Monday, February 22, 2010

What are good haircuts/styles for a round face?

Should it be long, medium, short? Do bangs look good with a round face? Please leave some suggestions...Thanks!What are good haircuts/styles for a round face?
Bangs do stop the roundness, also the shorter it is.... The more you will notice the roundness in your chin area, probably mid lenght and have your hairstylist fram it around your face, either away towards your back or totally towards your face maybe some layers for movement.What are good haircuts/styles for a round face?
SHORT CUT WITH BANGS OR GOOD FOR ROUND FACES
I had that problem yesterday!


Get bangs and get your hair layered.Im not sure what lenght it should be but Im sure as long as it doesnt make your face look fatter than it is.
Shoulder length hair is best with a side swept fringe (bangs) to give an illusion of a longer face.





Pepper.
get a good hair cut from a most distinguished saloon. Adopt a hair cut that would make your face shape to oval not round. By the way, your hairstylist knows it best. Good luck !
Defiantly not like Paula Dean! Just get it layered, short, under ur chin, bangs to the side, and make reversible for evening and work
your hair should be long...chort hair makes any face look rounder...as for bangs...side-bangs would be good...make sure your hair isn't too flat because that brings out the roundness
it depends
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Cherie is right - get a cut that frames your face giving it an oval look - we call it a c-curve in our salon, basically you are looking at covering a bit of your jawline with hair. Bangs would also be good for you, but don't go for purely straight ones, it may be more interesting to have a straight undercut fringe with a longer asymetrical fringe on top to draw attention away from your round jawline. Go for some shorter layers on top also to give added height and to lengthen your head, giving the illusion of a longer, oval face.

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