It's easy to recognize an elongated face because it's longer than it is wide. While this shape is fairly easy to determine, you could have features from other face shapes mixed in. A face that combines long and round features is oval, while one that combines long and square features is rectangular. If you have a long face, you may have:
A subtle chin and jawline:
A long face often has rounded and soft features, unless it's rectangular. Soft features may make it challenging to differentiate from a round head, but the length is the key factor to consider.
A wider forehead:
In an oval face, the forehead is typically the widest part. The cheekbones could be a similar width, but that isn't always the case. A rectangular face is wide across the forehead, cheekbones and jawline. Again, the length of the face is key.
Wide brims:
Sunhats, straw hats and other hats with wide brims suit a long face. Select one with a brim that fits across your forehead to diminish the look of an elongated face, if that's what you want from your hat.
Cowboy hats:
If you've got a Southern style, you're in luck. Cowboy hats suit elongated features with their slight height and a wide brim. Situate the hat across your forehead for a result that complements your features.