Go to your haircut prepared to choose the right style for your face.
While the major pro of a round-shaped face is that the somewhat childish look lends anyone a naturally younger appearance, the main con is it can be hard to find a flattering haircut. Thin, oval faces tend to look good with any style, but a round face is trickier to work with. Before you despair, remember there are plenty of beautiful celebrities with round faces that make it work, so you can, too.
Long and Straight
Long hair lovers rejoice because long, straight hair is a perfect option for someone with a round face. Straight, sleek hair that continues to mid-chest or longer creates a elongating look because it pulls the eye straight from the top down to the bottom of the strands. This works well for a round face because it pulls attention away from the shape of the face and focuses the eye toward the bottom of the hair, creating an illusion of a longer face.
Below the Chin
For a shorter look or a long look with layers, aim for a few inches below the chin. If you opt for all one length, choose a look that ends at least 2 inches below your chin. Similarly, if you have longer hair with short angles, make sure the shortest angle falls below your chin. Hair that ends at the chin focuses the attention directly on the chin itself and consequently the bottom of the cheeks, which is exactly what a woman with a round face wants to avoid. This cut will create an even wider effect because your chin and hair end at the same place.
Above the Chin
In the same way that long hair should end below the chin, short hair should end safely above it. Short, choppy layers can look wonderful on someone with a round face because the layers will take the attention away from wider cheeks. Additionally, the short layers or angles can physically cover the edges of your face, effectively narrowing the remaining parts.
Side Parts and Bangs
A side part can do wonders to soften the look of your face and add length, which is good for someone with a round face. Blunt bangs and parts that run straight down the center should be avoided because these accentuate and call attention to the face shape. Side parts and side bangs help mitigate any face shape because they draw some of the attention away. The best way to wear side bangs is in a long, wispy fashion; they will visually break up the face and have a lengthening effect.
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