Some days I want to run and hide from my hair. It's fine and thin and flat. I never know quite what to do about it. So what do you do when you need answers I ask you? You Google it of course! Marie Claire had some great tips for us on choosing a hair cut for your face shape.
Tip: To determine your true shape, pull your hair off your forehead with  one hand, look into a mirror and trace the outline of your face on the  glass with lipstick.
Tip: To determine your true shape, pull your hair off your forehead with  one hand, look into a mirror and trace the outline of your face on the  glass with lipstick.If Your Face Is Square
"For square shapes, it's all about softening the edges," says Charles Worthington of Charles Worthington Salons in London and New York City. He recommends avoiding "sharp" cuts, like angled bobs or styles with blunt-cut bangs, which can emphasize an already-broad forehead and chin.
Your best cut:  Long or short? It's up to you.  "Pretty much any length will work, as long as you add shorter pieces to  frame the face," says Kat, a stylist for Bumble and Bumble in New York  City. To accomplish this, ask your stylist for a cut that incorporates  graduated layers, razored ends or long, piece-y bangs to soften  the  strong lines of your jaw. If your hair is naturally curly, play up your  waves à la Salma Hayek. The loose ringlets help to balance out your face's boxiness.Parting words: Your best bet is to experiment with your part to find its most flattering location. A center part looks great paired with angle-softening curls. Or, try one that's slightly off-center to blur the bold edges of a square face.


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