How to Know if I Have a Heart Face Shape ?

By FaceShapeTool30 min Reading22 Nov 2025
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Understanding the Heart Face Shape

What Is a Heart Face Shape?

A heart face shape is defined by a broad forehead and cheekbones that taper to a narrow, pointed chin. Your face forms an inverted triangle or heart silhouette when viewed from the front.

The forehead and temple area are the widest parts of your face. High cheekbones create definition and structure. Your jawline narrows significantly as it reaches your chin, which comes to a soft or defined point.

Some people with heart faces have a widow's peak hairline. This V-shaped hairline at the center of the forehead emphasizes the heart-shaped appearance.

For a side-by-side visual comparison of all major face types, explore our all face shapes compared guide.

Key Characteristics of a Heart Face

Heart face shapes have distinct, measurable features:

  • Wide forehead and temples: Forehead width exceeds cheekbone and jaw measurements

  • High cheekbones: Prominent cheekbones sit high on face, creating natural definition

  • Narrow jawline: Jaw width is noticeably less than forehead width

  • Pointed chin: Chin tapers to a point or soft peak

  • Sometimes widow's peak: V-shaped hairline at forehead center (not always present)

Beauty Note: Heart face shapes are often described as youthful and expressive. Your features create a romantic, memorable appearance that suggests warmth and approachability.

If your jawline feels noticeably wider than your forehead, compare your proportions with the triangle (pear) face shape.

How Does It Differ From Other Face Shapes?

Heart faces share similarities with other shapes but have key differences.

Heart vs. Oval: Oval faces have similar widths at forehead and jaw, with a rounded chin. Heart faces have wider foreheads and narrower, pointed chins.

If your chin looks softer and your jawline more rounded, you may relate more closely to the oval face shape

Heart vs. Diamond: Diamond faces have narrow foreheads and chins with widest point at cheekbones. Heart faces have wide foreheads with narrow chins.

If your cheekbones are the widest point of your face and your forehead appears narrower, review the diamond face shape for comparison.

Heart vs. Round: Round faces have equal width and length with soft, curved lines throughout. Heart faces have angular structure with defined taper from forehead to chin.

If your face appears more circular with soft curves throughout, it may align more with the round face shape than a true heart shape.

Face Shape

Forehead

Chin

Key Feature

Heart

Wide

Narrow, pointed

Inverted triangle silhouette

Oval

Balanced

Rounded

Gently curved throughout

Diamond

Narrow

Narrow, pointed

Wide at cheekbones only

Round

Balanced

Soft, rounded

Equal width and length

[Image: Heart vs Other Face Shapes Comparison Chart] Alt text: "heart face shape compared to oval diamond and round showing differences"

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How to Determine if You Have a Heart Face Shape

What Measurements Should You Take?

Use a flexible measuring tape to determine your face shape. Record measurements in centimeters for accuracy.

Step 1: Measure forehead width
Measure across your forehead at its widest point. This typically sits from one side of your hairline to the other, above your eyebrows. Record this measurement.

Step 2: Measure cheekbone width
Measure across your face at the cheekbones. Place tape below your eyes at the most prominent part of your cheekbones. Record this number.

Step 3: Measure jawline width
Measure from below one ear to below the other ear, following your jawline. Record this measurement.

Step 4: Measure face length
Measure from center of hairline straight down to bottom of chin. Record this final measurement.

Analysis: If your forehead is the widest measurement, cheekbones are second widest, and jaw is narrowest, you have a heart face shape.

Example:
Forehead: 15 cm
Cheekbones: 13.5 cm
Jawline: 11 cm
Face length: 19 cm
Result: Heart face shape (forehead widest, tapering to narrow jaw)

Visual Identification Tips

Stand in front of a mirror with good lighting. Pull your hair completely back from your face. Look straight ahead without tilting your head.

Check these features:

  1. Place your fingers at your temples. Notice if this area feels wide compared to your jaw.

  2. Look at your forehead. It should appear broad across the top of your face.

  3. Check your cheekbones. They should sit high and create visible definition.

  4. Examine your jawline and chin. Your jaw should narrow significantly toward a pointed chin.

  5. Observe your overall face outline. It should form an inverted triangle shape.

Your face forms an inverted triangle (point at chin). Forehead appears broad in selfies or photos.

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Quick Visual Test

Take a front-facing selfie with your hair pulled back. Look at the outline of your face. If you can trace an inverted triangle or heart shape, with the wide part at your forehead and the point at your chin, you have a heart face shape.

Common Misidentifications

Heart shapes are often mistaken for diamond faces. Both have prominent cheekbones and pointed chins. The key difference is forehead width.

Check chin softness and forehead width:

  • Heart faces: Wide forehead, high cheekbones, narrow pointed chin

  • Diamond faces: Narrow forehead, very prominent cheekbones, narrow pointed chin

Measure your forehead width compared to your cheekbone width. If your forehead is wider than your cheekbones, you have a heart face. If your cheekbones are significantly wider than both forehead and jaw, you have a diamond face.

[Image: Measurement guide showing how to measure heart face shape] Alt text: "how to measure heart face shape with tape measure placement guide"

The Best Hairstyles for Heart Face Shape

Which Haircuts Flatter a Heart Face?

The right hairstyle balances your proportions by adding width at chin and jaw level while minimizing forehead emphasis.

Side parts soften forehead width: A deep side part creates diagonal lines that reduce the appearance of a wide forehead. This creates visual balance.

Chin-length bobs add balance: Bobs that end at chin level add width precisely where your face narrows. This creates equilibrium between upper and lower face.

Shoulder-length waves enhance jawline: Textured waves at shoulder length create volume around your jaw and neck area. This balances your wide forehead.

Best hairstyle choices:

  • Chin-length bob with soft layers

  • Shoulder-length cuts with texture and movement

  • Long layers starting at chin level

  • Side-swept styles with volume at jaw

  • Wavy or curly styles that add width at sides

Styling Principle

Add volume and width at chin and jaw level. Keep volume minimal at crown and temples. This creates visual balance between your wide upper face and narrow lower face.

Hairstyles to Avoid

Certain styles emphasize width imbalance rather than balance it.

Limit These Styles

Short, full bangs (emphasize forehead): Blunt bangs that sit across your forehead create a horizontal line. This draws attention to forehead width.

Slicked-back styles (highlight width imbalance): Pulling all hair away from your face exposes full forehead width. This emphasizes the taper to your narrow chin.

  • Very short pixie cuts without texture

  • High ponytails or top knots

  • Strict center parts without bangs

  • Styles with excessive volume at crown

Best Bangs for Heart Faces

Bangs are one of the most effective styling tools for heart faces. They reduce forehead height and width visually.

Curtain bangs or side-swept fringe: These styles part in the center or sweep to one side. They soften your forehead without creating harsh horizontal lines.

Wispy or textured bangs soften the upper face: Light, feathered bangs reduce forehead prominence without weight. They create a gentle frame.

Recommended bang styles:

  • Curtain bangs that part in center and sweep to sides

  • Side-swept bangs with diagonal line

  • Wispy, textured fringe that grazes eyebrows

  • Long, face-framing pieces that start at cheekbones

Avoid blunt, straight-across bangs. These create a horizontal line that emphasizes forehead width.

[Image: Hairstyles That Balance a Heart Face] Alt text: "best hairstyles for heart face shape showing chin-length bobs and curtain bangs"

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Makeup for Heart Face Shape

Contouring Techniques

Contour creates shadows that reshape your face visually. For heart faces, reduce forehead prominence and add definition to lower face.

Contour sides of forehead and under cheekbones:

  1. Forehead sides: Apply contour along temples and sides of forehead. Blend toward hairline. This visually narrows your forehead.

  2. Under cheekbones: Apply light contour in hollow under cheekbones. Blend downward toward jaw. This defines without adding width.

  3. Jawline (optional): Very light contour along jaw if you want additional definition.

Use a matte bronzer or contour product two shades darker than your natural skin tone. Blend thoroughly with a fluffy brush for natural-looking shadows.

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Blush and Highlighter Tips

Apply blush outward, not upward: Place blush on apples of cheeks. Blend horizontally toward ears, not upward toward temples. This creates width without adding height.

Highlight chin center and under eyes to balance:

  • Chin center: Apply highlighter to center of chin. This adds visual weight to your narrow lower face.

  • Under eyes: Highlight under-eye area in triangle shape. This brightens mid-face.

  • Cheekbone tops: Use subtle highlighter along top of cheekbones to emphasize natural structure.

Avoid highlighting temples or forehead center. This draws attention to your widest areas.

Brows and Eyes

Soft, rounded brows reduce forehead emphasis: Choose eyebrow shapes with gentle curves rather than sharp angles. Avoid overly arched or straight brows. Rounded brows soften your angular features.

Winged eyeliner balances upper width: Extend eyeliner slightly outward at outer corners. This creates horizontal lines that add visual width to mid-face.

Eye makeup tips:

  • Use horizontal eyeshadow application techniques

  • Extend shadow slightly beyond outer corners

  • Line both upper and lower lash lines for balance

  • Keep brow tails extended naturally past eye corners

[Image: Heart Face Contour Map] Alt text: "makeup contour map for heart face shape showing forehead and chin placement"

Accessories for Heart Face Shape

Glasses That Flatter Heart Faces

Eyeglasses should add width to your lower face while minimizing upper face emphasis.

Oval, round, or bottom-heavy frames: These frame shapes are widest at the bottom. They create contrast with your face shape, adding visual balance.

Best frame styles:

  • Round frames: Circular shapes soften angular features and add curves

  • Oval frames: Gently curved frames complement without adding width

  • Aviator frames: Teardrop shape is wider at bottom, narrower at top

  • Bottom-heavy frames: Frames with more visual weight at bottom balance forehead

  • Rimless or light top rims: Minimal emphasis at top, more at bottom

Avoid top-heavy cat-eye or large rectangular shapes: Frames that are wider at top emphasize your forehead width. Large square frames add bulk to upper face.

Frame Selection Rule

Choose frames opposite to your face shape. Your face is wider at top, so choose frames wider at bottom. This creates visual equilibrium through contrast.

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Best Earrings for Heart Faces

Teardrop and chandelier styles add lower-face balance: Earrings that are wider at bottom add visual weight to your narrow chin area. They create proportion.

Flattering earring styles:

  • Teardrop earrings (narrow at top, wide at bottom)

  • Chandelier earrings with tiered design

  • Triangular drops pointing downward

  • Circular hoops (medium size)

  • Cluster earrings with width

Avoid inverted triangle shapes or wide studs: Earrings shaped like upside-down triangles repeat your face shape without contrast. Large stud earrings at ear top emphasize temple width.

Best Hats and Headwear

Medium brim hats, berets, and soft beanies: These styles sit on head without adding excessive height or width at top.

Recommended hat styles:

  • Medium-brim hats (not overly wide)

  • Berets worn at angle

  • Soft beanies pulled low on forehead

  • Cloche hats with rounded crowns

  • Fedoras with moderate crown height

Avoid tall crowns or narrow caps: Very tall hats add height to your already prominent upper face. Narrow caps emphasize forehead width by contrast.

[Image: Accessories That Flatter a Heart Face Shape] Alt text: "glasses earrings and hats for heart face shape showing bottom-heavy styles"

Clothing and Neckline Tips for Heart Face Shape

Flattering Necklines

Scoop, sweetheart, and U-necks soften angles: These necklines curve downward. They create soft lines that complement your angular face structure.

Best neckline choices:

  • Scoop neck: Rounded neckline that dips below collarbone

  • Sweetheart neckline: Romantic curved shape resembling top of heart

  • U-neck: Deep U-shape that creates vertical lines

  • V-neck: Downward point draws eye to center body

  • Keyhole neckline: Center opening creates focal point

These necklines create downward movement. They balance your wide forehead by drawing attention to your neck and chest area.

Avoid boat necks or high turtlenecks that widen the upper area: Horizontal necklines emphasize shoulder and upper body width. This repeats your face's wider-at-top proportion.

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Collars, Patterns, and Jewelry

Collars with soft angles: Choose collars that create gentle points or curves rather than harsh horizontal lines.

Short necklaces or pendants that end near the collarbone: Jewelry that sits at collarbone level creates horizontal lines at neck. This balances face taper.

Recommended accessories:

  • Princess-length necklaces (18 to 20 inches)

  • Pendants that rest at collarbone

  • V-shaped or Y-drop necklaces

  • Layered necklaces at similar heights

  • Scarves draped in V-formation

Balance Through Outfit Proportions

Add visual weight near the jawline with scarves or structured collars: Accessories and clothing details at jaw and neck level create width where your face narrows.

Use scarves, statement necklaces, and structured collars to add horizontal emphasis at lower face level. This creates visual balance with your wide forehead.

Pattern recommendations:

  • Vertical stripes on tops (create downward movement)

  • Diagonal patterns (soften angles)

  • Small, evenly distributed prints (no emphasis on width)

Avoid wide horizontal stripes across shoulders and chest. These emphasize upper body width.

Fashion Principle: Your clothing creates context for your face. Choose necklines and patterns that draw attention downward and add width at lower face level for natural balance.

How to Embrace and Style a Heart Face Shape

Positive Attributes of the Heart Face

Heart face shapes carry distinctive beauty characteristics. Your features create memorable, expressive appearances.

Youthful and expressive: The combination of wide forehead and pointed chin creates a youthful look. Your features naturally suggest energy and vitality.

Strong cheekbones and feminine shape: High cheekbones provide natural definition. The tapered silhouette creates a classically feminine appearance.

Romantic silhouette: The heart shape itself is associated with romance and warmth. Your face literally forms the universal symbol of love.

Additional benefits:

  • Photogenic qualities: Your bone structure creates natural shadows and definition in photos

  • Expressive eyes: Wide forehead and high cheekbones frame eyes beautifully

  • Distinctive appearance: Your face shape is memorable and unique

  • Classic beauty: Heart faces align with traditional beauty standards

Beauty Industry Insight: Heart face shapes are celebrated in fashion and beauty industries. Your distinctive proportions create character and personality in your appearance.

Confidence Building Tips

Emphasize contrast and softness, not correction: Styling techniques enhance your features, not hide them. Your forehead and chin are distinctive features, not problems to solve.

Highlight eyes and cheekbones — your defining features: Your high cheekbones and expressive eyes are focal points. Makeup and styling should draw attention to these areas.

Building confidence:

  • Experiment with one styling change at a time

  • Take photos of looks you love for future reference

  • Focus on techniques that make you feel confident, not rules you must follow

  • Remember balance creates harmony, not perfection

  • Your face shape is one aspect of your overall beauty

Understanding your face shape gives you knowledge. Use this knowledge to make informed styling choices that align with your personal preferences.

Celebrities With Heart Face Shapes

Many successful people have heart face shapes. Study their styling choices for practical inspiration.

Women with heart faces:

  • Reese Witherspoon: Consistently wears chin-length cuts with side-swept bangs and textured layers

  • Scarlett Johansson: Favors soft waves and side parts that add width at jaw level

  • Jennifer Love Hewitt: Uses layers starting at chin to balance proportions

  • Kourtney Kardashian: Often styles hair with volume at chin and curtain bangs

Men with heart faces:

  • Ryan Gosling: Keeps hair with side volume and texture, avoids slicked-back looks

Notice how these celebrities create balance through strategic styling. They add width at chin level, use bangs to soften forehead, and choose accessories that complement their features.

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Conclusion — Celebrating Your Heart Face Shape

What Have We Learned?

Heart face shapes are defined by wide foreheads that taper to narrow, pointed chins. High cheekbones create natural definition. This creates an inverted triangle or heart silhouette.

Key identification features include forehead width exceeding jaw width, prominent cheekbones, and pointed chin. Measurements confirm shape when forehead is widest, cheekbones second widest, and jaw is narrowest.

Styling focuses on visual balance. Add volume at chin and jaw level through hairstyles. Use makeup to minimize forehead prominence while highlighting lower face. Choose accessories that create width at bottom, reducing emphasis at top.

Fashion choices matter. Scoop necks, sweetheart necklines, and V-necks complement your shape. Avoid boat necks and horizontal patterns that emphasize width.

How Can You Apply These Tips?

Start with one change. Try a chin-length haircut with layers. Practice contouring your forehead sides. Experiment with curtain bangs or side-swept fringe.

Notice which techniques increase your confidence. Build on successful experiments. Document looks that work well in photos for future reference.

Consider professional consultations for personalized guidance. Hair stylists can create cuts specific to your face. Makeup artists demonstrate techniques tailored to your features. Image consultants provide comprehensive styling plans.

Use this guide as an ongoing reference. Return to relevant sections when making styling decisions. Try new approaches gradually rather than changing everything at once.

Why Embracing Your Shape Matters

Your heart face shape is distinctive and memorable. The proportions create character in your appearance. This isn't a feature to minimize.

Styling techniques enhance your natural structure. You're working with strong, defined features. Balance doesn't mean hiding your forehead or chin. It means creating visual harmony that lets your features shine.

Heart faces photograph beautifully. Your bone structure creates natural definition. High cheekbones and tapered chin suggest youthfulness. These characteristics serve you well in personal and professional contexts.

Embrace experimentation. Heart faces can carry both soft, romantic styles and bold, dramatic looks. Your versatility allows creative expression through appearance.

The heart face shape is expressive, bold, and beautiful — it's time to style with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions About Heart Face Shape

Q1: How do I know if I have a heart face shape?

Measure your forehead, cheekbones, and jawline. If your forehead is widest, cheekbones are second widest, and jawline is narrowest with a pointed chin, you have a heart face shape. Your face should form an inverted triangle when viewed from front.

Q2: What hairstyles suit heart shaped faces best?

Chin-length bobs, shoulder-length cuts with layers, and styles with volume at jaw level suit heart faces best. Side parts and curtain bangs reduce forehead width. Avoid slicked-back styles and blunt bangs that emphasize forehead.

Q3: Which glasses should I avoid with a heart face?

Avoid top-heavy cat-eye frames and large rectangular frames that emphasize forehead width. Choose round, oval, or bottom-heavy frames instead. These add visual weight to lower face and create balance through contrast.

Q4: Are heart face shapes attractive?

Heart face shapes are associated with youthfulness, expressiveness, and classic beauty. The distinctive bone structure and romantic silhouette photograph beautifully. Many celebrities and models have heart face shapes. Your features create memorable, distinctive beauty.

Q5: Can makeup contouring soften a pointed chin?

Yes. Apply highlighter to chin center to add visual weight and prominence. This balances pointed chin with wider forehead. Contour forehead sides to reduce upper face width. Use horizontal blush application to create width at mid-face.

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