A good hairstyle will immediately uplift your image and self-esteem. However, there are a lot of men who follow fashion without thinking whether these styles are befitting their face shape and own organism. Realising this little fact can dramatically change your appearance in terms of being polished and balanced daily. When your haircut suits your features, everything else, posture, clothes, and presence, is even more focused and direct. This is the key to selecting an appropriate style that seems to work every time.
Oval

Harmonious and multivariate in character. With such a shape, a majority of the styles will fit with a face that is oval sharply and with a lot of confidence. Your symmetry is also a great asset to you, as far as textured crops, slick backs and modern fades are concerned. Simply keep off heavy fringes, which conceal your natural balance and acute proportions.
Round

Add height. Reduce the width strategically. Volume is better done on top with more defined and tight sides so that it creates more definite angles. Quality cuts, quiffs and structured styles are the best for day-to-day operations. Eliminate flat, straight cuts that would highlight a roundness that is unnecessary and minimise structure.
Square

Powerful jawlines are worthy of harsh lines and cuts. Your natural angles can be obtained easily with crew cuts, short textured hair and sharp side parts. Keep the edges sharp without being over-emphasised on boxy shapes.
Rectangle

Consider the length deliberately and carefully. Never have too much top which makes your face even longer to the eye. Minor fringes or medium textured styles alleviate the visual length and bring in better overall proportion and symmetry.
Diamond

Emphasise the cheekbones in a strategic manner. Add in the subtle width at the forehead using cuts in layers or texture, which should smooth on the sharp edges. The soft sides of the face make the face not look too narrow on the temples or the chin.
Heart

Jazz up the forehead with clever hairdressing decisions. The middle volumes in styles include slight side volume that forms harmony and visual proportion. It is a bad idea that the top looks too wide in comparison to the top of the chin.
Triangle

Invigorate the top side of the building. Having a larger jaw and a slimmer forehead, striped sections, or a larger bulb naturally balances the face’s ingredients. Store the sides stylish, but not too tight or overly sharp.
Forehead

Think it intelligently with design and direction. Fringed or forward cut hair cuts down the illusion of additional length. It can be slicked back, but this is only possible when it is worn with confidence and in a clean way.
Hairline

Your possession is everything and should be well-kept. Buzz cuts or tight fades actually look better than the attempt to hide the area of thinning with an inappropriate look. Washing, deliberate grooming is just yet again superior to forced coverage efforts.
Thick Hair

Manage the heavy volume using intelligent layering. Layering of thick hair is required to get the bulk out and to hold its structure during the day. Do not allow it to get too heavy without form, compass or dimension. Great hair is not about following the trends without thinking, but about congruity and clever personal style choices.
The Benchmark

When your cut is in tandem with your face shape and your natural textures, the whole appearance is raised to a whole new level of confidence and self-assurance. Sharp haircut. Better balance. Stronger presence. Lasting first impressions. This is the strength of doing it right every time and on purpose.