Bear face
Broad forehead and a steady, grounded read
Bear-face shows up as a wide forehead, cheek volume that sits higher than the cheekbone, and a generally rounder, weightier look. The first read is reliably steady and warm.
What to look for
Styling that suits it
- Beige browns and neutral nudes feel most natural. Very bright lip colors blur the face's character.
- Side-parted, clean down-style hair sits right. Loose curls compete with the face line.
- Camel, charcoal, deep green — earthy heavy tones look made for this type.
Mood references
Gong Yoo, Jo In-sung, Ma Dong-seok, and Henry Cavill anchor the bear-face line: round, grounded, with weight.
Howl from Studio Ghibli and Marvel's Thor read as bear-face character designs.
Easily confused types
Easy to confuse with dog-face. Bear-face has a shorter philtrum and the cheek mass sits higher; dog-face changes more visibly between resting and smiling.
If you have a bear face, very close selfies push the cheek forward and flatten the eye. Step back a little, or shoot from slightly above eye level — that's where the line works.
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