Square face shape guide

Square Face Shape: How to Identify It

A face with a broad forehead, a strong jaw, and similar width through the upper and lower face.

Square faces combine balanced width with more visible angles. The jaw corners tend to be defined, and the forehead, cheekbones, and jaw may appear relatively close in width.

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.

Upper vs lower width

Forehead and jaw are usually closer in width than on heart or triangle faces.

Jaw angle

A visible corner is more important than absolute jaw width.

Length vs width

The face is balanced or moderately long, but not dominated by vertical length.

The practical styling goal

Choose whether to soften the angles with curves or emphasize the strong structure with deliberate geometric styling.

Glasses for square faces

Curved lenses can soften a strong jaw, while lighter construction prevents the glasses from competing with an already defined outline.

  • Round frames
  • Oval frames
  • Thin metal frames
  • Soft aviators
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Hairstyles for square faces

Soft texture and offset lines create contrast with the angular outline; clean geometric cuts can instead be used when the goal is to emphasize it.

  • Soft waves
  • Layered shoulder-length cuts
  • Side-swept bangs
  • Textured pixie with movement
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Often confused with square

Square face FAQ

How do I know if my face shape is square?

A face with a broad forehead, a strong jaw, and similar width through the upper and lower face. Compare face length, forehead, cheekbones, jaw width, and jaw curvature together rather than relying on one feature.

What glasses suit a square face?

Round frames, Oval frames, Thin metal frames, Soft aviators are useful starting points. Frame width and lens depth still need to be checked on your own photo.

What hairstyles suit a square face?

Soft waves, Layered shoulder-length cuts, Side-swept bangs, Textured pixie with movement are practical options. Texture, hair type, maintenance, and personal preference matter as much as face shape.