15 Of The Best Hairstyles For A Diamond-Shaped Face

The success of our hairstyle choices can often be hit and miss. Of course, while appreciating any look is subjective, understanding your diamond face shape can help guide your decision. This isn't necessarily to limit what styles you can wear, but so you know how that hairstyle will impact the rest of your face. So, what are the hallmarks of a diamond-shaped face? Your dimensions should show that the length of the face is longer than it is wide. Usually, this is accompanied by quite distinctive cheekbones, which have a greater width than your jawline, hence the diamond shape as opposed to a square or oval shape.

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Due to the characteristics associated with the diamond face shape, many choose hairstyles that complement or emphasize these features, depending on their preference. For instance, if you want to enhance the shape, you can go for cuts that reinforce your shape without trying to draw attention to any particular aspect. Alternatively, if you want a bolder look, you can choose something that brings out those beautiful high-definition cheekbones. Whatever your preference, there are plenty of options to choose from, as well as alternatives for different hair types.

1. Loose face-framing bangs

Bangs can be a tricky look to pull off for any face type. Generally, when looking for the right bang style to suit your face, diamond shapes often find softer cuts more appealing. Harsh or bolder bang looks may overwhelm this face shape. As hair stylist Brad Mondo advises on YouTube, diamond-shaped faces tend to draw attention around the cheekbone area, so a framing style is ideal for a balanced overall look. 

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2. Updo short bob

A short bob is a classic go-to that many will be familiar with. The defining aspect is mainly for those with a preference for shortcuts. One of the best short hairstyles for the diamond face falls just below the jawline, so it can add emphasis to that area, while a slight side part can soften the cheekbones without hiding them. If you opt for a choppy cut, an updo can take the edge off the sharpness of the look, making the style cuter.

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3. Butterfly cut for long hair

If you're a diamond, getting a butterfly cut if you have long hair can be a great all-around choice. As stylist Brad Mondo explains via YouTube, the butterfly cut is an excellent alternative for those with a more angular face, like the diamond, because it adds volume and softens. But what's also fantastic about this look for long-hair lovers is that it allows you to show off its romantic, wispy layers without losing length.

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4. Half-up Dutch braids

Dutch braids are interwoven to appear as if they are resting on the rest of the hair. This allows a more sculpted and framed look around your face without losing volume. If you have longer hair, consider going for flowy waterfall braids interlacing around the face. This works well for diamond shapes as it allows the baby hairs to wave gently near the brows, adding volume up high instead of rounding the jaw and showing off those gorgeous cheekbones.

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5. Wavy shag cut layers

The shag cut is a revitalized '70s look that is great for adding body with its numerous layers and is usually accompanied by heavier bangs. And since the revival of this look, there have been various inspiring modern takes on the shag haircut to accommodate different hair types, colors, and face shapes. A wavy shag look embraces the bold body layers that the shag typically offers, but it uses more face-framing bangs to add definition around the face, which works perfectly for diamond-shaped faces.

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6. Bob with curtain bangs

A bob cut with curtain bangs offers a bolder take on the standard bob designed to emphasize your diamond shape. While many looks try to downplay the more angular aspects of the diamond, this option embraces it beautifully. Ensure the bangs flair out near the cheekbones, creating a more high-fashion look. Additionally, lighter bangs draping just over the eyes will put the focus more on the lower half of the face, adding more dramatic finesse.

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7. Curly French box braids

For those unfamiliar with the style, French box braids start with tight, sleek braids and end with full, loose curls. It is another more pronounced look that will highlight the charm of the diamond shape. Use a straight mid-part to emphasize your distinct facial structure, while the bountiful curls at the end add a feminine feel.

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8. Edgy DIY wolf cut

A DIY wolf cut with tousled layers will create an edgy and voluminous look for long or medium-length hair. Combine it with face-framing bangs to soften the look. With a multitude of layers, it's another option that complements the diamond shape. Instead of a particular focus, highlight and open up your entire face by going with curtain bangs in more of a Korean style.

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9. High volume ponytail

Finding the right ponytail for your face shape can add definition to any look. For a diamond shape, a high volume choice allows you to accentuate the cheekbones and your envied symmetrical face. Up the dynamism with a strong front part and beach-washed waves. The waves will incorporate a bit of girliness and volume if that's what you're after, but a high pony would also look stunning for those with more defined curls or even pin-straight hair.

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10. Classy lob cut

The lob, also known as the long bob, takes the classic a-line bob but with a cut around the shoulders. The gentle layers make this one a dreamy and mellow style perfect for date night. It's also an excellent choice for a possible glow-up if converting from long to short locks. The lob hairstyle is the perfect in-between length if you're nervous about committing to a shorter cut. And, of course, for diamonds, it's a lovely fit around the face that brings harmony to the shape.

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11. Bottleneck bangs

Bottleneck bangs are an effortless face-framing style that was all the rage in 2023. As celeb stylist George Northwood told Vogue, the bottleneck is somewhat of a "hybrid" between overgrown bangs and '70s chic. It's perfect to highlight a diamond shape with the slight elevation in the bangs toward the mid-parting. End the bangs just above the cheeks so you can still showcase your defined features. This style works for any hair length.

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12. Y2K baby braids curly updo

Cute and retro front braids are an easy look for curly girls who struggle with attending to frizz. You can elevate your look by laying the hair elegantly and combining it with a loose, high bun of curls. The style will showcase those show-stopping high cheekbones stunningly but with a playful shift in emphasis using the face-framing baby braids.

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13. Low messy bun

If you're looking for tips on picking the best bun type for your face shape, the low bun can be another fab option. High buns and ponytails are great hairstyles for diamond-shaped faces who want to soften their look with a bit of added volume. Still, some might find it hard to balance their features with high buns or want to go for a bit more of a daring style. With this alternative, you'll place the bulk of your hair at the back of your head, so it really shines a light on the highly defined diamond silhouette.

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14. Slick-back bob

All about drama, the slick back bob boldly forefronts the avant-garde angles of the diamond face. It's a gorgeous return to the sleek '90s unapologetic anti-volume styles. And this approach works extra well if you've already got pin-straight or short hair. Temper the look with some hair wax, or go all out and apply some shimmery hairspray to finish this eyecatcher.

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15. Choppy pixie cut

People often find shorter styles like the pixie cut intimidating. After all, there's nowhere to hide with the look as your features are entirely on display. Of course, with the symmetry and dynamism of the highly structured diamond face, there's no reason to hide anyway. That's where a choppy pixie look comes in if you're trying to find the best short style for your face. It's playful and gutsy and will make your defined face shape the star of the show as it deserves.

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