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  2. How to Find Your Face Shape in 4 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Long, side-swept, curly or shaggy, any fringe will flatter your face shape and help bring balance to its length. Wavy texture or curls add more width to your features, whereas pin-straight styles ...

  3. The 25 Most Flattering Haircuts for Oval Faces - AOL

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    Let’s start with the good news: If you have an oval face shape (that is, it’s equally wide as it is long), you have a sea of options when it comes... The 25 Most Flattering Haircuts for Oval Faces

  4. List of facial hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A thick, heavy moustache with slightly elongated ends. The style originates among male pornographic actors in the 1970s and was most popular in the 1980s. [5] Pyramid moustache A moustache similar to the chevron moustache but straight instead of curvy, giving a loose resemblance to a triangle. [4] Toothbrush moustache

  5. Your Definitive Guide for How to Find Your Face Shape - AOL

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  6. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Studies suggest women are less attracted to men with asymmetrical faces, [39] and symmetrical faces correlate with long-term mental performance [40] and are an indication that a man has experienced "fewer genetic and environmental disturbances such as diseases, toxins, malnutrition or genetic mutations" while growing. [40]

  7. Facial hair - Wikipedia

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    Amish men grow beards after marriage but continue to shave their moustaches in order to avoid historical associations with military facial hair due to their pacifistic beliefs. In Sikhism , one of the Five Ks followed by Khalsa Sikhs is kesh , which forbids the cutting or shaving of hair, both scalp and facial.

  8. Face - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the face is influenced by the bone-structure of the skull, and each face is unique through the anatomical variation present in the bones of the viscerocranium (and neurocranium). [1] The bones involved in shaping the face are mainly the maxilla , mandible , nasal bone , zygomatic bone , and frontal bone .

  9. Ngil mask - Wikipedia

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    Most Ngil masks are an oval shape featuring a broad forehead with an elongated chin and nose. One of the defining characteristics are high rounded brows and a smooth, long face which may have meant to reflect the Ngil Society's name, which means "gorilla".