For an inverted triangle face, wedding styles that keep volume low and away from the temples, with soft waves or curls added near the jaw, help balance a face that's naturally wider up top.

The Styling Principle

Minimize width at the forehead and temples while building width or structure at the jaw, using volume, texture, or facial hair to bring the lower face into closer proportion with the upper face. For an inverted triangle face, wedding styles that keep volume low and away from the temples, with soft waves or curls added near the jaw, help balance a face that's naturally wider up top.

What to Bring to Your Trial

Bring a photo of your dress neckline and veil style to your hair trial alongside this guide — a inverted triangle face's styling goal (minimize width at the forehead and temples while building width or structure at the jaw, using volume, texture, or facial hair to bring the lower face into closer proportion with the upper face) needs to work with those elements, not just the hairstyle alone.