Inverted Triangle Face
A wide forehead and prominent cheekbones taper down to a narrow, pointed chin. The goal is softening the upper face while adding width and volume at the jaw and chin.
Chin-Length Bob with Flipped Ends
A bob ending right at the chin with ends flipped outward adds visual width exactly where an inverted triangle face is narrowest.
Deep Side Part with Soft Waves
A deep side part breaks up a wide forehead while soft waves add fullness through the jaw and chin, correcting the taper.
Long Layers with Volume at the Ends
Layers kept longer through the crown and flared at the ends shift visual weight downward, building width right at the chin.
Textured Lob with Soft Waves
A lob at jaw-to-collarbone length with loose waves fills out the lower face without adding bulk at the temples.
Curtain Fringe
Soft curtain bangs break up forehead width and draw the eye toward the center of the face, easing the transition to a narrower chin.
Low Bun with Face-Framing Tendrils
A low, loose bun with soft tendrils left out at the jaw adds the illusion of width right where an inverted triangle face needs it most.
