Example | Your Features | Accentuate Your Beauty | |
| Round Face | ![]() | Full cheeks; Widest part of the face is at the cheeks and ears. No sharp andgles. | You want to create a slimmer effect. A scarf draping from the neck will help to create an elongated image. Also, tying a knot midway from your neck will draw rhe eye downward. |
| Oval Face | ![]() | Narrow forehead, wider at cheekbones and tapers slightly to the chin | The oval shape is considered to have proportionated features. If you have an oval shape, you can play with scarves without any fear! |
| Square Face | ![]() | Same width across forehead, cheekbone and at the jawline. | You want to soften the angles. Long scarves, falling freely are best. |
| Oblong Face | ![]() | Same as the square shape, but longer than wide. | Because your face is already narrow, keep the scarf around your neck. It will flatter our face. |
Upside Down Pear (aka heart face) | ![]() | Wide cheekbones and narrow jawline | You want to give the impression your jawline is a little wider than it is. Scarves tied around your neck will look great on you. |

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