Long Rectangular face

Ever feel like some hairstyles make your face appear even longer or slightly drawn? With a long or rectangular face — where vertical proportions are more pronounced, often paired with a higher forehead and narrower width — this can be a subtle but recurring concern. It’s not always obvious at first, but certain styles can quietly exaggerate that length.

You might notice this with very long, straight hair or styles that sit flat at the crown with minimal width through the sides. While sleek and polished, they can sometimes pull the eye downward, making the face feel more elongated than balanced.

This is where a shift in focus can help. Introducing width through layers, waves, or volume at the sides can soften vertical lines, while fringe or face-framing pieces may help break up the length — especially around the forehead area. Even adjusting where fullness sits in the style can create a more balanced overall shape.

The key is to think in terms of proportion rather than restriction. By adding width and softening height, you create a sense of balance — while still keeping the look aligned with your personal style.

Crown Volume Style

 Can:

  • Overemphasise forehead width
  • Unbalance lower face

Jaw-Enhancing Layers

Helps:

  • Add visual weight to lower face
  • Restore balance
  • Soften top-heavy structure

Pixie Cut

 May:

  • Emphasise forehead width
  • Reduce lower-face balance

Medium Layered Cut

 Creates:

  • Balanced proportions
  • Softer upper face dominance

Flat Lower Hair

 Can:

  • Minimise chin structure
  • Increase imbalance

Soft Lower Volume Waves

 Helps:

  • Build lower face presence
  • Improve symmetry