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Are you curious if you have a pear-shaped face and if so, how best to flatter this face shape? Well, you’ve come to the right place! A pear-shaped face, also known as the triangle face shape, is widest at the jaw and narrowest at the forehead. In this article, we’ll share the best hairstyles, eyebrow shapes, glasses, and makeup to complement this face shape. Read on to learn more!

All About the Pear Face Shape

A pear-shaped face (or triangle face shape) is widest at the jawline and gradually tapers into a narrower forehead. To flatter this face shape, choose hairstyles that add volume to the top half of your face. For instance, try wispy bangs, a deep side part, or long layers.

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What is a pear-shaped face?

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  1. The pear face shape is sometimes called the triangle face shape. Someone with this face shape typically has an angular jaw that is the widest part of their face. Their forehead is the narrowest part of their face, with their cheekbones lying somewhere in the middle.[1]
    • Female celebrities with a pear-shaped face: Jennifer Aniston, Meghan Markle, Kelly Osbourne, Jenna Ushkowitz, Billie Piper, Geena Davis, Minnie Driver
    • Male celebrities with a pear-shaped face: Keith Urban, Édgar Ramírez, Jason Derulo, Jonah Hill, Matt Bomer
    • Pear-shaped faces are similar to square-shaped faces. However, in square-shaped faces, the forehead is the same width as the jawline.
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How to Tell You Have a Pear-shaped Face

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  1. To determine your face shape, grab a measuring tape or ruler and measure the widest point of your jawline, cheekbones, and forehead. Then, compare your measurements to see which one is the widest.[2]
    • If you have a pear-shaped face:
      • Your jawline should be the widest measurement.
      • Your cheekbones should be slightly less wide than your jaw.
      • Your forehead should be the narrowest measurement.
    • A different way to determine your jawline measurement is to measure from just below your ear to the center of your chin. Then, multiply the measurement by 2.
    • According to professional makeup artist Dr. Anjuli Yera, another way to find your face shape is to “divide your face into 2 halves” horizontally. Identify the shape of the top and bottom half and then put them together.[3]
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Women’s Hairstyles for a Pear-shaped Face

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  1. Adding bangs to your look is a great way to bring balance to your pear-shaped face. Whether you prefer the look of side-swept, curtain, or soft and wispy bangs, they’ll help add volume and width to your forehead while softening your more angular jawline.[4]
    • Styles to avoid: In general, avoid getting blunt, straight across bangs. These bangs hide your forehead, which can make it appear more narrow. The sharpness of this style can also emphasize your jawline.
  2. Give your hair a deep side part. Another easy way to add fullness to your forehead and soften your jawline is to part your hair in a deep side part. Creating an asymmetrical look draws attention away from your jawline, helping your face appear more balanced.[5]
  3. Cutting layers into your hair is a great way to create more volume and fullness towards the top half of your head, helping your face shape look more balanced. Just ask your hairstylist for long layers that hit below your jawline to help it appear symmetrical with your forehead.[6]
  4. The shag haircut is a choppy, layered look that adds lots of fullness and volume to your forehead, which helps it appear wider. The messy, casual style also helps to soften your jawline and harmonize your face. Just keep the cut to a short or medium length to maximize the volume around your upper face.
    • Cut layers above and below your jawline instead of directly in line with it. This helps draw attention to your midface and neck, rather than your jaw.
  5. If you prefer your hair longer, style it into rolling, retro waves or loose, beachy curls. This helps lift your hair up and add fullness around your forehead. Keeping your hair long helps your jawline appear softer and more in balance with your face.[7]
    • If you have natural waves or curls, add long layers to thin out your hair so it hangs straighter, rather than emphasizing your pear-shaped face.
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Men’s Hairstyles for a Pear-shaped Face

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  1. Adding fullness to the crown of your head is a great way to make your forehead appear wider and balance out your jawline. Just keep the top of your hair long and the sides short, like with a taper fade, to properly style either of these looks.[8]
    • To make a quiff: Apply a bit of pomade to your wet hair. Then, blow dry your hair upwards to add volume. Simply use your hands or a comb to brush your hair upwards and back.
    • To make a pompadour: Run pomade through your damp hair, pushing it up and backward. Then, brush your hair back with a round hair brush while blow-drying your hair to set the style.
  2. Whether you like your hair short, medium, or long, brushing it into a side part helps widen your forehead and balance out your face. To bring more volume to your upper face, add side-swept bangs.
    • Style your bangs with pomade or a texturizing cream to keep them in place and achieve a more tousled look.
  3. If you prefer a longer style, cut your hair a little above or below chin length. Then, add lots of choppy layers. The longer style helps add fullness to your forehead while the layers help soften your jawline.[9]
  4. When paired with a voluminous hairstyle, a full beard is a great way to add dimension to your face. Just opt for a close-cut beard so you’re not adding fullness to your jawline. Or, simply grow out a full mustache to draw the eye up and bring balance to your mid-face.
    • A great in-between option is to grow a goatee. Just keep it close cut, too.
    • Regularly trim and shape up your beard about every 2 to 4 weeks to keep it clean and close cut.
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Glasses for a Pear-shaped Face

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  1. Whether you’re looking for prescription glasses or sunglasses, these rounded frames help soften the angles of your jaw while adding volume to your forehead. Feel free to opt for an oversized pair of either of these frames to add even more width and fullness to the top half of your face.[10]
    • Square and rectangle glasses are a great option if you want to complement your structured jawline. The sharper lines of these frames highlight your angles while still adding width to your forehead.
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Eyebrow Shapes for a Pear-shaped Face

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Makeup for a Pear-shaped Face

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  1. Choose contour that’s a few shades darker than your skin tone. Then, lightly brush the contour under your cheekbones, extending from your hairline to the corner of your mouth. To help slim down your jaw, apply a light layer of contour along the outer corners of your jawline.[11]
    • Contouring helps balance out your face. The cheekbone contour helps them stand out, adding more width to your upper face, while the jawline contour helps your lower face appear more narrow.
  2. Adding blush is a great way to add dimension and width to your upper face. Simply focus your blush placement on top of your cheekbones and draw it up to your temples.
    • For an even more lifted look, apply the blush above your brows.
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Is a pear-shaped face attractive?

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  1. The pear-shaped face is one of the least common face shapes, so it usually stands out from the crowd. The highlight of this face shape is the structured, angular jawline which gives people with this face shape a sculpted and regal appearance.
    • The rarest face shape is the diamond, while the most common face shapes are the round, oval, square, and heart.
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  • In general, avoid hairstyles, glasses, and makeup styles that add volume to your jawline, as this can make your forehead appear more narrow. This includes bobs, very long hair, tight curls, bushy beards, and small, narrow glasses.
  • Remember, these are just styling tips, not a rule book! Rock whatever hairstyles, glasses, hats, and makeup that make you feel good.
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Anjuli Yera, MD
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This article was co-authored by Anjuli Yera, MD and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Dr. Anjuli Yera is a Certified Professional Makeup Artist based out of West Palm Beach, FL. With over 15 years of experience, she specializes in makeup artistry, airbrush application, and bridal and wedding party makeup. Her work has been featured in St. Louis Bride, STL Today as well as the Miami Times. She has received the WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Award, Best of The Knot Award, and Top Pro Status on Thumbtack. Additionally, Anjuli has been invited to KSDK’s, 'Show Me St. Louis,' to cover Makeup Trends of the year. Anjuli is a self-taught professional makeup artist who received further training from the Artistry Makeup Academy. This article has been viewed 6,162 times.
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