
"The truth is, the best style for you will always come down to how you feel about yourself. That's inescapable. Confidence is what allows you to wear any cut proudly, but there's also nothing wrong with letting your face shape and features guide your choice. There are a few things to take into consideration, agrees Naomi Brooks, an independent stylist and former salon owner based in Manchester."
"And lifestyle: do you have the time to maintain certain hairstyles, or do you need something that's easy and low maintenance? I don't subscribe to this idea about face shapes: you can have this because your face is like that, and you can't have that, says Luke Hersheson, the CEO of Hershesons and author of Great Hair Days: & How to Have Them. I'm a big believer that everyone can have everything within reason:"
Personal confidence determines how well someone can wear any haircut, while face shape and features can guide style choice. Hair type—fine, medium, or thick—affects suitability for particular cuts. Lifestyle and available maintenance time influence whether a low-maintenance or high-maintenance hairstyle is practical. Most people can adapt to many styles within reason, including bobs, short cuts, or long hair, provided expectations are realistic. Honest self-assessment about what can be pulled off improves results. Consulting and taking advice from a professional helps ensure the chosen look suits individual life and hair characteristics. Suitability prevents styles from looking terrible.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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