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Hairstyles For Heart Shaped Faces 2012



A heart-shaped face is very similar to a strawberry. The forehead is wide, narrowing down to the cheeks, and thinner at the jawline. However, many incredible hairstyles for heart-shaped faces can transform how you look!


Yes! This drop-dead gorgeous Bond heroine has a heart-shaped face. Halle Berry turned heads when she sported this stunning short hairdo. This spiky hairdo does her face justice by bringing all the attention to her cheekbones and eyes.




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Actress and model Audrey Tautou pulls off this short wavy hairstyle like a rockstar! With side-swept bangs that make everybody focus all the attention to her eyes and lips, this short hairstyle for heart-shaped faces is one for the books. If you love short hair, then this is the look for you.


The gorgeous Ashley Judd has a more rounded heart-shaped face. The big soft waves at the bottom give her a gentler look while adding definition to the lower half of her face. The straight hair on top along with the side bangs accentuates her cheeks, eyes, and eyebrows. But it is her wide smile that steals hearts!


Ashley Greene turned heads with her playful pixie hairstyle that her character Alice Cullen sported. Everyone wanted that pixie! If you have a heart-shaped face, then try this haircut. Ashley looks stunning and carefree in this hairstyle. The bangs divert any attention from the forehead to the lower part of her face.


Gwyneth Paltrow switched her regular straight-haired look for this cool wavy wispy edged look. The full waves bring attention to her cheeks and smile. The textured bob with wispy ends is one of the best hairstyles for heart-shaped faces who are looking for a more modern look. The waves make her face appear thinner.


Mary-Kate Olsen looks fabulous in this messy low bun look. This hairstyle also acts as a faux bob. This asymmetrical look gets us to focus on her lips. The one sided angled bob gives her face a longer look. This is perfect for women with round or heart-shaped faces.


Fashion designer and actress Nicole Richie Madden knows what hairstyles suit her. The angled bob is an excellent hairstyle for round, heart-shaped faces. It draws attention to her lower face and her lovely eyes.


That was our list of the 35 best hairstyles for heart-shaped faces. When picking a hairstyle for this face shape, remember that the forehead and cheekbones tend to be the widest part of the face. Take the attention off your forehead and focus on the lower part of your face. Bangs work very well with this face shape. If you are looking for hairstyle inspiration from celebrities, look to Reese Witherspoon, Lisa Kudrow, Halle Berry, and Brittany Snow. As you keep trying the hairstyles mentioned above, you will get some ideas of your own to try. So, keep at it and flaunt your face shape!


If you're wondering about the best lace wigs for heart faces then wonder no more, this post has some handy tips to help you find a style that works for you.A lot of people ask a question that starts with "what's the best lace wig for..." and ends with all sorts of things like: big ears; small foreheads; partially haired women; people with no hair; large foreheads; square shaped faces; women in their 40s; oval shaped faces; gym-bunnies; transitioning hair; round shaped faces; humid weather; oblong faces and the list goes on.


Lengths Below The ChinHair that falls below the chin can make the width at the top of heart shape faces appear narrower. If the hair ends at chin length it can make the chin appear smaller on heart shaped faces, if you want to avoid this then, choose a lace wig with a length that is at least 14 inches so that it falls below the chin. The lace wig textures that are best for both chin and below chin length are straight textures (yaki and kinky straight included) as well as wavy textures including body wave, water wave and deep wave.


Side, Narrow and Feathered Fringes (bangs)If you prefer a straight cut fringe then a slightly narrower fringe (ending at the outer corner of each eye) with light wispy layers at the sides will make the width at the top of heart shaped faces appears narrower; if the fringe (bang) is feathered then this will prevent the face appearing top-heavy.


Curved fringes (bangs) as these can make heart shaped faces appear top-heavy and therefore make the chin seem even smaller, so unless you want to emphasis those features (there's nothing wrong with playing up your features) then a curved fringe (bang) isn't the best option.


Wavy HairFollowing the length guide, wavy hair can also balance the width of a heart shaped face due to its texture. Curly hair has to be in longer lengths in order to widen the face.The best lace wig wavy textures for this body wave, water wave and deep wave textures.


Partings - Centre and Off-CentreCentre partings will mean that the hair will fall across the temples and frame your face in such a way that it looks more oval than heart shaped. Too much height at the crown can however make the face seem top heavy.


Off-centre or side partings are great at narrowing the upper (widest) part of heart shaped faces.The best lace wig textures for this are straight textures (yaki and kinky straight included) as well as wavy textures including body wave, water wave and deep wave.


Hairstyles for heart-shaped faces are cut to flatter the features of a heart-shaped face like a pointy chin, a wider forehead, and sharp cheekbones. Bangs are the number one go-to style for heart-shaped faces, as bangs cover that extra area on the forehead and balance the width of the face. Blunt bangs and long, piecey bangs top the list of recommended hairstyles for this face shape.


Celebrities who have heart-shaped faces include actress Reese Witherspoon, Halle Berry, and Jennifer Love Hewitt. If you are looking for flattering cuts for the shape of your heart face, the goal will be to create length, add fullness to the chin area, and avoid creating any more width on the forehead by adding bangs to your face.


For styling, I recommend you blow-dry with a Denman or paddle to get dry then do half twists with a curling iron or wand. Take a section and put the wand in the midshaft. Only do one revolution, leaving out the ends for a softer more natural style. This works for all women due to the perimeter being just below the chin or longer and that soft break of bangs between cheeks and chin. It flatters all face shapes, but works best on heart-shaped face women.


A smart effective trick to maintain a fashion color like platinum, which is usually hard to maintain and lasts only for a short time, is to chop your hair into a long pixie cut. Now, feel free to opt for bangs that sweep to the side for an added edge. The longer side creates an illusion of an asymmetrical cut to suit your heart-shaped face.


For a heart-shaped face, consider a blonde bob with a side parting. A deep side part will help emphasize the cheekbones and the length at the chin will soften the jawline. Tousled locks give your hair movement and body for an easy-breezy look.


This long, side-swept hair gives a polished effortless style, and the side bangs personalize the fringe trend to fit the heart face shape. Hair is personal and every trend can be tweaked to fit an individual. A side fringe brought balance to this heart-shaped face while accentuating the killer cheekbones.


The soft, ashy tones complement the jewel-toned peekaboos to create a soft blend for heart faces. The side bangs are a key element of this cut. This fringe is perfect for heart-shaped faces because it starts by balancing out the widest part of the face while it can draw attention toward the eye and flattering the cheekbone. On the other hand, it softens the structures and features of a square-shaped face, as well.


Try Hot Off The Press by Paul Mitchell. It gives you thermal protection and works as a hairspray. It will protect your hair from the heat of the iron and also make each curl last all day. Unlike a heart-shaped face, this deep side style will not look good on shapes that are wider at the bottom part of their face as it will only create more width in this area.


Try long hair with a center part for a heart face shape. The center part draws interest to the center, maximizing your beauty. Long hair works best on younger women with heart-shaped faces and healthier hair strands of medium density. Lengthy hair takes some maintenance, so make sure you are willing to take the time to wash and blow out your beautiful mane.


The youthful cheek is shaped like a heart, projecting furthest at the cheekbone and tapering as it descends towards the lips (red arrows point to a full, youthful outer cheek). A linear highlight along the cheekbone is an important feature of the youthful cheek. A shadow cast underneath the cheekbone can enhance the jawline as well as the midface (orange arrows point to a highlight along the cheek bone and a shadow cast underneath it).


Nonsurgical facial fat transfer is the ideal solution to restore lost volume to the cheeks and midface. Facial fat transfer can be used to recreate the youthful heart shaped cheek, a linear highlight along the cheekbone and shadow cast underneath (figure 2).


If you like any of the following hairstyles, click on each image for more info, how to style steps, and to try on each hairstyle. Or you can view TheHairStyler.com's entire range of hairstyles for heart face shapes.


This beauty has everything that's needed to make it the perfect hairstyle for a heart face shape. The top area has long heavy bangs swept to the side that shows off the forehead. This creates needed vertical length. The sides and back are layered and then kicked out through styling to compensate for the narrow chin that are customary with heart faces. A similar shape in other textures will work just as well.


Long bangs that hug the frame of your face, such as the bangs pictured here, are ideal. The height through the top section of the bangs is also a plus for heart faces as it adds the illusion of length to the face shape. 2ff7e9595c


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