Hairstyles For Round Faces

By Darren Hartley


Hairstyles for round faces help a woman keep her face from looking rounder by making it look more oval. First things first. How does a woman know if her face is round or not? If her face does not have any major corners at a jaw, then it is a possibility. If the length of her face is more or less equal to its width, then it becomes more of a fact.

A major component, in hairstyles for round faces, is keeping a few hair strands in front of one ear or two, and not having all the hair tucked behind the ears. This gives the visual illusion that the width of the face stops right then and there. The circle of the face is cut off as the eyes are tricked to seeing the face width stopping at that particular face spot.

A mistake to hairstyles for round faces is hiding the face behind lots of hair. Tons of hair pushed forward does not minimize the roundness of the face. It actually frames the cheeks and makes them look fuller. It is best to let the face come out from behind the hair curtain.

Other than leaving a few strands in front of the ears, what is another trick to hairstyles for round faces? Deep hair parting can move the focus away from the shape of the face. It does this by making the face appear more oval or even longer, following how the parting is managed. The face length and width can no longer be seen as being equal to each other.

Super short hair is among the good hairstyles for round faces. Other than round faces, oval faces are also among the best face shapes for this type of haircut. Chopping off the hair, but leaving the top a little fuller, with lots of choppy texture to boot, leaves a face looking elongated instead of round.

To summarize, the key piece to hairstyles for round faces is leaving the little section that falls in front of the ear always on the long side. Cutting that piece off is congruous to opening up the face. Whether a woman dons a bob, a pixie, or long hair down to the waist, that piece must not be shorter than it has to.




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