It is important to get the basics right. When it comes to hairstyles for
round faces, there are a few things to keep in mind when styling.
Parts:
A side part with a sweeping fringe is the
traditional recommendation for round faces. It is so feminine and it
adds more dimension to the face with the different angles. A center part
can work well; it creates a balance between the roundness of the cheeks
and the hairline.
Fringes:
Side swept, longer bangs is the standard
advice given to round faces because they add dimension as well as
flatter the face shape. Round faces have always been warned off the
straight bangs. However these need not be totally off limits – they just
need to be a bit choppy at the ends, finishing just before they hit
your eyes, and not too full.
Long:
Texturising and layering, slimming down hair
round the face looks great – it reduces bulkiness around the face,
allowing the face shape to shine! Long layers are the perfect compliment
– so sweeping and feminine!
Short:
A really great style is one that is a little
shorter at the back and a little longer at the front, hitting between
the chin and the shoulder. This is a sexy, edgy look, with a great
contrast between the face shape and hairline. One thing to avoid with
short hair is rounded bobs sitting at chin level – you are not doing
yourself justice with this hairstyle! Try growing it out a little to
have it sitting a little lower, and getting the sides trimmed so there
is less roundness.
Curls:
Loose, sweeping curls are hot! Avoid tight
ringlets round the face – these just add bulk. Keep them full around
shoulder height and lower, and loose the bulk around the cheeks and you
will have one sexy head!
Straight:
If you have a round face and straight hair,
I bet you have despaired at times, as straight hair has often been told
it is ‘too severe’ for round faces. Well, I disagree – you can
certainly make straight hair work for you! Adding layers, shifting the
part and going for asymmetric styles is where its at! Because round
faces by nature very symmetrical in shape from all angles, they are
complimented by asymmetric styles, regardless of whether they are curly
or straight.
In an up-do:
Have the hair fuller at the crown, and
close to the head around the ear and cheek level. This balances the hair
and face shape nicely. Conversely, avoid volume at the sides – this
will not do your face justice!
For something more casual, if you have a couple of waves in your hair,
tie it in a loose, slightly tossled, low side bun. This is such a sexy
look – the loose waves create a gentle look, and the low bun gives a
nice balance. To make this style a little more striking, get a couple of
bobby-pins and loosely pin the top half of your hair in the middle at
the back, pushing the bobby’s upward to add height. Then grab the rest
and make the same bun.
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