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 Best & Worst Head Shapes for Bald Guys

Best & Worst Head Shapes for Bald Guys

So, you are finally considering shaving your head but are worried if you'll look good with a bald head. Yes, face shapes matter, but there are tips and tricks you can apply if your face shape isn't ideal for going bald.

If you're on the fence, go on with shaving.

Shaved or buzzed looks better than balding. You'll look younger and feel better sporting a bald head.

Read along as we discuss the best and worst head shapes for bald guys and recommend ways to look good despite your head shape.

How Does Head Shape Affect Your Look?

bald man looking at mirror holding face

Head shape plays a crucial role in a bald guy's overall look, but it's not the only factor. Facial features like your eyes or a nice set of teeth can also impact your overall appearance as a bald man, so make sure you're taking care of yourself.

While some head shapes look good with a bald head, others don't.

A balanced head shape can create a more symmetrical appearance and enhance a bald look.

But what if you have the "wrong" head shape?

Don't worry.

Even if you can't change your head shape, you can do workarounds to make yourself look good, even if you don't have the perfect head shape for a bald man. More on these tips later.

The Best Head Shapes for Bald Guys

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Symmetrical head shapes like oval, square, and round look good on a bald head as they show off your best facial features.

Oval: The Ideal Head Shape for a Bald Head

bald man with oval face

I'm lucky to have an oval head, which is the most versatile shape and looks good with any hairstyle.

An oval head shape is like an upside-down egg or an American football ball. It's considered a balanced and well-proportioned head shape, perfect for a bald head.

Square: A Close Second

bald man with square head shape

Next to the oval head shape, the square face also looks good with a shaved head.

A square head resembles a box, emphasizing a strong, defined jawline and cheekbone. With a bald head, this can look more masculine and striking.

Round: Third Place

bald man with round head shape

Has anyone told you that your shaved head looks like a bowling ball? You've got a round head shape, my friend.

It can be a less flattering shape for bald guys, but it's still possible to rock it.

If you have a round head shape, we need to contrast the monotony of a bald head with that of a round face. A well-groomed beard that elongates your face can be a game-changer and enhance your bald look.

Need to know which beard style fits you? Choose from the best beard styles that we've listed in our guide.

Challenging Head Shapes for Bald Guys

bald man with worst head shape

Asymmetrical head shapes, like diamonds, pears, triangles, hearts, and rectangles, are the worst for bald guys. To fix this, you need to draw attention away from your bad head shape and divert attention with beards, glasses, and some other tips that we'll discuss later.

Diamond Shape

bald man with diamond shape face

Diamond head shapes are characterized by wide cheeks, a narrow forehead, and a pointed chin. A diamond head shape makes your cheekbones the most prominent part of your face.

With a bald head, your sharp cheekbones, defined jawline, and pointed chin will stand out, creating a striking, chiseled look that may be too sharp and angular.

To correct this, you can opt for facial hair that softens the angles on diamond-shaped heads. A short box beard may work, as it adds width to your jawline without overwhelming your lower face.

Top it off with round or oval-framed glasses that soften your defined features.

Pear-Shape

Pear-shaped heads are wider at the bottom and narrower on top, like pears. For pears, the forehead is the narrowest part of the face, with chins that are rounder and less pointed.

Without hair, the wider jawline stands out.

This unique shape requires some styling effort to balance out if you have a bald head.

A beard can widen the lower part and elongate facial features. A chinstrap with a mustache is a good option, as it draws attention upwards and balances your wider jawline.

Rectangle and cat-eye glasses are a good addition to your wardrobe as they add width to the upper part of your face balancing your wider jawline.

Triangle Head Shape

bald man with triangle head shape

A triangle head shape has a broad forehead that narrows down to the jawline and ends with a pointed chin, similar to an upside-down triangle.

A bald head with a triangle shape makes the forehead appear wider.

Once more, facial hair is your solution in this situation. A boxed beard with a well-defined jawline would work. Avoid a goatee, as it can emphasize the narrowness of your chin.

Wearing glasses or sunglasses with frames that are wider on top helps balance your facial features. Round or oval frames may also work, as they soften the sharp angles of your face shape.

Heart Head Shape

bald man with heart shape head

A heart head shape resembles a triangle head shape but has wide cheeks and a pointed or rounded chin.

If you sport a bald head, your defined cheekbones and the chin can be more prominent.

To fix this, growing a full beard with a rounded jawline can mask your narrow jawline.

As your beard draws attention to your lower face, we fix your upper portion by wearing stylish glasses. Aviators, cat eye, and oval glasses help balance your wide forehead and narrow chin.

Rectangle Head Shape

A rectangle head shape has the same width from the forehead to the jawline. The jawline can be sharp or round, and a bald head makes the face appear longer.

Beards can add width and balance facial features if you have a rectangle head shape. A ducktail beard adds width to your jawline and corrects the sharpness in the lower portion of your face.

Adding round or oval-shaped glasses or sunglasses can boost your style. They contrast the sharp angles on the lower part of your face.

What About Abnormal Head Shapes or Bumps and Lumps?

bald man with bumps on head

If you have an abnormal head shape or have bumps and lumps that were once covered with hair, hair loss puts you in a situation where you must decide whether to go bald or not.

For me and most head shavers, bald beats balding every time.

If shaving your head is not for you, wearing hats can be your best option, or you can apply the tips we share next.

How to Deal with Worst Head Shapes for Bald Heads

If you were born with one of the challenging head shapes for baldies, here are tips and tricks for removing the focus from your head shape.

Dress in Style

bald man fixing tie

When you dress well, it can draw attention away from your head shape. For pear-shaped heads, clothes with broad-shoulder designs help balance how you look.

Turtlenecks make your head shape look more proportional if you have diamond-shaped heads.

Our bald guy fashion guide can help you choose the best clothes to divert attention from your worst head shape.

Get a Tan

bald man under the sun

Skin tone is another factor that helps balance your overall look. After you've shaved, check your scalp.

If your scalp looks like an eggshell compared to your face color, you've got the dreaded bald head tan line that you need to fix immediately.

In our guide on how to tan a bald head, we discuss natural and self-tanning products for a great tan.   

Wear Glasses or Sunglasses

bald man wearing sunglasses

Adding glasses and sunglasses to your wardrobe helps balance your asymmetrical head shape. The key is contrast. For diamond or pear-shaped heads, round frames provide a strong contrast and add symmetry to your look.

Our article on glasses and sunglasses for baldies can help you choose the right pair based on your skin tone and face shape.

Grow a Beard

bald man with beard

Adding facial hair like a beard or a mustache can be a game changer, especially for bald men with diamond or pear head shapes.

A short, boxed beard that adds width to your jawline and softens the cheekbones is a great option for diamond head shapes.

For pear-shaped heads, a full beard with a pointed tip or goatee will add proportion to your head shape.

You can check our Best Beards for Baldies guide for more beard styles.

Manage your Weight

bald man working out

This study shows bald men are perceived as taller, tougher, and more dominant. You can quickly achieve the bald tough guy look by adding muscle and working out. Complement this with facial hair (beard), a leather jacket, ripped jeans, and boots.

What looks bad?

Being bald and skinny without facial hair can make you look like you're sick. You need to balance it out.

Being overweight, with a bald head, is not only unhealthy, but it also affects your appearance. Everything is round. Your bald head, tummy, and neck, you get the picture.

Conclusion

No matter your head shape, don't let it stop you from shaving your head. Watch videos or read posts of those who shaved their heads. What's the typical reaction? They loved it and wish they'd done it sooner; it's the best decision they've ever made, etc.

The kicker? All of them looked better with a bald head.

Your head shape is only one factor that affects your overall look.

Since you can't change your head shape, you can focus on the things you can change, like dressing in style, wearing glasses, getting a tan, working out, and growing a beard.

As we said, a bald head looks better than balding or a bad combover.

Cheers to your new bald head style!

FAQs

What are the Best Head Shapes for a Bald Head?

A shaved head complements some head shapes better than others. The best head shapes for a bald head include oval, round, and square faces due to their symmetrical features.

What are the Worst Head Shapes for a Bald Head?

The pear, diamond, triangle, heart, and rectangle head shapes can be challenging to rock a bald head. Their asymmetrical nature requires some work to make them look good without hair.

Does a Bald Head Look Better than Balding?

Yes. Shaving your head makes you look better than balding. You look younger and neat bald compared to old and untidy when balding.

Can Wearing Hats Change the Shape of Your Head?

Wearing hats won't change the shape of our heads. I can't think of anything that can. Our skulls are made up of fused bones that hats can't reshape.

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