Let’s face it, haircuts aren’t one-size-fits-all. So, you should choose the right haircut for your face shape:
Oval: Wear your hair off your forehead to create some volume and angles on top. A classic shorter cut is ideal – short on the sides and slightly longer on the top, with a side-swept parting. Avoid a forward fringe. Too much heaviness on the forehead softens features and increases roundness of the face.
Square: Best styles are classic and neat haircuts: side partings, short layers, buzz cuts, French crops and fades – tapered, low, mid, high, and scissor. Some light stubble improves the sharpness of your jawline.
Rectangle: Avoid taking the sides too short or leaving too much length on top. Let hair fall to the sides and/or across the forehead to add width. Stay away from a full beard – try stubble or a short beard.
Round: Think square – a style with height on the top and tight at the sides like a pompadour or flat top. Square corners in the high recession area of your hair will sharpen any soft edges. A full square beard will give the appearance of a chiseled jaw.
Open every day, Sport Clips Haircuts has three locations in London (all locally owned and operated): 1985 Hyde Park Rd, 1103 Adelaide St. N, and 3059 Wonderland Rd S. Visit us at www.sportclips.ca.
Submitted by Sport Clips London