Listen, you young folks and your fancy words. Angular facial features? What’s that even mean? Back in my day, we just said you had a strong face, a face with some edges, not all round and soft like a baby’s behind.

Now, this angular face shape, it ain’t a bad thing. It just means you got some sharp angles, like a good, sturdy barn door. You probably got a strong jaw, maybe high cheekbones that could cut glass. We used to say folks with faces like that were good, hard workers. They could handle anything life threw at ’em.
If you got an angular face, you probably got a square or maybe a rectangle face. Your forehead, cheekbones, and jawline, they’re all about the same width, I reckon. And your chin, it ain’t pointy like some. It’s more squared off, like you could rest a good cup of coffee on it without it spillin’.
Now, I seen some folks tryin’ to hide their angular features. They put all sorts of goop on their faces, tryin’ to make it look rounder or softer. Why would they do that? A strong face is a beautiful face. It shows you got character, some grit.
- Strong Jawline: That’s the line from your ear to your chin. If it’s straight and defined, you got a strong jaw.
- Prominent Cheekbones: These are the bones under your eyes. If they stick out a bit, you got prominent cheekbones. Some folks are real jealous of those.
- Squared-Off Forehead: Your forehead probably ain’t all round like a melon. It’s got some corners, some straight lines.
I remember this one girl, pretty as a picture, she had this angular face. She used to pull her hair back tight, show off those cheekbones. She wasn’t afraid of her strong features. And let me tell you, the boys, they couldn’t keep their eyes off her.
If you want to make the most of your angular facial features, you gotta work with what you got. Don’t try to fight it. Embrace those angles! A good haircut can do wonders. I always say, keep it simple. Maybe some layers to soften things up a bit, but nothin’ too fussy. And don’t hide those cheekbones! Show ’em off! A little blush, just a touch, can make ’em pop.

And don’t listen to anyone who says you gotta have a soft, round face to be pretty. That’s just hogwash. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes, and an angular face is just as beautiful as any other. You can find the right hairstyles to show your face. It’s important.
You know, I saw this show on the television once. They were talkin’ about different face shapes. They had all these fancy names for ’em: oval, heart, diamond. And they were showin’ these pictures of famous people, movie stars and such. And you know what? A lot of them had these angular features. They were some of the most beautiful people I ever seen. Also, use the right makeup techniques to make your face more beautiful.
So, if you got an angular face, don’t you worry about it. Just hold your head up high and be proud of those strong features. They make you who you are. And who you are is beautiful. Don’t try to change it. Just be yourself. That’s all that matters.
Back in my day, we didn’t have all these fancy creams and powders. We just washed our faces with a little soap and water, maybe a splash of rosewater if we were feelin’ fancy. And you know what? We looked just fine. We didn’t need all that other stuff. Nowadays it is easy to find what is best for your face.
So, don’t let anyone tell you that your angular face ain’t pretty. It is. It’s strong, it’s unique, and it’s you. And that’s all that matters. Now, go on and show the world that beautiful face of yours. Don’t be shy.

I remember my grandma, she had a face like a weathered fence post, all sharp angles and hard lines. But she was the most beautiful woman I ever knew. She had these eyes that could see right through you, and a smile that could light up a room. She always said, “Beauty comes from the inside.” And she was right. Your face shape is important, but it’s not all.
So don’t get caught up in all this fuss about angular facial features. Just be yourself, be confident, and let your inner beauty shine through. That’s what really matters. And if you got a strong jawline and cheekbones that could cut glass, well, good for you! That just means you’re tough, you’re resilient, and you can handle anything life throws your way.
You young folks today, you got it easy. You got all these fancy products and tools to help you look your best. But remember, true beauty comes from within. So take care of yourself, inside and out. Eat your vegetables, get plenty of sleep, and don’t forget to smile. A smile is the best makeup a girl can wear, angular face or not.