FACE SHAPE GUIDE

Find the Right Fade for Your Face Shape

Face shape is a useful starting point, not a rule. Compare your proportions, then preview recommended styles on your own photo.

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OVAL FACE

Oval

Balanced proportions with a gently rounded jaw.

What works:

Almost any fade; match the top to your hair and routine.

Low FadeSide Part FadePompadour Fade
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ROUND FACE

Round

Similar width and length with soft angles.

What works:

Add height and reduce side width with a mid or high fade.

High FadeQuiff FadeFaux Hawk Fade
Read the round face guide →
SQUARE FACE

Square

Broad forehead, strong jaw and similar width throughout.

What works:

Most fades work; softer texture can balance sharp angles.

Low FadeCrew Cut FadeIvy League Fade
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OBLONG FACE

Oblong

Noticeably longer than wide with straighter sides.

What works:

Keep top height controlled and preserve some side weight.

Taper FadeFrench Crop FadeSide Part Fade
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HEART FACE

Heart

Wider forehead tapering toward a narrower chin.

What works:

Low-to-mid fades with relaxed fringe or side-swept texture.

Low Taper FadeTextured CropComb Over Fade
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DIAMOND FACE

Diamond

Prominent cheekbones with narrower forehead and chin.

What works:

Low fades and textured tops add balance around the temples.

Low FadeCurly FadeTextured Crop
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TRIANGLE FACE

Triangle

Strong jaw wider than the forehead.

What works:

Keep temple width and add controlled volume through the top.

Low FadeQuiff FadeAfro Fade
Read the triangle face guide →

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