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Re: My round face dilemma
I have a very round face so I know your dilema. What works for me is keeping my hair shoulder length (or longer). I have bangs which I keep on the longish side. And I straighten my hair with an iron so it looks a bit sleek.
I have a few snippets that discuss the dos and don't of hairstyles and round faces.
Round faces are characterized by a round chin, roundness at the cheeks and being the widest near the ears. Because they lack the length of the oval face, the hair should be cut to create the illusion of length in the face. This is achieved by creating height on top of the head while minimizing hair width; keeping it flat at the sides and around the ears.
Your hairstyle should slim your face. You can do this by wearing height at the crown of your hair and keeping your sides close to your face. Long side-swept bangs work best.
Round faces can wear their hair in soft, long layers, but do best without full bangs.
Do not style hair so it is full at the sides; keep hair sleek and smooth along the sides.
Avoid these looks:
Short layers on the top and sides
Pulled back styles without any hair touching your face
Styles that add width to the side of your face
Straight across, blunt bangs that will shorten your face
Chin length bob or too-short styles
Hope this info helps
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