Triangle Face
A wider jaw and narrower forehead call for crown volume and styles that draw the eye upward. Layered cuts with volume at the top balance the wider base.
Textured Pixie with Crown Volume
A pixie with volume and texture at the crown draws the eye upward, balancing a heavier jaw with visual weight at the top.
Layered Cut with Tapered Ends
Layers that thin out toward the ends reduce the visual weight at the jawline — the opposite of a blunt cut and exactly what triangle faces need.
Side-Swept Fringe with Volume
Adding a side fringe and volume at the crown simultaneously widens the narrower forehead and draws attention upward.
High Half-Up with Volume
A half-up style gathered high adds crown lift while layers frame the face. The visible forehead-to-crown height balances the wider jaw below.
Feathered Layers
Feathered layers are classic for a reason — they add movement and volume at the top while naturally tapering and reducing weight at the jaw.
Short Textured Layers
A short, choppy layered cut keeps the jaw area light. Maximum texture and tousle at the crown creates the upward visual movement triangle faces benefit from.
