Man with a heart-shaped face defined by a wider forehead and temples tapering to a narrower jaw and pointed chin sitting in a barbershop chair during a consultation

Best Haircuts for Men With a Heart-Shaped Face

November 17, 2026

Best Haircuts for Men With a Heart-Shaped Face

A heart-shaped face is characterized by a wider forehead and temples with a progressively narrower jaw and a more pointed or narrow chin. The challenge for haircut selection is managing the wide-to-narrow proportion: styles that add more width at the top can exaggerate the already-wide forehead, while styles that add width at the jawline help balance the proportions.

The Core Principle

The goal is to reduce visual emphasis on the wider forehead while creating the impression of more width at the jaw and lower face. This is achieved by keeping volume lower and closer to the sides of the head rather than at the top, and by avoiding styles that add significant height or width at the top of the head.

Styles That Work Well

Textured crops with low volume: a textured crop worn relatively flat, without significant lift or volume at the top, avoids adding to the already-wide upper portion of the face. The textured finish breaks up the hairline and reduces the hard line at the forehead. Medium-length side-swept styles: sweeping hair to one side at the forehead breaks the horizontal emphasis of the forehead width. A low side part worn with moderate volume at the sides but not at the crown works with the face shape rather than against it. Low to mid fades with medium top length: keeping the sides closely faded while maintaining moderate length on top (2 to 3 inches, styled relatively flat) maintains the focus on the overall shape rather than emphasizing the forehead. Beard: a beard or stubble at the jawline adds visual width to the lower face, which directly addresses the proportion imbalance of a heart face. Many men find that pairing a haircut with a beard or shaped stubble improves the overall face proportion more than any haircut adjustment alone.

Styles to Approach With Caution

High-volume quiffs, pompadours, and faux hawks with significant height add to the visual emphasis at the top of the head and can make a wide forehead appear even wider. Very short all-over cuts that remove all hair volume can emphasize the forehead's width by revealing the full face proportions without the moderating effect of styled hair. These are tendencies rather than absolute rules; the degree to which face shape affects the result depends on how pronounced the heart shape is.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a fringe (bangs) help or hurt a heart face shape?

A textured, side-swept fringe or a light fringe that falls to the side helps a heart face shape by softening and partially obscuring the wide forehead. A blunt, center-parted fringe at the forehead can emphasize the forehead width by framing it directly. If you are drawn to a fringe, ask the barber for a textured or side-swept version that breaks up the hairline rather than a clean, blunt line across the forehead.

How much does face shape matter in haircut selection?

It is one factor among several, not the primary one. Hair texture, lifestyle, maintenance tolerance, and personal style preference all affect the final recommendation more directly for most men than face shape alone. A barber who leads with "your face shape is X, therefore you must do Y" is oversimplifying. Face shape is useful directional guidance, particularly for styles with strong visual directional qualities (high volume versus low, wide versus tall). But most face shapes work with most styles; the optimization is about which styles produce the best proportions, not which styles are permissible or prohibited.

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