Hair Tricks To Make You Look Younger | Hair Style Guide For Face Shape!

Hair tricks to make you look younger hair style guide for face shape. Learn how to find your face shape and how to create the best hairstyles for your face shape ie; a square face, heart shaped face, diamond face, round face and elongated oval face. Also learn what is the best side to part your hair on? Does your face shape suit a bob or should you wear long hair over 50? How to wear bangs and how to style a side fringe...Its all here so please enjoy :)

Welcome to fabulous50s! Here you will find content that relates to how to look younger, mature skincare, anti aging, wrinkles, how to dress over 50, style, fitness, health and beauty over 50. All the videos here have you, a mature Woman in mind and if you have any questions or video suggestions for mature Women, please feel free to leave your comment below.

⬇️⬇️CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD MY FREE MEDITATION FOR BEGINNERS EBOOK - (Learn to C A L M D O W N)

https://fabulous50s.co/meditation-for-...

To find out more: LETS CONNECT

✅ fabulous50s INSAGRAM:

https://www.instagram.com/fabulous.50s...

✅fabulous50s PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/290247...

✅fabulous50s FACEBOOK:

https://www.facebook.com/fabulous50ss/...

✅fabulous50s WEBSITE:

https://fabulous50s.co

THANK YOU so much for watching and if you know someone who may enjoy this video...Please share

✅Please tune in for new videos each Friday at 9.15pm (Australia NSW time) (7.15am EDT)

CONTINUE WATCHING MORE VIDEOS

MOST POPULAR VIDEOS PLAYLIST:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

BEAUTY OVER 50 PLAYLIST:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

FASHION & STYLE OVER 50 PLAYLIST:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

️‍♀️FITNESS OVER 50 PLAYLIST:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

MATURE LADIES OF YOUTUBE COMMUNITY LINK:

https://maturewomenofyoutube.blogspot....

SUBSCRIBE HERE:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWPU...

EMAIL ALL ENQUIRIES TO:

[email protected]

MAIL:

Po Box 6092 Park Beach Plaza

Coffs Harbour

Australia 2450

IF YOU WOULD LIK ETO CONTRIBUTE TO TRANSLATING THIS VIDEO, PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video...

✅PLEASE SUBSCRIBE - To Get More Tips:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWPU...

Today, I'm going to show you how to choose the right hairstyle for your face, shape. Choosing the right hairstyle for mature women makes all the difference and, as we get older, our hair texture changes our skin changes. We get wrinkles, we get textured and if we can choose the right cut for the shape of our face, everything looks in harmony. So today, I'm going to show you a few things. One of them is how to get your exact face shape. It'S very simple. Once you've got your face, shape I'll, show you different images and show you how to apply a haircut to most enhance your face shape. The third thing I'd like to do is: show you how parting makes a huge difference. So for me, I part on the side and I'll tell you why I part on the side and I'm going to show you me with a part in the middle and a part on this side, and hopefully you can get all this information and apply it to Yourself and make some really good decisions based around your look, your hair and your face. Okay, let's get started you're going to need two things: an eyeliner or a lip pencil and a mirror, not a magnifying mirror just a normal mirror, and you can look very closely in it and we're going to map out our face. So, look at your face in the mirror and get your face to a comfortable closeness to the mirror. Then you take the eyeliner and you draw little lines around all the edges of your face. You'Ll be able to see in the mirror it's kind of like the eyeliners touching the side of your face. So when you can do that, just keep going all the way around without moving your face and when you'll finish the outline of your face and don't move at all. Take the center point between your eyes and Mark a dot on the mirror. Then take the center point where your nose is and make a dot on the mirror and take a center point where the chin is keep your face really still. If you can, then you go in and feel the jaw bone. So the point of the jaw bone on one side market and then the point of the jawbone on the other side and market. Now, pull your face away from the mirror and have a look at what you've got and if you've ever been confused about your face, shape you're looking at it, no confusion anymore, because it's drawn in front of you now the lines down the middle that you've done. Just draw a line to join all those points. For me, the points aren't even because my face tilts this way to the left a little bit. Also on my face. My jaw is uneven on either sides. So, on my left side, my jaw is further down on my face and on my right side, it's further up on my face and when I join the lines together, you'll see I'm slightly off-center and that's what you call an asymmetric face now that you've got your Face shape in front of you we're going to go through and look at the images and I'm going to show you the style cut that would suit your face best, we'll start with an oval face. First, because the oval face is considered the most symmetrical perfect face. Not that it is that's just what the eye sees as in proportion, the oval face will have the temples and the jawline around the same distance and then curving and an oval shape above and below. This is the shape that all the others are trying to copy, and if you do have that beautiful oval face, you'll find that you can get away with the most different styles of hair. You can wear it pull back on your face. You can wear it layered like I can you can wear a straight fringe. Most of the styles will look really great on you, the others that I'm going to go through we're going to try and get our faith into proportion with our hair. For me, I have a heart-shaped face, so that means I'm wider up here than I am down here and if I wear all of my hair up and pull back, I've got too much real estate up here and not enough down here and the way that I Use my hair to balance, that is by having layers around my face, and it's filling in this part of my face, and it takes away the shape and there lack of volume down here. So I curl inwards to start with and that follows along my heart. Shape of my chin - and I also have thickness and bulk and curl down here, if you have a square face, you'll feel very angular, so the remedy for that is to add soft lines to your hair. If you have too many angles in your haircut on a square face, it looks very harsh and that would be like a dead straight fringe and straight sides and a straight bulb. And if you finish the bob where your jawline is, you are gon na look square and that's okay, but if you want to soften that up, add some layers and add some softness. Instead of a straight fringe. That'S emphasizing the angles you can go for a side fringe like I had so it's going to cut your face into a softer shape and then, instead of a bob that goes straight across here at your jawline, creating more square, you can tape her it in. If it's going to be a short bulb, so you've got a longer bit at the front and you can keep it straight at the back or if it's longer make sure that it's layered around your face looks beautiful on square faces. If your face is from round you're kind of lucky, because your face doesn't wrinkle as much as everybody else's, because it's more full and a full face is what we're all trying to achieve as we're getting older and in order to soften a round face and to Make it more like an oval face, you can do that with your head, so you bring your head down into an oval shape. So if your hair's long or short, make sure that the front part is cut into layers to mimic and oval and you can wear a middle part if you've got a round face, it looks beautiful on you just make sure that you've got some softness around your Forehead and then come down into that oval, if you have a diamond shaped, face, you'll find that the widest part of your face is here and it narrow in on your forward and in on your chin and even out that width, it we add width at the Bottom, with our hair, through layering, through cutting in through color contrast and at the top we add an asymmetric fringe, and that way you go from having an angled look to a softer look and if you feel like you've got an oval face. But it's too long a great trick is to wear your hair on the side and that's what I do all the time, because sometimes I feel my face is just too long, so I pull everything to the side and then create volume around this part of my Face and for you, if you've got that longness here, you create volume tears, so it makes it look more in proportion and more in harmony with your face. Now, if you'd like to experiment, I'm going to show you by using the drawing that you've just done on your mirror and adding it all up. You'Ll see the side of your face. If you have one that is uneven for me, you're going to notice that this is my uneven side. This side is kind of longer and fuller than this side. So what I do is I compensate by putting my side fringe on the opposite side. So that's going to bring attention to this side of my face and soften this side of my face and when I wear my side ponytail, I wear it on the side of my face. That is longer, so that's giving me bulk around here and filling it in, and that looks a lot better on me than just having my hair pulled back like this, and this does absolutely nothing for me because there's nothing going on around here, where I need filling Up but when I release it and put the hair back and create volume here, my face looks so much better and softer and more in harmony and that's what we can do as we get older to create a more youthful look and be able to maintain that Look as well once you know, sort of the part in your face that needs emphasizing through hair. You can just go to the hairdresser and ask them to cut it in for you, and I think, you'll be really happy now I'll show you my hair with different parts, middle side and and you'll be able to see how I can really make a huge difference. Wearing my hair, the way that I do okay, this is me without any styling, and I'm just going to show you what would happen if I was all straight. That'S what I would look like my face would be drawn down too much, and if I just had my hair like that, you can see here. I need something right. Okay, now, if I part my hair in the middle you're gon na love, this stop it look at my hair. Look on my face. I have a completely different face with this, because I don't have any symmetry to my face and when I put a straight line into the mix with me, it looks terrible so anyway, that's me. I don't want to spend too much time here because it's making me freak out. Okay. Now, if I put my part on this side, I haven't stuff, I haven't styled my hair, of course, but I'm showing you. This is the side. My part goes on, which is making this side look fuller. This is already the full along the side compared to this side and wearing it here doesn't make any sense at all. It doesn't suit me at all, and that's because there's too much going on this side of my face, but when I wear it over this side, I've balanced it out, see this side just balances out the fullness and the unevenness of that side, plus my nose and Mouth everything goes in this way, so if that's going this way - and this is going this way - I kind of look half normal so take a mirror and an eyeliner and start experimenting and if you're a fabulous woman over 50. Please subscribe for lots, more content that relates just to you. If you enjoyed this video, I think you'll really find value. If you watch this video next, it's all about how choosing the right neckline can make or break your outfit, and if you get your hairstyle right and your neckline right you're going to love the results. Thank you so much for watching and have a beautiful day.

•LodleMouse •: Oh my goodness! This has explained soo much!, I could never, ever figure out why certain hairstyles just didn’t work for me. I have a very similar face shape to you , with the same eye colour and skin tone too, yet I’d NEVER considered the symmetry ( or the lack of it!) of my face. The whole explanation of where to have the volume and the placement of a parting is simply a revelation! I’m 52 , but neither of these tricks had ever occurred to me . This has made an enormous difference to my look and given me confidence too. Thank you soo much xx

Hay Ray: I've been hairdressing 33yrs and this explanation was easy and accurate. Using the mirror to draw your face outline on the actual mirror is a great idea!

Jay B: That was absolutely fascinating!! I cannot believe the difference your hairstyle makes. Of course you look Gorgeous in all of them but you sure know how to make the best of everything! Thank you for always teaching us how to be the very best version of ourselves we can. xo

Erika's Turquoise Feather: Thank you so much! Everything you’ve said and shown here is so understandable! I can’t believe the difference your styling makes to your face. It explains why certain styles definitely don’t suit me! But my hair has always been fine and flyaway, and is thinning. I’d love your volume! Mine is so pale now, heading for white from red, the sun shines through it making it look like I have less! My freckles have almost gone so I’m very pale too. I’m hoping you cover this too! I have subscribed and saved.

Om Love: WOW!! I cant agree more with the other ladies here. Your videos are so informative and your approach is not only thoughtful but so kindly stated. You are so peaceful. I've watched what feels like 100's of hair gurus on tv over the years and in youtube land and NOT ONE explained it the way you just did. I always watch waiting for that aha! that never came. Like most every woman, my face is lopsided. I am over 50 and look horrible with short hair. I've been told by other women (most especially by those with short hair) that women my age should not have long hair. PEESHAW!! I have always struggled with the bangs, no bangs, the part, layers ... etc. I now know what i need to do and which side to part on. FULL of gratitude!! THANK YOU!! xoxo

Christine Miller: I am a 66 year old woman, retired now but worked all my life and was a bit of a fashion, shoe, bag and hair snob! I learned more watching this video about face shape and hair hacks than I ever did anywhere else! Wonderfully done, helpful and professionally presented. Thankyou!

Sarah Scott: Wow, this is great info! I'm totally going to draw my face on my mirror so that I can really see my face shape. I never thought about my face having more fullness on one side than the other. This is a game changer for me. I already do your workout videos almost every day, and now I really love your beauty videos too. Thank you!

Barbara Economos: I'm an Image Consultant in the US - Thank you for giving us the most fabulous tips! I let my clients know that attention to detail will maximize their beauty and confidence and your videos prove it!

R B: I loved this! These tricks don't "just" make you look younger, they flatter anyone of any age! <3 You should post it a second time with a second title so more people can benefit! ;) :D

K Reese: Whether it is showing your belly or your face shape, I want to thank you for truly being real with us. We ALL have our little issues and you are very helpful when you show us not only how to look great, but that you don't start perfect either. THANK YOU SO MUCH! You are beautiful inside and out.

Linda G: I LOVE YOUR HAIR!! I started growing out my hair about years ago... It was when I first saw 1 of your videos. This video is awesome!! My hair & makeup is done, so I'll try the mirror thingy when I start my night time skin care routine. I'm excited to see what my face tells me. Thanks so much for taking the time it takes to make these videos. I'm sure it's not easy & must be time consuming. Again, Thanks!

Kathy Aay Beauty: This was so educational and fun! I am a rectangular/square. The best info was seeing my crooked half face, now I know to part my fringe to the side instead of having it all squared across. Thank you ever so much!

Racheal Fernandez: This was such a wonderful tutorial! I learned a lot. I really enjoy your channel and the content you share are really making a difference for me! Thank you so much

Michelle Stratford: I'm 54 and watch a ton of mature Beauty Youtubers. I have to say, your content is some of the most unique of anyone's. I really enjoy your tips and tricks and have learned so much! Thank you again for a fascinating video ♥️

#LinkedInLove: My entire life I've thought I had a round face but now I know I have a heart shaped face! You look gorgeous no matter how you style your hair because you are so beautiful inside and out. Thanks so much for this tutorial!

Helen Smith: Loved this vlog. I was so impressed with the way you explained everything. Can't wait for the salons to open again here in UK. Thank you for your help, at least I can experiment with my parting now!

Mindy Asplin: This was eye opening for me. I always knew I had a heart shaped face but this helped me see the unevenness of my face and how to "fix" that. Thank you so much!

Suzanne C.: This is the BEST beauty video I've EVER seen!! Thank you so much!!! This explains SO much to me about why I look completely different in photos compared to how I look in the mirror. Anyway - I've always pondered this hair part thing - all the content of this video is THE BEST!! I wish I had learned this years ago! Thank you!!

Bernice Gardner: Thank you for making this video, this is the first one of yours that I have watched. It loaded it self last night while I was snoozing and I am so glad it did. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos. I am in my 60's and have never bothered very much with make up or hair. I usually tie it back and that's it but you have inspired me to try something different. You are absolutely stunning, thanks again for the video.

Empress WB: This tutorial is mind blowing. So simple, but I never heard these tips anywhere else. I feel so equipped, thank you!!!

Lisa Swords: Thank you so very much for this illustration! I have watched and heard this described for years, but this was so obvious and simply understood!❤️ Thank you always, for your positivity and encouragement to women over 50. I know, I need all the help I can get!’

Madison Angulo: I love when you show us what the “wrong” way looks like...I really get it! Thanks!

Di O: I never knew how to do the complete face shape, only the outline! This is so helpful because I also have an asymmetrical face, with one eye higher than the other. I can’t wait to try this and see how it comes out. Thank you!!

Claudia Pass: You’re so beautiful! Thank you for making this video. I just turned 51 and gave up a long time ago trying to figure out my face shape. You have a wonderful way of explaining things so clearly. Thank you for sharing! I learned so many things from this video!

Connie Feltman: Really enjoyed this! Also ... as I have aged I noticed the shape of my face changed! Going to take your advice and see what shape my face is! Looking forward to more of your advice! Love your voice ... so soft and soothing!

P Belle: Loved this, it answered many things that have always confused me! One question: how do you apply your techniques if you have significantly different volumes of hair on the left & right side of your head?? It appears you have a fairly uniform amount of hair all over, but I seem to have noticeably less hair on the right side of my head, as well as a bit of a cowlick at my right hairline. I think maybe I should do a different side part, but wondering if it will work if I part right to left, thus moving hair away from the side that is already thinner?

T C: Thank you for showing such a detailed video on face shapes. I know you said you didn't feel like yourself when your hair wasn't parted in the right place...visually I could see the difference once you showed it. Regardless of how you feel about yourself, you're gorgeous no matter how you part your hair!!

Elena Loverso: Wow! Love this, great video! Everything you explained and demonstrated really brought the point home. I always struggled with my asymmetrical face and hair i never look right and I think it's because I never found the right techniques. Fantastic guide

B. Walker: Brilliant content! I GOT IT! That perfect face you used as a model did the trick! Your voluminous side part is so you, compliments your feminine style~I had no idea there was a geometry lesson in learning why. I often get complimented on a side part, mostly men and I could never "see" why until now. Balance, it provides perfected balance and harmony. So much wasted lopsided time I have spent! Thanks again, you are such a love! : )

Denise Pfahl: That is so cool about getting your face shape on the mirror. Your video's are so helpful! I like bangs/fringe so showing how to incorporate that with the various face shapes would be great. I look better with soft bangs, layered or swung to one side vs a middle part with my roundish square/squoval face that is fuller on the right side.In fact the entire right side of my body is slightly larger than the left.

Adrianne Britton: Wow. Thank you. I appreciate that we each have imperfections. I like your honesty and it’s so nice that you share how we can feel pretty and draw away from those flaws. There is no perfect face but there is beauty in variety.

Wendy Simmons: I had no idea how to figure out my face shape besides just guessing! Thank you. I am learning so much from your vids. Being in my 50s doesn't feel quite so depressing watching your shows

21Diddley: Wow! I'm 65 and I've never understood how women are supposed to know what hairstyle suits them, and what really, really doesn't. Thank you so much for the whole of this video, and particularly being willing to show us what a huge difference the wrong parting or style can make on your own face. I had no idea! I will be doing this today to see what I need to do. I am beyond grateful to you.

violinzeta: This is absolutely brilliant! You are #beautygoals no matter what age! I'm in my late 30s and find your content very helpful. Thanks for being so genuine.

M A: I'm barely in my 20s and found this excellent and detailed. Thanks a lot!

Stephanie Swtchks: Awesome vid as always! Thank you for keeping it real and real simple!

Becky Perry: I think your show is for all women! Not just women in their 50's. I'm 36 I watch all your content. You are the best! You explain things simple and easy to understand. Thanks so much!

Suzu M: I absolutely love this this video. Thanks for your honesty! Your 'reality' helps us deal with ours in a common sense, practical manner. Wish I had this when I was younger!

Sapphire Rain: Thank you for this video! First, you are gorgeous! I am definitely subbing♥️ I turned 50 in October and my brown roots are growing in with my blonde hair. It looks bad yet I can’t make up my mind if I want to go back to brown or keep the blonde. You got me thinking maybe I should change up my hair with a new cut. I think I am oval faced but my hair is straight as a pin. Thank you for inspiring me for a new change

Edna VG: GIRL!!!!! I'm 47 and was so scared to get older until I found you!!! THANK YOU!!!!

Stephanie Stone: Thank you for these pointers - it has helped me a lot with my Zoom struggles, especially the part about the asymmetrical aspects of our faces.

Roggie Baer: I adore you!! thank you. We look related with our bone structure so this was incredibly helpful as I often wear braids parted down the middle but can see in pictures when my hair is like yours it is much much better XO XO from your 55 year old new fan in Austin TX

Margaret Hall: Wow! Fascinating!. I've reached my 70's and never has anyone been so clear about how to analyse the shape of my face. I think I've always been aware that my face was not quite symmetrical and now, thanks to your clear and detailed explanation I can discover just where things are 'wonky'! Thank you so much. I'm off to trace my face shape onto a mirror and, ust maybe, I'll be able to change my hairstyle with more confidence!

Kimberly Taylor: I'm 31. I love your channel. I have a heart shaped face just like you and one side is longer than the other. I've always wondered why I hate my hair in a regular ponytail. It looks so odd on me, but I always prefer a low side ponytail on the left side. Now I know why it looks better! Thank you!!!

Tracie: Great video with lots of awesome information! Thank you! I would love to see a video on how your hair is colored ...seems like the framing and placement of color (lights and darks) in your hair also could contribute to a more youthful look!?!

mspjmason: ABSOLUTELY AMAZED how the different partings make you look completely different! Never thought about this before, but I know for instance that one of my ears is much higher than the other, because I always have to have my glasses messed with. Going to do this face mapping later on! Thank you!

cindy roberts: Loved your advice, thanks so much. Your honesty and humor are very appreciated.

Jennifer Lester: I have been watching you for a while, and every time you would say "this makes me look better" or "that doesn't look good on me" in all of your videos, I thought, 'what are you talking about, lots of us would love to look like you!' you really are beautiful inside and out. But you showing us this way in this video...I get it! WOW! I'm going to have to play around with my look now, you are a genius!!!! I'm going to watch this video twice right now, and again in the morning while I'm getting ready tomorrow. Thank you so much for all the tips and tricks. I was looking at a color wheel yesterday trying to plan outfits. (Something else I learned from you!) Thank you thank you!

Amy B: I was skeptical that a part would make your face look noticeably different. You know what you’re talking about! I’m so glad I came across your video because I’m about to get my hair cut and I hadn’t considered all those tips and tricks! Thanks!

Lisa Amirant: This makes soooo much sense and I've never heard these things before. I'm going to try it out and find out what shape my face is and how I should be wearing my hair. Thanks for the awesome tips! New subscriber! ❤

Kat Pickles: Very cool way to find your face shape! But I have always heard that heart shape is the shape everyone wants I think I honestly look best with a high pony with fringe and tendrils around my face to balance my heart shape, but my face is a bit more "hearty" than yours, lol! Thank you for this awesome video. So much of what people find appealing to look at really is art and math, you know? The math you are showing us, balance, symmetry and style! Just do you! We all have so much to offer and our own unique personalities and flair! Appreciate you and your videos so much!

Susan DeMamiel: Thank you so much for teaching this! My face is very asymmetrical, and I felt like the only one!

The Pug Lady: I just turned 50 last year and was diagnosed with leukemia shortly after my birthday in March. I’ve been struggling a lot to find the energy to still “look good” even though I’m not so good and your videos have given me sooooo many great ideas of simple things I can do to still feel pretty in spite of my health issues. Thank you so much for that!!! My hair is almost as long as yours but I don’t have as many layers. I haven’t had it cut since my diagnosis but I’m going to now that you’ve helped me understand how I need to have it cut. I won’t part it in the center though!!!

Char Bessler: You did a great job!!! So informative and I think most of us have even more issues than you. Thank you so much!!!

Kathy Stahlman, FatChance Style Belly Dance: Love this! I did the mirror face outline, learned that my right side is longer than my left. Explains so much!

Will2020: So happy I found fabulous50! I’m a huge fan, through dark times you’ve brought a smile to my face. Love your positivity and calmness. What a beautiful soul. Thank you for sharing, as women we go through so many changes so it’s nice to be in control of some things ☺️

Janina: Great advice, thank you so much! I've always wondered about the shape of my face, and now I finally figured it out

Monique MC: This is an amazing video. Your hair examples were crazy. I can’t get over how different it made you look.

Terri DeMont: I always knew face shape was important to hairstyle but I never knew how they were related. Thank you so much for this excellent explanation!!!

Kirstin Ludwig: Love that! I was thinking so much of a new haircut that compliments my face shape and could not decide what is best for my 49-year-old asymmetrical face and lots of curly hair. Thank you so much!

Schatzi P: You look adorable with the side ponytail. Love that look! My hair has just started growing back thick so I am really excited to have my hair back. Once I do, I will definitely try the messy side ponytail. Thank you for the great tips!

Claire Bourassa: Wow! You do look different at each parting of your hair!! You’ve chosen the perfect side to part your lovely face Thank you for all your great tips

Deah: Wow, your video has helped me so much. I am over 50 and trying to grow out my short hair. I am experimenting with different styles to match my face but can't seem to get it right thus far. Your tips make a lot of sense and I will try everything you provided to allow me to look my best at any age. Thank you! P.S. You are so beautiful and your hair looks gorgeous!

Stacy B: You always come up with the most unique & helpful videos! You have such a beautiful face, but I was really surprised to see what a difference it makes when you have it styled correctly for your face. Great tips!

S K: All hairdressers should show your video to their clients. Your explanation of face shapes is so concise. Drawing your face on the mirror is genius! Your hair is gorgeous!

Terri Byers: I loved this video! But I have a question- I too have a heart shaped face and I wear side swept bangs. I’m perplexed on what side to part my hair. My right eye drops quite a bit more than than my left - should I wear the bangs to the right to hide it a bit or will that put more emphasis that side of my face? Keep your videos coming!

Sunlight: You are truly beautiful inside and out. It is extremely difficult to find any asymmetry in your face- but I also have the same problem - one side of my face is fuller and my chin is not midline from jaw /uneven joint where the hinge of jaw connects. I doubt I will ever have surgery to correct it - it involves breaking the jaw and repositioning it and drinking through straws and it just sounds too scary. I don't have any pain in my jaw but clicking if I open mouth too wide. Your video made me feel better because sometimes one thinks they are the only person with this problem (even though I know better but I have read that it is sort of rare) I dislike taking selfies because it really shows up in the stills/selfies so I avoid them- but doing Zoom and job interviews also gives me a lot of anxiety but now that I have seen your video I feel less intimidated about the prospect of online meetings/ interviews/etc. because it is not a "still" of one's face so hopefully I can disguise it better. Thank you so much and cheers !

Stephanie King: Your hair looks amazing. How do you achieve that at home, in a time of lockdowns and other quarantines? For square face shape, hair volume and curls really do work. They soften the look.

Monica: That's amazing!! Seeing you apply the principles to your own face really shows it working!! Thank you

Twyla 2: Great video!!! I love the way you explain how to balance some of the different angles of your face. I prefer my hair parted on one side vs the other and it all makes sense now!

Coffee with Carey: yes! i’ve done this in the big bathroom mirror before. fun excercise. i just want to mention that even though we may have known the shape of our younger face it’s worth checking again in our fifties. I think a lot of this is personal preference and not everyone needs to aim for an oval shape. Most styles are flattering to an oval, but it’s totally fine to play up any shape face you have! People just get used to seeing their face a certain way with hairstyles they have had had for many years. But lots of styles are suitable for your face shape, ladies! Play and have fun!

Wilma Sielaff: I love how selfconfident you are about your asymmetric face!!

Brooke: Love this - I have veeeery similar asymmetry in my face (except quite a bit worse), and it took me ages to figure out that this was the only hair part that doesn't accentuate the fuller, lower, droopy side.

Holly Cooper: This is amazing! I’ve just realized that for years I’ve been parting my hair on the wrong side!! Wow it really does make a difference! Now let’s see if i can get my cowlick to cooperate.

JB: Oh my word! What a difference to just move what you already have and put it in the right place! Thank you for this! You are beautiful BTW!

Isabelle Fischer: One thing that you haven't mentioned but which is huge, is the color of your hair. My face is square, with a bit of diamond thrown in. My hair is dark brown. When I wear my hair down, even though it's supposed to soften my face, the big color contrast between pale skin and dark hair highlights my strong jawbone. The only way I can make myself look better is to pile my dark hair on top of my head, and away from the jaw, so that the eye is pulled upwards...

Gloria Lagroon: Very interesting and informative video. Love how you do your demonstrations! Makes it clear to understand. Will definitely try the drawing my face shape on a mirror. Excited to experiment with that. Lol! Have a great rest of the week. ♥️

Kell Cameron: Thank you so much, I never realized the shape of my face was naturally uneven. SO helpful!

Cindy Benjamin: You are educating me so much on style. I’m 42 but learning lots. Thank you!

heather holyland: Fascinating ! You’re stunning but even you look ‘yourself’ when you style your hair to the right .. I’m trying this face shape assessment tomorrow x

Barrett: Interesting. I definitely will take time to draw on the mirror. That is an excellent idea. Now I’m so curious to find out if I’m doing my hair most suitably to the shape of my face. Thank You. You are a lovely feminine woman.

Letty Noggle: Wonderful advice! Can’t wait to try it out.

Vanessa Alvarez: Im 29 but found your video and explanation very helpful! Thank you for posting, keep up the good work. (Also, I really admire women that embrace their age and look to age gracefully. All around liked this video, and your overall vibes.)

Anadi Sattva: OMG!!!! my face looks exactly like yours!!! Symmetry and angles and shape!!! now i know how to cut my hair! thank you!

Christy Boycott: Using a dry erase marker is much easier for cleaning! Thanks for the tips!

Jessica Allion: omgggggg I've been parting my hair wrong for 50 years!!! lololol. I can't believe how much that example on you made a difference! I never could tell until you moved your hair around like that!! You are amazing!!

Vintage Doll48: 35 year old over here but I'm very thankful for your video. I have an asymmetrical face as well so very helpful tips. Thank you!

Sara H: What a great informative video! The first one I’ve seen that covers not only face shape, but also symmetry...thank you!

Elizabeth Tobin: Can’t wait to try this as I have a hair appointment next month! Thanks so much! ❤️

WOW, Bravo, Champagne, Cheers, High-five Slow Clap: You have blown me away, not just in your suggestion here alone, but, I can't believe how different you look when you changed your hair style, no wonder it freaked you out. This video is amazing.

Regina Morin: I love watching you! You are adorable! I am not over 50, but I am in my late thirties and a lot of what you talk about with beauty and style pertains to the over thirties range as well. Thank you!

J. Bridget Kukier: Loved this video. I have stressed over this issue more than you can imagine flipping my hair here there and everywhere. This was very helpful. Thanks so so much. Bridget from So Cal

Red Cherry: I'm sure you already know this.....but girl...YOU ARE STUNNING! Very smart tips and suggestions, TY !

Rhonda Robbins: Wow! This is THE best explanation of face shape relative to hair style I have ever heard - fantastic! Now, I am dying to do the eyeliner on the mirror trick! Thank you so much for sharing!

Tamara Pearce: I loved this video! You did make me laugh when you were changing your parting. It's really given me something to think about :-) Thank you x

Honest Lady: Thank you for finally explaining to me how to figure out the shape of my face.

Robin Donnelly: I just did the exercise with you and got oval. I was an elongated oval when I was younger, but now my face is a shorter oval? My hair naturally parts on the right side. I’ve tried to part it in the other side and it looks horrible. Anyway, this was very interesting to do. Thank you!

Barbara Maver: Whichever hairstyle you have you look so pretty. Your sunny nature shines through. Your top, your makeup, your nails and jewellery all compliment your look. It's so good that you help other people to make the most of themselves.

Celine: This is amazing, I never ever thought about parting hair could make a difference! Great video ❤️

Isabelle R: Oh wahou ! C'est incroyable , il faut que je fasse ce test. Ce sont vraiment de très bons conseils. Merci beaucoup

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response