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What Hairstyle Suits My Face?

Stop scrolling inspiration you can't judge. This 3-question face shape finder narrows it down to the haircut types that fit you – then you check the answer on your own photo.

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The 3-question finder

Which face shape is closest to yours?

Pick an answer to jump straight to that shape’s results.

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The results: best haircuts by face shape

Best haircuts for a round face

Full cheeks, a soft jawline, and width and length that are nearly equal. Reads youthful and friendly.

The idea: Add vertical lines. A diamond-shaped silhouette with height at the crown and wispy or side-swept bangs lengthens the face instantly.

  • Short: a crop with volume on top and clean, tapered sides.
  • Bob to medium: a layered, diamond-shaped bob with face-framing pieces. A blunt one-length bob can add width – keep some layers in.
  • Long: naturally lengthening – go for long layers and soft face-framing strands.

Going by vibe: a centre part sharpens the look; loose waves soften it.

Best haircuts for a long (oblong) face

Noticeably longer than it is wide, often with a taller forehead. Reads elegant and mature.

The idea: Add width, not length. Bangs are your best friend – they visually shorten the face – and volume should live at the sides, not the crown.

  • Short: a rounded crop with fullness at the sides.
  • Bob to medium: a chin-to-shoulder bob with bangs, styled with a soft outward bend.
  • Long: soft waves for side volume. Skip dead-straight one-length hair – it pulls the face down.

Going by vibe: wide soft bangs and loose curls read feminine; see-through bangs keep it natural.

Best haircuts for an oval face

Balanced proportions with a gently tapered chin – the shape most cuts are designed around.

The idea: You have the fewest rules, so let the length and vibe you chose in Q2 and Q3 lead. Even bolder cuts like a pixie or a slicked-back style tend to land.

  • Any length works – follow your Q2 answer directly.
  • Stuck choosing? Take a style you saved from Instagram or Pinterest and see it on your own photo first.

Going by vibe: all of them are open to you – match the cut to your wardrobe and routine, not the other way round.

Best haircuts for a square face

A strong, angular jaw and a broad forehead. Reads striking and confident.

The idea: Soften the angles. Face-framing layers and loose bends around the jaw take the edge off without hiding your best feature.

  • Short: an A-line short bob, longer in front, that wraps the jawline.
  • Bob to medium: a just-below-the-chin bob with face-framing layers.
  • Long: relaxed waves to counter the straight lines.

Going by vibe: keep the A-line sharp for an edgy look, or add loose front strands for a softer one.

Then check the answer on your own photo

A face-shape guide gives you a direction, not a verdict. Two people with the same round face suit different cuts – hair texture, features and how you dress all shift the answer. TryPrimero's AI hairstyle try on puts the recommended cuts on your own photo in seconds: upload one picture and compare your shortlist on yourself. Your face stays untouched – only the hair changes.

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FAQ

Which hairstyle suits me?

It follows from your face shape, because the shape decides where a cut should add volume and where it should take it away. Answer the three questions above for a shortlist, then upload one photo and see that shortlist on your own face rather than on a model.

Which hairstyle suits my face?

Start by placing your face in one of four shapes — round, long (oblong), oval or square — using the outline test below. Each shape has a short list of cuts that work with it and a shorter list that works against it, and both are on this page.

How to find the best hairstyle for my face?

Three steps: identify the shape, pick the length you actually want to live with, then check two or three candidate cuts on a photo of yourself. Skipping the last step is why so many haircuts look right in the salon photo and wrong in the mirror.

Is there an app that shows which hairstyle suits my face?

The try-on on this page does it in the browser, with no app to install: upload one picture and the AI puts the recommended cuts on you, keeping your face untouched. The same account also works in the TryPrimero iOS app and the Telegram bot.

Can I upload a photo to see what hairstyle suits me?

Yes. One clear, front-facing photo is enough. Your photo is used to generate your try-on and nothing else.

Which hairstyle suits a round face?

Cuts that add a vertical line: height at the crown, layers that fall below the jaw, a deep side part. What to skip is a blunt chin-length bob, which draws a horizontal line straight across the widest part of the face. There are separate pages for round faces, for women and for men.

Which hairstyles suit oval faces?

Nearly all of them — an oval face is the shape most cuts are designed around. The only real cautions are a heavy full fringe worn with long flat hair, and stacking crown volume on top of a lot of length.

How do I figure out my face shape?

Take a front-facing photo and trace your outline. Similar width and length with a soft jaw means round; the same width but an angular jaw means square; noticeably longer than wide means oblong; balanced proportions with a tapered chin mean oval. In between? Read both sections and compare on a photo.

Does it work for men’s haircuts?

Yes. Face-shape logic is the same for everyone, the try-on includes men’s styles, and there are dedicated pages for men by face shape.

Is the try-on free?

Your first try-on on this site is free — no sign-up. After that you can buy a pack of try-ons, or continue in the iOS app or the Telegram bot on the same account.