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Which of the following is not one of the seven common face shapes?

  1. Oval

  2. Round

  3. Triangular

  4. Heart

The correct answer is: Triangular

The seven common face shapes typically include oval, round, square, rectangular, heart, diamond, and triangular. Among these, the triangular face shape is often categorized differently in some contexts, as it can overlap with terms like 'pear-shaped' or 'oblong' which refer to variations in jawline and cheekbone prominence. However, in traditional classifications of face shapes, triangular is generally recognized but may not be as widely included as some of the others mentioned. In contrast, oval, round, and heart shapes are all established as common classifications. The oval face shape is often considered ideal due to its balanced proportions, round has softer curves, and heart-shaped faces have a wider forehead and narrower chin, contributing to their distinct appearances. Therefore, identifying triangular as not commonly listed reflects a nuanced understanding of face shape categorizations in beauty and barbering.