In a shock move that nobody saw coming, last week Emma Watson became the latest celebrity to go for the chop, restyling her hair into an elfin crop. Yes, now that filming on the final installment of the Harry Potter films has finished, Miss Watson has moved away from wild, untamable curls sported by her character Hermione Granger and reinvented herself with this gorgeous Twiggy-esque look.
Announcing her new hairstyle on Facebook, Emma told fans that she has been dying to cut off her hair for years and found the whole experience completely liberating.
Round Face
If you have a round face, opt for a fun, flirty, layered style that frames your face and finished below your jawline. Teamed with a sweeping fringe, this style will make your face appear thinner and your cheekbones more defined. Avoid one-length blunt cuts as this look will only enhance the roundness.
Square Face
Square faces should be softened with tousled, textured bobs to reduce the appearance of an angular jawline. The cut should end above or below the jaw, but avoid styles that finish at the chin as they will only accentuate the face's squareness.
Long Face
Give the impression of width by opting for a simple yet gorgeous chin-length bob. Having a full style at the sides of your face will balance out your look, but be sure to avoid long-length centre parting styles, as they will only make your face seem even longer!
Heart Face
Women with heart shaped faces tend to have amazing cheekbones too, so make them stand out with a playful fringe and a chin-length bob to give you fullness around the jawline where it is most needed. If you have a dramatic heart shape where your chin is much narrower than the rest of your face, avoid top heavy and very short styles.
Oval Face
You lucky lot can get away with almost any short style! A cute pixie crop will accentuate your eyes and cheekbones, while a longer angular bob will frame your face perfectly. Avoid heavy fringes and hairstyles that fall forward onto your face as you will cover up your shape, which can appear to add weight.