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Diamond Face Shape Hairstyles for Men and Women

Discover the most flattering diamond face shape hairstyles for men and women, including short cuts, styling tips, and ways to balance angular features.

Updated on April 21, 2026 | 3 min read

Jaclyn LaBadia, Davines Writer


Key Takeaways

How to Choose a Hairstyle for Diamond Face Shapes

  • Diamond face shapes have wide cheekbones with a narrower forehead and jawline.
  • Choose styles that add width at the forehead or chin to balance the face.
  • Layers, side-swept bangs, and textured cuts help soften angular features.
  • Avoid styles that add too much height at the crown or emphasize cheekbones.
  • Use styling products to add volume and shape for a balanced look.

In This Article

Identifying Diamond Facial Structure
Mistakes People with Diamond Face Shapes Make
Flattering Hairstyles for Diamond Face Shape
Diamond Face Shape Hairstyles vs Oval Face Shape Hairstyles
Styling Tips for Your Diamond Face Shape
Choosing the Best Hairstyle for Your Diamond Face Shape
FAQs

Identifying Diamond Facial Structure

The shape of your face influences the way a hair cut will fall; and certain cuts flatter different shapes. So when it comes to choosing your best hair look, knowing your face shape is non-negotiable. Face shapes generally fall into one of these categories; heart, square, round, diamond, oval or oblong. If your chin is pointed and your forehead is the widest part of your face, you have a heart-shaped face. If the sides of your face are straight, and your jawline is slightly angled with a very minimal curve, you have a square face. A round face is like a square, but with softer angles. If your forehead is only a bit wider than your curved chin, your face is oval. Oblong faces are similar to square-shaped, but longer than they are wide. Diamond-shaped faces feature a very defined bone structure, including pointed chins, a narrow forehead and high cheekbones. Because the angular features of a diamond face are way more pronounced than other shapes, finding your most flattering hair cut can be a little tricky. If you’re in search of a little diamond inspo, consider this your guide. From men's cuts, to long layers, fringe and short strands, these are the best hairstyles for diamond face shapes. Plus styling tips, product picks and mistakes to avoid, ahead now.

Mistakes People with Diamond Face Shapes Make

Let’s start with what doesn’t work on a diamond-shaped face. And that’s anything that emphasizes sharp angles and highlights features you actually want to soften. Ideally, avoid anything that makes your face look narrower, like blunt cuts, heavy straight bangs, flat styles or too much volume on top. Blunt lines exaggerate cheekbones and a narrow chin, while flat looks remove the width that creates balance. Similarly too much volume on top can make your jaw and forehead appear longer than they are. You should also stay away from any cuts that end right near the chin, as they can make your jawline look harsher. 

Flattering Hairstyles for Diamond Face Shape

Now let’s talk about what does work. The best diamond face shape hairstyles balance the width of the cheekbones and elongate the overall appearance. Think softening through the center of the face while adding fullness at the forehead or jawline to make everything feel harmonious. But it's also important not to dull the natural edge of a diamond shaped face, and the right layers, fringe placement or volume can help. Let’s take a look at some of the best mens, short and long hairstyles to flatter diamond faces.
Man with voluminous hair

Men's Hairstyles for a Diamond Face Shape

When it comes to hairstyles for diamond face shape male vs. female, we’ll start with the guys. Opt for men’s hairstyles with length on top to balance a diamond face. A sweeping fringe with soft layers shifts attention from the jaw and forehead. A faux hawk adds just enough volume to widen the face. And a textured crop helps to soften features.
Model with short curly hair

Short Hairstyles for Diamond Face Shape

Short hairstyles for diamond face shapes work really well for taking attention away from sharp features. Hair cuts that hit just above the chin are perfect for softening a harsh jawline. A classic bob is super flattering on an angular face. Just be sure to avoid chin-length, as this can be harsh on the jaw.
Model with short curly hair
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Woman with tousled, layered hair

Long, Layered Hairstyles for Diamond Face Shape

Longer hair is also a good look on diamond faces, drawing attention away from sharp features and balancing harsh angles. Long layers create lift and softness through lengths, preventing the middle of the face from looking wide. Start below the chin to create symmetry without overpowering cheekbones and keep them seamless and elongated.
Woman with dramatic blonde layers

Face Framing Cuts, Bangs, and Styles for Diamond Face Shape

Face-framing cuts and bangs are another great way to accentuate a diamond shaped face. A face framing fringe helps to soften sharpness while balancing a narrow forehead. Start your bangs below the cheekbones with a little volume at the crown, to add width in the right places. 
Woman with dramatic blonde layers

Diamond Face Shape Hairstyles vs Oval Face Shape Hairstyles

Wondering how oval face shape hairstyles compare to diamond? This is valid, as the two shapes are often confused. A diamond face shape is essentially a more angular version of an oval. The difference is in the chin and hairline- both of which tend to be more angular in a diamond. Oval face shapes tend to be more balanced and can generally pull off more styles than diamond. But a few styles accentuate oval features even more. For longer lengths, add layers instead of going one length. On the short hair side, consider textured crops. Blunt bangs balance an oval face by shortening the forehead. French bobs frame the cheekbones and jaw effortlessly. And a mid-length cut like a modern mullet is incredibly flattering on an oval face.

Styling Tips for Your Diamond Face Shape

Maintaining diamond face shape hairstyles comes down to proper hair care and choosing healthy styling products, formulated for your hair type. Use an anti breakage shampoo and sulfate-free conditioner to reduce the risk of split-ends and frizz while boosting sheen and volume. If you’ve got fine hair, select lightweight products like texturizing sprayvolumizing mousse and dry shampoo that won’t weigh down thin strands. For thick or curly hair, hydrating products like curl-boosting serum and anti frizz oil are a must. And all hair types can benefit from a medium hair spray.

Choosing the Best Hairstyle for Your Diamond Face Shape

When it comes to hair cuts, you should absolutely choose any shape or style you like. But there are things to keep in mind to make the most of your cut. One that accentuates your best features is by far your most flattering. The shape of your face influences the way a hair cut falls and certain cuts flatter different shapes. The best diamond face shape hairstyles balance the width of the cheekbones and elongate the face, while accentuating the natural edges of the face. Consider long layers, fringe placement and volume in the right places to soften the center of the face while adding fullness at the forehead or jawline to make everything feel harmonious. 

FAQs

What hairstyle looks good on a diamond face shape?

The best hairstyles for a diamond face shape in women include short cuts like pixies, bixies bobs that end above the chins, mid-length cuts like lobs and modern mullets, long layered styles like the wolf and butterfly cuts and face framing fringe and bangs. Men with a diamond face shape should consider sweeping fringe, faux hawks and textured crops among the most flattering hairstyles.

Is a side part or middle part better for a diamond face shape?

A middle part generally works better for a diamond face shape. Parting the hair in the center and allowing it to fall on both sides of the face visually broadens the appearance of the forehead. This helps to frame the face, while making it seem wider.

What to avoid with a diamond face shape?

If you’ve got a diamond face shape, you should avoid styles that emphasize sharp angles and highlight features you want to soften, like blunt cuts, heavy straight bangs, flat styles or too much volume on top. Blunt lines exaggerate cheekbones and a narrow chin, while flat looks remove the width that creates balance and too much volume on top can make your face appear longer than it is. You should also avoid cuts that end at the chin, as they make the jawline look harsh.

What is the rarest face shape?

A diamond-shaped face, which is defined by a very defined bone structure, including pointed chin, narrow forehead and high cheekbones is considered one of the most unique, and therefore the rarest face shape.
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