What hairstyle is pear-shaped face suitable for?

Pear-shaped face is more suitable for the hairstyle with eight bangs in the middle, because the middle hair can cover the narrow forehead, the bottom line of the hairstyle will be slightly buckled or tightened inward, and the face will look much longer and softer. The hairline is irregular or the hair flow direction is problematic, and the bangs can also play a good decorative role.

Japanese air is short, and it is very effective to modify pear-shaped face. Liu Hai and the hair hanging on the cheekbones can perfect the face to the maximum extent, so Liu Hai is very important.

The principle is to use bangs' hair to modify the narrow forehead, control the face shape, and make the pear-shaped face look longer, round or rectangular to achieve the goal.

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The historical background of Liu Hai:

In ancient times, when a girl 15 years old, she would wear a hairpin in her hair to show her adulthood. Boys 15 years old have their hair in a bun, and wearing a crown at the age of 20 represents adulthood. Before adulthood, children's hair naturally hangs down, so people use "crying" and "crying years" to refer to children or childhood.

But the hair left by boys and girls is different: boys leave fetal hair at the left and right corners of their foreheads, which is called "omen"; Girls leave fetal hair hanging in the middle of their foreheads, which is called "temminick". This kind of hair left in childhood is collectively called "leaving children's hair". When women stay in adulthood, they sometimes let their hair hang down naturally from the perspective of dressing up (hence the saying of "fashion").

In the Tang Dynasty, there was a legend of "Liu Hai playing the golden toad". Because the ancient sounds of "Liu Hai" and "Liu Hai" are exactly the same, and "Liu Hai" is a common name in spoken language, so the written language is written as "Liu Hai".