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5 Style Tips for Framing Your Face

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Spring is right around the corner, and after that, comes the long, hot days of summer. Every one of us has unique facial features and face shapes that we need to learn to work with to make the most of.

Learning how to frame your face properly is vital for looking your best, every day and without fail. Face framing may seem like a simple concept, but you will likely struggle with it at first.

There are five common shapes; oval, round, diamond, heart, and square. Each shape has specific requirements for highlighting its best features and subtly hiding the not-so-flattering ones. Here are five style tips to help you do that:

Highlights

Face framing highlights, also called hair contouring, are the art of using highlights to bring out the best in your face shape. Balayage is one of the biggest trends in hair contouring, and with the right placement and color, it can instantly give your locks the sun-kissed look you’re after.

Strategically placed highlights can frame your face with multiple layers and carefully placed lowlights near the corners of your face with help to hide your facial flaws. Adding highlights to your hair at home can be tricky, but it is not impossible.

If you can, get them done professionally

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