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Hair styles for plus size women

Anyone who wears clothing sizes 12w to 44ww falls into the plus size category.

Properly styled styling complements the shape of the face. It favors the size of the individual, the tone of the skin and the color of the eyes. The perfect style will emphasize the most beautiful features and minimize weak facial features. It will make the strongest features stand out and be noticed after the hair.

A complementary style can update an entire wardrobe. A beautiful new style can be worn with an old dress and the dress will look like new. Conversely, however, an unflattering style will make any dress look bad. The point is that the hair is noticed first and either complements the woman’s size or it doesn’t.

There are ten steps to choosing a design that complements the size.

1. Draw an outline of the shape of the woman’s face in the mirror with an erasable marker

2. Determine the shape of the face from the actual outline that can be easily seen now

3. Overlay an oval on top of the actual face shape

4. Anything outside the oval should be overemphasized

5. Anything inside the oval should be emphasized.

6. Determine the number one best face feature

7. Determine any features that need to be minimized

8. Point the hair towards the best feature

9. Sweep hair away from any features that need to be minimized

10. Color the hair to flatter or minimize it with highlights or lowlights.

Most plus size clients have a round or rectangular shaped face.

There are various ways to correct a round face shape with design.

• Since the cheeks and sides of the face are outside the overlapping oval, a hairstyle is chosen to minimize these features.

• For the Client who prefers short hair, I will choose a hairstyle that is combed forward covering the sides of the face. The new Shag haircut is one that can be flipped forward and covers this area.

• If the plus size client wishes the hair to be pulled back from the face, I will apply a darker color only to the sides of the foiled hair. The dark color thins. After using the darker color, the new Shag hairstyle can be used and pulled away from the face. Bail: Never lighten the hair on the sides of the face on a round face shape because the highlights will emphasize and make it look wider.

• Since the chin is often outside the oval, it should be overemphasized. Never select a hairstyle for round face that points towards the chin. Choose a haircut that hits above or below the chin with the weight line at or above the eyes. An example is the Classic Layered cut with a heavy line at the temple.

• The temple and forehead area of ​​the round face is usually within the oval and should be overemphasized. Select a haircut that is swept back from the temples and the sides of the forehead. Highlights in this area give the illusion of a perfect oval by widening the temple area.

For the rectangular face shape, follow the same suggestion for the round face and add the following tip; Since the lower jaw area is outside the overlapping oval, it should be minimized and corrected. A long layered shag worn very full is a good style to correct this and flatter the full figure. Big hair is always a good option and will complement the figure.

To correct or minimize the jawline of the rectangular face, select a style that does not target the lower jaw area. A design where the long pendant is above or below this area ensures that this area will be overemphasized on the plus size woman. An example of this is the Short Bob and the Medium Length Bob that falls between the chin and the shoulder.

The tall and full figure looks striking and beautiful in the long and full styles. The petite figure who wants a slender look should select short styles with height on top. A pixie with a spiky or curly top for volume is a good choice.

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