How to set my hair perfectly
- VAIJAYANTH KARNAM
Hello BE-YOU-TIFUL people What is up? hope you're doing absolutely great before starting the actual topic let me tell you this is my first blog post and my name is Vaijayanth Karnam and i am from india, karnataka, chitradurga city.so in this blog i will tell you that how you can set your hair too well that everyone could can't get eyes off from you and everyone will get so impressed that they will come towards you and start complementing your style so lets begin..first importantly you shouldn't do the hairstyle Which is totally opposite from your face shape..When it comes to picking a fresh haircut, your face shape is one of the most important factors to consider. After all, you can choose the prettiest new cut, but if it doesn’t work with your face, it isn’t going to be all you dreamed of. So, instead of opting for the latest trend, try selecting a style that suits your face shape instead. Whether your face is a rectangle, oval, square, circle, triangle, heart or diamond, the right cut will expertly frame and balance it while showcasing your best features for a flattering and complementary appearance. Interested? Here’s my guide to finding the best haircuts for your face shape.What is My Face Shape?
Before you can find your most flattering hairstyle, you need to identify what your face shape is. To do so, try taking a photo of yourself facing the camera with your hair tied back. Then, trace around the outside of your face and see which shape it most closely resembles. Alternatively, you can try measuring your face, focusing on the widths of your brow, cheekbones and jawline, and the length of your face from forehead to chin, to find its proportions. By doing so, you should be able to see which shape your best match is. For example, if your face is the same length and width, it is likely either square or round. Or, if your face becomes wider from the forehead to the jawline, it’s probably a triangle shape.
Rectangle Face Shape
Concerning hairstyles, you need to be conscious that you do not further elongate your face. The trick is to ensure that your face doesn’t look longer than it already appears. Pompadours avoided – you will need to opt for more balanced hairstyles without too much distinction between the sides and the top of your hair. A side part will work well, working to lend a bit of a dimension to a shorter hair length. A slicked back hairstyle or a sleek man bun will also better balance out the proportions of your face. Keep in mind that when you are styling your hair, ensure that everything looks neat as you will not want to add too much volume. Remember to stick to lightweight pomades that will keep your hair looking sharp all day but won’t add excessive height to your longer face shape.
- Oval Face Shape
You’re in luck. Oval face shapes are proportioned well and can handle a broad range of different hairstyles and lengths. Given most hairstyles suit this face shape, it is all about your personal preference with how you style your hair. A conservative quiff works well, but there is also a lot of room to experiment with longer lengths and modernised cuts. Your face shape can handle a voluminous pompadour or even longer, fuller rocker-esque shoulder-length hair. An oval face shape
- Square Face Shapee
You’re working with a strong jawline, which should be emphasised. We recommend opting for an undercut, which will make the most of your distinctive features. As this face shape is versatile with different types of hair, don’t be afraid to experiment with other lengths and styles. We recommend a lot of volume when styling your hair, so focus on fullness and add as much product as you desire – this face shape can handle a significant amount of hair. A quiff works well, whether done more classically or with a modern edge. You can also try out deeper side parts which will enhance your features.
- Heart Face Shape
When choosing a hairstyle for your heart-shaped face, remember that you will want to balance out the top part of your face with the bottom, so keep your hair proportionate to your features. You should focus on trying to ensure that your chin doesn’t appear too narrow. A textured fringe or dimensional quiff will do the job- just remember that you should use a lightweight product to ensure that you are not creating disproportionate angles.
- Diamond Face Shape
Side parts work very well for gentlemen with diamond face shapes so ensure that your hair is textured and a little messy, which will complement your facial features better. A textured or angular fringe will also balance out the wider proportions of your cheekbones with your forehead, lending a more balanced aesthetic.
Okay thats it and many more.. First damp your hair then take a towel and damp more slightly take a blow dryer keep it in medium heat and make sure you applied the heat protector..start blowing in opposite direction you usually comb..this will give your hair very very strong volume after that take roller start sliding back your hair with the help of blow dryer this will be very helpful enough and you're too good to stay in..go out and rock 🤘
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