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Beauty & skincare specialist Barbie Ritzman explains the difference between soft and sharp facial features
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Knowing whether your facial features are “soft” or “sharp” can help you pick the right hairstyles and makeup looks to accentuate your unique beauty, which can be a total game-changer! If you’re trying to figure out whether or not you have a soft-featured face, you’ve come to the right place. We partnered with a beauty and skincare specialist to help us put together a complete guide on the topic, including what it means to have soft features, key characteristics to look out for, whether they’re attractive, and makeup and hairstyling tips to flatter a soft-featured face. Keep reading for everything you need to know!

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What does it mean to have a soft-featured face?

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  1. Ritzman says that if you have a soft face, your jawline, chin, and cheeks will look soft and smooth instead of sharp. She says this can give you a more youthful, “baby-faced” appearance and can also create the perception that you are kind, innocent, and approachable.[1]

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    Barbie Ritzman is a beauty specialist, influencer, and content marketing strategist. She’s also the owner of Barbie’s Beauty Bits, a digital marketing brand.

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Key Characteristics of a Soft-Featured Face

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  1. Ritzman says that people with soft-featured faces tend to have fuller cheeks.[4] Their cheeks might have curved, rounded outlines and less prominent cheekbones. More volume in the cheek area is often associated with youthfulness, so soft-featured people are often thought to give off a “gentle” or “baby-faced” vibe.[5]
  2. Ritzman says that soft-featured people usually have a more subtle jawline, a rounder chin, and less pronounced features overall.[6] This is a key feature of round and oval face shapes, which is why they’re more commonly associated with soft-featured people.[7]
  3. Large, rounded eyes—also known as “doe eyes”—are a common characteristic of soft-featured people. This eye shape is associated with youthfulness and innocence, adding to the overall gentle energy of those with soft features.[8]
  4. One of the defining characteristics of a soft face is that none of the features stand out too much or overshadow each other—instead, they’re delicate and subtle, coming together harmoniously to create a gentle look. With this in mind, those with soft features tend to have smaller noses. Ritzman adds that the nose may be rounder, as well.[9]
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Makeup for Soft-Featured Faces

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  1. If you have soft features, you’ll probably find that softer, more minimal makeup tends to suit your face very well. You might be tempted to create more angles or sharpness with heavy contouring or striking eye makeup, but these looks actually tend to overpower your delicate features.[10] The key is to accentuate your natural beauty and work with your soft features, not against them![11] Here are some tips and tricks to keep in mind:
    • Eyes: Opt for neutral tones or shimmery shades that are in the same color family as your skin tone, and avoid super vibrant or dark colors. Stick to softer, more blended-out eyeliner, rather than more dramatic looks like a sharp cat-eye.
    • Cheeks: Apply blush in a subtle shade of pink or peach to the apples of your cheeks, focusing more toward the center of your face than the sides. If you want a little added definition, apply a bit of bronzer or contour very lightly, but avoid any harsh contouring.
    • Lips: Pick a shade that’s only a shade or two darker than your natural color for a subtle “your-lips-but-better” type of vibe.[12]
    • Foundation: Stick to sheerer options, like tinted moisturizer or a light-coverage foundation.[13]
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Hairstyles for Soft-Featured Faces

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  1. As TikTok user @juliiannalee explains in her video on the subject, those with very soft facial features could actually benefit from more dramatic hairstyles, like long pin-straight locks, tight curls, blunt cuts, or slick-backed updos. These striking styles contrast with their delicate features, creating a more balanced and eye-catching look.
    • On the flip side, those with sharper features might appear a little too angular in these intense looks, and they tend to look best in gentler, flowy hairstyles, like long, loose waves.
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References

  1. Barbie Ritzman. Beauty & Skincare Specialist. Expert Interview
  2. https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/what-is-my-face-shape
  3. Barbie Ritzman. Beauty & Skincare Specialist. Expert Interview
  4. Barbie Ritzman. Beauty & Skincare Specialist. Expert Interview
  5. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20160913-the-benefits-of-having-a-babyface
  6. Barbie Ritzman. Beauty & Skincare Specialist. Expert Interview
  7. https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/what-is-my-face-shape
  8. https://vogue.sg/doe-eyes-vs-siren-eyes-the-latest-tiktok-makeup-trend/
  9. Barbie Ritzman. Beauty & Skincare Specialist. Expert Interview

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Annabelle Reyes. Annabelle earned her B.A. in English with departmental honors from UCLA in 2020. Her writing has appeared in various online publications and magazines. She now writes and edits for the content team at wikiHow with the goal of making expert knowledge accessible to anyone. She loves learning, and she is passionate about writing clear, accessible, and enjoyable content for all of wikiHow’s readers.
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