Receding Chin:
Keep the hair about 1 1/2 to 2 inches below the jaw line or pulled back on the nape of the neck." (We'd like to add that earrings would be more flattering here and the neckline should not come up too high - a scooped neckline or open collar would help create the needed balance.)
Double Chin:
Same guidelines apply as for the receding chin, (but if you like wearing your hair pulled up or back, try allowing some tendrils (hair strands) to fall from the sides of the face down to the neck. They can be curly or wavy, if the hair is straight, have it trimmed at an angle for a tapered effect."
Neck Too Short:
Hair should be worn long or short - not cut in the middle.
Double Chin/Short Neck:
Hair needs to be at least shoulder length with some height at the crown of the head.
Receding Chin:
Keep hair length below the chin line.
Keep the hair about 1 1/2 to 2 inches below the jaw line or pulled back on the nape of the neck." (We'd like to add that earrings would be more flattering here and the neckline should not come up too high - a scooped neckline or open collar would help create the needed balance.)
Double Chin:
Same guidelines apply as for the receding chin, (but if you like wearing your hair pulled up or back, try allowing some tendrils (hair strands) to fall from the sides of the face down to the neck. They can be curly or wavy, if the hair is straight, have it trimmed at an angle for a tapered effect."
Neck Too Short:
Hair should be worn long or short - not cut in the middle.
Double Chin/Short Neck:
Hair needs to be at least shoulder length with some height at the crown of the head.
Receding Chin:
Keep hair length below the chin line.
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