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Hair Type and Face Shape

Find hairstyle and haircut ideas for fine, thin, thick, or curly hair, plus guidance for face-framing shapes and proportions.

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How to use this section

Use this hub when the issue is not just style, but fit: fine hair, thin hair, thick hair, curls, round faces, or density that changes how a haircut sits. The best starting point is the guide that matches your hair behavior before the cut name.

Fine or thin hair

Look for shape, fullness, low-maintenance layers, and cuts that avoid removing too much density.

Thick or curly hair

Prioritize weight removal, curl pattern, and shapes that do not expand wider than you want.

Round face framing

Compare bangs, short bobs, and side-framing shapes that add vertical balance.

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Use these lanes when you know the kind of change you want, but not the exact article yet.

Quick answers

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Should I choose by face shape or hair type first?

Choose by hair type first, because density and texture decide how the cut behaves day to day. Then use face shape to adjust the front pieces, bangs, part, and length around the jaw or cheekbones.

What is the safest starting point for fine hair?

Start with medium or shoulder-length guides if you want flexibility, or pixie and bob guides if you want stronger shape. Avoid heavy layering unless the guide clearly shows fullness at the ends.

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Choose a guide below and start narrowing down the look that fits your hair, occasion, or routine.