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What is Square Face Shape?

The square face and round face are the two most common face shapes. This face does not narrow much from the cheekbone to the forehead, nor from the cheekbone to the jaw line. A square face may also look angular- the jawline may appear sharply-angled at the corners, and even the forehead may be squared off.
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ROUND SHAPE FACE

round shape face

What is Round Face Shape?

Round face shapes are exactly as they sound- the widest point is across the cheekbones, narrowing some at the forehead and jaw line. This face shape is not angular at all, and is wider than the typical oval or oblong face.
When working with a round face shape, you may want to avoid any hairstyle that’s ear-length. (This length gives a wider appearance.) Also, avoid blunt-cut straight bangs and styles that add volume or curl to the sides without any up on top. The most balanced and flattering styles on a round face are those that add fullness at the crown or top of the head, as well as longer styles with little width. Wispy bangs or side-swept bangs are best, and very short styles can work as well. (Just not ear-length.)

Hair style for Round Face Shape

Sort Hair Style on round faces

 Sort Hair Style on round faces

HAIRSTYLES TO TRY

Hairstyles with height and fullness at the crown will give the illusion of a narrower face shape, particularly those short in length.
Longer hairstyles or ones that are kept close to the cheeks with no width will look better.
Middle parts  are great for creating the illusion of narrow length.
No bangs are the ideal as the focus point becomes the bridge of the nose, creating a more oval shape.
If finges are used they should be swept across, or in the case of solid bangs, only where there is substantial height on the top.
Short hairstyles  are great and do not suffocate small round faces.

HAIRSTYLES TO AVOID

 Adding volume to the sides of the hair is a no-no for women with round faces.
Hairstyles that add volume through the sides such as chin length bob cuts, straight or kicking out in design.
Side parts and heavy straight across fing create a wider shorter shape and therefore should be avoided at all costs on hairstyles without any height.

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what we know about the Law of hair Colour

Law of hair Colour

what we Know about Law of hair Colour it’s not as simple as you thinks

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To fully understand hair colouring, the first step  is to understand the basic laws of colour. Colour is a refection of light. You can see when shining a bright light though a prism, the light beam will separate  into the six colours that can be seen by the naked eye

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ORANGE

YELLOW

GREEN

BLUE

VIOLET

 

 

PRIMARY COLOURS

YELLOW

RED

BLUE

These colours can be further split into two groups

 

SECONDARY COLOURS

ORANGE

VIOLET

GREEN

These are made by inter mixing  the primary colours.

 

TERTIARY COLOURS

WE can further split these colours into tertiary colours which are made by mixing primary colours with their neighboring secondary colours.

* all hair colour are made up  from combinations of these colours but in different amounts. Once we understand the principles of colour we can the transfer it to hair colour.

COLOUR IDEAS AND TIPS

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Gorgeous Beachy Highlights For Mousy Hair

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Summer target these hair colours tech r flattering with Highlights

Beige reflections made up of transparent ash over natural mousy golden based hair
We at aesthete hair target these colours on tanned skin tone which creates a elegant look and feel

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