Haircuts which flatter round faces




















In addition to being super easy to do, the half-bun style is great at hiding the fact that maybe you didn't wash your hair this morning. Also, the cool girl 'do is great for those with rounder faces. These light, piecey bangs work to draw out Anna Faris's face without the severity that blunt cut bangs can have.

Selena Gomez's wet lob really flatters her round face, thanks to side-swept bangs and loads of texture. One way to make super-short hair work on a rounder face: Add loads of volume like Kelly Osbourne! A slicked-back ponytail or bun like Amy Adams' will create the illusion of a longer face and higher cheekbones.

Another option is to go for a looser ponytail like Chrissy Teigen's with face-framing pieces that bring the focal point down to her open neckline. Emma Stone's red lob at the Oscars lends itself perfectly to some Old Hollywood waves, while side-swept bangs helped to elongate the appearance of her face. The key to making a chin-length cut look as good as it does on Viola Davis? Lots of texture! Introduce some of that grit into your strands with a product like Redken Dry Texture Finishing Spray.

A sleek, single-length bob that curves in at the ends helps give Katie Couric the illusion of a pointier chin. A head of full, gorgeous ringlets works like a charm on any face shape.

Kelly Clarkson's two-toned waves curl away from from her face, drawing attention to her cheekbones. Queen Latifah's voluminous roots help help frame her features. Jennifer Lawrence proves that a center part can work for a round face shape. Well-defined curls prevent the look from falling flat. A pixie cut with a tiny bit of length will help balance out a round face shape like Ginnifer Goodwin's. Keep short bangs in place with a pomade like the Tigi Bed Head Manipulator.

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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. Jenna Coleman's chestnut locks look great with a cut that hits at the shoulders, has a center-part, and infuses a little bit of volume at the roots.

To achieve a more natural look than a dead-center part, take a cue from Coleman and go slightly off-center—about half-an-inch on either side of your nose. Any blunt cut at the chin will accentuate the roundness, so going a little longer is ideal. As seen here on Queen Latifah, a mid-length lob helps to frame the face so it looks less round. Those with round faces typically want to avoid jaw-length bobs, especially if you have a short neck.

The graduated bob is perfect for people who want a casual, low-maintenance cut—or even something a bit more put-together, like on model Gigi Hadid. It retains that below-the-chin length but cuts the back just a little shorter. The fact that it's tapered in the back, but still contains layers, adds dimension and movement to the hair. Bobs of this length can work for any hair texture —it looks just as pretty with straight hair as it does with natural waves.

Frederick M. If you are looking for a transformation, go for a slightly-off-center parted lob, advises Vaccaro. Mindy Kaling's long waves are a statement but are perfectly doable at home. Kerry Washington's lob has a few fluttery layers at the bottom but is otherwise a pretty standard cut. Kirsten Dunst's classic and piecey bob features a parting to one side. Keeping the look chin length or slightly longer gives you plenty of styling options and enough length to add drama by switching up your part.

Ryan Destiny's wet look style can be achieved fairly easily. Just towel-dry your hair, and then mix products to get a damp look that will last. For Kate Upton's bouncy, textured lob, you could go the hair curler route, or you could make things easier by putting slightly damp hair into two or three large braids for several hours.

Once you remove the braids, you'll be left with a natural wave add texture or volume spray for added oomph. This bleached look on Kiersey Clemons is both trendy and chic and the great way to add personality to a classic cut. Of course, bleaching can be harmful for your hair, so you'll want to take care to maintain your locks.

Janet Jackson's Old Hollywood, retro waved bob look is achieved by first molding the hair into an "S"-shaped cure, then setting with a dryer. Keep in mind that a short but styled look like this one requires the use of very specific hair products, as Vaccaro notes. Dry your hair forward and have it completely dry before working a penny size amount in your hands, warm it up, and then apply all over in a back and forth motion. No comb or brush needed.

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