Hairstyles for Round Faces Hairstyles

A round face shape means your face is roughly as wide as it is long, with soft curves at the jawline and full cheeks.

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Hairstyles for Round Faces
Hairstyles for Round Faces
Hairstyles for Round Faces
Hairstyles for Round Faces
Hairstyles for Round Faces

A round face shape means your face is roughly as wide as it is long, with soft curves at the jawline and full cheeks. It's one of the most common face shapes, shared by people across every ethnicity and age group. Celebrities like Chrissy Teigen and Ginnifer Goodwin have built entire style identities around it.

Round faces look best when hairstyles add vertical height or angular lines that elongate the silhouette. If your face measures similarly across the cheekbones and from forehead to chin, you'll want to avoid chin-length blunt bobs that mirror the roundness and add width. Hair types from pin-straight to tightly coiled all work, but the cut architecture matters more than texture here.

The most reliable approach is layering that starts below the chin. Our 50 Short Haircuts for Round Faces guide breaks this down across dozens of variations. Bangs are your secret weapon if done right: Curtain Bangs Hairstyles on Long and Short Hair shows how center-parted fringe creates a narrowing frame. Side-swept options in the 30 Medium Hairstyles With Bangs collection angle across the forehead to break up width. For shorter lengths, Short Hairstyles For Black Women With Round Faces covers textured crops and tapered cuts with height at the crown. Older clients looking for age-appropriate options will find practical ideas in 35 Hairstyles For Women Over 60 and 35 Best Hairstyles For Women Over 50.

Plan for salon visits every 6-8 weeks to maintain face-framing layers. A root-lifting spray ($10-18) and round brush blow-dry technique adds the crown height that flatters round faces most. Budget about 30-40 minutes for daily styling if you're doing a blow-dry.

Ask your stylist for long layers that hit below the jaw and face-framing pieces that angle inward. Try different lengths and bang styles with our AI try-on tool before booking your appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I avoid bangs if I have a round face?

No, but the type of bang matters significantly. Blunt, straight-across bangs that stop at the eyebrows can emphasize width. Curtain bangs parted in the center or side-swept bangs that angle across the forehead both work well because they create diagonal lines that break up the roundness. Wispy, textured bangs are another safe bet since they show skin through the fringe rather than creating a solid horizontal block.

What's the worst haircut for a round face?

A chin-length blunt bob with no layers. It creates a horizontal line right at the widest part of a round face, which emphasizes the circular shape. One-length cuts that tuck behind the ears also expose the full cheek area. If you want short hair, go for an asymmetrical bob, a layered pixie with height on top, or a textured crop with longer pieces at the temples.

Does a middle part or side part look better on round faces?

A deep side part is traditionally recommended because it creates an asymmetrical line that offsets roundness. But a middle part works well too if you have curtain bangs or long layers framing the face. The middle part creates two vertical lines down each side that actually elongate. Avoid middle parts with short, blunt cuts since there's no length to create that framing effect.

Can I wear my hair up if I have a round face?

Absolutely. Updos with height at the crown visually lengthen a round face. Leave a few face-framing tendrils loose around the temples and jawline to soften the look and add those narrowing vertical lines. High ponytails, top knots, and voluminous buns all work. Avoid slicked-back styles that pull everything flat against the head, which removes all dimension and highlights the face shape.

How do glasses affect hairstyle choices for round faces?

Angular or rectangular glasses already help offset roundness, so you have more flexibility with your hairstyle. Round glasses on a round face need more help from your hair. In that case, add volume on top or go with side-swept bangs that create angles the glasses don't. Our Bangs and Glasses Hairstyles guide covers specific pairings that balance frame shape with face shape.