To determine your face shape, you need to analyze the overall contours and features of your face. You can do this by measuring the length and width of your face, and observing the shape of your forehead, cheekbones, and chin.
Here's a general guide to identify common face shapes:
- Oval: Your face is longer than it is wide, with a rounded chin and a forehead that's slightly wider than your jawline.
- Round: Your face is as wide as it is long, with soft, rounded features.
- Heart: Your forehead is the widest part of your face, with a pointed chin and cheekbones that are slightly wider than your jawline.
- Square: Your jawline, cheekbones, and forehead are all about the same width, giving your face a strong, angular look.
- Rectangle: Your face is longer than it is wide, with a strong jawline and a forehead that's about the same width as your jawline.
- Diamond: Your cheekbones are the widest part of your face, with a narrow forehead and chin.
There are also online tools and mobile apps that can help you identify your face shape. You can find these tools by searching online for "face shape detector" or "find your face shape."
Note: It's important to remember that these are just general guidelines. Your face shape may not perfectly match any of these categories, and you may have characteristics of multiple face shapes.