
Ceasar Hair Style
Gemini의 응답 The Caesar cut is a classic, short hairstyle named after Julius Caesar. It is defined by its short, horizontally cut fringe (bangs) and uniform length on the top, back, and sides—though modern versions often incorporate a fade.
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Because it adds height and structure, it plays differently with various face shapes. Here is the breakdown of who wears it best and why.
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Face Shape Considering
Face Shape | Why It Works | Recommended Style Adjustment |
Oval | Naturally balanced proportions; the cut frames the face without needing correction. | Most versatile. Can go for a classic short, blunt fringe or a longer, messy top. |
Round | Short sides reduce width, while a textured top adds much-needed height. | High Skin Fade on the sides with heavy texture on top to elongate the face. |
Square | Complements a strong jawline; the horizontal fringe softens a broad forehead. | Use a soft, jagged fringe rather than a blunt line to avoid a "boxy" look. |
Oblong (Long) | The horizontal line of the fringe "cuts" the face length, making it look shorter. | Keep the fringe longer and flatter; avoid adding height or volume on top. |
Diamond | Minimizes a wide forehead and draws attention to the eyes and brow line. | Opt for a messy, side-swept fringe to soften the sharp angles of the cheekbones. |
Heart | Balances a wider forehead against a narrower, pointed chin. | Keep the fringe textured and wispy to avoid overwhelming the lower half of the face. |
Hair Density

Cap Considering
Feature | ![]() Lace | ![]() Skin | ![]() Mono |
Natural Look | Highest (Invisible hairline) | High (Scalp-like surface) | Medium (Denser look) |
Durability | Low (2–4 months) | Low to Mid (1–6 months) | High (6–12 months) |
Maintenance | Difficult (Adhesive seep) | Moderate | Easy |
Best For | Hot climates & gym-goers | Beginners & short hair | Budget & longevity |
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