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    Posted: April 09 2014 at 10:33am

Your face is definitely rectangular. When it comes to a rectangular face shape, the goal is to keep the face from appearing longer than it is naturally. There are many things that contribute to lengthening a rectangular face– hair length, volume and cut. Here are a few ideas for you!

  • Layer away!: Adding lots of layers to a rectangular face shape can open you up in the cheekbone area while cutting many off the “four corners” at the same time.
  • Length matters: You never want to wear your hair super-long if you have a rectangular face shape since excessive length only makes a rectangular face shape look longer.
  • Blowouts: Waves and curls are great for rectangular face shapes because width of the overall silhouette helps. In other words, but try to go for a little more horizontal volume and steer clear of too much height. A lot of volume going upward also contributes to lengthening your face.
  • Updos: Severe, sleek updos can make your jawline corners look even stronger. If you’re okay with that, then go for it! But if you’re trying to soften go with a more romantic wavy chignon. Higher updos will bring out your corners, where lower chingons will draw less attention to them.
  • Bangs: I’m not a huge fan of a square blunt bang with square or rectangular bangs with a square jaw because it tends to make everything very box-y. Instead, try a soft rounded line or a soft/parted “curtain bang". A side swept bang is probably best though.
  • A-line cut: Just like with a square jaw, the corners of the jawline can be diffused by an a-line haircut. The longer length in front will weigh the hair down and lay closer to your cheeks, minimizing squareness. Then pair it with a long side bang to break up the usual “elongating lines” of a long bob. Try it with a little bend on the ends, too!

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Here's some pics: https://www.flickr.com/photos/121406713@N05/ (I apologise for my depressing-looking face :P).

I'm guessing I'll have to thin my hair to avoid it going 'puffy'. I don't mind going to the hairdressers every few weeks to keep it short, as long as I don't have to spend longer than 5 mins every morning getting it ready. I was thinking of temporarily straightening my hair for 30 days so I won't have to straighten it everyday (if it's needed for a short cut). 

If I cut it short, I'd love Rihanna's cut here: http://0.tqn.com/d/blackhair/1/0/j/5/-/-/79611276.jpg Big smile

Thanks everyone! Smile
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