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Face shape oblong

  • Autorenbild: Daniel Neuhaus
    Daniel Neuhaus
  • 6. Feb.
  • 4 Min. Lesezeit

The strategic shape


How to recognize an oblong face shape

Eine Frau mit einer länglichen Gesichtsform
Oblong face shape

You can recognize an oblong face by the fact that it is clearly longer than it is wide, as if you could place an A4 sheet vertically over the face. The forehead, cheekbones, and jaw lie almost in one line.










How to recognize an oblong face


  • The face is noticeably longer than it is wide

  • Forehead, cheekbones, and jaw have a similar width

  • The lines are clear, but less angular than with a square face

  • The silhouette appears harmonious, classically rectangular


This shape has many similarities with the square face shape – but appears more refined, more elegant, and often aristocratic.


It is no coincidence that the oblong face was historically described as the classic “manager or aristocrat profile.”


What an oblong face reveals about you


People with an oblong face often appear idealistic, clear, and forward-looking. They think before they act, and then implement things with remarkable focus and direction. Many people with this face shape radiate a natural authority without needing to be loud.

Typical characteristics:


  • far-sighted

  • clearly structured

  • responsible

  • calm and thoughtful

  • enjoy supporting other people

  • often appear like natural advisors or leaders


This shape appears particularly often among:

  • presidents

  • top executives

  • political figures

  • people with natural calmness and inner overview


Well-known examples:

  • Ronald Reagan – appeared presidential long before he became president

  • Grace Kelly – her face is still considered an ideal example of the elegant rectangle


Emotional meaning – your strategic shape


  • You appear like someone who brings clarity into spaces – calm, far-sighted, and with an eye for what truly matters.

  • In your manner lies a natural competence that gives others orientation and allows trust to grow.


Hairstyle tips for an oblong face


  • Shoulder length or shorter brings harmony into the proportions

  • Soft waves make the face appear visually shorter

  • Bangs can gently balance length and create a softer impression


Why this shape has such a special presence


An oblong face often carries something “quietly regal” within it – a mixture of posture, overview, and natural authority. Many people with this face shape do not rise because they strongly seek power, but because others see in them someone who can lead.

They radiate confidence, overview, and responsibility – even when they inwardly think quite modestly.


Still unsure which face shape your face shows?


Here you will find an overview of all shapes:


And if you want to dive deeper:


All 6 other face shapes:



Personal Face Reading


If you would like to understand more deeply what your face reveals about your personality, how you are wired, and your inner strength, I would be happy to accompany you in a personal Face Reading.


Also interesting:


Taking a closer look at the philtrum is especially worthwhile. It connects nose and lips, heaven and earth – and shows how a person resonates internally. Here you will find a detailed, easy-to-understand introduction.


Video: A conversation about personality, empathy, and what faces reveal


In this episode of FlowGrade – For Life, I speak with Max Gotzler about what Face Reading can truly offer today. We go through the fundamentals – physiognomy, facial expression, body language – and discuss how personality shows itself in the face, where the limits lie, and why empathy is the core of this work.

At the end, I read a few facets of Max’s personality from his face – in the form of a small speed reading, as a live analysis.

Long face



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