There is indeed a super divine hair type test that can help you determine whether straight or curly hair would suit you best. All you need to do is analyze four factors: cheekbone height, face shape, hair thickness, and head-to-shoulder ratio. Let’s get started!
1. Determine Cheekbone Height
First, take a look in the mirror and observe the position of your cheekbones. If you’re unsure about the location of your cheekbones, you can try feeling your face; the slightly protruding bone below your eyes is your cheekbone. Alternatively, you can determine it in the following way:
– Place your thumb on the top of your ear.
– Then, place your index finger on the tip of your nose.
– Pull the two fingers in a straight line towards each other; the line created by your two fingers is the exact position of your cheekbones.
Once you’ve determined your cheekbone position, observe whether the highest point is closer to your eyes or the tip of your nose. If the highest point of your cheekbone is near your eyes and outside of your nose, you have high cheekbones. On the other hand, if your cheekbones are closer to the tip of your nose, you have low cheekbones.
High cheekbones: Choose A
Low cheekbones: Choose B
2. Determine Face Shape
In addition to cheekbones, face shape is a crucial factor in choosing the right hairstyle. If the length of your face is greater than its width, you have a long face. Conversely, if the width of your face is greater than its length, you have a wide face.
Face length > Face width: Choose A
Face width > Face length: Choose B
3. Determine Hair Thickness
In the third step, we’ll assess your hair volume, as it will impact the curling process. For instance, if you have more hair, it’s easier to style, while less hair is better suited for straight hair or a layered cut, which creates a bouncy and thick effect.
More hair volume: Choose A
Less hair volume: Choose B
4. Determine Head-to-Shoulder Ratio
Lastly, don’t forget to consider the ratio between your head and shoulders, as this determines the visual size of your face and head. You can use a tape measure to compare the width of your shoulders and the width of your head. If your shoulder width is more than 2.5 times your head width, you have a small head and wide shoulders. Conversely, if your shoulder width is less than 2.5 times your head width, you have a large head and narrow shoulders.
Shoulder width > 2.5 times head width: Choose A
Shoulder width < 2.5 times head width: Choose B
Check Your Results
After recording the results of these four tests, count how many As and Bs you have. If you have more As than Bs, curly hair will suit you best, as it can make your facial features more harmonious. On the other hand, if you have more Bs, straight hair will help narrow your head circumference and balance your head-to-shoulder ratio.
If you have an equal number of As and Bs, congratulations! You have the most versatile face shape, and both curly and straight hairstyles can easily be pulled off without any unflattering angles.