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When it comes to getting a fresh chop, we all want in on the latest hairstyle trends, right? But the truth is, sometimes there are styles that flatter particular face structures only. So, how do you identify your face shape? By actually looking at your face closely! Now, if you think you have a triangular face but need more of an in-depth description, we’ve got you covered. Triangular face shapes have a wider jawline than the forehead. For you, it is important to pick out a triangular face shape hairstyle that balances out your wide jawline and reduces the prominence of your chin. Confused about what we mean? Today, we’re taking major inspiration from celebrities so you can pick the right ‘do! Here are the best hairstyles for triangle face shapes.
Short Hairstyles For Triangular Face Shape
The length right under the chin is perfect for triangular face shapes. Shorter hairstyles for triangular face shapes are ideal because they don’t make your face appear longer.
Full, heavy bangs
Take inspiration from Kate Walsh aka Dr Addison Montgomery who wears her hair down in full bangs and matches it with a layered lob. The best hairstyle for a triangle face shape is definitely this one! Her narrow forehead is completely concealed and the look is so balanced, you will forget she has a triangular face shape! To style, you’ll need a great rounded brush and a blow dryer. This will give them the added volume and shine and reduce frizz.
Side-parted lob
This side part flatters actor Miranda Cosgrove’s triangular face shape perfectly and when paired with this wavy, beachy hair, it is a clear winner. It balances her wide forehead without covering all of her face up! To prevent your hair from falling flat (especially when the side part is this deep), make sure you use a volumizing mousse or give your roots a blast of hot hair using a rounded hairbrush.
Soft pixie cut
This hairstyle is a perfect example of how women with a triangular face shape can style their hair. The side bangs give the illusion of a wide forehead and because they end right across Bella Hadid’s cheekbone, they immediately draw attention to it. To get the look, simply blow dry your hair in the direction that you want to part it. This will help it to fall better. Then go over the sections with a straightener, spray on some shine spray and you are set!
Choppy pixie cut
If you’re looking for some seriously experimental looks, singer Kelly Osbourne is the one you should turn to. Loose, soft layers that have been arranged in a side part are ideally a recipe for success, thanks to the fact that the bangs are cheek-grazing and take attention away from your jawline.
Half down, half updo
This half updo is a great style to copy, especially if you have just 5 minutes to throw your hair up in a style and want to look like you’ve seriously made an effort. Simply tie your hair up in a ponytail and twist it until it coils into a bun. Wrap it around the base of your elastic and secure it with bobby pins or an extra hair tie.
Medium Length Hairstyles For Triangular Face Shape
Medium length hairstyles, especially lobs are perfect for triangular face shapes because they are universally flattering. Seriously, everyone from Deepika Padukone to Alia Bhatt, (both of who have different face shapes FYI) rock this length with equal ease! Here are some of the best medium length hairstyles for triangular face shape.
Flipped out hair with a side part
For triangular face shapes, we love a good no part or side part moment but when paired with flipped out ends and a high ponytail, the impact hits differently. It balances the narrow forehead whereas the ponytail draws your eyes from the elastic to the ends! Make sure you flip out the ends of your hair, this will help to draw attention to your chin.
Curtain bangs with light layers
Remember, the idea is to balance the proportions of your face. Adding curtain bangs (these are longer fringes that can be parted on either side to frame your face) will give your hair some movement but be careful not to tuck them behind your ears!
Pigtails with side braids
Normally, we’d advise you to steer clear of pulling your hair back from your face completely but this hairstyle works thanks to Vanessa Hudgens’s side part and braids that eventually join into her longer pigtails. So, how do you get the look? Well, firstly know that this hairstyle works better on second or third-day washed hair. Secondly, As long as both your pigtails sit symmetrically, this ‘do works. No neatness or flyaway control necessary. Grab a small section of hair on the side of your head and dutch braid it like you normally do. Keep picking up sections from your hair till you reach your nape and then braid everything together! Voila! You’re done.
‘90s-inspired porcupine bun
The messy bun may be a red carpet favourite but if you have piece-y, choppy layers and want to pull your hair back from your face, this ‘90s inspired look on Lana Candor should be your go-to. The messy, wavy ends of her hair keeps the look from well…looking too proper. Bonus points for the way her hairstylist Matt Fugate has piled on all of her hair on her crown for extra volume! To get the look, simply aim to tie your hair up higher than you normally would when you do a messy bun.
Messy, puffy hair with a low ponytail
This hairstyle suits triangular faces beautifully because the additional volume on top of the head and the wispy strands together balance the look. To make your puff stay intact, pull back a small section of hair from the front. Roll it to keep it in shape and attach a tiny bobby pin to fix it in place! Secure the rest of your hair in a low ponytail and you’re set!
Long Length Hairstyles For Triangular Face Shape
If you like wearing your hair long and have a triangular face shape, no problem! Just make sure you fully manipulate your hair into waves and bends to draw emphasis on the top half of your head. This will help balance the more prominent, bottom half of your face. Here are the best long length hairstyles for triangular face shape.
Long choppy layers with twin ponytails
This long soft wavy hairstyle is a great way to draw attention away from your jawline. The curtain bangs add volume to the crown and the loose waves give a soft touch to the whole look. Special shoutout to the ends of Lana’s hair that are secured with elastics in a way that they command our attention! The centre part here works because it divides her forehead into two while the bands give it added volume.
Fake a bob
If you have long hair and don’t want to commit to chopping it off, take notes from Deepika Padukone. As mentioned before, flipped in ends of hair work well for triangular face shapes because they balance out the jawline by accentuating the chin and lower part of the face. How do you fake the look? First, enhance your natural hair texture (especially if your hair is freshly washed) or spritz in some texturising spray. Tie your hair in two loose ponytails and loop them over each other. Secure them using bobby pins and repeat on the other side.
A head full of curls
A head full of tight curls is also the way to go if you want to add some volume to your hair. All you need is a curling iron for this look. Take small sections of hair and start curling them one by one. As soon as you’re done curling a section, pin it in place with a hair clip or bobby pin and let it cool. Repeat in opposite directions throughout your head and resist the urge to run your fingers through. When it comes to styling the front portion of your hair, make sure your side part is being curled away from your face. This will help to open it up and draw attention to the top half of your face, instead of you hiding behind oodles of volume.
Crimped hair
In adding tons of volume to your hair, waves and curls will be your BFFs! Opting for an all over crimped look is a sure shot way of reducing the width of your jawline because the volume is somewhat evenly distributed. Don’t forget to go in for a centre part, asymmetric hairstyles for the win! Don’t have a crimper at home? No problem! Just tie your hair into microbraids and use a hair straightener to go over each plait. Open the braids up and you’re ready!
FAQs
Part your hair in the direction that you want to style it in. This will help it to fall better. A deep side part on a triangular face will diffuse the width of the jawline! Whatever you do, don’t tuck your hair behind your ear as this will draw more attention to your jawline.
If you have a wide jaw (wider than your cheekbones and forehead), congratulations! You are a triangular faced beauty.
All hair lengths suit triangular faces but if your hair is medium length or long, stick to layers (a couple at least) to add more volume on your crown.
More Hairstyles & Haircuts To Choose From
Hairstyles for oval faces: If you have wide cheekbones, a rounded jaw, and an average face length, then check out these hairstyles for oval faces.
Hairstyles for round faces: If your face is equal lengths but you have a square jaw, check out these hairstyles that are sure to flatter you.
Hairstyles for diamond faces: If your jawline is more pointed towards the end and your cheekbones are the widest part of your face, you might want to check out these hairstyles for diamond shaped faces!
Hairstyles for square faces: Got a square face? Then try these hairstyles today. From bangs to layers, we have something for everybody!
Best short hairstyles : Here are some best short hairstyles for you to dazzle this fashion season.
Hairstyles for heart faces: If you’ve got a diamond face shape, then you have to check out these hairstyles! After all, you want to have a great hair day, every day–don’t you?
Hope this piece was helpful and you found your perfect, face-flattering hairstyle!
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