You might also want to wear a top that does not cover your neck and chin, so try a scoop neck or v-neck shirt. You can also go topless. [2] X Research source

You can also do this in the bathroom mirror after you get out of the shower. All you have to do is draw the outline of your face in the steam. Make sure to take note of the shape before the condensation fades away. [6] X Research source If you don’t have a mirror, take a picture of yourself head on with a relaxed face and draw around the outside of your face. You will get the same result. [7] X Research source

If your face seems to be in between two shapes, you can try a more exact method to determine which areas on your face are larger than others. In a mirror, measure the length between the side edges of your forehead, between your cheekbones or temples, between the edges of your jaw, and from your chin to your hairline. Use these exact measurements to determine what the largest and smallest areas of your face are. If you aren’t exactly sure about the shape of your face, have a relative or close friend help you decide. Sometimes it’s easier for others to decide because they see your face more often than you see your own. [9] X Research source Another option is to look for a face chart online and compare the basic shapes with your own face. [10] X Expert Source Courtney NawaraMakeup Artist & Gothic Blogger Expert Interview. 30 July 2021

For round faces, avoid hairstyles that fall directly at the chin line because they accentuate the short, round qualities in your face. Instead, wear styles that fall below your chin, giving your face the appearance of added length. [14] X Research source

For heart shaped faces, wear your hair long and wavy with a thick bang, which hides your larger forehead and balances out your face, or wear it chin length, which helps even out the prominence of your jaw. Avoid hairstyles that are above the chin because they can make your face appear unbalanced. [17] X Research source

Because the oval face is so proportionate, there are very few hairstyles that do not look good. Bangs, no bangs, long, or short, this face shape can pull off any style and look good while doing it. It is often considered the ideal face shape due to its proportions and ability to be styled in any way. [18] X Research source [19] X Research source [20] X Research source

For square shaped faces, wear long hairstyles that add length, retracting from your wide, prominent jaw. You can also have soft curls around your face to soften the harsh angles of your jaw or an off center part to draw attention across your face, adding length. Avoid blunt bangs and straight bobs because they accentuate the harsh angles of your face. [22] X Research source [23] X Research source

For oblong faces, wear hairstyles that add width to your face such as long, wide curls. The bigger your hair is around your cheekbones, the wider your face will look. You can also shorten your face with a thick bang or a side part. [26] X Research source

For a diamond shaped face, wear your hair in a chin length bob to accentuate your chin, and sideswept bangs help hide your small forehead and show off your prominent cheekbones. You can also rock a pixie cut because it draws all attention to your cheekbones and jawline. [29] X Research source