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10 Different Face Shapes & 10 Different Body Shapes Women Have


10 Different Face Shapes & 10 Different Body Shapes Women Have


Know Your Shape And Own It

Face shapes influence how we highlight our features, while body shapes affect how clothes fall and feel. Both work together to create balance, contrast, or softness in your overall look. Understanding them isn’t about fitting into categories—it’s about making smarter style choices. When you understand both, personal style becomes far easier to shape. So, take a moment to recognize the subtle angles and curves that define your natural outline. There’s real confidence in knowing how it all works.

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1. Oval Face Shape

An oval face is widely admired for its symmetry and balanced proportions. The slightly wider cheekbones and a gently rounded jawline give it a natural harmony. This shape pairs effortlessly with almost any hairstyle or makeup look and is often regarded as the global ideal.

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2. Round Face Shape

This shape brings softness to the face with full cheeks and a rounded jawline matching the forehead’s width. The face appears shorter than it is wide, creating a youthful look. Hairstyles with height work well to elongate and balance the overall appearance.

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3. Square Face Shape

Square-shaped faces are known for their bold angles and strong presence. With nearly equal width across the forehead, cheeks, and jawline, the shape looks assertive. Gentle waves or soft layers help reduce sharpness while enhancing natural confidence and definition.

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4. Heart Face Shape

Styling tricks like adding fullness around the jawline create balance and highlight the shape’s naturally sweet and elegant charm. Heart-shaped faces draw more attention with a broader forehead and a narrow, often pointed chin. A widow’s peak may enhance its distinct outline. 

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5. Diamond Face Shape

This face shape stands out for its rarity and dramatic cheekbones. The cheek area appears widest, while the forehead and jawline remain slim. Because of the structure, hairstyles that soften the cheeks help create visual harmony and flatter the face’s sharp beauty.

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6. Oblong (Rectangular) Face Shape

Long and lean, the oblong face shape features squared edges at both the forehead and jawline. The length exceeds the width, making layered styles essential for balance. Avoid lifting volume at the crown to maintain proportion and enhance the naturally graceful and mature aesthetic.

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7. Triangle Face Shape

With a narrower forehead and a broader jawline, the triangle face offers a bold, grounded look. This face structure thrives with hairstyles that lift at the temples. Since it's uncommon, a triangle shape makes the visual impression all the more interesting.

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8. Inverted Triangle Face Shape

The inverted triangle face shape opens wide at the forehead and narrows to a fine, delicate chin. That contrast gives it a striking and dramatic appeal. Side parts and styles that soften the upper face can help even out the shape’s strong top-heavy structure.

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9. Pear Face Shape

A pear face features a narrower forehead and wider cheeks and jaw, creating a tapering frame. To balance proportions, stylists often turn to layered or textured looks that draw attention upward. This natural structure gives off a gentle and youthful appearance.

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10. Diamond Oval Hybrid Face Shape

Its versatility makes it a favorite among stylists, models, and anyone who loves bold features. This rare shape combines the smooth length of an oval with the bold cheekbones of a diamond. A defined jawline and angular cheeks offer symmetry and edge. 

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Now, let’s shift focus below the neck to explore the body shapes that influence how clothes fit and flatter your silhouette.

1. Hourglass Body Shape

With hips and bust nearly the same width and a defined waistline, the hourglass delivers symmetry and timeless appeal. Clothes that cinch at the waist enhance the hourglass effect, which has long been viewed as the quintessential feminine silhouette across cultures.

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2. Pear Body Shape

The pear shape highlights curvier hips and a narrower upper body, with most weight settling below the waist. A-line skirts and tops with added volume help create proportion. It is one of the most common shapes found among women across the globe.

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3. Apple Body Shape

Apple-shaped figures feature fuller midsections, slimmer legs, and a bust that often outweighs the hips. This shape draws attention upward and showcases upper body strength. Empire waistlines help create definition while skimming over the midriff for a flattering and pulled-together look.

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4. Rectangle Body Shape

The rectangle body shape offers a straight silhouette, with bust, waist, and hips almost equal in width. Often referred to as athletic, it lacks defined curves but shines with the right styling. Layered outfits or belts can add structure and create the illusion of shape.

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5. Inverted Triangle Body Shape

With broader shoulders and bust compared to the hips, this shape forms a striking V outline. Flowy bottoms and flared pants work well to soften the lower half and restore visual balance. Common among athletes, it appears strong and commanding.

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6. Athletic Body Shape

Broad shoulders, a toned frame, and narrow hips define the athletic body type. Muscle definition stands out, particularly in the arms and legs. Though sometimes mistaken for the inverted triangle shape, this shape has more structure and benefits from styling that emphasizes the muscles.

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7. Lean Column Body Shape

The lean body type remains narrow throughout, from the bust to the hips, all fairly uniform. Its tall, slender frame can lean androgynous or minimalist. Adding layers or textures, or even wearing structural clothing, can bring visual interest and create a more dimensional silhouette.

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8. Diamond Body Shape

This shape features a fuller midsection with narrower bust and hips, forming a rounder torso with minimal waist definition. Most weight centers around the stomach. Styles that elongate the upper body work best, as they draw attention upward and away from the midriff.

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9. Spoon Body Shape

The spoon shape closely resembles the pear, though with subtler hip dominance. Hips are wider than the bust, and a gentle waist curve defines the look. Outfits that hug or cinch the waist complement its natural proportions and enhance curvy lower features.

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10. Rounded Body Shape

Soft and smooth, this shape features gentle curves and even weight across the bust, waist, and hips. The lack of a defined waistline gives it a uniform appearance. Outfits that introduce waist definition help bring out structure while keeping the softness intact.

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