Pompadour Hairstyle
History of the Pompadour Haircut :
Pompadour hairstyle named after Madame De Pompadour, the lady was mistress of king Louis xv of France.
Despite the name, this hairstyle has nothing in common with the hairstyle of Madame de Pompadour, who wore her hair back rather than up, with no extra volume on the top. The name was coined in the 20th century.
Is Pompadour Haircut for womens only ?
Definitely "No"
The Pompadour hairstyle is meant for both men and women.
Any one can try is to enhance their appearance, and this hairstyle suits anyone easily.
But the appearance of the face matters most in this type of haircut. So, as per my opinion a person whether a person he/she have diamond cut face can try this haircut.
Because this kind of haircut suits them most.

What is diamond cut face shape?
Now the question would be "how can you know that you have diamond cut face shape"?
This is very simple to know that is your bones of cheeks is wider then your other part of your face ie. your forehead and jawline. That means you have diamond cut face. There are some other name also given to this particular face shape like, "inverted triangle". This face look also provides attractive appearance, if it got a blend of right hairstyle with it.
There are plenty of celebrities that have this kind of facial structure. For example: Robbert Pattinson, Nick Jonas. But not only male celebrities are there, a-lot of female celebs are also there who have diamond cut face shape like, Eiza gonzalez.
Robbert Pattinson
Nick Jonas
Eiza González
Is Pompadour Haistyle Outdated ?
Surely not.....
These kind of hairstyles never going to be outdated . It is obvious that there are not much people around us who are currently using this hairstyle in common. But this is the key point if you use that hairstyle which is currently not prevalent, but will give you a good look. So it is not a bad idea to give it a try. Whether you are male/female just give it a try it will surely suits you. But facial structure is the important thing to keep in mind!
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