Patrick Schwarzenegger - Facial Feature - Face Shape

Your face falls into the Rectangle shape category, which is considered a high attractiveness among the nine male face shape types. That’s often seen as very appealing by current standards. Here’s how each category is generally perceived: Oblong – low attractiveness, Rectangle – high attractiveness, Pear – low attractiveness, Heart – high attractiveness, Oval – low attractiveness, Diamond – medium attractiveness, Triangle – medium attractiveness, Square – high attractiveness, Round – low attractiveness.
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Rectangle Face Shape
A high forehead and angular edges usually represent your face shape. A rectangle face shape is quite symmetrical in that the width of the forehead, jawline, and cheekbones are almost the same. The jaw area has more of a squared-off shape, and the length of the face is longer than the width. The overall symmetry of the face will appear monotonous and consistent. The jaw area has more of a squared-off shape, like a rectangle.
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Balancing Your Features:
- The goal is to soften your jawline and reduce the length of your face. Short to medium-length hairstyles are ideal for achieving this.
Recommended Styles:
- Soft Layers: Adding soft layers to your hair can reduce the harshness of your jawline.
- Side-Swept Fringe: A side-swept fringe can help shorten the appearance of your face and add a touch of softness.
- Medium Length: Medium-length styles with some volume on the sides will balance out the length of your face.
- Textured Cuts: Textured hairstyles add dimension and softness to your overall look.
Optimal Beard Choices:
- Stubble or Short Beard: A neat stubble or short beard can add some width to your jawline without making your face look too long.
- Avoid Full Beards: Avoid full, long beards as they can elongate your face and make it look wider.
Choosing the Right Frames:
- Wide Frames: Opt for frames that are wider than your cheekbones to balance the length of your face.
- Soft Curves: Frames with soft curves can soften your strong rectangular features.
- Avoid Angled Frames: Angled frames can overemphasize the rectangle shape of your face.
Cautionary Note: It's important to note that each individual's skin is unique and may respond differently to various treatments. Always conduct a patch test when trying new products or ingredients, and consider consulting a dermatologist before beginning any advanced treatments.
