🇬🇧 What is the shape of your face?

What is the shape of your face? Do you know how to identify your face shape? Do you know the relevance of identifying it correctly? Can you understand the importance of correctly identifying your facial features in developing your style?

I'm Nycka. I am a stylist, with an emphasis on developing personal style as a non-verbal communication tool, a world pioneer in this approach to personal style, and I serve clients from all over the world in English, Portuguese and Italian. And in this text I will guide you in relation to the questions above.

The shape of the face would be something simple to define if reality were a cartoon, where all the characters are perfectly symmetrical. The real world is not symmetrical. People don't fit neatly into geometric shapes.

Still, it's important to understand the meanings behind your physical and facial traits, as they are features that contribute to your self-knowledge. I always cite the example of how I came to accept my droopy eyes when I discovered that they were related to one of the most important characteristics of my personality and to deal with this characteristic as a non-verbal communication tool. The same can happen to you when you hire my stylist service.

I don't recommend trying to figure out your face shape through apps or tips you see on the internet or other media channels, because I've seen a lot of mistakes from those who follow this path. I've seen, for example, a fashion and style profile on social media saying that actress Kirsten Dunst has a round face. If Kirsten Dunst has a round face, I'm Santa Claus. At school I studied that circles are formed by a curved line, not by straight lines.

There is a relationship between geometry, your facial features and your personality traits. To understand them, it's important to consult an expert on the subject, and as far as I know, I'm the stylist who has gone deeper into the subject in the world. In addition to the errors of sources that publish content about face shapes, there are also errors of interpretation. Kirsten Dunst's example may have been one. I've seen a lot of people swearing that they have a round face because they have protruding cheeks. A feature that the actress has. A round face is one of the rarest shapes, and whether your cheeks are prominent or not makes no difference to your face shape, just as the size of a female breast says nothing about a woman's body shape. I already wrote a text here on the site about female body shape and how to discover yours. It is information that is easier for you to get to know by yourself without making mistakes than the shape of your face.

Schedule an appointment with me for expert head-to-toe style guidance so you can use your appearance as a non-verbal communication tool intelligently (because it is a non-verbal communication tool, whether you know how to use it or not, but without you know how to use it, the messages it sends about you tend to be negative). Follow the instructions on the “Services available” page to schedule the first meeting.

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