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Finding the Perfect Haircut: A Guide for Round Faces and Wavy Hair

Finding the perfect hairstyle can feel like a treasure hunt, especially when trying to complement your unique features. If you have a round face and wavy hair, you're in luck! This guide will help you discover flattering haircuts that embrace your natural charm and add a touch of wavy magic.

Understanding Your Face Shape

Before diving into specific styles, it's essential to determine if you indeed have a round face. A round face is nearly as wide as it is long, with width at the cheeks, a rounded jawline, and a shorter forehead. Celebrities like Gemma Chan often showcase hairstyles that elongate the face by creating volume and height.

General Principles for Round Faces

The key to an eye-catching style for a round face is to play with angles, asymmetry, and vertical lines to create the illusion of an elongated face. Here are some general tips:

  • Volume at the Crown: Adding height and volume at the top of the head creates an elongated look, making the face appear longer and more angular.
  • Asymmetry: Centre parts can accentuate the roundness. Opt for side parts to draw attention away from the width of the face and add angles.
  • Face-Framing Layers: Strategically placed layers that frame your face create angles and lines that counterbalance the roundness. Ideally, your layers should begin around your temples or cheekbones.
  • Contouring: Use contouring techniques to enhance your facial structure.

The Influence of Hair Type

The type of hair you have significantly influences the hairstyles that can give you the appearance of an oval face.

  • Wavy: Cutting wavy hair can be misleading due to its tendency to shrink when dry. Ask your stylist for lots of invisible layers to bring out the texture of your natural waves.
  • Curly (including perms): Curly hair usually expands in width rather than length.
  • Coily: Requesting shorter, well-blended layers can enhance volume at the top, elongating your face. To create an elongated effect for a round face, extra weight may need to be added to curls, coils, and waves.
  • Straight (including chemically relaxed hair): Incorporate the appropriate amount of volume. Consider layers that frame your face to add height and stretch your features.
  • Fine: An unsuitable haircut on fine hair can make your face appear shorter.
  • Thick and/or Coarse: Thick, coarse hair requires a style that achieves the perfect equilibrium between length and volume.
  • Gray: Take into account the texture of your grays. Choose face-framing layers if they’re soft.
  • Damaged or Heavily Treated: Longer hair can give the impression of an oval face, creating a bit of a contradiction.

Bangs for Round Faces

When you’re a woman with a round face, you have to be cautious about bangs (also called fringe). But the right bangs can be your best friend in creating the illusion of an oval face.

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  • Avoid: Straight or blunt bangs.
  • Consider:
    • Side-swept or swoop bangs: Angles and softness are your best friend.
    • Curtain bangs and bottleneck bangs: Both options are perfect if you have a round face. Razor cut specialist from Santa Cruz, California, Phoenix Cayton curved out cute bottleneck bangs on this medium shag. They create a vertical line that slims and elongates your face, while the shag adds texture and character.
    • Curly bangs: When cut properly, curly bangs look amazing with a round face.
    • Long fringe: A long fringe-almost more like facial framing-can be super flattering on a round face. But long bangs look best with long hair.
    • Layered or wispy bangs: Round-faced women worldwide are rocking layered, wispy fringe with their haircuts for a good reason.
    • Baby bangs or micro fringe: Very short wispy fringe (called baby or micro bangs) is perfect for making your face look longer.

Hairstyle Options

Here are some hairstyle options to consider:

Short Wavy Hairstyles

  • Fluffy Bob: Short wavy hairstyles, like this fluffy bob by haircut specialist Victoria, bring just the right mix of texture and volume for an easy, playful look.
  • Pixie Mullet: A naturally curly or permed pixie mullet adds a dynamic element to your style.
  • Chin-Length Cuts: Tighter waves and curls show their texture perfectly in chin-length cuts when they are not weighed down.

Medium Wavy Hairstyles

  • Layered Waves: Layered waves will frame your face beautifully while retaining the needed volume. And sprinkle them with some highlights!
  • Soft Wavy Shag with Curtain Bangs: Cut and color specialist Andy Judd amped up the volume of this soft wavy shag with curtain bangs by adding more razored layers at the crown.
  • Medium Hairstyles with Ash Blonde Hair Color: Medium hairstyles with an ash blonde hair color blend natural tones with soft highlights.
  • Waves with Eye-Skimming Bangs: Bekah Alfonso, creative cutting specialist and owner of Retro Wave Studio in Durham, North Carolina, paired medium-length waves with knockout eye-skimming bangs.
  • Medium Shag: Razor cut specialist from Santa Cruz, California, Phoenix Cayton curved out cute bottleneck bangs on this medium shag. They create a vertical line that slims and elongates your face, while the shag adds texture and character.
  • Face-Framing Layers: A medium wavy hairstyle with face-framing layers is a great choice for older women with round faces. To flatter your face shape, part your hair slightly off-center to create asymmetry.
  • Touseled Waves: If you gravitate toward uber-natural, lived-in hairstyles, try medium-length tousled waves, like this chic and sexy style by stylist YUKI.

Long Wavy Hairstyles

  • Long Wavy Shags: Long wavy shags add dynamic texture and volume, creating the illusion of a longer, more sculpted face.
  • Waves with Soft Curtain Bangs: This long wavy hairstyle gets a stunning upgrade with soft curtain bangs by Australian stylist Florence Chiyoko Oka.
  • Seamless Layers: San Francisco stylist Ching from salon CRAFT fashioned lots of seamless layers on these long luscious waves.
  • Butterfly Cut: A long butterfly cut brings harmony to the face by adding length and a graceful, flowing silhouette.

Other Styles to Consider

  • Long Layers: The length helps visually elongate your face, while the layers add body, volume, and texture for an effortlessly chic look.
  • Long Bob (Lob): A lob that stops right atop your shoulders is trendy, flattering, and easy to maintain.
  • Textured Pixie: A textured, touseled pixie is perfect for those who are willing to go a bit shorter.
  • Angled Bob: The sharper shape will flatter your rounded features beautifully.
  • Sleek, Straight Style: Create the illusion of length by sporting a sleek, straight style that draws the eye down.
  • Wavy Lob: This flattering haircut for round faces is chic yet laid-back and takes hardly any time at all to style.
  • Angular Cuts: Angular cuts flatter round faces well, as the sharper lines help create balance and harmony.
  • Classic Shag: The retro-inspired look has a slightly edgy vibe that contrasts beautifully with your naturally youthful-features.
  • High Ponytail: A bouncy, voluminous high ponytail can help create the illusion of length for a balanced, harmonious end result.
  • Bouncy Blowout: All of that movement is incredibly flattering.
  • Faux Hawk: The unexpected updo keeps the hair off your face, allowing your enviable features to stay in the spotlight.
  • Wispy Side Bun: A romantic hairstyle that’s also flattering for round faces.
  • High, Messy Bun: A beautiful option for a special occasion.
  • Side-Swept Bangs: Keep your bangs on the longer side-the lengthier fringe will frame your round face perfectly.
  • Middle Part: This simple yet chic look works well for a range of hair types, textures, and lengths.
  • Face-Framing Layers: Emphasize your natural bone structure and create the illusion of slightly more length for a balanced end result.
  • Asymmetrical Bob: Slightly longer on one side than it is on the other.
  • Wolf Cut: The end result is equal parts chic and edgy and flatters round faces beautifully-especially when paired with long, lived-in fringe.
  • Deep Side Part with Long, Loose Waves: Change up your look and add definition to your softer features.
  • Half-Up Bun: The perfect way to ensure your high cheekbones and naturally youthful features get all of the attention they deserve.
  • Side-Swept Braid: Looks elegant but takes very little effort to achieve.
  • Top Knot: Helps draw the eye upward, which can help visually balance your features.
  • Bubble Braids: The playful look echoes your face’s natural softness beautifully.
  • Ballerina Bun: Keeps all of your hair swept off of your face, so your cheekbones-and the rest of your features-can shine.
  • Choppy Bangs: Great for those seeking an edgier chop to help balance out their softer, more delicate features.

Color Considerations

  • Strawberry Blonde: Maltese stylist and colorist Neville Roman Zammit achieved stunning smoothness with this dreamy strawberry blonde hair color.
  • Warm-Toned Highlights: If your skin has hints of yellow, peach, or olive undertones, warm-toned highlights will beautifully harmonize with it.
  • Fall Hair Colors: Treat your curls, waves, and coils to some seasonal magic with the hottest fall hair colors!

Styling Tips

  • Minimal Styling: If you want your waves to shine in their natural glory, go for minimal styling.
  • Round Brush: To rock that shaggy charm effortlessly, use a round brush to add volume at the roots and tousle the layers gently for a carefree vibe.

Maintaining Your Hairstyle

Visiting the salon either yearly or every 6 months is recommended for you; request a low-maintenance cut that will still look good as it grows out. A good option would be a bob, lob, shag, or layered cut of some desired length. If you’re not opposed to getting a haircut every couple of months, any of the styles from the gallery should look good on you, depending on your hair type.

Finding Inspiration

With your daily schedule likely filled with higher priorities than styling your hair, try to find photos of hairstyles that match your natural texture.

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