Quick Answer: Heart face shape hairstyles work best when they soften the wide forehead and add width at the jaw. Side-swept fringes, curtain styles, medium layers, and low fades balance the proportions. Avoid high skin fades β they widen the forehead visually.
The heart face shape sits wide at the forehead and tapers toward a narrower chin the upper half carries more visual weight than the lower half. The right haircut redistributes that balance: it softens the forehead, adds movement at the jaw, and frames the face without widening the top further.
Chris Pine and Joseph Gordon-Levitt both carry heart-shaped proportions notice how their cuts consistently use fringe, layers, or side movement rather than tight sides and high fades. For the full face shape identification guide, the face shape haircuts guide covers all seven shapes with the 4-measurement method.
Do You Have a Heart Face Shape?
A heart face shape has three defining characteristics: the forehead is the widest point, the cheekbones sit at medium width, and the chin tapers to a narrow or pointed finish.
The face is typically longer than wide. The sides slope inward from forehead to jaw which is the defining visual difference from a diamond face, where the cheekbones are the widest point. Heart and diamond are the two most commonly confused face shapes.
If you have a widow’s peak β a V-shaped point at the center of your hairline that’s common with heart-shaped faces. It changes a few things: very short crops that fully expose the hairline make the widow’s peak a dominant visual feature, which some men want and others don’t. Side parts and curtain styles work naturally with the widow’s peak direction. A fringe can cover it entirely if preferred.
What Are the Best Heart Face Shape Hairstyles for Men?
The best hairstyle for a heart face man adds movement or volume at the jaw, uses fringe or layers to soften the forehead, and keeps the sides from adding more width at the top.
1. Side-Swept Fringe Heart Face

Longer hair at the front swept diagonally across the forehead the sweep creates asymmetry that breaks up the wide forehead and draws the eye laterally rather than upward. It works on straight, wavy, and fine hair, and pairs with almost any fade height.
Men with straight hair and a narrow chin get the most from this the fringe adds the width balance the jawline needs. Ask for a side-swept fringe with a low to mid fade on the sides, enough length at the front to sweep across. Grows out well most men on a 3-week schedule can stretch to 4 before the fringe loses its direction.
2. Textured Crop Heart Face π₯ 2026

Short on the sides with choppy layered texture on top and a slight forward fringe the most requested barbershop cut in 2026 and one of the strongest choices for heart faces specifically. The forward fringe reduces the visual width of the forehead, and the matte clay finish adds texture that softens angular features rather than sharpening them. Works on straight to wavy hair.
Men with wavy hair get natural separation without effort. Ask for a textured crop choppy layers, fringe pushed slightly forward, mid fade, matte finish. The fringe grows out fastest 3 to 4 weeks before it starts sitting heavy.
3. French Crop Heart Face π₯ 2026

A short horizontal fringe sitting across the forehead with faded sides and textured top the blunt fringe visually reduces the forehead height and the scissor-cut texture on top adds softness. The 2026 version gets choppy texture and low fades rather than the blunt clipper finish of older versions. Works well on straight hair where the fringe holds its horizontal line cleanly.
Men with a particularly prominent forehead benefit most the fringe creates a visual break rather than leaving the full forehead uninterrupted. Ask for a French crop with a forward fringe, mid fade, and textured not flat on top. Trim every 3 to 4 weeks the fringe length is precise enough that it softens the effect within 2 weeks of growth.
4. Faux Hawk Heart Face

Volume running down the center of the head with shorter sides the height adds vertical dimension above the forehead level and the center strip draws the eye upward rather than across. For heart faces the key is a mid fade rather than a high skin fade keeping the sides at mid height rather than going very tight prevents the forehead from looking wider by contrast. Works on thick hair where the center volume holds naturally.
Ask for a faux hawk with a mid fade on the sides, not a high fade. Volume down the center, not pushed back. Grows out at the sides within 2 to 3 weeks before the fade loses definition.
5. Crew Cut with Low Taper Heart Face

1.5 to 2 inches on top with a low taper keeping the sides fuller than a standard fade the fuller sides add horizontal width at the jaw level, which is the balance a heart face needs. The crew cut length is short enough to be low-maintenance but long enough for a soft side sweep that breaks up the forehead. Works on all hair types. Men with fine hair benefit most from the low taper it keeps the sides from looking bare.
Ask for a crew cut with a low taper, not a fade keep the sides relatively full. Side sweep the top slightly rather than leaving it flat. Trim every 3 weeks.
6. Short Quiff with Taper Heart Face

Volume swept upward and forward at the front with a tapered side the quiff height adds vertical balance above the forehead level and the forward direction pushes volume toward the face rather than away from it. The taper keeps more hair at the sides than a fade, which fills out the area around the jaw rather than leaving it bare. Works on medium to thick hair where the volume holds without heavy product.
Ask for a short quiff with a low taper, leave at least 2.5 inches at the front for the lift, keep the sides with a taper not a fade. The taper grows out more gracefully than a fade manageable at 4 to 5 weeks.
7. Buzz Cut with Beard Heart Face

The buzz cut alone exposes the full forehead width the beard is what makes it work for a heart face. The beard adds visual width at the chin and jaw level, redistributing the face’s balance from top-heavy to proportionate. Without the beard, a buzz cut on a heart face emphasises the wide forehead with nothing at the bottom to counter it. Even 5 days of stubble makes a difference.
Works on all hair types the cut itself is uniform. If wearing a beard, ask for a buzz cut at a grade 2 or 3 with a clean lineup, and shape the beard fuller at the chin than the cheeks. The cut holds for 2 to 3 weeks before it needs refreshing.
8. Temple Fade with High Top Heart Face

Fade concentrated tightly around the temples and hairline with height on top the height above the forehead draws the eye upward and the temple fade keeps the upper sides tight without taking all the side volume away. The combination counterbalances the wide forehead with vertical height rather than horizontal width. Works on thick hair where the top volume holds. Men with straight thick hair get the cleanest high top shape.
Ask for a temple fade tight at the hairline and temples but fuller above and height on top brushed upward. The temple lines lose definition first β 2 to 3 weeks before they need sharpening.
9. Classic Side Part Heart Face

Natural side part with the hair combed laterally, medium hold finish the side part creates asymmetry that shifts visual focus away from the forehead’s full width. The 2026 version uses a softer, less defined part line and a matte finish rather than pomade gloss. Works particularly well on straight to wavy hair. Men with a widow’s peak find the side part works naturally with the hairline direction.
Ask for a side part natural soft part, not razor-shaved, medium length on top, low to mid fade, matte finish not pomade. The natural part holds its shape well 3 to 4 weeks between cuts.
10. Curtain Hairstyle Heart Face π₯ 2026

Center or slightly off-center part with hair falling naturally to both sides of the forehead the curtain movement frames the forehead symmetrically and creates horizontal movement across the top of the face that visually narrows it. In 2026 barbershops are seeing strong demand for this on heart-shaped faces specifically, and the reason is simple: it softens the broad forehead on both sides at once rather than one direction.
Men with a widow’s peak find the center part sits naturally with the V-shaped hairline. Works on straight and wavy hair wavy hair gets natural movement without product. Ask for a curtain hairstyle center or slightly off-center part, medium length, falls naturally to both sides, no heavy product hold. Medium length holds the shape well 4 to 5 weeks.
11. Messy Quiff Heart Face π₯ 2026

Upward forward volume at the front but loose and undone rather than structured the softer finish avoids adding angular precision to a face that already has defined proportions. Works on medium density hair fine hair needs more product to hold the looseness, thick hair holds it naturally.
Ask for a messy quiff volume at the front, loose not structured, mid fade. The undone finish hides grow-out better than a structured quiff 3 to 4 weeks before it needs attention.
12. Textured Quiff Heart Face

The difference from the messy quiff is product and finish β textured quiff uses clay or paste for a defined matte texture rather than the loose undone look. The texture adds dimension to the top section and breaks up the forehead width through visual interest rather than fringe coverage. Works on wavy and thick hair where texture develops naturally.
Ask for a textured quiff volume at the front, matte product not pomade, mid fade. Grows out at the same rate as a classic quiff β 3 weeks.
13. Pompadour Heart Face

Volume swept backward and upward from the forehead the 2026 version is less Elvis and more understated, with shorter sides and a matte finish rather than high gloss. The pompadour on a heart face works when the sides are kept at a low to mid fade the volume height adds vertical balance above the forehead without widening the sides.
Works on thick hair where the backward sweep holds through the day. Ask for a pompadour with at least 3 inches on top, low to mid fade not a high skin fade matte finish. The pompadour holds its shape well but needs 2.5 inches minimum to maintain the sweep. Trim every 3 weeks.
14. Middle Part Heart Face

Hair parted at the center and falling to both sides with a slight forward movement β softer than the curtain hairstyle and works at shorter lengths. At 2 to 3 inches this sits noticeably shorter than the curtain version, which makes it easier to maintain and works for men who want the center-part balance without committing to medium length. Works on straight to wavy hair.
Ask for a middle part center part, 2 to 3 inches on top, falls forward slightly on both sides, low to mid fade. Grows out cleanly β 3 to 4 weeks.
15. Medium Layers Heart Face

3 to 4 inches with layers throughout the layering creates horizontal movement and adds jaw-level width without volume being pushed to the top. The medium length adds visible weight at the chin area which directly counters the narrower lower face. Works on wavy and thick hair where layers add natural movement. Fine hair needs mousse at the roots for body before layers show properly.
Ask for medium layers 3 to 4 inches all over, layered throughout, no blunt cut, textured finish. Medium length is forgiving 5 to 6 weeks between cuts.
16. Low Fade with Messy Top Heart Face

Low fade keeping the sides relatively full with a loose textured top the full sides keep the lower face proportionate and the messy texture on top softens the forehead. The low fade position is the key detail: keeping the fade low prevents the sides from tightening up where the face is widest, which is exactly the problem high fades create on heart faces.
Works on medium density hair. Ask for a low fade just above the ear with a loose textured top, matte finish. Low fade grows out slowly 3 to 4 weeks before it loses its line.
17. Fringe with Tapered Sides Heart Face

Forward-pushed fringe across the forehead with tapered sides β the fringe shortens the visual length of the forehead and the taper keeps the sides full at jaw level. Different from the French crop in that the fringe is softer and longer, and the sides are tapered not faded. Works on straight hair where the fringe holds horizontal direction without fighting the natural fall. Men with a high or prominent forehead benefit most from the fringe length β more coverage means more forehead reduction.
Ask for a fringe with tapered sides longer fringe than a French crop, pushed forward, taper not fade on sides. 3 to 4 weeks before the fringe needs trimming.
18. Side Part Fringe Heart Face

Side part combined with a longer fringe that sweeps to cover one side the combination of the part’s asymmetry and the fringe coverage gives the widest forehead the most visual interruption of any style in this guide. Men with both a wide forehead and a widow’s peak can use the side part direction to work with the natural hairline shape while the fringe covers the widow’s peak if preferred.
Works best on straight to wavy hair. Ask for a side part fringe longer at the front, side part, sweeps to cover the forehead on one side, low fade. Fringe needs trimming every 3 weeks to maintain the coverage angle.
19. Wolf Cut Heart Face π₯ 2026

Layered top with shorter sides and longer layers at the back β the volume and layers add width at the jaw level and the longer back length creates a face-framing effect that balances the broad forehead from below. Works on wavy and curly hair where the layers create natural movement straight hair needs texturizing product to stop the layers lying flat. Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s longer styles follow this layered, face-framing principle.
Ask for a wolf cut layered top, shorter sides, longer layers at the back, textured finish, no blunt cut anywhere. Low maintenance for the length 5 to 6 weeks between cuts.
20. Modern Mullet Heart Face π₯ 2026

Shorter on top and sides with longer layers at the back the longer back length adds vertical dimension below the face and the textured top avoids adding bulk at the forehead where the face is already wide. The tapered sides rather than an aggressive skin fade keep the proportions balanced.
Works best on wavy hair where the back layers flow naturally. Ask for a modern mullet tapered sides not skin fade, textured top, longer layers at the back. Refresh every 3 to 4 weeks before the shape loses definition.
21. Man Bun / Top Knot Heart Face

Hair pulled up and tied at the crown the bun sits above the face and draws the eye upward rather than across the forehead. The undercut or faded sides frame the face cleanly and the gathered volume at the top adds height rather than width. Works on straight and wavy hair that’s long enough to tie 6 inches minimum on top. The undercut sides complement the man bun well on heart faces because the skin or short sides frame the jaw rather than adding side volume.
Ask for a man bun with undercut sides leave at least 6 inches on top to tie cleanly. Side upkeep every 4 to 5 weeks, top grows without trimming.
22. Long Layers / Bro Flow Heart Face

Longer hair allowed to grow out with layers throughout the layers add horizontal movement at the jaw and chin level that directly balances the broad forehead. The absence of hard lines suits heart faces structure adds sharpness, and heart faces already have clear definition at the top. Sea salt spray or texturizing mousse is all it needs.
Works best on wavy hair where the natural texture creates movement straight hair needs product to avoid lying flat. Ask for long layers with a low taper on the sides no blunt cut, textured finish. 6 to 8 weeks between cuts the length absorbs grow-out.
23. Heart Face + Straight Hair Heart Face

Straight hair gives the sharpest fringe lines and the most precise fade or taper detail β but without texture added through point-cutting or product, it can lie flat and remove the volume the heart face needs at the jaw. The best straight-hair choices for heart faces are the side-swept fringe, French crop, curtain hairstyle, and side part all of which work with straight hair’s natural tendency to lie flat rather than fighting it.
Ask for point-cut ends rather than blunt-cut to add movement to straight hair on a heart face. The key is direction any style that moves the hair sideways or forward works better than one that combs it straight back.
24. Heart Face + Wavy Hair Heart Face

Wavy hair is the most forgiving texture for a heart face the natural wave adds movement and jaw-level width without product or effort. The wave creates horizontal dimension that naturally softens the forehead. Hairstyles for heart shaped face male with wavy hair have the widest range of options: wolf cut, curtain hairstyle, medium layers, and messy quiff all benefit from wavy texture. Sea salt spray before drying enhances the wave without weighing it down.
Ask the barber to work with the natural wave textured finish, nothing that flattens it. The wave absorbs grow-out well styling stays consistent between cuts.
25. Heart Face + Curly Hair Heart Face

Curly hair adds natural volume in all directions for heart faces the curls create jaw-level width and chin-level volume naturally without any intentional styling. A low taper rather than a mid or high fade keeps the sides full enough to add the horizontal width the heart face needs below the cheekbones. Scissor-over-comb on the sides gives a natural transition from the curly top into the shorter sides. Leave-in conditioner keeps curl definition between washes.
Ask for a low taper with scissor-over-comb blending on the sides not just clippers β and leave the curls their natural volume on top. 3 to 4 weeks before the taper needs refreshing.
What Should You Avoid with a Heart Face Shape?
Avoid styles that widen the top of the face further or remove the volume the jaw and chin area need.
- High skin fades β tight sides at the top of the head expose the full forehead width and remove any side volume that might otherwise balance the jaw. A mid fade at most, low fade preferred.
- Slicked-back styles without length or texture β combing everything straight back with a flat product finish leaves the full forehead exposed with nothing forward to interrupt it.
- Very tall top volume without side width β a pompadour that goes very high with very tight sides elongates without balancing. The height needs to be paired with enough side volume to frame the jaw.
- Bowl cuts β add width at the exact level where the face is already widest.
- Geometric, very angular cuts β heart faces have defined proportions already. An overly angular cut adds sharpness where softness serves better.
- Blunt cuts ending at chin level β a line of hair at chin level makes the narrow chin and jaw look harsher. Medium to long styles that pass the chin level work better.
- Flat, heavy product finishes β pomade or gel that creates a slicked, flat surface removes the texture that softens and balances angular features.
Which Fade Height Works Best for a Heart Face Shape?
Low fade or low taper is the most consistent choice for heart faces it keeps the sides fuller at the jaw level, which adds horizontal width where the face needs it most.
High skin fades remove the side volume that heart faces need for balance. The fade haircuts for men guide covers every fade type and height across all styles.
| Fade Level | Heart Face Effect | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Low taper | Keeps most side volume, best jaw width | Most heart face styles β default recommendation |
| Low fade | Subtle contrast, sides stay relatively full | Short to medium styles |
| Mid fade | Balanced β acceptable for most styles | When contrast is needed without going too tight |
| High fade | Removes side volume, widens forehead visually | Avoid unless pairing with significant beard volume |
| Skin fade | Maximum contrast, fully exposes forehead width | Only with beard to compensate at jaw level |
FAQ
Is heart shape face attractive in men?
Yes β Chris Pine and Joseph Gordon-Levitt both have confirmed heart-shaped faces. The wide forehead and defined chin create a naturally striking structure, and the right cut sharpens that rather than diluting it.
Does a beard help a heart face shape?
Yes β stubble or a short beard adds visual width at the chin and jaw, which directly counters the wider forehead. Even 5 days of growth makes a difference. Fuller at the chin than the cheeks is the most effective shape for balancing the proportions.
What is the difference between a heart and diamond face shape?
The widest point separates them. Heart: forehead is widest. Diamond: cheekbones are widest. Both taper to a narrow chin but the diamond also has a narrow forehead, while the heart has a broad one.
How do I know if I have a widow’s peak?
A widow’s peak is a V-shaped point at the center of the hairline. Pull your hair back and look at where the hairline starts a distinct downward point at the center confirms it. Common in men with heart-shaped faces but not universal.
Can a heart-shaped face pull off long hair?
Yes β wolf cut, modern mullet, long layers, and man bun all work well. Long styles add the jaw-level weight that short styles have to achieve through low fades and tapers. Medium length and above is often easier to balance for heart faces than very short cuts.
Does hair type change which styles work for a heart face?
Yes significantly. Wavy hair adds natural jaw-level volume without effort widest range of options. Straight hair needs fringe or point-cut texture to avoid lying flat. Curly hair adds volume in all directions β keep the taper low to avoid exposing too much side.

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