Choose the right hairstyle, and you're up one notch on the style factor. Your friends might even comment that your face looks younger, slimmer and fairer. Remember your hairstyle constitutes more than 50% of how you look. Not sure how to choose the right coiffure? Read on and be inspired today.
At Chez Vous, we believe that the right length depends on your face shape and personality. When in doubt, use the 3-inch golden rule for Asians. This rule is a great way to differentiate a long-shaped face and one that is shorter.
First, get a ruler and a comb ready. Position the comb horizontally below our chin, then place the ruler vertically below the ear. The distance between the pencil and the ruler is what we want to measure. Close to 3-inch – Lucky you! You look great whether you chop it short or keep it long.
Chop please. If is less than 3 inches, it means you have a shorter face, which suits shorter cuts like the Bob. In fact, many Asian ladies have this type of face shape.
Keep your tresses down. A longer face favours longer locks. Think Kim Kardashian.
Of course, many women are afraid to cut their hair short, fret not. There's always the Lob (Long Bob), which is, as you would have guessed, is a longer version of a Bob. It usually stops at the shoulder or goes past a little (this really depends on how long your neck is). This versatile style is able to hide the larger lower jaws too, yet it is neither too long nor too short. Many ladies, with longer face shape are going for the Lob, for a change.
Your bangs should be chosen based on your face shape too, to create the ideal contour - oval.
Fringes work wonders for those of you with a longish face. Ideally, the bangs should start from one cheekbone and end at the other cheekbone, blending into the two sides to create a more ovalish face shape.
This is a bit trickier. The fringe must be shorter or part in the middle, and allow the length to increase gradually post the arch of your brows until it reaches the widest point of your face. Voila! You have just created a more ovalish face shape with this new hairdo.
The way to deal with short jawlines is to have a long side-parted fringe that is extended and layered gradually to create a more elongated look.
Layered long side-parted fringe also suits women with square face shapes. The parting should start from the arch of the brow, and longest length of the fringe should end below the widest point of your cheekbones, covering it soft blended layers. Never try a hard full bangs that is above the brows, unless you're Jessie J, full of personality and character to pull off such a look.
Again, bangs comes in handy for some cover-up duty. Dense and thick bangs (either straight or side-swept) that start an inch below the highest point of the crown will do just that. A length between the eyebrow and eyelid works best.
Moon-faced ladies won’t go wrong with a 3:7 side-parted long layered fringe. The longer end must be long enough to conceal the largest part of your face, making it appear slimmer. Never, ever go above the brows unless you have short forehead!
With the correct cut, layers and fringe type, women with rounder face can sport short hairstyles too. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
For a “sweeter” alternative, a textured or Korean-inspired airy fringe where the length gradually increase post the arch of your brows until it reaches the widest point of your face will work too.
What colour goes well with you? Hair colouring – besides being a statement of personal style, it can also brighten someone with sallow or dark skin tone significantly!
Guess what? Most hair colours go well with fair skin tone except blonde. Light blonde shades might make one look “ghost-like”, unless, of course you do put on makeup regularly such as a bold lipstick colour; or eyeliner; or some blush to go along with it. Yes, we're all so envious of the fair damsel, who can take on almost any colour.
Many women with reddish skin tones could be due to sensitivity of their skin, or the fact that their skin is very thin, hence revealing fine capillaries. Try olive hue, or take on coppery gold or ash brown. Maroon red, wine red and other warm colours will “enhance” the reddish tone on one's face, so these are a no-go.
Those who are not that fair can pick darker browns or reddish hair colours so that the skin tone appears lighter. Want to have an instant brightening laser treatment? Try Rose Gold or Strawberry Red hues.
Ladies with darker skin tones need brighter colours to bring out their skin colours, and brown hues have the greatest effect. Colours like copper browns or light browns will make darker skin elude a softer charm.
Yes. Never underestimate what a right hairstyle can do to your image. Keen to change up your hairstyle? Make a reservation with us at [email protected] and we will get back to you soon. See you at either one of these outlets:
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