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Face Shape Calculator

Determine your face shape (oval, round, square, heart, diamond, oblong, or pear) using simple facial proportion comparisons. No measurements needed — just compare your facial features and discover your face shape with personalized hairstyle recommendations.

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💇 Recommended Hairstyles for Your Face Shape

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    🧑 Understanding Different Face Shapes

    Knowing your face shape helps you choose flattering hairstyles, glasses frames, and makeup techniques. Here's a quick guide to the seven most common face shapes.

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    Oval
    Face length is greater than cheekbone width. Forehead is slightly wider than jawline. This balanced shape suits almost any hairstyle.
    Round
    Face length and width are nearly equal. Full cheeks with a rounded chin and hairline. Soft, curved lines throughout.
    Square
    Face length and width are similar. Strong, angular jawline with a broad forehead. Defined, prominent jaw angles.
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    Heart
    Wide forehead that tapers down to a narrow, pointed chin. Face length is greater than cheekbone width. Often has a widow's peak.
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    Diamond
    Cheekbones are the widest part of the face. Forehead and jawline are narrower. Face length is greater than cheekbone width.
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    Oblong / Rectangle
    Face length is noticeably greater than width. Forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are similar in width. A longer, elongated appearance.
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    Pear / Triangle
    Jawline is wider than the forehead. The face widens from top to bottom. A narrow forehead that broadens at the jaw.

    How to Take Facial Measurements

    Forehead Width

    Measure the distance across your forehead at the widest point, typically halfway between your eyebrows and hairline. Use a soft measuring tape for accuracy.

    Cheekbone Width

    Measure across your face from the outer corner of one cheekbone to the outer corner of the other. This is usually the widest part of most faces.

    Jawline Width

    Measure from the angle of your jaw (below your ear) to the tip of your chin, then multiply by two. Or measure the widest point of your jaw directly.

    Face Length

    Measure from the center of your hairline down to the tip of your chin. This gives you the full vertical length of your face.

    🪞 Mirror Method

    Stand in front of a mirror and trace the outline of your face (including your hairline) using a dry-erase marker or lipstick. Step back and look at the shape you've drawn — this gives you an immediate visual of your face shape.

    📸 Photo Method

    Take a straight-on photo with your hair pulled back. Print it out and draw lines connecting your hairline, cheekbones, jawline, and chin. Compare the proportions to identify your shape.

    💡 Styling Tips for Your Face Shape

    Once you know your face shape, you can make confident choices about hairstyles, glasses, and makeup that enhance your natural features.

    🟤 Oval Face Shape

    Considered the most versatile shape. Almost any hairstyle works — long layers, bobs, pixie cuts, or long flowing hair. For glasses, most frames complement oval faces. Avoid hairstyles that cover your face completely to show off your balanced proportions.

    ⚪ Round Face Shape

    Create the illusion of length with height at the crown. Long layers, angular bobs, and side-swept bangs are excellent choices. Avoid chin-length bobs that emphasize fullness. For glasses, choose angular or rectangular frames to counteract roundness.

    ⬜ Square Face Shape

    Soften a strong jawline with layered cuts, waves, and curls. Side parts and soft, face-framing layers work well. Avoid blunt cuts that end at the jawline. For glasses, round or oval frames help soften angular features.

    ❤️ Heart Face Shape

    Balance a wide forehead with chin-length cuts, side-swept bangs, and styles that add volume at the jawline. Long layers and lob cuts are flattering. Avoid heavy bangs that emphasize the forehead. For glasses, bottom-heavy frames or aviators work well.

    💎 Diamond Face Shape

    Highlight your prominent cheekbones with chin-length bobs, side parts, and styles that add width at the forehead and chin. Soft, wavy layers work beautifully. For glasses, oval or cat-eye frames complement diamond shapes. Avoid styles that pull hair away from the face.

    📏 Oblong / Rectangle

    Create the illusion of width with full, voluminous styles. Chin-length bobs with volume at the sides, curls, and waves are excellent. Avoid very long, straight hair that elongates the face further. For glasses, oversized or wide frames add balance.

    🔻 Pear / Triangle

    Add volume at the temples and crown to balance a wider jaw. Textured pixie cuts, voluminous top styles, and side-swept bangs work well. Avoid chin-length styles that draw attention to the jaw. For glasses, top-heavy or cat-eye frames help balance proportions.

    🔍 Face Shape Calculator Features

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    7 Face Shapes
    Identify oval, round, square, heart, diamond, oblong, and pear face shapes using simple proportion comparisons.
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    Hairstyle Recommendations
    Get personalized hairstyle suggestions that flatter your specific face shape and enhance your natural features.
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    No Measurements Needed
    Simply compare facial proportions using easy dropdown selections. No ruler, measuring tape, or exact numbers required.
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    Educational Guides
    Learn about each face shape's characteristics, best hairstyles, glasses frames, and makeup techniques.
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    Mobile Friendly
    Fully responsive design that works seamlessly on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers.
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    Privacy Protected
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    Understanding Your Face Shape

    Why Face Shape Matters

    Your face shape is determined by your genetic makeup and bone structure. Understanding your face shape helps you make informed decisions about your appearance — from choosing the most flattering hairstyles and glasses frames to applying makeup techniques that enhance your natural features. The seven basic face shapes — oval, round, square, heart, diamond, oblong, and pear — each have unique characteristics that respond differently to various styling choices.

    How Face Shapes Are Determined

    Face shape is determined by comparing four key measurements: forehead width, cheekbone width, jawline width, and face length. The ratios between these measurements create the distinctive silhouette that defines each face shape. Our calculator uses relative proportion comparisons rather than exact measurements, making it easy to determine your face shape without any tools — just your knowledge of how your facial features compare to each other.

    Can Face Shape Change?

    Your basic bone structure (which determines your face shape) remains stable throughout adulthood. However, changes in body weight, muscle tone, and the natural aging process can alter facial fullness and definition. Significant weight loss or gain can make bone structure more or less prominent, and aging leads to changes in fat distribution and skin elasticity that can affect how your face shape appears. Despite these changes, your underlying face shape classification typically remains the same.

    Face Shape and Hairstyle Compatibility

    The right hairstyle can complement your face shape by creating balance and harmony. For example, if you have a round face, adding height at the crown creates the illusion of length. If you have a square face, soft waves and layers can soften angular features. If you have a heart-shaped face, styles that add width at the jawline balance a wider forehead. Understanding these principles helps you communicate effectively with your hairstylist and achieve a look that enhances your natural bone structure.

    Benefits of Knowing Your Face Shape

    💇 Better Haircuts

    Walk into any salon with confidence knowing which hairstyles complement your face shape. Communicate clearly with your stylist and avoid cuts that don't suit your features.

    👓 Perfect Glasses

    Choose frames that balance your facial proportions. The right glasses can enhance your appearance and even make your face appear more symmetrical and attractive.

    💄 Flawless Makeup

    Apply contouring, highlighting, and blush placement based on your face shape to enhance your best features and create the illusion of a more balanced, oval-like appearance.

    🎯 Confident Choices

    Make styling decisions with confidence, knowing that your choices are based on principles of facial harmony and proportion that work with your natural bone structure.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    How accurate is the Face Shape Calculator?
    This calculator uses the standard facial proportion comparison method recognized by hairstylists, makeup artists, and image consultants. While it provides a reliable estimate based on how you perceive your facial proportions, the most accurate determination comes from actual measurements. For best results, use a mirror or photo to carefully compare your facial features before selecting the options. Some people may have features of multiple face shapes — in those cases, go with the shape that most closely matches your overall proportions.
    Do I need to take actual measurements?
    No! Our calculator is designed to work with just your visual assessment of how your facial features compare. Simply look in the mirror and ask yourself questions like "Is my face longer than it is wide?" or "Is my forehead wider than my jawline?" The dropdown options make it easy to select the right comparison without needing a ruler or measuring tape.
    What is the most common face shape?
    The oval face shape is considered the most common and is often referred to as the "ideal" face shape because of its balanced proportions. Oval faces are slightly longer than they are wide, with a forehead that is slightly wider than the jawline. This balanced shape can accommodate a wide variety of hairstyles and glasses frames.
    Can I have a combination of face shapes?
    Yes, many people have characteristics of two face shapes. For example, you might have an oval face with a slightly angular jawline (oval-square combination) or a round face with prominent cheekbones (round-diamond). In these cases, choose the shape that best describes your overall proportions and consider styling tips for both shapes. Our calculator will identify the closest match based on your proportion selections.
    Does weight affect my face shape determination?
    Your underlying bone structure (which determines your face shape classification) doesn't change with weight fluctuations. However, significant weight gain or loss can affect the fullness of your cheeks and the definition of your jawline, which might make certain features appear more or less prominent. Your core face shape remains the same, but you may want to adjust your styling choices based on your current facial fullness.
    What's the difference between oblong and oval face shapes?
    While both are longer than they are wide, the key difference is in the width of the cheekbones and jawline. Oval faces have a forehead that is slightly wider than the jawline (narrowing slightly at the chin), while oblong faces have forehead, cheekbone, and jawline widths that are all very similar, creating a more rectangular, elongated appearance. Oblong faces are also typically longer in proportion to their width compared to oval faces.
    How do I measure my face if I want precise measurements?
    Use a soft measuring tape: (1) Forehead: measure across the widest part, about halfway between eyebrows and hairline. (2) Cheekbones: measure across the face from the outer corner of one cheekbone to the other. (3) Jawline: measure from the angle of your jaw to the tip of your chin and multiply by two. (4) Face length: measure from the center of your hairline to the tip of your chin. Compare these measurements to determine your face shape with greater precision.
    Can my hairline affect my face shape?
    Yes, your hairline plays an important role in determining how your face shape is perceived. A high or receding hairline can make the forehead appear longer, which may affect the overall proportions. A widow's peak (a V-shaped hairline) is associated with heart-shaped faces. When assessing your face shape, consider your visible hairline as part of the overall silhouette of your face.
    What if my face doesn't fit any category perfectly?
    Face shape categories are general guidelines, not rigid classifications. Many people don't fit perfectly into one category. The most important thing is to understand the general proportions of your face so you can make informed styling choices. Even if your face has characteristics of multiple shapes, the styling principles for each shape can be adapted to work for you. Focus on which features you want to emphasize or minimize.

    About This Face Shape Calculator

    Our Face Shape Calculator helps you determine your face shape using the time-tested method of facial proportion comparison. By analyzing the relationships between your forehead width, cheekbone width, jawline width, and face length, we can identify which of the seven common face shapes best matches your features. Whether you're planning a new haircut, shopping for glasses, or exploring makeup techniques, knowing your face shape is the first step to making confident styling decisions.

    Why Choose Our Face Shape Calculator?

    🪞 Easy to Use

    No measurements, no tools, no complicated formulas. Just compare your facial proportions using simple dropdown selections and get instant results.

    💇 Expert-Backed

    Based on the facial proportion analysis methods used by professional hairstylists, makeup artists, and image consultants worldwide.

    📚 Comprehensive Guides

    Detailed information about each face shape including characteristics, hairstyle recommendations, glasses suggestions, and styling tips.

    🔒 Privacy First

    All calculations are performed in your browser. No personal information, photos, or measurements are stored or transmitted anywhere.

    🆓 Always Free

    Complete access to all features with no registration, no hidden fees, and no usage limits. Use it as often as you need.

    📖 Educational

    Learn about facial proportions, bone structure, and how different styling choices interact with your unique facial features.

    Important Disclaimer: This Face Shape Calculator provides estimates based on facial proportion comparisons and should be used as a general guide. Individual facial features vary widely, and face shape categories are guidelines rather than strict classifications. For personalized styling advice, consult with a professional hairstylist, makeup artist, or image consultant.