hairstyles, clothing, and accessories. Here are ten tips to help you
accentuate your best features.
10. Figure Out What Face Shape You Have
The first step is to figure out what shape you fit into (more orless). For faces, that's generally oval, round, heart, square, diamond,
or oblong. This flowchart from the Beauty Department can help you determine your face shape, whether you're a guy or a gal.
9. Pick the Best Hairstyle for Your Face
The right haircut can make your face look thinner, longer, wider, or any other direction you want to go in. This chart suggests haircuts for women, and this is the men's version.8. Choose the Best Sunglasses (or Glasses) for Your Face
Your face shape also affects how glasses and sunglasses look on you.If you have a round face, best to go with larger and angular styles,
while people with square faces will benefit from frames that aren't too
heavy looking. Sunglass Hut even shows you sunglasses suited for different face shapes.
7. Select Jewelry Most Suitable for Your Face Shape
Anything you wear around your face could either enhance your face shape or work against it—including earrings and necklaces. Mystic Beauty explains which jewelry complements your face shape and why. (Hint: avoid earrings that are the same shape as your face.)6. Pick the Best Beard Style for Your Face Shape
1This one's for the guys. Birchbox recommends grooming your "optimal
beard" by making your face shape and beard style work together to create
a graduated, oval shape. If you have a square face, for example, you'll
want to keep the hair fuller on the chin and shorter on the sides.
Check out their guide here.2
5. Buy Tops with a Flattering Neckline or Shirt Collar
Shirt collars and necklines also work with (or against) your faceshape. A point collar, where the tips of the collar are not spread too
far apart, is best for round faces, while a wider spread collar is best
for angular faces, according to this article from Black Lapel.
Likewise, certain neckline styles are more flattering with certain face shapes, as this graphic posted on Gurl suggests:
4. Identify Your Body Shape
As with face shapes, we all fit more or less into different body types. Shop Your Shape has a guide to the women's body types shown above as well as a calculator for you to input your measurements to get a result.Men can check out this Fashion Beans article describing five categories of body shapes: trapezoid, inverted triangle, rectangle, triangle, or oval.
Both sites offer suggestions on the most suitable clothing styles for your body shape.
There's also a theory that there are three main body types—ectomorph,
mesomorph, and endomorph—for both men and women. You can take this test at Bodybuilding.com to find out which you fit into best and how that might impact your diet and exercise.
3. Choose the Right Handbag Based on Your Body Shape
When you carry around a bag, you want it to be proportionate to your body so you look balanced. The image above from the Scentsy Blogis a start, but you can also take into consideration your height (If
you're short, a long rectangular bag might make you look taller, for
example, while a round handbag could benefit slim and tall women). To
some extent, these suggestions on bag shapes and sizes could come in handy for men and their briefcases or "man purses."
2. Use Technology to Find Clothes That Fit You Better
Previously mentioned Fitbaysuggests clothing for men and women based on body shape as well as what
other Fitbay users with similar body types say fit them best. You can
also find the women's clothing brands that fit you best based on your own measurements on Find Your Fit.
1. Look Better in Photos Based on Your Body Type
Finally, if you're taking photos and want to look your best, you cantrick the camera into making you look taller, shorter, slimmer, or wider
just by the way you angle yourself and your choice of clothing colors
and backgrounds. These tips might, most importantly, make you feel more comfortable in front of the camera, whatever your body type.
Remember that these are just guidelines—style yourself however you
like! Still, the guidelines are there if you don't know what flatters
you and you want to use your own shape to make difficult style and
clothing decisions.
Photo by Ianitta (Shutterstock).
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