How to Pick the Ideal Wig according to the Face Shape

How to Pick the Ideal Wig according to the Face Shape

When choosing a wig, face shape is one of the factors that must be considered. Let us take a look at the classification of face shape today. While each person's facial features are unique, in general, there are seven types of face shapes.

 

Round Face

A round face is characterized by a rounded hairline, rounded chin, and broad forehead. This face shape is best covered with a wide forehead with a wig with bangs, and the wig needs to be layered.

 

Square Face

A square face is characterized by a strong square jaw and a square hairline. Curly wigs help soften this face shape and accentuate your best features.

 

Rectangular Face

A rectangular face shape is characterized by high brows and a narrow chin. This face shape looks well with shorter angles, long layers that start at the cheekbones or near the lips.

Oval Face

The oval face is the most perfect face shape, and the harmonious proportions of the facial lines are suitable for all wig lengths and hairstyles.

 

Heart Shape Face

People with heart-shaped faces have wide cheekbones and a narrow jaw. If you want to balance your cheekbones and soften and lengthen your chin, a side part or chin length wig is a good choice, especially with a bob wig.

 

Diamond Face

A diamond face shape is a combination of an oval face and a heart shape, with an oval top half but a slim jawline on the bottom half. This face shape can suit with most wig styles, but it should be noted that the hair should not overly cover the face, otherwise the chin will look sharp.

 

Pear Face

A pear-shaped face is characterized by a wide, rounded chin and a narrow forehead. Side parted wigs, proportions of three to seven, and two to eight can make the top of the head look fluffier. Shoulder length wigs with bang will cover the narrow forehead.

Luvinbeauty provides a wide range of wigs with various textures and lengths, which can modify the shape of the face and make you full of charm.

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