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submitted 7 months ago by enjoyandenjoy@lemm.ee to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Is there a website or publication that showcases haircuts for varied head shapes?

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[-] RBWells@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

I was a barber, not cosmetologist, of course there are textbooks but more focus on chemistry and techniques than what style fits who - we just cut anybody's hair the way they want.

Are you looking for yourself or as a career thing? I don't know if there is a fashion advice community here. In general terms you need to consider whether you want to highlight difference or mute it. So a big round curly cut on a round face will emphasize the roundness, a cut that discourages volume, flows vertically, like a shag, will offset the roundness. On a heart shaped face, often people like to emphasize that with straight cut bangs (fringe), you would mute the shape with a style with volume at chin level.

If it's a career thing just look at lots of pictures of haircuts, you will learn, but give people what they want not what you think they should have. It's just hair, it grows back.

[-] enjoyandenjoy@lemm.ee 2 points 7 months ago

I'm looking for myself! I've gotten my hair mostly done at home or by friends for most of my life: I had it short for ages, and I finally grew it out maybe three years ago. I've been getting trims every few months, but I think I'm at a point where I want a proper cut the next time I go in and get it shaped into a proper style.

I figured in most cases just photos would be enough to get the style I want, but it's hard finding them ๐Ÿ˜…. I wish there was a page somewhere with multiple different styles with good references so I could browse for ideas, and show my barber what I want.

I appreciate the input! I'll keep hunting haha

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