- start by pulling your hair back from your face, and with no makeup on, look closely in the mirror.
- The features for each shape to look for are:
Oval
- forehead is wider than the chin
- prominent cheekbones
- face gracefully tapers to a narrow oval chin
- face is almost as wide as it is long
- face is widest at the cheeks
Long
- forehead, cheekbones and jawline are all about the same width
- can tend to have a prominent chin
- has an elongated appearance
- forehead, cheekbones and jawline all about the same width
- squared jawline is the most obvious feature
similar to oval but the chin tapers to a point.
Diamond
- not as common as the other face shapes
- typically the face is highly angular
- the forehead is somewhat short
- the face is widest at the temples
- Measure the length of your face with a ruler. (In this case the total length of the face is 8).
- Divide the total length by 3. (In this case 8 divided by 3 is 2.67 or 2 2/3).
- Measure the length from the bottom of your nose to the bottom of your chin. (in this case 2 1/3),
- If the last number (the 2 1/3 number) is larger than the first number (the 2 2/3) than chances are you have a long face.
- If the last number is less than the first number than chances are you have a round face.
- If the last number is equal to the first number than chances are you have an oval face
- The same rules apply to putting on makeup as putting on a dress. The goal (for most) is have an hour glass fiqure.
- The stripes on the left will make someone look wider (if that's what they need).
- The stripes on the right make a person look thinner (if that's what they need).