Wedding styles for a square face benefit from soft, curved lines near the jaw — loose waves, a low soft chignon, or face-framing curls rather than a severe, geometric updo that echoes the jaw's own angles.

The Styling Principle

Soften the jaw's hard corner and add movement at the temples and chin. Rounded shapes — in a haircut's ends, in frame lenses, in a beard's edge — counter the squareness without erasing the jaw's natural strength, which most square-faced people are better served by softening than hiding. Wedding styles for a square face benefit from soft, curved lines near the jaw — loose waves, a low soft chignon, or face-framing curls rather than a severe, geometric updo that echoes the jaw's own angles.

What to Bring to Your Trial

Bring a photo of your dress neckline and veil style to your hair trial alongside this guide — a square face's styling goal (soften the jaw's hard corner and add movement at the temples and chin) needs to work with those elements, not just the hairstyle alone.