Chad tier: >Square (classic masculine look, many of the best looking men have it. Shapely even face with angles in just the right places. Image of masculinity.) >Rectangle (All the benefits of square, but with a longer head. Think young Arnold Schwarzenegger. Not bad) >Triangle (isn't as evenly shaped as square but makes up for it by having chiseled cheekbones and jaw) >Diamond (Least common, so most unique. People are enchanted by its appearance.) >Pear (basically King Jaw)
Virgin tier: >Round (if you have this its beyond over, just give up. You never stood a chance. No definition to be found. Most found on Asian men, unfortunately.) >Heart (What are you, a woman?) >Oblong (Like rectangle but with all the best bits taken out. Weak jaw, no angles, why bother? Its over)
Normie Tier: Oval (at least you aren't virgin tier, right? Plus you can do what you like with your hair)
My face is triangle shaped which is pretty good right? It used to be round when I was fat, but now I have nice cheek bones. If you've been fat all your life you probably don't even know what your face is supposed to look like
Jack Sanders
Close your mouth and you'll get an answer
Angel Reyes
Something between oblong and oval. I have chubby cheeks (not fat though).
Wyatt Clark
nevermindis right
Carson Lee
Somewhere between oval and triangle I guess.
Jordan Gonzalez
I'm not asking for a rate I just can't tell which face shape I belong in
I would say that mine is rectangle, but i'm not sure whether there is a difference between rectangle and oblong. My jaw line is present (not weak, but not that strong either).
Jeremiah Kelly
diamond chad passing through
Jaxson Taylor
Why even care? these kind of tests make people even more insecure than they already are, and if not, in the best occassion it raises your confidence for max. 3 seconds. Focus on hobbies instead of appearance, you all are breaking yourself and others by doing this.
good job, you're still a greasy cock eyed hanging lipped nigger
Isaac Hall
>diamond I look like a fucking retard, there's nothing "enchanting" about it
William Rodriguez
>tfw oblong just fuck my shit up
Bentley Thompson
Square here. I'm still a 5'7 manlet sperg so it's wasted on me.
Christian Diaz
Triangle shaped but still an incel. Manletism is a hell of a curse.
Cooper Clark
>tfw mix between diamond and square, also Jow Forums doesnt matter because i still have autism tho haha
Hudson Jackson
They are stupid, blacks have lower iqs
Blake Johnson
Your still an ugly virgin with no reason not to kill yourself
Andrew Wright
Actually Oblong is pretty good, it's a face shape that works well with most hairstyles so you have a lot of flexibility when it comes to filling out your features. It's a really balanced face shape to have. I wish I wasn't a diamond fag
Evan Thomas
ooga booga where da wh*Te wimmin at
Christopher Jackson
>calls someone else stupid while using the IQ test unironically Lets not do this here
Jackson Peterson
You're thinking of oval. Oblong actually has very specific hairstyles that fit. Others risk making the head look too big
Caleb Adams
post your fucking face >You won't because your a dirty 300lb neckbeard
Oliver Bell
>tfw heart W-What's so bad about it anons?
Hudson Miller
No, actually oval is very limited to what hairstyles work with it. an Oval face is much more round than an oblong face and therefore fringe hairstyles are out of the question because they enunciate the roundness of your face too much. However; with an oblong face you're free to run wild with whatever you want the only thing you must take care to avoid is cutting your sides too short and leaving too much volume on the top, basically anything that displays the length of your face. You can do anything from a side swept crew cut, fringe, buzz cut, Slick Back, Hard part combover, literally sky is the limit as long as you don't do something that has too much volume/short sides like a skin fade Quiff or Pomp.
Typically has a small chin and soft jawline. Looks great on a woman though
Christian Parker
>fashionbeans.com/2016/how-to-choose-right-haircut-for-face-shape/ The source you posted doesn't even describe oblong as a face shape, also it doesn't disagree with anything that I stated, also posting one obscure article from a fucking who website doesn't constitute "most sources" I can post a single website that contradicts you as well, see?
Now please actually provide a structured rebuttal next time you want to engage someone in discussion instead of just flaunting stupid links like a retard.
Colton Brown
You're not allowed to post your face in selfies, ridgetoe.
Jeremiah Rodriguez
>looks great on a woman though So i should become a trap?
Owen Taylor
>Heart (What are you, a woman?) I knew there was a reason why I always thought I looked feminine, but I couldn't put my finger on why.
Evan Myers
between heart and oval, closer to heart i think. i have a really feminine face and no facial hair either
Sebastian Smith
>Oval >"Symmetrical and well-proportioned, an oval face shape does pretty much any hairstyle justice, so - you lucky boy - the choice is very much yours." Most sites don't bother making a distinction between a rectangle and oblong when it comes to hair, since its still basically the same shape, but I guess that's too much for a retard like you to recognize >"requires a subtly tweaked hairstyle to ensure the face doesn't appear even longer than it is."
But here, I have time for the simple-minded today: >thetrendspotter.net/find-the-perfect-hairstyle-haircut-for-your-face-shape/ >Oval: You're in luck. Oval face shapes are proportioned well and can handle a broad range of different hairstyles and lengths. Given most hairstyles suit this face shape, it is all about your personal preference with how you style your hair.
>Rectangle face shape Concerning hairstyles, you need to be conscious that you do not further elongate your face. The trick is to ensure that your face doesn't look longer than it already appears
Literally none of those sources disagree with me, like I originally stated. My point is that Oval faces are limited to keep hair off of their face because it enunciates the roundness of their face. Also, there is a difference between rectangular and Oblong faces and while they are similar there are cuts that work with one and not the other so it's important to clarify, there's a distinction for a reason.
Literally your whole post agreed with me, why are you stating to the contrary.
Owen Sanchez
You said: >No, actually oval is very limited to what hairstyles work with it. and >ith an oblong face you're free to run wild with whatever you want the only thing you must take care to avoid is cutting your sides too short and leaving too much volume on the top, basically anything that displays the length of your face.
The first statement suggests that there only a few haircuts that fit the criteria of what will work with oval, while your second statement suggests that there are a plethora of hairstyles that work for oblong. The opposite is true for both
Yes there are limitations on ovals but most popular styles work. Besides, I'm saying oval is great for hairstyles of all textures. If you have coily hair oblong is pretty limiting.
Isaiah Hernandez
>oval slowly turning into triangle What is happening bros, I'm not even lifting or changing my diet. I'm a late bloomer?