Haircuts for Smaller Faces: How to Choose the Right Haircut for Your Face

 

Haircuts for Smaller Faces: How to Choose the Right Haircut for Your Face

Feel like your head or face is smaller than most? We've got your back. Check out this helpful guide on haircuts for small faces and heads.

Do you ever feel like trendy haircuts just wouldn't work for you? Or wonder if you could pull off the edgy-looking haircut your coworker just got despite your small face?

It's time to stop doubting and start doing!

There are plenty of stylish haircuts that are perfect if you have a smaller face or features. 

Check out this guide to haircuts for small faces so that you know exactly what to ask for next time you're in the salon.

What's Your Face Shape?

There are several factors that determine the perfect haircut, including face shape.

The way you cut and style your hair can enhance your facial features, face shape, and overall appearance, which is why it's so important you get the right cut for your face. Generally, face shapes can be described as oval, round, heart-shaped, or square. More recently, new shapes have been added such as kite, rectangle, teardrop, heptagon, and oblong.

If you are unsure which face shape you have, check out this article and see for yourself. 

Choosing a Haircut Based on Face Shape

Before we review the perfect cuts for smaller faces, consider narrowing down your options based on face shape.

Face shape can help you find the right type of cut for you. Long, short, layers, bangs, and everything else you could possibly have to decide when getting a haircut.

For example, if you have a long face, a longer haircut does not do you any favors. However, if you try a shorter style with a little more volume, your face will appear more round.

There are also certain face shapes that look great with bangs, like heart-shaped and longer faces, and others that are not as flattering, like a square-shaped face.

Once you have determined your face shape and the right general style, you can get closer to the perfect look by considering face size, hair texture, and your overall personality and desired look.

Haircuts for Small Faces

Here are some of the best haircuts if you have a small face.

The Pixie

Generally speaking, small faces and short haircuts go together like cookies and milk. The shorter length enhances the size, the jawline, and the overall facial features for a softer, rounder look of the face.

There are several variations of this cut to consider like the shaggy pixie which has more volume to the top. The pixie cut is appropriate for all ages and is relatively easy to maintain without a lot of product.

Swept Bangs

Lucky for you, a small face looks great with bangs! A short cut with bangs that sweep across the forehead will likely look great on you.

Swept bangs are usually more fitting for straight or slightly wavy hair, but depending on the rigidity of your curls it could work for you too.

The Universally-Flattering Cut

As the name suggests, this is a look that works for small faces, large faces, and pretty much every face shape!

The universally flattering cut describes a just above the shoulders length that works for straight and curls hair. It is also sometimes referred to as a 'lob' cut. 

This cut can be easily styled with a blow dryer, straightener, or curling iron. You can dress up this cut or keep it casual and it works for every season.

Asymmetrical Bob

This is a trendy look that is perfect for a small face. An asymmetrical bob is another short hair cut with short layered pieces that are uneven (or asymmetrical).

This style works for curly and straight hair and is something fun to try if you are looking for an edgier look than you are used to.

Loose and Wavy

If you have a small face but are not interested in a short haircut, consider wearing it longer with some waves. This is obviously a little easier if your hair is already loosely wavy, but it can also work by curling straight hair into gentle waves.

The added benefit of this cut is that you can also wear it half up, or in a tight bun if you want to change up the style.

If you want this look from a stylist like those at www.inscapebeautysalon.com, bring in photos. There are plenty of celebrities with loose and wavy hairstyles. 

Haircut and Texture

The texture of your hair also matters when determining your haircut. Texture describes how wavy or curly it is. Very fine, straight hair will lend itself to certain cuts that very tight curls will not and vice versa.

Hair texture may also change over time, especially for women. Before you go for the same cut you always get, think about whether your hair texture has changed and if you should consider trying a brand new look!

You can learn even more about hair textures in this guide.

A Note on Personality

Now you know that face shape, face size, and texture are all considerations for your perfect cut.

The last thing to think about is how your overall personality and style can influence your hairstyle.

If you are an athletic girl on the go, choose something low-maintenance that won't slow you down in the morning or at the gym. If you like to get dressed up and wow everyone with something trendy, try a bolder and less classic style.

Go Get it, Girl!

You have all the information you need on haircuts for small faces. Book your appointment and ask any final questions to your stylist.

A great haircut will bring you the confidence you should always feel. Take a chance and change your style. 

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