Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Womens Short Hairstyles Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013

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Your hair texture is as important as your face shape when it comes to choosing the perfect haircut. There are 6 basic hair textures (fine, straight, wavy, coarse, curly and frizzy) and with each one comes a slew of rules such as "curly hair doesn't look great short" and "fine hair doesn't look great long."
I believe in breaking rules, however. And in my article on hair texture, I detail what the rules are and which ones are worth paying attention to and which ones are worth breaking. Check it out: 10 Things Every Woman Should Know About Hair Texture.

Consider Your Body Type

When considering a new haircut, you should think about your body type. Tall women with straight hair and boyish figures could look like pinheads with a pixie haircut. If you are cute and petite, you should avoid super long hair which can dwarf a tiny body. You risk appearing like one of those pageant kids. You know the ones? The 8-year-olds with extensions?
Find out what styles work best on tall, petite, busty and curvy women in Best Hairstyles by Body Type.

If You Are Over 55, Must You Cut Off All Your Hair?

I despise beauty rules that put women in a box. Stuff like women of a certain age should cut off their hair and dye their gray hair. The rule of thumb for older women remains: find a cut that flatters your best features and plays down your not-so-great ones. If people compliment you on your eyes, consider long side-swept bangs like these. If you have thick, wavy hair, let it grow to your shoulders or just above and WEAR IT DOWN (this photo gallery is for you). If you have thin, lifeless hair, consider a shorter cut with lots of layers like this one.
Unfortunately, there's not a ton of information out there specifically for older women so I created a bunch just for you:

Hairstyles for Women Over Age 50
20 More Gorgeous Hairstyles for Older Women
Photos of Gorgeous Gray Hairstyles
25 Makeup Tips to Look Younger
The Tricky Round Face Shape

My good friend and neighbor Melodie is Korean and has a very round face. Melodie has the absolute perfect haircut (it looks like an edgier this), for which she pays $20 in New York City's Chinatown. When I ask her where exactly is this salon where she gets her hair cut because maybe I would like to write about it, she says cryptically, "I drive you there."
Typically, if you have a round face, you want to make your face appear longer and leaner and less round. Melodie's haircut falls straight and choppy around her face and it looks best when it's at least a couple inches below her chin. The back is always shorter and angles out longer in the front. She has bangs. Even though Melodie complains about the imperfections of her perfect haircut, I sometimes look at her and think, "I can't believe I pay $200 for my version of your $20 haircut." And then I remember Kaz and how I could never cheat on him. (When I told Kaz about Melodie's cheap haircut he raised his eyebrows and said, "Huh!").

See photos of the best and worst haircuts for round face shapes.

Why I Envy the Square Face Shape

I read somewhere that square faces photograph the best. Apparently the angles of the jaw and the cheeks mean square faces don't photograph "flat." I also read somewhere that women with square faces tend to age better than the rest of us. While long faces just get skinnier and longer and round faces tend to get plumper, square faces tend to stay strong and angular.
So that is why I envy the square face shape above all other face shapes even the perfect oval face. That, and I kinda always want to be Gwyneth Paltrow.

See photos of the best and worst haircuts for square face shapes.

Uh-Oh, Can't Figure Out Your Face Shape?

Every few weeks I get an email from someone who has tried my measuring method (found here) and failed to figure out her face shape. She wants me to help her figure out her face shape.
So if you're confused after all this advice, don't worry. Most women have oval faces. You probably do too. And if you don't know your face shape and others can't help you out, then it probably doesn't matter. Face shape articles are mostly written for women with strong facial shapes that they want to tone down. I'm talking about women with really long faces, or women with super strong jaws or pointy chins or chubby faces.

In fact, About.com's Women's Hairstyles expert Kendra Aarhus, doesn't know her own face shape. She argues in this wonderful articlethat there is way more to a good haircut than knowing your face shape, including things like playing up your best features, playing down others (hello, big nose or large ears) and finding a cut that fits the texture of your hair.

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201


Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201

Womens Short Hairstyles  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 201



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