Understanding face shape fundamentals helps narrow style choices efficiently.
Oval: balanced proportions—most structured or textured cuts work well; avoid styles that elongate excessively.
Round: introduce vertical volume and subtle angles—avoid uniform width side volume.
Square: soften strong jawlines with layered movement or gently curved fringes.
Heart: balance a wider forehead with chin-level texture or soft side-parted framing.
Long: reduce perceived length with layered horizontal volume and controlled crown height.
Use virtual try-on to test adjustments: fringe density, taper depth, and part direction.
Consultation tip: bring 3 reference images—structure, texture, and length—and note what you like about each.
Maintenance planning: choose a style whose grow-out phase still looks intentional.
Final insight: the best haircut amplifies natural balance rather than overwriting features.