Getting a haircut is a very personal thing. I don't know about you, but my hair is a huge part of my identity, so whenever I sit in the salonchair, I like to know that I'm about to get acut that perfectly suits my face shape. You see, when it comes to different hairstyles, it's not always a one-size-fits-all approach. Don't get me wrong—I'm all about choosing whatever haircut, colour and style you want, but there are certain things you can do to tailoryour cut to suit your face shape perfectly. I personally think my face is a little on the rounder side, and with my next hair appointment booked,I was intrigued to know what sort of style an expert would recommend based on my face shape. So, I reached out to the hair expertsat Hershesonsto find outexactly what to go for. Keep on scrolling for all the info…
Do Round Faces Suit a Range of Hairstyles?
According to the experts, a round face shape can suit a variety of styles. "Haircuts of various lengths, be it long, medium or short, can complement round faces, explainsNataliia Bumford, stylist at Hershesons Belgravia. "The crucial aspect is the shape and detailing—ensure the haircut isn't monolithic." When thinking about what to go for,Bumfordrecommends aiming for options that add height and movement and to consider adding face-framing elements such as layers or curtain bangs.
6 of the Best Haircuts for Round Face Shapes
1. The Pixie Cut
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First up is none other than the pixie cut. According to Elliot Bute, stylist at Hershesons Fitzrovia, this is a great option for round faces and remains a chic choice this winter. "The key to making this shape work is to build weight along the temple area and around the crown," explains Neale Rodger, stylist at Hershesons Fitzrovia. "Not only will this elongate the face from a 2D perspective, but [it will also] elongate the head [and] neck from the side profile."
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I'm a big fan of this hairstyle, and it's great if you want to make a serious statement.
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Zhoosh Foam
You'll want some added volume at the roots for this hairstyle, so try a foam like this Hershesons one.
2. Angular Bob
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Of course, we had to include a bob haircut, and according to the experts, it's all about the angular bob. If you're not familiar with this style, the clue is in the name. The hair is essentially cut at an angle so that it gradually gets longer towards the front.
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According to Bute, this is a great choice, as the haircut adds angles to balance out the roundness of the face.
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Amika
Blowout Babe Thermal Brush
A smaller blowout brush like this one is ideal for getting those curved ends.
Color Wow
Dream Coat Supernatural Spray
To get that smooth, sleek finish, you simply can't go wrong with Color Wow's Dream Coat Supernatural Spray.
3. Curtain Bangs
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As mentioned above, layering elements such as curtain bangs are perfect for round face shapes. According toBute, not only does this cut help to frame the face, but it also adds dimension.
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I've been seeing curtain bangseverywhere, and I'm seriously tempted to give them a go…
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Oribe
Dry Texturising Spray
I know this texturising spray is expensive, but it really is great at adding some movement into your fringe.
4. The Mixie
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"[This style is] similar to a crop or a pixie, but it retains length both in front and behind the ears, elongating the face from both a front and side profile," explains Rodger. "[Add] a cute micro fringe to open up the face and you can have a beautiful, feminine shape with a contemporary edge to it."
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If you don't fancy a fringe, this hairstyle also looks super cool all slicked back.
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Bumble and Bumble
Don't Blow It Fine (H)air Styler
Use this cream on towel-dried hair to style and add body.
Giovanni
L.A. Natural Styling Gel
If you want a slicked-backed look like Pixie Lott (pictured above), add some gel and comb through the hair.
5. Middle Parting
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"The classic middle [parting] gives the illusion of a long, elongated face by creating a vertical line down the face," explains Rodger. "For me, this should be kept simple. No layering, no shaping, no fringe. The key is creating two strong corners towards the front of the shape to balance out the roundness of the face."
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A middle parting is always my go-to style, as it's so easy to do.
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GHD
The Sectioner Tail Hair Comb
If you want a really neat middle parting, use a thin comb to section the hair.
Larry King Haircare
Flyaway With Me Kit
This handy kit from Larry King will help to keep any flyaways at bay.
6. Beachy Waves
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Last but by no means least, the experts recommend going for beachy waves.According toBute, this style helps to provide a relaxed and effortless look. It can be super flattering on round face shapes as it adds texture and volume around the face to balance everything out.
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This is the perfect style all year round, and it gives me all the laid-back vibes.
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Beachwaver
B1 Waver
This tool is greatfor creating those effortless, beachy waves and looks super cute, too.
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