Use these descriptors as a checklist, applying them to each outfit.
Before booking your next salon appointment, stir up those age-old memories from high school geometry.
To understand your shape, examine the angles of your jawline.

Measure your face’s length as compared to its width.
Harry Josh, International Creative Consultant forJohn Frieda, explains what it means to have a square face toRefinery29.
When deciding on your next haircut, he recommends soft, rounded lines however, there are always exceptions.

Choose a style that best reflects your personality whether that means long and curly or short and sleek.
Wear your hair slicked back and pinned up or loose and long.
Dom Seeley, the International Creative Director at Color Wow, agrees.

“Bangs swept to the side will highlight the cheekbones,” he informsVogue.
This will leave length for things likefinger wavesand or even a retro flip.
Try out a super sleek bob
Sometimes, developing your personal style means defying expectations.

Instead of softening your jawline with a rounded cut, highlight it with a sleek bob.
Part your hair to the side
Finding where your hair naturally partscan be deceptively tricky.
In the meantime, it can’t hurt to try out a few different options.

To create a pronounced side part,Byrdierecommends using the farthest corner of your eye as a guide.
From here, split your hair in two directions with the help of a comb.
Simply pin back a center section of hair with two bobby pins and you’re good to go.

Further, bangs provide softness to the forehead, therefore balancing out the jawline.
Not only is the style easy to maintain, but it also comes with face-framing wisps, perGlamour.
It has shorter choppy layers on the top and longer choppy layers around the sides and back."

Texture spray is a huge help in maintaining the volume of this messy-chic hairstyle.
This is what’s known as the modern day octopus cut.
Have you heard of the Bixie cut?

The trend cycle is picking up pace.
Hair is no exception, blending fashion eras to create something new entirely.
Furthermore, always use a protectant spray before styling with heat.

Just look to celebrities like Simone Ashley and Gal Gadot for inspiration, perMarie Claire.
Remember The Rachel?
Jennifer Anniston’s Season 2 haircut on “Friends” created a decade-defining fad, perGrazia.

Nearly three decades later, the style known affectionately as"the Rachel" has seen a resurgence.
For those with square features, the cut’s trademark tendrils provide a softening effect.
A-listers from Charlize Theron to, most recently, Bella Hadid, have brought back the style.

Let the length of your natural curls or voluminous waves steal the show.
For starters, take the advice of braid and extension specialist Janelle Sands.
However, according to ARKIVE Headcare founder Adam Reed, more and more people are embracing androgynous cuts.

Furthermore, the height at the top of the head perfectly balances square-shaped features.
Wash-and-gos are easy, and the weather never affects how their hair turns out."
Who needs to cream contour when you’re able to contour your hair?

Though you could’t go wrong with subtlety, there’s no harm in experimenting with heightened contrast.
Think pink, orange, and green aka a “rebellious streak,” perThe Guardian.
Celebrities like Scarlett Johansson, Rosario Dawson, and Zoe Kravitz have all experimented with partially-shaved looks, perGlamour.












