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.
The box bob is precision cutting at its finest. This cut slims the sides of the face and creates length below the chin, elongating the face shape. This cut is youthful, professional, and trendy all in one. For thin hair that doesn't have much volume, the classic bob is one of the best options. All of the hair is cut to one length, though this one is best just below the ear and above the chin.
This is a style that you can change up just by switching your part, as Cameron Diaz proves. Part it off to the side and let some of it drape your forehead or part it down the middle for a slimming frame on the face.
It's wonderful if you prefer the more casual mussy style, and it can be very nice with natural waves. Messy waves and bright highlights draw attention away from the width. A long wavy bob is the style to have, because it is universally appealing for all face shapes. A deep side part will hide chubby cheeks, while a blunt cut will keep it modern and fresh.
Purple and grey are very trendy this season. Since fuller faces have curved lines, hairstyles with soft waves flatter them. Upgrade your bob with choppy ends and style some loose waves. A hairstyle for a round chubby face can be any length, even a short asymmetrical style works. Super-short on one side and long and wavy on the other, this cut gives you the best of both worlds: is it a bob or a pixie?
Control the volume by cutting into the wave and place the pieces strategically to emphasize the facial features you love the most. One of our favorite short hairstyles for round faces is this fun and friendly over-grown pixie cut. Piece-y waves that are razored, tousled and blended with full-blown side-swept bangs frame the face to make it look thinner. The strawberry blonde pink base tones with light blonde highlights are a radiant choice. A side part is a really great addition to plus size hairstyles.
With a side part, you make a round face slimmer. To recreate this pretty look, try curling hair in alternate directions, and always pay special attention to how you curl your face-framing locks. Haircuts for round faces need layers to bring in some sharpness and edge into the look. A cut similar to this is also good for thin hair, providing ample body and movement. Messy waves that graze the cheekbones, and the dark brown roots with a blonde-toned balayage are super-casual and youthful.
Short haircuts for women with round faces are adorable with piecey layers and choppy side bangs. This unique, artistic style features lightened and flipped out ends to add some sharpness and angle to the face that can appear overly sweet.
Bangs that hit at the cheekbones help to accentuate your smile. A bob is one of the all-time best haircuts for chubby faces. To push the boundaries with your bob, opt for uniquely textured layers like these. The asymmetry in the long bangs is really cute, while the volume in the back lends structure.
A round face with a low forehead looks perfect with a medium haircut and no bangs. Not having bangs adds visual length to the face. When the front pieces are styled forward and to the sides, it creates a mysterious look.
Complete the style with face-framing highlights. Not all round faced women are overweight! Sometimes you come across a skinny-minny gal with a cute round face. The disconnected chin-length bob emphasizes the neck and downplays the fullness that can make a face look too wide.
A side part with a lock or two pushed behind one ear keeps the look casual and playful. Combined with an edgy wardrobe, it is sure to give you a signature look. Opt for a choppy and angled cut to amp up the edgy factor of your hairstyle even more. Color is a great way to add visual length to round faces, and one of the most popular dye techniques is balayage. The color is hand-painted so that it looks natural and effortless.
It also is easier to maintain and requires less touch-ups. Color is a great way to upgrade short haircuts for round faces, whether you go for a bold solid hue or multi-tonal solution. Take it one step further with bright lipstick and perfect eyebrows. Well, we guess nobody will argue that ladies in those photos look stunning, although most of them have gained extra pounds. In this relation every woman is an enchantress.
You can always turn things so that people will only notice how gorgeous you are and not how many pounds you weigh. Get hair style inspiration. If you have hair longer than shoulder length, then you can go in for totally spiraling curls and then ease them up with a strong hold hairspray to keep them from flowing all over the place.
Are you someone who likes to keep her hair long, but prefers to avoid too much styling? Then try this new hairstyle! You can go for high buns or ballerina buns. All you need to do is tie your hair into a bun at the top of your head. Secure the knot with bobby pins and use a strong-hold spray to secure it in place. A cute and simple ponytail can keep your hair neatly out of your face and give you an opportunity to show off your gorgeous makeup. After all, contouring makeup exists for the express purpose of reducing the roundness of your face.
As you can see, there is no dearth of hairstyles that flatter round faces. But here are a few things you should most definitely avoid when styling your hair:. Then try out these hairstyles and comment below to let us know which ones worked for you. Was this article helpful? Yes No. The following two tabs change content below.
Arshiya Syeda. Arshiya Syeda is an editor at Stylecraze. Prior to that, she was a content writer and combined her writing and research skills to write over high-performing articles on hairstyles, hair care, and skin care. She holds a bachelor's degree in literature and psychology and a post-graduate diploma in psychological counseling skills. She has also done a certificate course in basics of food and nutrition from Stanford University.
As an editor, she edits and curates content centered around women's health, wellness, lifestyle, and beauty. She also helps her team members deliver polished and meticulously researched content. She also strives to curate content related to beauty and wellness that is inclusive and addresses the various intersections of race, body type, disability, and sexual orientation. Best African Hairstyles — Our Top Top 50 Hairstyles For Professional Women.
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