What kind of hairstyles suit a round face




















A silver hair color and a bright lip on a young fresh face provide an unexpectedly cool effect. This method is ideal for fuller faces as it balances out the round qualities.

A pixie cut can be chic and modern with sparse bangs in the front and messy styling. Blonde waves frame the face and gently jut outwards before careening back inwards towards the chin, creating a long and narrow silhouette. The jagged, razored layers make the cut one of the most popular hairstyles for round faces, so if you are trying to slim your face down and deemphasize a small chin, a shag might be a great option for you.

Tousle the top for extra height and play around with color to spice it up even more. Most women do whatever they can to reduce the appearance of the double chin. A shaggy, inverted bob with a center part and razored ends can help to distract from it. The scrunchy waves are cut at a flattering angle, and the long bangs curve across the face exactly where they have the most slimming effect. The angled cut is great for thick, straight hair, and the deep side part and long pieces in the front do wonders for slimming down round faces with double chins.

Search no more, curtain bangs of a shaggy lob can work well with your natural waves. The hair is also long enough to put it up into a topknot or ponytail. A long bob with straight bangs works to enhance the angles of a round face and camouflage its width. Part your hair in the middle or on the side, and let the front pieces drop down a few inches below the chin. Keeping short hairstyles for round faces simple is the best bet for many textures.

Fine hair in particular is lovely in a basic bob with slightly textured ends and bangs. This haircut is a fantastic choice for overweight women. Especially when done up in a head-turning platinum hue, this style is a sure winner. Women who have always wanted to make the big pixie chop but felt insecure about their round face shape should consider a pixie with a deep side part and long bangs.

Such a style easily neutralizes fullness and visually elongates the face. For the sassiest results, top off the haircut with a fabulous color, like silver blonde. Short hairstyles for round faces should always compliment your natural beauty but also give you a bit of sharpness and imperfection. You can use a round brush when blow drying to flip hair in alternate directions.

Chin-length disconnected bobs that are parted on the side have a fabulous slimming quality, beneficial for a round face. Swoopy, long bangs cover one eye and the all-one-length choppy ends hit below the chin creating a svelte silhouette. A choppy, shattered side-parted bob is a spectacular choice for women with a round face and fuller figure.

The long peek-a-boo bangs run across the upper part of the face, drawing attention to the eyes and forehead and distracting it from the jawline and chin. The style is also a nice option when you want to grow out a short pixie. The crimson-colored straight tousled spikes do a fabulous job of distracting from a double chin. The closely cropped undercut and wispy bangs and sideburns give this hairdo a rock-and-roll feel bordering on punk.

The long front pieces and sharp angles of the inverted bob have a narrowing effect on a round face. The inverted shape is also preferred if you have a chubby face and want a short hairstyle. The bright golden tone is a sassy color that looks great on women with a warm skin undertone. Short hair for round faces looks beautiful in sleek asymmetrical hairstyles. Use a large barrel round brush while blow drying. Curling hair under gives you a sleek, modern look. Plus size hairstyles should be current and a bit edgy!

Straight lines and a messy side part with a little height in the crown help to lengthen a too-round face. Tousled strands are sassy yet not over the top for such a sweet face. Short hair with choppy combed over waves offers a quick and easy way to look both slimmer and more fashionable. The feminine hairstyle works best on women with fine hair because it creates a soft and girly appearance. When you have thin hair and a round face, your jaw and chin area can appear heavier than they really are.

The long frontal locks of a choppy inverted lob help to elongate your profile and make it look more angular. An off-center part is a further distraction from a chunkier lower chin and neck area. Ombre looks are some of the best hairstyles for plus size women because the fading color from dark to light draws the eye down. By doing this you can visually create length and slim down your face.

For extra drama, try styling with glamorous shades and a bold lip. Asymmetry and peek-a-boo are definitely flattering for round faces. Place color accents towards the ends to draw the face down. The uneven, brushed-forward pieces frame the face and make this choppy, dark brown shag a great plus-size haircut.

You can create volume by razor cutting your wispy strands. The choppy, layered texture of a razored shag is flattering on most women. All women look their best when they are confident and having fun. Experiment with fun dyes and colorful glasses to boost your everyday look. This seventies-inspired shag is one of the best medium hairstyles for round faces.

The side bangs bring out the cheekbones while the shoulder length layers give structure to the cut. To lend softness and femininity to your look, use a medium barrel curling iron to style loose waves and then finger comb through. Queen Latifah's glossy look adds some pizzazz to a standard lob.

Ask your stylist to use a straight-edge razor blade, which will result in wispier strands. Updos , both casual and fancy, are ideal in showing off a round face. Tight tendrils help frame Sarah Hyland's face as part of this curly updo. Those with round faces might consider similar voluminous updos, which will add height and create balance. The new version of the mullet is softer and more wearable than the mullet of the '80s.

Miley Cyrus's modern take on this notorious style is elevated, thanks to varying lengths and layers. More proof that middle parts are flattering on round faces? Amy Adams. Her soft, loose waves are angled just slightly away from her face and left loose enough that they can worn by day or night.

To style, "Use a volumizing mousse , blow dry with a large round brush and add some definition to the curls with an extra-large barrel curling iron," says Friese. For beachy, relaxed waves, twist your hair in different directions as you curl in sections, so the look isn't too uniform.

Christina Ricci goes for lovely angular styles, and the piece-y texture here makes her huge eyes and round face look great. However, the heavy bangs are the star of the show. They sculpt and create a sense of balance, complementing a round face shape.

A medium-length, layered style like Octavia Spencer's works to complement her features. Friese explains: "The middle part and length of the hair makes the look symmetrical and draws attention to the jawline which elongates the face. Another way to wear long layers: Kate Bosworth 's side part and lightly curled ends.

Blow-dry with a large round brush and gently curl with an extra-large barrel curling iron. Set with a light hairspray ," she instructs, adding, "The key is to not weigh down the fine hair with too much product.

An asymmetrical style with a mixture of lengths brings sharpness and contour to rounder faces. Lana Condor sweeps hair in the front on one side only, drawing the eye down and slimming her face. To really open up this style and accentuate your eyes, consider a strong angular fringe.

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Meet the Expert Scott Ade is a hairstylist with more than a decade of experience at John Frieda and five years spent working at Hershesons along with countless fashion shows in London.

Gretchen Friese is a BosleyMD stylist and certified trichologist. She has over 20 years of beauty industry experience and is based in Denver. Long, Wavy Layers. Close Crop. You can wear short hair no matter the shape of your face; you just want to make sure to find the right haircut.

The most flattering hairstyles for round faces are those that work with your hair texture while giving you the appearance of having a more oval-shaped, longer face. This can be done at any short length, whether it's a pixie or a bob.

The key is to find elements in the style that slim and elongate your face. This can be done with the angles of side-swept bangs , by adding volume in the right places, or even just changing your part. Meet the Expert. We spoke to Hoey and fellow hairstylists Justine Marjan and Giovanni Vaccaro for their take on the best short cuts for round faces.

Keep reading for their tips. This creates height by elongating the shape and slims the face at the same time. The pixie works best on women with thick, naturally wavy hair like Joey King, as seen here. If you do have fine hair and want a pixie, you're going to have to add body by using a styling product.

The secret is to add volume on top. Doing that will make your face look longer and, by having almost no hair on the side, your face will appear more oval than round. Before getting a pixie cut, know that you'll need to get it trimmed every four to six weeks, so it's a commitment. A favorite of actress Taraji P.

Henson, this haircut can be soft or dramatic depending on the way you play it. I love a middle part for this cut because it allows the shorter layers in the front to frame the face. This will help take weight out of the ends and generally gives more movement and volume to the hair. For a round face, the long bob is an excellent choice.

It's neither too long nor too short, and the length gives you some hair to play with for different styles—and the ability to pull it back if you want to keep it out of your face. Try to keep your bob exactly this length, like South Korean actress Lee Ji-eun, just below your chin.

Keep volume in mind, too—adding it to the top of your head to define the shape. Marjan particularly recommends this cut for people with angular jawlines. To distinguish this cut from a standard pixie, "Tell your stylist to crop the sides and back using a 'scissor over comb' technique to keep the ends soft as opposed to using clippers. Cut the top with a razor or shears for more fullness and keep length toward the front for softness around the face. Gentle waves deflect the roundness of the face as well, so you may want to play up your natural waves, as Lana Condor did here.

You can do this by scrunching your hair as it dries. If you want to boost it, wrap your hair around the barrel of a large curling iron. Because texture at the bottom draws your eyes downward, a haircut with layers elongates your face, as is the case on singer Jordin Sparks. Marjan suggests telling your stylist to "keep the volume at the root and movement toward the ends," adding that you should "Have them texturize the ends for added movement when you blow-dry.

For those who want something different but love their mid-length hair, like Chrissy Teigen, this is the cut for you.

As for the layers in the back, you want just the shortest layer to sit around three inches higher than your length. This will make styling easier to create height in the crown. She goes on to say that if you want to get this cut, you should "Have [your stylist] use a facial feature as a guide for where the part should be—the iris or arch or edge of the eyebrow is usually a good gauge.

Ask for a length that hits anywhere between an inch below your chin to your collarbone and for layers to focus toward the ends and less around the face. Another rule that's meant to be broken is the one that says curly hair should not be cut short. With the right cut, like actress Jill Scott's short bob, it can be adorable and sexy at the same time.

To pull it off, you'll need lots of layers to reduce the volume. Marjan says that "lots of texture allows the hair to frame your face, with a lift at the root and waves accentuating your eyes and lips. If you choose to cut your curls this short, be prepared to put some work into styling it. You'll want to get some tips from your stylist for taming unruly curls and be ready to get noticed for your bounce.

If you're asking for it from your stylist, tell them you want your hair to stay heavy "to avoid the cut getting mushroomy or round.



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