Before And After: What A Difference A Good Wig Makes!
Choosing a wig may be the
most important decision about how you look. The right wig will
make you while the wrong one will make you stand out, even if
everything else is perfect.
1) FACIAL SHAPE
* PEAR
SHAPED FACE: A wide chin and a narrow forehead.
The goal: Narrow the chin and widen
the forehead.
Wear your hair wide and full
at the top of the head and temples, brushed away from the face
and up toward the ear to widen forehead; from the ear, angle
hair forward toward the chin to soften and narrow a strong jaw.
Styles, which are wide and full at the chin, will emphasise the
width of the jaw line, and should be avoided. The wedge styles,
which are brushed away from the face and give width at the forehead,
are perfect for this facial shape.
* OVAL
SHAPED FACE.
Oval is considered by many
to be the ideal and most versatile face shape, since nearly every
style looks becoming on this facial shape. Hair pulled back or
worn in an up do shows off the oval face the most. In long styles,
a great classic look is a centre or side part with hair touching
shoulders. The short-layered looks with curls and a close extended
nape focus on this oval. Most styles will flatter you
* SQUARE SHAPED FACE: An angular
jaw and square brow, with jaw and brow being nearly the same
width.
The goal: soften the sharp angle ofjaw
line and minimise squared-off brow.
Hairstyles, which emphasise the cheekbones
mid-line of the face, are most flattering. Bangs and waves at
the temple also soften the square. Wear your best styles with
hair swinging forward onto the face to reduce the angles. Hair
length is best about 1-1/2" below the chin, or extending
to shoulder length to reduce and soften the squareness of your
jaw. Hair worn on the forehead is always perfect for you, as
long as it is wispy or fringed.Never wear straight bangs. Hair
turned under at the bottom also will narrow the width of the
jaw. Styles in loose curls and waves add extra dimension to the
square face.
* HEART SHAPED FACE: A triangular-shaped
face. This face is narrow at the jaw line, wider at the eye line,
cheekbones and even more at the brow line.
The goal: diminish forehead width and create
a wider, fuller jaw effect.
Soft bangs flatter this shape, whether curly
or smoother. Or wear a side part with soft three-quarter bangs
swept over one side to balance your forehead width. The styles
should be fuller at the jaw line. Upswept at the sides and off
the forehead further emphasise your feminine appeal. A medium
length to mid-neck is your best look. Fullness at the bottom,
with hair directed forwardonto the cheeks gives you the appearance
of a wide chin. The soft layered bob styles are ideal. Or if
you prefer, curls or loose waves, shaped from the ears down,
add width and fullness to your chin.
* ROUND SHAPED FACE: This shape
is round at the cheeks and has a circular form. There is more
of the face near the ears and gradually less curving upward and
downward.
The goal: to slim your face.
Hair below the chin line should be worn with
a face-lengthening centre part; for hair above chin line, wear
an off-centre part to interrupt the roundness. Height at the
crown and a bare forehead lengthen and slim the face. It's best
to avoid short and sleeked-back hairstyles. In short-angled styles,
you are best seen with hair brushed away from the face, building
extra crown height to narrow the roundness of your features.
Though bangs shorten the face, you can wear curly, tousled bangs
or a soft wispy fringe. Always avoid full,straight-falling bangs.
Wear longer styles closer to the face to give length.
2) COLOR
YOUR WIG COLOR WILL MAKE OR BREAK
YOU.
To start with, choose a wig in a color close
to you natural hair colour. This will prevent having eyes brows
which will stand out as being different from your natural hair
color. At the beginning, you will probably feel more comfortable
with a wig in the same color range as your own hair. Blondes
might have "more fun" but being a blonde don't always
go with your skin color, clothing silhouettes and body type.
3) STYLE
You should accentuate your best facial features,
while minimising your less-than-flattering features. Style is
a matter of personal preference. We suggest you start with simpler
styles if you are not an experienced wig wearer. Length is partly
a matter of personal taste.Later on, you might buy wigs for the
different uses: evening, day and casual, active, sports, etc.
REMEMBER. Your hairstyle
is a frame for your face. Your best or worst features should
be enhanced or minimised by your hairstyle.

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