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Oval, diamond, square, heart, round, long and unique variations between-the shape of our heads can dramatically influence the way certain cuts will flatter and fall. To help steer us in the right direction, we asked a handful of Hollywood's most talented stylists (you know, the ones who cater to all of our favourite hair-blessed celebrities) which haircuts look best for which face shapes. Sure, we 100% condone sporting any kind of haircut that makes you feel like the sh*t, but we also know certain haircuts look especially flattering with certain face shapes, going together like PB&J, Mary-Kate and Ashley, Dolce & Gabbana-you get the idea. With the right cut, the rest of the hair gamut-colour, styling and accessories-is kind of your oyster. That said, one rule that hasn't changed over the years is the importance (and confidence-boosting power) of having a truly amazing, ultra-flattering haircut.
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Previously old-fashioned styles like the mullet have been artistically resurrected, and we currently own more scrunchies, hair claws and butterfly clips than we did circa 1999. Hair, especially, has been the comeback kid of 2021. Our point? It's an exciting time to be in fashion and beauty, and more so than ever before, our hair, makeup and fashion aesthetic reflect that. A hot-pink eyelid is cooler than yesteryear's smoked-out cat eye, and we're even experimenting with crystal-studded manicures and cute-but-clashing polish shades. Currently, we feel inspired to dye our hair a demurely shocking shade of lavender. Gone are the days when we'd refuse to wear white after Labor Day or dismiss navy and black as an ill-conceived colour pairing. Within the ever-colliding stratospheres of fashion and beauty, "rules" have become a bit passé, if not obsolete altogether.