This article was co-authored by Frankie Sanderson and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Franklin (Frankie) Sanderson is a Makeup Artist and Stylist and the Founder of TheStudeo, a styling business based in Washington DC that specializes in hairstyling, makeup, and personal image consulting services. He specializes in hair extensions, chemical services such as highlighting, Balayage, Japanese straightening, keratin treatments, and designer cuts. He has a BFA in Fashion Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and has trained at the L'Oreal Soho Academy, TIGI, Vidal Sassoon, Redken, and Wella. His clients include Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Jane Lynch, and Alicia Keys.
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The diamond face shape is characterized by wide and prominent cheekbones with a narrower forehead and chin. If you have this face shape and are looking for a flattering hairstyle to complement it, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled the best men’s haircuts for the diamond face, as well as beard styles and other styling tips to flatter this face shape. Plus, we spoke with master hair stylist Frankie Sanderson and certified professional makeup artist Anjuli Yera, MD for their expert insights. Keep reading to find a hairstyle that suits you!
Best Haircuts for Men with Diamond Faces
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Top Hairstyles for the Diamond Face Shape
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Messy Fringe Adding a messy, layered fringe to your look is a great way to balance out your face shape. Whether you opt for a blunt fringe or a side-swept fringe, the textured look adds volume to your forehead and helps highlight your prominent cheekbones.[1]
- How to style: To add extra texture, Sanderson recommends spraying your damp hair with sea salt spray. Then, let your hair dry naturally or blow it dry.[2] Once it’s dry, you’ll be left with a messy, tousled look.
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Frankie Sanderson is a master hairstylist and makeup artist. He’s also the founder of TheStudeo, which specializes in hairstyling, makeup, and personal image.
Anjuli Yera, MD is a certified professional makeup artist with over 15 years of experience. She specializes in makeup artistry, airbrush application, and wedding makeup.
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Side Part Sanderson says a side part is flattering on diamond face shapes, especially when paired with a medium-length cut.[3] Parting your hair to the side creates more volume, which helps your forehead appear wider and brings balance to your face. To create a flattering part, Sanderson recommends placing your part over the arch of your eyebrow. He says this “helps create an oval-shaped face, which is typically the standard for beauty.”[4]
- How to style: Use a comb to define a neat part and brush your hair to either side. Then, Sanderson suggests applying either styling cream or pomade to your damp hair. Blow it dry with a paddle brush and let it hang down softly to the side.[5]
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Textured Crop The textured crop or French crop involves keeping the top of your hair long, adding lots of choppy layers, and cutting a blunt fringe. You then cut the sides of your hair short, usually in a low, mid, or high fade.[6] Sanderson says this is a great style for diamond face shapes because it balances the jaw and the forehead with the cheekbones without emphasizing the narrow chin.[7]
- How to style: Sanderson suggests applying a texturizing spray and then finishing off your hair with some matte styling clay to soften the look.[8]
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High Top Fade The high top fade adds volume to the top of your head, which helps balance out your narrow forehead. With this style, you grow your hair out long on top. Then, you dramatically fade the sides, either in a low, mid, or high taper.[9]
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Mid-length Shag The shag is a layered, mullet-like style that adds lots of dimension and movement. Start by growing your hair out to around your chin. Then, add a long fringe and lots of choppy layers that get longer as they reach the back of your head. This is a super flattering style for diamond faces, as the fringe helps widen your forehead, the face framing pieces highlight your cheekbones, and the long layers fill in your narrow jawline.[11]
- How to style: For an even more tousled and textured look, spritz your damp hair with sea salt spray. Then, scrunch your hair with your hands as you blow-dry it.
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Faux Hawk If you want a bold and edgy style, try the faux hawk. With this style, you leave your hair long on top and trim the sides in a low, mid, or high fade. Keeping the volume on top helps balance your face shape, while the short sides highlight your cheekbones.[12]
- How to style: Use mousse or cream to brush your hair upward and create a textured and spiky look.
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Crew Cut The crew cut creates some width along your hairline while emphasizing your prominent cheekbones. To achieve this style, simply cut your hair short on the top and buzz the sides into a low, mid, or high fade. As a plus, it’s a very low-maintenance style.
- How to style: Run pomade or mousse through your hair to add a bit of texture or light spikes.
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Buzz Cut The buzz cut is another low-maintenance style that looks great on the diamond face shape. As the name implies, you simply buzz your entire head to a very short length, usually between ¼ to ½ inches (6-12 mm) long. The uniform look helps highlight your cheekbones, which is very flattering.[13]
- How to style: If your hair is long enough, use a bit of pomade or gel to add texture, or to smooth out your hair.
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Quiff The quiff is a great style for the diamond face shape, says Sanderson[14] It adds a lot of volume to the top of your head, which helps balance out your diamond-shaped face. Simply keep your hair long on top and shorter on the sides. If you like a more dramatic look, opt for a low, mid, or high taper on the sides.[15]
- How to style: Sanderson recommends adding mousse to the roots of your hair. Then, blow-dry your hair upwards and back. He says this gives your hair a great shape and elongates the face.[16]
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Pompadour The pompadour is another voluminous style that’s great for the diamond face shape, says Sanderson[17] Like the quiff, it adds extra width to the top of your face to help balance out your diamond shape. To get the look, grow your hair out long on the top and opt for a low and subtle fade on the sides.
- How to style: Apply pomade to your damp hair, brushing it up from the roots to the tips. Then, use a brush to pull your hair upward and back as you dry it with a blow dryer. Use a bit more pomade to smooth back the top and sides.[18]
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Short Afro The short afro is a classic style that adds a lot of texture and volume, which is flattering on diamond-shaped faces. Simply let your hair grow out and then cut the front, sides, and back to a short, uniform length.[19]
- How to style: Lightly dampen your hair with water. Then, run leave-in conditioner, shea butter, or coconut oil through your strands to keep them moisturized. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair and a pick to brush your hair upwards and add extra volume.[20]
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Comb Over The comb over is an asymmetrical style which actually helps to balance your face shape, as the extra volume you create with this look softens your features. To get this style, you just keep your hair long on top and then add a slight taper to the sides. Then, add a deep side part.
- How to style: Apply some pomade to your hair. Then, use a comb to brush most of it to one side (whichever you prefer).[21]
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Slick Back For a more sophisticated style, opt for the slick back. To get the look, simply keep the top of your hair longer and cut the sides to any length you like (a bit shorter or a complete taper). The sleek style helps to highlight your defined cheekbones.
- How to style: Run gel or pomade through your hair. Then, brush it back.[22]
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Undercut The undercut is a bold style where the sides of your hair are cut much shorter than the top, which creates a sharp line. Go for a buzz on the sides for an edgier look, or opt for a mid or high fade. The shorter sides emphasize your cheekbones, while the volume on top balances your forehead.
- How to style: Use pomade or mousse to pull your hair up into a quiff or pompadour. Or, slick the top of your hair back for a sleeker style. As another option, spritz your hair with sea salt spray to add more texture to your look.
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Long Waves Longer styles look great on the diamond face shape, as the extra volume around your chin adds width and balance. Adding waves creates even more texture to soften your features, which is flattering. Simply grow out your hair to around your chin or shoulders. Then, add some loose, beachy waves.
- How to style: If you have natural waves, scrunch mousse or pomade through your damp hair and then dry it with a diffuser. To create waves, apply a sea salt or texturizing spray, or use a curling iron.
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Long layers Adding layers to longer hair is another great way to balance your diamond face shape and accentuate your striking cheekbones. Opt for a chin or shoulder-length cut and then add long layers that hit around the chin and below.[23]
- How to style: Add waves and texture for extra volume. Either spray your hair with a sea salt spray, or scrunch it with some mousse or pomade.
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Man Bun The man bun is a great alternative if you don’t like wearing long hair down. Lifting your hair up highlights your cheekbones, while the added volume around your forehead helps balance your face. Simply grow your hair out long all over, or opt for a mid fade on the sides.
- How to style: Use a brush to pull your hair back toward the crown of your head. Then, use a hair tie to secure your hair into a bun.
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- ↑ Frankie Sanderson. Master Hair Stylist. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Frankie Sanderson. Master Hair Stylist. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Frankie Sanderson. Master Hair Stylist. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Anjuli Yera, MD. Certified Professional Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
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