Heart face shape guide

Heart Face Shape: How to Identify It

A face with more width through the forehead or upper cheeks and a noticeably narrower, often pointed chin.

Heart-shaped faces taper from the upper face toward the jaw. A widow’s peak can reinforce the impression but is not required; the forehead-to-jaw relationship matters more than the hairline shape.

Measurements that matter most

Use a straight-on image with a neutral expression. Pull hair away from the outline and compare proportions, not millimeters taken from an uncalibrated photo.

Forehead vs jaw

The upper face is measurably or visibly wider than the lower face.

Chin

A narrow or pointed chin supports the classification, but is not sufficient alone.

Cheekbones

They can be broad, though usually not as isolated as on a diamond face.

The practical styling goal

Reduce excessive visual weight at the top and add softness or presence around the lower face.

Glasses for heart faces

Lighter upper lines and some visual presence below the eyes can connect a broader forehead to a narrower chin.

  • Lightweight frames
  • Rounded frames
  • Subtle cat-eye frames
  • Bottom-balanced frames
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Hairstyles for heart faces

Movement around the jaw and lower lengths can balance the wider upper face while keeping the cheekbones visible.

  • Chin-length bob
  • Collarbone waves
  • Side-swept fringe
  • Layers with movement below the cheekbones
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Often confused with heart

Heart face FAQ

How do I know if my face shape is heart?

A face with more width through the forehead or upper cheeks and a noticeably narrower, often pointed chin. Compare face length, forehead, cheekbones, jaw width, and jaw curvature together rather than relying on one feature.

What glasses suit a heart face?

Lightweight frames, Rounded frames, Subtle cat-eye frames, Bottom-balanced frames are useful starting points. Frame width and lens depth still need to be checked on your own photo.

What hairstyles suit a heart face?

Chin-length bob, Collarbone waves, Side-swept fringe, Layers with movement below the cheekbones are practical options. Texture, hair type, maintenance, and personal preference matter as much as face shape.