HOW TO KNOW YOUR FACE SHAPE 

To determine your face shape, start by tying up your hair and taking a picture of your face. Then, analyze the photo by mentally drawing two lines: one vertical line that splits your face into left and right halves, and one horizontal line that divides it into top and bottom sections.

Another method is to stand in front of a well-lit mirror with your hair tied back. Using a lipstick, makeup pencil, chalk, or a whiteboard marker, carefully trace the outline of your face directly onto the mirror—excluding your ears—while keeping your head straight and still. There are six primary face shapes: round, square, oval, heart, rectangular, and diamond.

Round face

For this face shape, the vertical and horizontal proportions are nearly equal. The defining features include soft, rounded angles with no sharp lines, giving the face a smooth and gentle appearance.

While often mistaken for an oval face shape, a round face has a smaller forehead, and the distance from the bottom of the nose to the chin is shorter than the full length of the nose.

Best Glasses: When selecting sunglasses or prescription glasses, avoid rounded frames that emphasize the face’s curves. Instead, opt for styles with straight lines—rectangular and square frames are the most flattering choices.

Best Haircuts: Medium to long hairstyles that slightly cover the cheekbones are ideal for this face shape. If you prefer bangs, avoid blunt, straight cuts and go for diagonal or side-swept styles to create a more balanced look.

Square face

A square face shape has equal vertical and horizontal proportions, similar to a round face. However, the key difference is its more defined, straight edges and angular structure.

Best Glasses: When selecting sunglasses or prescription glasses, opt for aviator or cat-eye frames. These styles help soften the strong, straight lines of the face, creating a more balanced look.

Best Haircuts: Asymmetrical and voluminous hairstyles work well with this face shape. Short haircuts are also a flattering choice, as they complement the face’s structured features.

Oval face

An oval face shape is slightly longer than it is wide, with a vertical length about one-third greater than the horizontal. This face type has soft, balanced proportions with no prominent angles.

Best Glasses: Both rounded and straight frames complement an oval face. The key is choosing a well-proportioned size—not too large or too small—to maintain balance with the face’s natural shape.

Best Haircuts: Asymmetrical and layered hairstyles enhance this face shape beautifully. Straight bangs are also a great option, as they create the illusion of a shorter face.

Heart face

A heart-shaped face is longer than it is wide, characterized by a pointed chin, a broad forehead, and prominent cheekbones. The jawline tapers as it reaches the chin, giving it an appearance similar to an inverted triangle.

Best Glasses: Rounded or aviator-style frames are ideal for this face shape, as they soften the wider forehead and create balance. Glasses with curved edges help harmonize facial proportions.

Best Haircuts: Medium-length, voluminous hairstyles complement this face shape beautifully. Bangs are also a great choice, as they help create the illusion of a shorter forehead.

Oblong or rectangular face

An oblong face, also known as a rectangular face shape, is significantly longer than it is wide, with straight, well-defined sides and a subtly curved jawline. Unlike a square face, the jaw is less pronounced, and the forehead and jawline typically share the same width, giving the face a rectangular appearance.

Best Glasses: To soften the strong vertical lines of this face shape, aviator or cat-eye frames are ideal. These styles add curves and balance to the overall look.

Best Haircuts: Asymmetrical and layered hairstyles work best, adding movement and volume to counteract the face’s length. Bangs can also help create the illusion of a shorter forehead.

Diamond face

A diamond-shaped face is longer than it is wide, featuring prominent cheekbones as its widest point, a narrow forehead, and a pointed chin. While similar to a heart-shaped face, the key difference is that the forehead is narrower, creating a more angular look. The jawline is long and straight, tapering gently towards the chin.

Best Glasses: Round or oval-bottomed frames are ideal for softening the sharp angles of a diamond-shaped face, helping to create a more balanced appearance.

Best Haircuts: Layered hairstyles work best, adding volume to balance the face’s natural structure. Straight bangs can also be flattering, as they help soften the overall look.

BAD MAKEUP ARTIST FAILS: 48 EXAMPLES OF MISHAPS

From the soot-rimmed eyes of ancient Egyptians to the lead paint used by the Elizabethans, the pursuit of beauty through cosmetics has a long history. However, this experimentation doesn’t always yield favorable results. The subreddit ‘Bad MakeUp Artists’ serves as an excellent showcase for these mishaps.

Since its inception in 2017, this online community has grown to 568K members who actively share images of both everyday individuals and celebrities sporting glaringly obvious fake lashes, overly sculpted brows, and mismatched foundation shades.

Keep scrolling to explore the collection, and be sure to check out our conversation with British beauty content creator Jane Cunningham, interspersed among the photos.

Oh Dear

Makeup expert Jane Cunningham, known on Instagram as @britbeautyblog, emphasizes that mastering the basics of makeup isn’t as difficult as it seems. “Makeup textures and formulas have come a long way so they’re easier than ever to use,” she shared with Bored Panda. “There’s a big difference between being decent at makeup and excellent at makeup, but most of us can scrape by with adaptable products such as lip and cheek crayons.”

She also notes the rising popularity of sheer looks and a “less is more” philosophy, which is perfect for beginners. “A good example would be that if you’re not confident applying foundation, try a tinted moisturizer instead — there’s less pigment and far more leeway for good blending and a glowy finish.”

Tiktok Ad For Eyebrow Stencil

That Shade Would Even Be Too Dark For Me And I’m Not Even White

Her Chest!!!

Cunningham asserts that the key distinction between experts and amateurs lies in the process. “Pros are taught in a very particular and meticulous way that gives them a foundation of knowledge on which to expand. Once you understand skin tones, textures, and effects, you can experiment with layering and enhancing,” she elaborated.

She provides an example: “A good example might be that it takes most of us a couple of moments to apply eyeshadow or lipstick, but a pro can be there for a long time working with the colors to get them absolutely perfect.”

Caption Said: A Soft Smokey Look

Didn’t Even Recognize Ariana In Her Newest Look. Am I The Only One Who Feels Like She’s Gone From Blackfishing To Asianfishing?

This Has Been All Over My Social Media Feeds Lately. The Artist Has A Booking Site And Charges $85

All Of The Makeup Artist’s Looks Are Like This! Their Clients Look Scary

“A happy amateur enjoys applying the product, enjoys the finished result but isn’t looking at their work with an MUA eye, so mostly won’t see that the results aren’t technically perfect. Which is fine!” Cunningham explained.

She also highlighted the importance of versatility: “A huge difference between amateur and pro is that MUAs can create perfect makeup on anyone; amateurs can often only create looks on themselves.”

Found On An Fb Ad

Her Eyes Look Tired From All The Heavy Lifting

This Shade Match Hurts

They Did Her Sooo Dirty

When it comes to mistakes, Jane Cunningham shares a perspective akin to that of the late Bob Ross. “It’s still quite easy to go wrong with foundation tones, but it’s hard to say what’s a mistake and what’s a happy accident,” she noted.

Cunningham emphasized the evolving nature of makeup styles: “Makeup looks have never been so unregimented. Personally, I don’t love huge lashes or a lot of highlighter, but that’s only my preference. If it’s making you happy, it’s not wrong!”

Even The Client Doesn’t Look Happy With This ‘Glam’

UK Mua Combining Block Brows And Feathered Brows

Those Eyelashes Are Not Even Close To Being In The Right Place

I Really Despise These Type Of Lips

“The only ‘wrongs’ I think can be ignoring hygiene around application, or as a pro, not following your client’s wishes and going with what you think is best,” Cunningham stated.

She added, “I’ve seen a couple of practice bridal looks recently that really didn’t hit the brief, and I’ve ended up doing the makeup myself on the day for one of them.”

Watching Hoarders And Noticed The Color Match Of The Doctor’s Foundation Was Off

The Entire Mua’s Page Was Full Of This Style Of Makeup I Can’t Wait For This To Not Be Trendy Anymore

Local B R I T I S H Artist. That Hairline And The Same Shade Of Brown For Every. Single. Client

It Gets Worse, But The Mua Does Admit To Being Inspired By Drag Makeup

If you’re just starting out, it can be beneficial to focus on certain skills that will significantly enhance your look.

Cunningham emphasizes the importance of blending: “If all your layers (primer, base, blush, bronzer, highlighter) are seamlessly blended, then it just looks effortless. If you can pick up anything from online tutorials, focus on blending,” she advised. “After that, it’s easier not to go wrong.”

She also mentions liquid liner: “Oh, and liquid liner! [Although] I’ve never mastered it and fully believe that some people are never meant to make it happen (i.e. me!),” the beauty content creator confessed.

From A Mua On Insta I’m No Expert But What Do We Think ?

So. Much. Foundation

She Looks So Sad

Her Skin Is So Beautiful

Ultimately, improving your makeup skills involves understanding yourself, and ideally, it should be a pleasurable experience rather than a chore.

“Just enjoy your beauty products, don’t rush to be an expert, take your time, and practice until you like what you’ve achieved,” Cunningham advised.

If you’re thoughtful about your application, chances are you won’t find yourself featured on this or any similar subreddit!

Criminal Minds “Tan”

Ummm I’m Sure That Shade Matches Someone But It Sure Isn’t Her

Her Skin Color Completely Changed

The Mua Charges £60 For A Shade Match Like That

Umm This Appeared On My Instagram

 I Am Genuinely Appalled

Clockwork Orange Full Glam

From Normal To Drag

Ugh… She Had A Team Of Reputable Muas, Posted On Ig By A Famous Magazine. Those People Are Payed Thousands For This!

It Just Feels Crusty To Me

Every Part Of Her Face Is A Different Shade Of Orange

A Mua With Almost 1m Followers

This Mua’s Work Has Been Posted On Here A Couple Times, This Is How She Does Makeup On Herself…. She’s A White Woman

A Self Proclaimed Mua

Talk About Suffocating Those Poor Pores… My Skin Is Screaming

Oh, Oh No

This Was Posted By A Big Makeup Brand. Why Is Her Forehead Tan And The Rest Of Her Face Pale?

Well

Straight Into The Hairline

This Makeup Company On Instagram. Why?

They Charge $350 Wtf

The Tone Match Here Is Awful

“Cool New Way To Do Blush”

She Used 6 Pumps Of Foundation To Create This Look