Or longer layers that begin tapering away from the face below the chin Shorter layers at the crown that create volume at the crown and thereby elongate the head. A perimeter that falls below the chin. If a person with a round face has thick tight curls, I avoid cutting straight across bangs and I also avoid cutting a perimeter between their jaw and chin, because doing so will exaggerate the roundness of their face.
Square face: When my client has a square face, my goal is to elongate that face, soften the jaw, and slim the forehead. This can be accomplished through: A center part that exposes the center of the forehead. Volume at the crown and apex of the head. Layers that fall along the sides of the cheek and jaw.
Curly hair is great for this because the curvature of the curls softens a square jaw. This is true for all curl types, whether loosely wavy, tightly curly, or anything in between. Heart shaped face: The goal is to reduce the width of the forehead and widen the lower part of the face.
This can be accomplished by: A center part of side part that exposes part of the forehead. Bangs that fall at the eyebrows and taper downward at the sides of the head. Layers that angle steeply away from the face. A perimeter that falls between the jaw and the base of the neck. With curly hair, layers that begin at the level of the ear, jaw or chin will be great for creating the illusion of width at the bottom of the face. Expect tighter corkscrew curls to create more width than looser waves which will fall closer to the head.
Oblong face: The goal is to minimize the length of the face and increase the width. This can be accomplished by: Heavy bangs that fall at the level of the eyebrows and are cut straight across, or slightly angled. With curly hair, I usually find slightly angled bangs to be more attractive. Layers that begin around the ears to accentuate width.
A perimeter that falls at the level of the chin. Face framing layers the angle steeply away from the face. Oval face: This is the ideal face shape, so all options are available.
I like to expose an oval faces by designing a haircut that lets the face be shown. Lines within the haircut should accentuate symmetrical features and detract from asymmetrical features. When deciding perimeter length, I will look at their body size to determine what length is most flattering. The side-swept bangs also help to cover up her forehead which gives you the illusion of a perfect oval face shape because of the way in which the curls frame her face so gorgeously.
Mya's natural curls were layered to reduce weight and create an even shape. When you have an oval face shape the last thing that you should do is cover it up. This hairstyle is great because having it pulled off the face with no bangs shows off the face's lovely oval shape perfectly. If you've got it then you may as well flaunt it, right?
The is a great open face hairstyle. There is no mysterious feel to this hairstyle and it helps to soften her face at the same time. There is no part of your face that is hiding behind hair so when it comes to your makeup application, you can show off your mad skills to everyone around you. This is a great hairstyle for you to go for in a casual setting for work or even to meet a few friends for a catch up and a delicious glass of wine. One thing is for sure, you will not have to worry about your hair getting in the way.
Anna Nicole Smith's updo has plenty of curls and height at the top and strands of hair left around the sides give her hairstyle a softer finish. The height created by Anna's updo, as well as the absence of bangs, is effective because it makes the face shape appear longer or more oval. We love this style because if you have long hair, you can simply put your hair up once you have styled it but this style will also suit someone who has a bob as well.
It is a great style to show off your facial features as well as any new jewels you would like to become the star of the show. Our only advice for you is that you carry around a fee bobby pins with you in your purse just in case one falls out or breaks. You do not want to have your hair falling out in the middle of your event. Barbara Mori's funky hairstyle falls below the shoulders, and angle layering through the top and sides create a full, round curly shape. It's a great choice for heart face shapes because the height on top lengthens the face and the absence of bangs make the forehead appear longer.
Layered hair fills up the space left by a narrow chin, and the squared off back and sides make the hairstyle's shape more vertical- therefore framing the face and correcting the proportion. This style helps to create volume so it is ideal for someone who wants to give off the impression that their hair is thicker and fuller than it really is.
Jennifer Hudson's elegant hairstyle is cut to one length with short to long layers through the back and sides creating body and bounce. Shorter layers through the top also add height and balance. This curly hair style flatters triangular faces because the layered back and sides allow the curls to fall onto the jaw and chin, creating a soft look in this area. Also, the height on top helps lengthen the face and the absence of bangs keeps the face looking longer rather than wider.
This is a great hairstyle for you to choose for a formal evening or event. It is classy, sophisticated and yet it is fun and full of life. We love this style because once you get the hang of styling curls, this hairstyle will not take you long to style at all. Reason being is that when your hair is washed the same day, it is very soft and it can be hard to keep this style in place throughout the day.
Thinking about the relationship between your hairstyle and face shape is pretty simple. Remember: a hairstyle that suits your face shape is one that creates the appearance of symmetry. Maybe it adds width on the sides or draws attention away from a pointier chin; or maybe the hairstyle makes the forehead appear longer. Whatever the case, there is a hairstyle for your face shape- and it's no different with curly hairstyles either.
One of the biggest advantages of curly hair styles is the softening effect of the curls themselves, great for softening the stronger lines of square and oblong faces or larger features.
This style is all about letting those curls run loose—and it completely balances the round face and detracts attention from the width of it. This cut is absolutely full of layers that create an almost tier-like shape to ensure a full-bodied style.
By Kaitlyn Yarborough. Save FB Tweet More. Your face shape can work with or against you when it comes to styling curly hair that's already hard to tame as it is. If you've lucked out with beautiful curly locks, though, there's no reason to hide them behind a hairstyle that isn't right for you.
We know a round face shape presents its own set of advice to heed, so here's what to keep in mind when sculpting those curls. You want to go with haircuts—your choice of length, layers, bangs, and all—that help elongate the round face rather than make it appear wide. Anything too blunt borders a fine line of accentuating the soft curve of the jawline, but don't be afraid to add definition with a center part or framing layers.
Many flattering cuts try to draw attention away from the jawline, so it's important to take note of where your curls are falling and how they're being shaped around the face.
From short hairstyles to long ones, we've got the best curly hairstyles for your round face that will inspire for your next salon visit.
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