just what the doctor ordered for square-shaped faces. Thinning hair out at the edges and adding curtain bangs makes your forehead look smaller, balances square face shapes, and enhances facial features.
If you want to get a fresh, flattering look, a new short haircut will be more than enough. A textured bob with blunt ends will emphasize your facial features and give edgy vibes to your style. Opt for bright hair color, like this stunning platinum hue, to become a true head-turner!
Flattering square face hairstyles for long hair feature layers and loose waves. This style is also appealing because of the caramel brown balayage highlights, which reveal the rosy cheeks and create the overall youthful and lively appearance.
Thin, abundant layers help those with fine hair to get movement and texture. Opt for choppy ends to enjoy an edgier style. Also, don’t be afraid to play around with the color of your ends and go all out with pink and light purple highlights.
This chin-length highlighted bob is one of the best square-face hairstyles. Instead of hiding your strong jawline, it flaunts it as your statement feature but also balances the look with the side-swept and highlighted framing layers. Show the image to your stylist to repeat this gorgeous, low-maintenance look, and forget the long and tiring hairstyling routine.
The right cut can make all the difference in the natural volume of your hair. Give a wispy lob a try and get a great on-the-go haircut. Tease the roots for some extra lift and a cute messy touch.
If you’re a fan of the shaggy look, try choppy layers that you can style into waves for an interesting shape that complements your face. Looking to change up your color as well? Give an ashy blonde a go, and accent the new shade with subtle pastel pink highlights.
Medium-to-short hair for square face works really well when it’s a long choppy bob cut. The shaggy layering of the cut will create an extra boost of volume, as will the parting down the middle. The layers that cover the sides of the face make it appear slimmer.
Long layers and bangs are best friends of square faces, as they can soften your jaw and cover a high forehead. Besides, with subtle caramel highlights woven into your long dark mane, your haircut will achieve glorious dimension. This hairdo looks very impressive and doesn’t need much time to be styled.
This medium icy blonde hairstyle is stunning thanks to its color and texture. The side bangs and short layers in the front highlight the cheek bones in the best possible way. To style, separate hair into four sections to make it easier to curl. Curl away from your face. After curling, be sure to shake hair so it looks more natural.
If you have a square face shape, we highly recommend you pay attention to mid-length cuts. For example, this wavy lob will easily flatter your face and highlight hair texture. A copper shade amazingly contrasts green eyes and complements the skin tone.
A square shaped face is all about the cheekbones. Pulling hair to one side in a romantic loose french braid is a no-brainer for any girl with long hair, but with this face shape, the style is all the more stunning. It’s impossible to go wrong with cascading curls and twisted, make-shift bangs.
A long straight bob is quite a versatile haircut that suits all face shapes, including a square one. To make this hairstyle more stylish and eye-catching, add cool blonde highlights and long side-swept bangs to achieve a more elongated and narrower facial shape.
Jessica Chastain has chosen the elegant side downdo to show off her luxurious copper mane. If you want to steal her look, you need to make a side parting, backcomb your hair at the roots, shape loose curls with a curling iron and sweep them to one side. Fix your mane at the nape with a bobby pin and hairspray the locks to keep them together and in place. An awesome look for a romantic date or a party!
At the 4th annual Stand Up To Cancer gala Reese Witherspoon looked like an innocent angel. Her blonde dimensional locks and flat-ironed side bangs create a laconic natural look. This hairstyle can be recreated with styling foam and a flat iron. Blow dry your hair with a bit of styling foam, previously applied to your damp hair, and shape random loose curls throughout your mane – easy, yet impressive and very trendy in 2024!
Shorter hairstyles for square faces should incorporate sweeping side bangs and lots of layers. Whether or not you have thick hair, you can fake it with this curly bob look. Simply tease the roots and curl your locks mid shaft to ends. For a special touch, add a braid that hides beneath the layers.
Long bob hairstyles with side swept bangs look gorgeous on women with square faces. A quick tip: keep the length of your hair below the jawline to avoid unwanted bulkiness in this area and elongate your face shape.
Short hair is not out of your reach if you have a square jawline, but you wouldn’t want a blunt cut that hits right at your jaw corners. As long as you soften the edges at the expense of texture, you can wear your comfortable short hair length and look great.
Haircuts for square faces can work for a variety of lengths, but this one is a surefire favorite right now. The alluring cut can hide your eyes and show your smile. Different faces can pull off this look, but it really is best on a square shaped face.
Loose waves are good for chubby square faces mostly because they soften the angular jawline. Also, you can add some face-framing locks to slim down your face. Another great thing about such hairstyles is they are easy to achieve and maintain.
A short blunt bob can look very tender and feminine if you know how to style it. Wavy locks and blonde highlights add romantic vibes to the hairstyle, while bangs make your features look softer and even out the angles. A perfect look for a square face shape!
In order to choose the right hairstyle for a square face, think of your hair texture and preferred length first. If your hair is fine and you prefer mid-length cuts, shoulder-length tousled bob with highlights can be the perfect solution! This style would conceal your facial shape and give more volume and movement to your locks.
Keira Knightley frames her face with asymmetric locks, which cover the corners of her jaw, getting shorter towards the nape. This hairstyle elongates Keira’s face and brings it shape to the ideal oval. You would need to blow-dry your locks, using a round brush that shapes the flipped-in ends. You may want to use a flat iron instead of a blow-dryer if you want to achieve a smoother texture.
Rounded bobs are made to frame the face and soften its shape, which makes it an ideal hairstyle for ladies with square faces. Stick to your natural texture and color to highlight your natural beauty. Add side-swept bangs to make this look more charming and intriguing.
A square jaw is absolutely a positive feature — and one that can lend a strong, but feminine presence when paired with the right cut. This medium length style is very modern thanks to the imperfect waves and a side part.
Horizontal blunt cut bangs may also accentuate the strong jawline of square shaped faces. But Olivia Wilde has successfully evaded this pitfall. Olivia has chosen soft side bangs which draw attention to her eyes and distract it from the lower part of her face. This lovely downdo is pretty easy to style: blow dry your locks with a lift at the roots. Straighten the bangs, when blow-drying with a round brush, and define their ends with a curling iron.
For those with straight to wavy hair, we recommend going for delicate layers with razor-cut ends that provide a natural and effortlessly chic appearance. This can keep the lines of your haircut soft and remove any excess weight or bluntness, which can draw attention to the jawline.
Angelina Jolie’s bronding is above any praise. Here we are dealing with a breathtaking dimensional hairstyle with the effect of sun in the locks. Make sure you moisturize your hair with oils or liquid crystals to achieve this enviable smoothness and shine. The soft waves are created with a curling iron or a flat iron. Define random locks to enhance the 3d effect and enjoy your gorgeous look!
The A-line silhouette of this gorgeous short bob visually cuts back the width of Kiera’s square face and masks her jaw corners. All in all, her face appears a beautiful oval.
Layering, shattered edges and auburn highlights distract attention from the heavy chin and leave a very light impression of an effortless feminine look, you can easily adopt for a square face.
Rounding off the edges and choosing an appealing warm hue, consonant with the color of your eyes, you will be able to cover up the boxiness of your face. But the crucial point here is the correct length – much below the chin.
These cute blonde locks are tousled and messed up for a trendy bedhead style with shaggy ends. The asymmetry, curtain effect of the bangs and a fantastic texture succeed to distract us from the face shape.
A shaggy medium-length hairstyle is also a gift for squares. And this one, rocking breathtaking highlights and downlights will make the squareness practically invisible.
Well, as you see, when it comes to a square face, your goal is to soften strong lines with right hairstyles and accessories. If you succeed to lengthen your face visually and round the chin line, we believe you’ll look pretty awesome.
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