A wider jaw with a narrower forehead — strong at the base, with styling that builds volume upward.
Scan Your Face Shape →A triangle face shape — sometimes called a pear face — is defined by a jaw that is wider than the forehead. The face is strongest at the base and narrows toward the top, creating an inverted pyramid silhouette. The jawline is the dominant feature, often with a strong, defined jaw and a relatively narrow forehead.
The styling principle is to invert the triangle visually — building volume and width at the top of the face to draw the eye upward and counterbalance the strong, wide jaw. Tall hairstyles, strong-topped glasses, and forehead-widening fringe all help achieve this balance.
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For triangle faces, focus beard weight at the top — a heavy moustache pulls visual focus upward, away from the wide jaw. Light chin stubble keeps the jaw from feeling heavier. A goatee alone — narrow and centred — avoids adding cheek width. Pencil moustaches are the classic triangle face choice, drawing attention up to the upper lip. Avoid full, wide beards that add even more width to an already-wide jaw.
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