The Complete Beard Style Guide by Face Shape
A beard is adjustable facial architecture. How to sculpt yours to balance a round, square, long, or narrow face.
Read article →Every face shape system rests on four measurements: face length (hairline to chin), forehead width, cheekbone width, and jawline width.
To measure manually, stand in front of a mirror with a soft tape measure and record all four values. If length is about 1.5 times cheekbone width with a gently tapering jaw, you are oval. Length roughly equal to width means round or square, depending on jaw angle. A forehead wider than everything else points to heart; dominant cheekbones mean diamond; a jaw wider than the cheekbones means triangle.
The manual method has two weaknesses: humans are inconsistent about where "the widest point" is, and mirror measurements flatten a three-dimensional face. Measuring the same face twice often produces two different answers.
Landmark-based AI removes both problems. A face mesh model locates hundreds of anatomically defined points — the same points, every time — and computes the ratios mathematically. One photo, one answer, every run.
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Detect My Face ShapeA beard is adjustable facial architecture. How to sculpt yours to balance a round, square, long, or narrow face.
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