Can I change my face shape?
Your underlying bone structure is fixed in adulthood, so the literal face shape cannot be changed without surgery. The visible read of face shape can shift significantly with weight changes, hairstyle, beard or contouring choices, and posture. Most people can shift the apparent shape by one to two categories with styling alone.
Face shape categories (oval, round, square, heart, oblong, diamond, triangle) describe the visible outline of the face, which is the bone structure plus soft tissue. Adult bone structure does not change without surgical intervention, but the soft-tissue layer (cheek fat pads, jaw musculature, neck definition) responds to weight and posture.
The bigger lever is styling. Hair shape changes the apparent face outline more than any cosmetic move. A bob with face-framing layers narrows a wide face; a long sleek style elongates a round one; volume at the crown raises the proportion of an oblong face. Contouring shifts the visible read further. A trimmed beard restructures a soft jawline within minutes.
Hairstyle Analysis identifies your current face shape and shows you eight cuts that work with the shape you have. If you want to shift the apparent shape, the tool will show you cuts that pull the visible outline in the direction you want.
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Reshape your apparent face shape with the right cut. Hairstyle Analysis names your shape and shows the eight cuts that flatter it on your actual face.
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