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Miss Bodyline's advice column
How to wear your hair
How you wear your hair says a lot about your looks, your likes and your
lifestyle - so it's worth finding the style that really suits you.
Hair is a badge of identity. While it can say many different things about who
you are on any given day - subtle, sexy, striking - it also defines your mood
(or mode) of the moment. Although we all have individual hair preferences, there
are certain rules of thumb - based on the shape and features of your face, the
texture of your hair, your age and your lifestyle - that can help you find and
keep your best, most wearable style.
Face shape and features
Even though you absolutely love the latest look from the Paris or Milan
catwalks, it might not be the right one for you. The shape of your face and the
proportions of your features will help tell you what hairstyle is perfect for
you:
Oval-shaped face: Lucky you! You have the kind of face shape that lets you wear
your hair just about any way you choose. The forehead and chin of an oval face
are in proportion to each another, making both long and short cuts look great on
you.
Round face: To get the illusion of a narrower face, try a cut with layers and
fullness on top, but keep it close to your face at the sides. Go either short or
longer than chin length, swept back from your forehead, with wispy fringes or
parted on the side. A rounded style that ends at your chin will emphasise the
shape of your face.
Heart-shaped face: Those with a heart-shaped face know that the jaw and forehead
often look wide, and the chin can appear pointy. Short hair usually works well
for this face shape; a thick, chopped, layered cut or a pixie cut is a good
choice because the hair is full on top, evening out the jaw- and chin lines.
Full forehead, long chin: If you have a full forehead and a long chin, it helps
to add volume below the chin to balance things out a bit. A medium-length bob or
thick, layered cut lends fullness where it's needed. Fringes can also help
reduce the appearance of a large forehead.
Large features: If you're supersensitive about the size of your nose or any
other part of your face, you can de-emphasise these features with fullness in
the hair. Straight hair parted in the middle makes a prominent nose seem even
more so - as does a long, heavy fringe - but a fuller style takes off the
emphasis and balances out large features. Soft, subtle highlights can also help
by drawing the eye away from the face and toward the hair.
Long or short neck: If you were blessed with a long, graceful neck, take
advantage of this enviable feature when choosing a hairstyle. A long neck can be
shown off to excellent advantage with short hair; on the other hand, long hair
can also enhance a graceful neck, especially when worn in an elegant
special-occasion style like a twist or up. If your neck is short and you want to
wear a short cut, create the illusion of length by tapering your hair at the
base of the neck and go fuller on top.
Hair texture and behaviour
The texture of your hair is a key factor in choosing a suitable style - some
cuts just won't work properly with straight, fine hair, for instance, while
others won't do for thick, curly hair. Consider, too, your hair's natural
tendencies: how it falls, how it grows, where it parts. Though styling tools and
products can help you get the look you're after, think about how much time and
effort it will take to attempt to defy what Mother Nature intended.
Your age
Women of every age want to find and wear a fashionable hairstyle, but it's
especially important to make sure the cut you select is appropriate for your
time of life. Let's face it, certain styles are suitable for the young, and
others are better tailored to more mature women.
Long hair is difficult for older women to wear because it tends to draw the
facial features downward. A general rule for women 'of a certain age' is to keep
hair shoulder-length or shorter. This also helps keep hair in good condition (as
we age, hair becomes drier.) On the other hand, if you're over 40 and your long
hair makes you look fantastic and feel comfortable and confident, go ahead and
break the rules. Consider a long, layered cut that keeps your hair modern and
updated. And always remember to trim the ends every four to six weeks.
Until next time,
Miss Bodyline.