The shape of the face, the height of the forehead, and the thickness of the nose are some of the features that the hairdresser must take into account, in order to create a haircut that adapts to our appearance and our “morphology” (a science interested in studying the shape and structure of living things and their distinctive characteristics in terms of external appearance). Your beauty expert has a guide that will help you find the haircut that fits your face.

Cathy Monnet, director of beauty care at salons in Saint Salons, explained - in a report published by Marie Claire magazine - that "when a woman comes to cut her hair at a hairdresser and a beautician, we first listen to her desires, then analyze the appearance and morphology of the face to choose the haircut that Fits".

In this context, the expert advises the necessity of identifying hair styles appropriate to every face shape, as well as errors that should be avoided.

Round face
The magazine showed that women with a round face - like American actress Cameron Diaz for example - have full cheeks that make the face look childish.

Generally speaking, these women also have a naturally smooth face shape, a shape that easily accepts many types of styles.

Cameron Diaz with a round face and full cheeks make the face look childish (Getty Images)

The magazine stated that to highlight childish facial features heavy hairstyles should be chosen, and if we prefer to have long hair, a little curl should be preserved.

On the other hand, if we want to have shorter hair, you can do curly hairstyles with long bangs or a wide side strand, and it is advisable to stay away from very short hairstyles and "curry" cuts or with teams in the middle.

Diamond face
The magazine reported that some women - like American actress Jessica Alba - have cheekbones that have prominent cheeks and have a forehead and chin, which is the most feminine form of the face at all.

Jessica Alba bone her cheeks prominent and has a forehead and chin (French)

And since the cheekbones are very clear, it is necessary to dilute them with a haircut that soothes the features, and the ideal hairdo is often in the form of long or medium hair with a tufted tuft at the bottom, and long smooth hairstyles and geometric cuts that increase the rigidity of the facial features should be avoided.

Square face
Like American actress Angelina Jolie, some women have a very clear forehead and front, which makes the face appear completely masculine, which requires the corners to be softened in order to appear softer.

Angelina Jolie has a broad front and a very clear chin (Getty Images)

To resist the male effect of the shape of the face, it is advisable to adopt a long haircut to highlight femininity, so the ideal hairdo in this case is to leave the hair flowing or make it wavy a few, as it is advisable to avoid lifting the entire hair from the face completely up, whether it is long or short, as well as Male short haircuts.

Heart shaped face
The shape of the American actress Reese Witherspoon is similar to the shape of the heart, so that the forehead is broad and the chin sharp, and therefore the cheekbones are not very prominent but are never clear.

In this case, it is advisable to choose a haircut to help you fill out the chin and accentuate it, and the story of "carriage" along the chin and ears will be a wonderful and ideal story that will give your face the consistency you need.

Reese Witherspoon has a heart-shaped face, where the forehead is broad and the chin sharp (French)

The magazine stated that the shape of the cardiac face is not very restricted, so avoid very short hairdos as well as long hair that exceeds the shoulders.

Triangle face
If the face shape is narrow at the forehead, broad and prominent at the level of the jaws and is not classic - similar to American actress Jennifer Anston - then this will give you a high elegance.

Jennifer Anston has a narrow face at the forehead, broad and jaw-shaped (Reuters)

The magazine pointed out that to reduce the thickness of the jaw, it is necessary to adopt a haircut that makes the prominent jaws consistent with the rest of the face shape, as the hair must be thick at the level of the chin, and the narrow forehead prevents us from doing surprise because it increases its visibility as well as it hides our eyes .

The oval face
Women in this case do not have a very wide or forehead, rather the face is round and slightly tapered at the chin, similar to the American actress Blake Lively.

Blake Lively with a slightly pointed round face at the chin (French)

This shape is ideal because it is balanced in length and width, and allows you to do any hairdo you want, whether long or short, taking care not to hide the features of the face with tufts or surprise.

The rectangular face
The magazine pointed out that, like the South African-American actress Charlize Theron, some women have a long and angled face, and unlike the oval face, our features and jaw bones are prominent and clearer.

Charles Theron has a long face with some corners (Reuters)

In this case, the magazine emphasized the necessity of avoiding haircuts that divide the face in two, and choosing short and somewhat dense hair styles from below, or cutting long hair in order to alleviate the long appearance of the face, and also advised to avoid pulling hair on both sides.