Use a clear face outline so the face shape analyzer can suggest more relevant style ideas.
Use a clear, front-facing photo with hair pulled back so forehead, cheeks, and jawline are visible.
The AI estimates visible face length, width, cheekbone position, and jawline shape from the image.
Receive hairstyle, glasses, beard, earring, or makeup direction based on the detected face shape.
Each face shape can work with many hairstyles, glasses, beard styles, and makeup directions.
Balanced length and width. Works with many cuts, frames, and part placements.
Soft angles and fuller cheeks. Often pairs well with height, layers, or angular frames.
A more defined jawline. Often pairs well with soft layers, texture, and rounded frames.
Wider forehead and narrower chin. Often benefits from volume near the jaw or cheek area.
Prominent cheekbones with narrower forehead and chin. Soft fringes or balanced frames can work well.
Longer vertical proportion. Width, layers, or side parts can help balance the silhouette.
Use face length, cheekbone width, forehead width, and jawline shape as style planning inputs.
A haircut can look different on each person because length, jawline, cheekbones, and forehead width change the silhouette. Face shape gives you a practical starting point for choosing cuts to try.

The goal is visual balance. Round faces often pair well with height or angular frames; square faces often pair well with soft layers or rounded frames. Treat these as starting points, not rules.

Face shape can guide more than haircuts. It can help with glasses width, beard length, sideburn placement, blush direction, and whether volume looks better near the crown or the jaw.

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Visible skin clarity, texture, redness, and routine ideas.

Eye shape, lid visibility, spacing, and makeup placement ideas.

Nose shape cues, contour direction, glasses fit, and profile photo tips.

Lip shape cues, border clarity, liner placement, and finish ideas.

Visible left-right balance, photo angle notes, and retake tips.

Educational proportion reference with photo-dependent context.