Perfect hairstyles to slim down round faces are difficult to find, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist. If you have been looking for a hairstyle that makes your face look slender, check out these hairstyles mentioned below.

People with round faces often deal with the problem of looking chubby even if they are skinny below the neck. A round face often gives away a bigger body image, and if you have been struggling to be the hot one from the cute one, these hairstyles help you out. Here is a list of some of the top hairstyles recommended by stylists to shape your face correctly and not make you look plump. Keep scrolling to check them out!

Can a hairstyle make your face look thinner?

Yes. A hairstyle can make your face look thinner by making your face look longer with hairstyles such as high bun or taking attention away from chubby face with hairstyle such as side bangs.

Below is the curated list of hairstyles which will make your face look thinner than it actually is. For different face shapes a different hairstyle is more suitable. So look for a face which is more like yours and go for the hairstyle which you like the most. We cover hairstyles for round face in this article.

Boho Waves

Boho Waves

This relaxed look with a side part and super bouncy waves give off serious boho vibes. The highlight of this look is that the longer layers help to elongate the face and create more volume near the neck. Boho waves offer hair a professional look that is easy to achieve. This spring, bohemian waves are all the rage! They’re soft, natural, and a tad sloppy. A good boho wave is never too curly, smooth, or consistent; rather, the wave’s flaws are what make it desirable.

Contrary to popular belief, a curling iron is not the best tool for creating boho waves because it produces consistent results. Because the hair is wrapped and heated around the same size curling iron rod, each part you curl will look exactly like the one before it. When creating boho waves, keep in mind that we desire random outcomes rather than perfectly duplicated curls.

A flat iron is arguably the ideal hairstyling tool for bohemian waves! A flat iron will give you a wonderful boho wave hairdo since, with the appropriate technique, each part you use it on will produce a different look. As a result, the hairstyle will appear flawed and natural rather than faultless and homogeneous.

Step 1: Begin with a head of straight hair.

Step 2: Use a flat iron instead of a curling iron.

Step 3: Begin to slide, turn, and crimp.

Step 4: Shift to the other side.

Step 5: Gather two fringe sections

Step 6: Join sections together

Step 7: Iron the fringe.

Step 8: Apply hairspray to finish off.

A Straight, Divine Part

Straight Divine Part

This badass short bob will awaken a sense of power within you. Modern and sleek, this look is especially perfect for working women who want to give off an air of total control and do not have the time to mess around with intricate hairstyles. The deep side part manages to conceal some of your cheeks. The volume added at the roots elongates your face.

What you need for this hairstyle

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Straightening iron

• Volumizing mousse

• Smoothening serum

The Pixie Cut

Girls with pixie cuts appear to be brave and cool. The volume created by the subtle spikes on top adds length to your face and is the perfect mixture of edgy and feminine. A girl with short hair would spend less time on her hair and be satisfied with her appearance. She is unconcerned about what others think of her, which is the finest part. Short-haired girls are adorable. Other facial features, such as earrings, nose rings, and so on, are more noticeable. You can also style your hair whenever you like.

Long pixie

Pixie Cut

This style falls somewhere between a bob and a pixie and is more adaptable than you might imagine. Splitting it on the side and brushing the ends to one side for a sleek style.

What you need for this hairstyle

• Volumizing mousse

• hair rollers

• Blowdryer

• Round brush

The Mohawk

Mohawk

you must be thinking, what woman in her right mind would voluntarily sport a Mohawk? I’ll tell you what kind of woman. The kind who believes in making her own rules and playing by them. Plus, it draws the eyes upwards, thus diverting attention away from the roundness of your face.

What you need for this hairstyle

• Texturizing spray

• Strong hold hair gel

How to Style?

1. Prep hair with some texturizing spray.

2. Spread some strong hold hair gel all over your fingers.

3. With the help of your fingers, push all the hair on top of your head towards the center to create a Mohawk.

Bold Bangs

Bold Bangs

Getting these dramatic bangs almost makes you feel like a whole new person and gives you the confidence you never knew you had. While the straightened layers frame your face from the sides, the edgy bangs play up the eyes, making them the focus.

What You Need

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Straightening iron

• Smoothening serum

How to Style

1. Get your hair cut into layers and straight bangs that end at your eyebrows.

2. Prep your hair with a protectant.

3. Picking up 1-inch sections and straighten all your hair.

4. Straighten your bangs until they are absolutely poker straight.

5. Finish off with a smoothening serum to eliminate any frizz.

The Sleek and Straight Look

Sleek and Straight Look

It doesn’t matter if you are a college student, a working woman, or a full-time mother. This hairstyle caters to every woman’s needs. The shoulder-length hair will help streamline the roundness of your face and accentuate your chin and neck.

What You Need

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Volumizing mousse

• Straightening iron

• Smoothening serum

Lovely Layers

Lovely Layers

Take this style, for example. The layered cut has been done up in bouncy curls to add volume all around the face, thus exaggerating the look instead of focusing on a round face. Absolutely genius, this style.

What You Need

• Volumizing mousse

• 3-inch hair rollers

• Blowdryer

• Round brush

• Smoothening serum

• Medium hold hairspray

Long and Luscious Bangs

Long and Luscious Bangs

Look how girly and romantic it looks! The luscious bangs done up in curls softly frame your face while the tousled side braid draws your attention towards it. It also elongates your face.

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• 2-inch curling iron

• Hair elastics

• Light hold hairspray

The Side Part

Side Part

This look has something mysterious about it, doesn’t it? It reminds me of a classic Bond girl who has killer hair and hides dangerous secrets. Parting your hair above the center of either brow creates asymmetry in your face and face-flattering angles.

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Straightening iron

• Sea salt spray

How To Style

1. Prep your hair.

2. Picking up 2-inch sections of hair and straighten all your hair.

3. Spritz on some sea salt spray on the lower half of your hair and scrunch it with your fingers to create some rough waves.

4. Create a deep parting on one side and flip all your hair over your shoulder to finish the look.

A-Line Hairstyle

A-Line Hairstyle

A long bob with pointed edges on either side, this style is edgy in the most literal sense of the word. The sharp and equal hair on both sides provides symmetry to your face and makes your face and neck look longer. Plus, it will make you look incredibly smart and put together. This is a very flattering and versatile option for women of all ages, and it can be created on all hair types. The cut and its angles will be more noticeable on straight hair and have a less precise feel on curly hair, but all textures are great. The appeal of the way your hair is cut is that it tapers toward the face, with hair falling along your chin. This can highlight your facial features and achieve a modern and chic finish. It is a great look for women who want to try out short hair and retain the illusion of length. Although the A-line haircut can be high-maintenance and will take some time to style, you will likely find this is worth it.

What You Need

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Straightening iron

• Smoothening serum

The High Bun

High Bun

This high bun is pure sophistication, a rather refined twist on the topknot.

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Straightening iron

• Bobby pins

• Fine-toothed comb

• Light hold hairspray

• “With the top piece of your hair (from the ears up), make a high ponytail, then add the bottom section. Your topknot will be more stable as a result of this.”

• Brushing through the ponytail, twisting it into a bun or knot, and securing it with French hairpins. “If you can’t find textured French hairpins, spray standard hairpins with texture spray.”

With Bangs Topknot

Those with bangs can still join in the fun; the bangs provide a unique touch to the traditional look.

• Begin with a dry head of hair.

• Brush your strands into a ponytail that reaches the rear of your head’s highest point. Simply twist your hair around and secure it with a clear elastic once it’s all up.”

The High Ponytail

High Ponytail

This look is the epitome of the typical high school teenager style. The wavy high ponytail creates an impeccable definition for round face shapes. It draws attention to the top of your head and adds to its height and volume, underplaying the roundness of your face. 

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Wide-toothed comb

• Hair elastics

• Sea salt spray

The Waterfall Twist

Waterfall Twist

Braiding has progressed beyond simply collecting a few strands and tying them together — it has now reached new heights of inventiveness, resulting in a variety of beautiful hairstyles! The waterfall braid is one braiding method that has taken the world of hairstyles by storm. The secret to putting it together is to let some top strands flow down naturally rather than blending them via the braid.

Not only is the waterfall effect created by this look stunning, but it also drapes your hair perfectly around your face to slim down its roundness.

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Fine-toothed comb

• Bobby pins

• Sea salt spray

• Light hold hairspray

The Half Updo

Half Updo

Have a wedding to attend? Perhaps a fancy dinner party? If it’s a formal occasion, this style is perfect for it. The teased-up pouf at the top of your head fulfills its sole purpose of adding volume on top. Thus, it makes your face look slimmer in contrast. Pretty clever, isn’t it?

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• 2-inch curling iron

• Sectioning clip

• Teasing comb

• Fine-toothed comb

• Bobby pins

• Smoothening serum

Milkmaid Braid

Milkmaid Braid

There’s a reason why this milkmaid braid look is there on every hair YouTuber’s channel right now. Not only is this stupid braided simple to recreate, but it also looks so intricate that it completely diverts the attention from your face.

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Hair elastics

• U pins

• Bobby pins

• Medium hold hairspray

Twisted Ponytail

Twisted Ponytail

If you’re tired of the routine low ponytail hairstyles, then it’s time to try this sexy twist. This look simply involves twisting at the back and flipping the ponytail in front. The bangs slim down your face, and the ponytail draws attention to your neck.

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Hair elastics

• Light hold hairspray

Tight Curls with Fringes

Tight Curls with Fringes

There’s something kitsch about this hair look in the best possible way. The tight curls capture attention so that anyone looking at you will not be able to notice anything else, especially the roundness of your face. This hairstyle is great for anyone with high cheekbones and a prominent forehead.

What You Need

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• 3/4th inch curling iron                    

• Straightening iron

• Strong hold hairspray

The Side-Twisted Curly Hair

Side-Twisted Curly Hair

If you have chubby chicks, this look is just for you. The faux cornrows on one side draw attention to your hair, and the voluminous wild curls burrow your face and make it look smaller.

What You Need

• Heat protectant spray

• 1.5-inch curling iron

• Paddle brush

• Fine-toothed comb

• Bobby pins

• Light hold hairspray

Plait

Plait

Too much hair past your shoulders is a tricky length to pull off for long face shapes. Side plait looks effortless and is easy to try at home. This is one of those great hairstyles for round faces as the attention falls away from your forehead. A low tied plait with lots of width and texture will look amazing on someone with a round face shape, as tying up the hair too high can make a face appear longer. 

Loose Ponytail

Loose Ponytail

When I look at this hairstyle, I imagine a bohemian artist who lives in a little shack on the beach. The low ponytail with beachy waves looks effortless because it requires minimal time and effort. The messy tendrils and the middle partition work perfectly to frame your face and hide your wide cheekbones.

The Center Part

The Center Part

Opt for this style if you want to look like an ethereal being. A center partition with long layers and soft curls is the perfect option for a round face. Long hair helps elongate the face, and curls give fullness near your neck. 

What You Need

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• 2-inch curling iron

• Round brush

• Smoothening serum

• Light hold hairspray

Striking long locks

Striking long locks

These long, lustrous locks reflect so much light that they almost blind you. Hair that looks as healthy and shining takes some effort and is best suited to ladies with prominent features, such as an oval or rectangular face shape. Add some glitz to your ensemble with colorful jewelry or sequins, and you’ll be the center of attention wherever you go.”

Perfectly Pulled Back

Perfectly Pulled Back

If you are the maid-of-honor at your BFF’s wedding or are looking for a prom hairstyle, then this is just your look. A round face can look perfect when the hair is pulled back nicely, showcasing all your beauty. Curls look best on round faces as they add bounce and volume to your hairstyle. The side-parted bangs help in creating a youthful look.

What You Need

• Texturizing spray

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Hair elastic

• Bobby pins

• U pins

• 1-inch curling iron

• Bejeweled hair clip

• Light hold hairspray

The Vintage Glam Look

The Vintage Glam Look

If you have always desired to look like those gorgeous pin-up girls, then you have come to the right place. This vintage glam look with side parting and tight curls is the perfect choice to complement your round face. The deep side partitioning helps to soften up the roundness of your face.

Long Hair with Curls

Long Hair with Curls

If you feel like this is happening to you, combat the problem by adding some youthful curls to your long hairstyle. To wear your long hair with curls, ask your stylist to cut in a few long layers for shape and texture. However, if you have thin hair, ask for blunt ends to maximize your volume. When styling your hair, use a large curling iron, and remember to curl your hair away from your face to keep the look open and light.

Straight and Face-Framing

Straight and Face-Framing

While curls can be a great way to make long hair work for you, they can also be time-consuming to create, particularly if you have naturally straight hair. Doing so will soften the severity of your straight hair to create a gorgeous feminine look. After cutting, to style, this looks, simply blow dry your hair smooth while using a round brush to create a slight curl at the ends of strands for movement and shape.

Medium Layered Cut

Medium Layered Cut

Adding layers to your hair is the finest approach to restoring its life and bounce. For many ladies, a medium-length hairstyle with layers is an excellent choice. It’s light and youthful while still being womanly and polished. To achieve this look, have your stylist cut your hair so that the longest pieces graze your shoulders. This length will add more movement to your hair as it breaks on your shoulders. Top layers should then be cut gradually shorter, discreetly finishing around the cheekbones and jaw.

Backcombed Hair with Bangs

Backcombed Hair with Bangs

Backcombed hair has a retro-chic appearance and is gorgeous if you want to create volume. Backcombing is created by brushing the hair backward toward the scalp. It can be complemented with bangs, which will give a softness to your appearance and highlight your features. The bangs you choose are entirely up to you, but some of the best options are curtain bangs or a side-part fringe; these look flattering and work well with most face shapes. They can also frame the face, drawing attention to your features. Bangs are fantastic at creating a more youthful appearance and can hide fine lines and wrinkles on the forehead.

Hairstyle with Volume

Hairstyle with Volume

If you want to make a statement with your hair and get noticed, then do it with volume. Adding volume to your hair and making it big demands attention and is a way to highlight your hair texture and cut. This glamorous style can complement your face shape and features. The right cut and grooming products can give you the fullness you desire while also giving your hair movement. You can also use heat styling for volume. If you have naturally greasy hair, you may want to offset this with dry shampoo.

Blunt Hairstyle

Blunt Hairstyle

A blunt cut is a straight cut without any layers and is excellent for someone looking to achieve a style that demands precision. It is best to highlight the cut with straight hair, but it can be done on all hair types. It is also a low-maintenance cut, and you do not need to worry about regular touch-ups. There are various ways to wear a blunt cut, including the bob. The bob haircut is incredibly chic, looks good on women of all ages, and can be adapted to suit all face shapes. The blunt bob features straight ends and is versatile and fashionable. Blunt ends can also give you the illusion of thicker hair.

Hair Accessory Hairstyle

Hair Accessory Hairstyle

Adding fun and colorful hair accessories to your hair is practical and stylish. Depending on your choice of accessories, from headscarves to scrunchies, they are designed to keep the hair out of your face, off your neck, or both. This gives you a lot of versatility with how you want to style your hair, and it can be the perfect finishing touch. There is also a lot of choice with colors and prints, letting you express yourself with a bold accessory; this is a subtle way to experiment with bright colors. You can also match your hairpiece to your clothing for a matchy-matchy finish which can be incredibly chic.

Modern Bob

Modern Bob

The bob is a classic and versatile women’s haircut that has withstood the test of time. The appeal of this cut and one of the reasons it is still relevant is that it can be adapted to suit your hair texture, face shape, and preferences. To make the look feel less dated, you can include more modern elements. This can be done by experimenting with different lengths of your cut, the addition of bangs, and the angles at which you cut it. The right bangs can complement your best features and will give you confidence.

Strawberry Blonde Hair with Highlights

Strawberry Blonde Hair with Highlights

If you are not a natural strawberry blonde, you may be drawn to this color because it is stunning, especially on those with pale skin and light eyes. The color can lighten and brighten your hair, giving it a lift and highlighting the wave pattern. Several color variations include more fiery reds and lighter, muted tones, so you can find the hue that best compliments your features. You can also tone the color by adding highlights to your hair, giving it more depth and dimension.

Short Layered Fine Hair

Short Layered Fine Hair

If you have fine hair, the right haircut can help you prevent it from looking thin and delicate. Layers are fantastic for adding dimension and movement to the hair and can make it look thicker and fuller. The different angles can also draw the eye to the hair’s ends. Try a short haircut, which will leave your hair in better condition and look healthier. When deciding on the color of your highlights, it is best to stick to one or two shades lighter for the most natural appearance.

Brown Hair Balayage

Brown Hair Balayage

Balayage is a gorgeous coloring technique that hand-paints the color onto the hair. Unlike traditional highlights, the result is much more natural-looking, and it is also low-maintenance; you can go months without salon touch-ups. If you have naturally dark hair and want to give it a lift, you can do this with brown balayage. This is a more subtle alternative to adding blonde to your hair while still lightening it and giving dimension and depth. The result is luscious-looking and healthy hair that you will want to wear down and show off.

Crimped Hairstyle

Crimped Hairstyle

Crimped hair was big in the 80s, but it has made a comeback. It is perfect for any woman who wants to give her hair texture and volume, and the modern approach is more subtle and wearable. It will provide you with a wavy, zigzag appearance, and you can wear it loose and undone or make them more precise and noticeable. Crimping can also be achieved on the hair of various lengths; for example, if you have a pixie cut, you can try mini crimps. Or, you may like to create contrast by wearing your hair with shaved sides or a nape design.

Stacked Bob

Stacked Bob

There are many variations of the bob haircut, so it is a timeless and classic choice for women of all ages. The stacked bob looks great on older women and is defined by the layers in the back of the hair, with the front appearing longer. The contrast between the back and front adds an angular aspect to your hair and gives it movement and bounce. It is gorgeous for thick or thin hair as the layers can either remove weight or give an illusion of thickness. You can also benefit from adding highlights throughout your hair to brighten your appearance. You can do it with wispy bangs if you want to add softness and give your hair a romantic finish.

Spring Twists

Spring Twists

Spring twists are an excellent hairstyle for the woman who wants a low-maintenance look that is also feminine. You can opt for varying lengths, but a medium-length is a manageable and lightweight option that is versatile and pretty. They are created using pre-twisted hair extensions instead of your natural hair, and the appeal is that this is a protective style that can help prevent damage and friction. Your twists can be created in various colors and styles, letting you find the look that best suits your face shape and preference.

Butterfly Haircut

Butterfly Haircut

The butterfly haircut gives you the option to play with shorter hair around the front of your face without committing to cutting all your length elsewhere (which explains its rising popularity these days).

Textured Updo

Textured Updo

Working your hair into an unstructured and textured updo is the perfect look for informal and semi-formal occasions. The deliberately messy appearance of this hairstyle creates a more relaxed aesthetic and works best with hair that is curly or wavy. You can still achieve this look with the right products or heat styling to create texture with naturally straight hair. It is easier to do it on hair that has not been washed for a day or two to allow some grit. It is a playful and modern look perfect for a dinner date or a cocktail party.

Uptight Bun

Uptight Bun

This bun hairstyle for a round face is simple yet looks effortlessly chic. It looks neat, and you need two minutes to get this hairdo. This top knot hairstyle is perfect for nearly every occasion- festivals, wedding parties, movies, dinner dates, and casual day outs.

Mullet (Modern)

Modern Mullet

In the front, there’s business, and in the back, there’s a party. The mullet was a popular hairdo in the 1980s, and Miley Cyrus gives it a modern makeover. “It has an edgy, punk rock vibe. Natural straight and delicate structures of hair are ideal for this style. “Blow-drying the hair back and forth with a styling brush is the ideal technique to style. Use a smaller round brush to flip the ends softly and bevel the bangs’ ends.”

If your hair is naturally curly, use a boar bristle round brush to grasp the hair and make a smoother, straighter blowout simpler. 

The Sleek Bob and The power Bob

Sleek Bob and The power Bob

This hairstyle looks good on everyone and not just girls with round face shapes. This style is neat and low maintenance, and you won’t have to spend a lot of time styling that sleek bob because they look good just as they are! A very good option is a round-face hairstyle. This style is as simple to do as it looks. Even a hairstyling novice can perfect this look the first time they try it. 

To replicate the style, make sure you keep the length at or just below the chin, and unlike the other cuts on this list, you’ll want to steer clear of any layers.

The Messy Braid

Messy Braid

This messy side hair braid looks effortless yet amazing. They are anything but boring and are easy to achieve. Make a simple side braid or a fishtail braid loosely, and poke out the even parts of the braid with a pen. And remember, the messier it gets, the more amazing it becomes! Again a great option for a round face.

Fishtail Braid

Fishtail Braid

Fishtail braids may look intimidating, but they are pretty easy to achieve. Divide your hair into equal parts. Take a strand from the first part and pass it on to the second side and then take a strand from the second side and pass it on to the first side. Make a side part on the round face and make it slimmer. This hairstyle is for you if you want to spice up your bob. Braids just on one part of your hair look glam, and they are just too easy to make and look great with a round face.

Many Layers

Many Layers

Layered hair looks stunning. It will look best for those with straight hair because only straight hair can give proper definition to the layers, whereas layers will hardly be visible in curly hair. Just don’t get a haircut with rounded edges, as it may make your face appear heavier than it is.

Heavy Fringe

Heavy Fringe

Thick fringes were made for round face shapes as they break up the roundness of your face perfectly. Keep it below your eyebrows for a flattering anti-aging haircut that works on everyone.

A heavy fringe is one of the best hairstyles for round faces, as the forehead can withhold the heavy look without distracting the round mouth and chin. The heavy fringe style is ideal for thicker hair as it will stay held for longer. However, those with thinner hair can embrace this look too.

Mid-length Cut with Curtain Bangs and Side Bangs

Mid-length Cut with Curtain Bangs

Longer, fuller fringes, aka curtain bangs, are great hairstyles that suit a round face. The hairdresser says: “Mid-length hair with curtain bangs is a great style for a round face shape. Hair can be cut as a soft or heavy bang, depending on hair texture and style. This style is a great way to create shape around the face and for those growing out a fringe who want to add a style while the hair is growing out.

“Mid-length hair with curtain bangs is also great for adding texture when curling or adding loose waves to a hairstyle. Products to use with this style would be a volumizing mousse and a big round brush to add bounce to the bangs at the front. Velcro rollers would also be a great way to maintain this look at home to add easy, on-the-go bounce.”

Side Bangs

Mid-length Cut with Side Bangs

When it comes to a rich, elegant woman hosting a gala dinner, the picture springs to my mind, the classy bun with side bangs can be done up in about 5 minutes.

What You Need

• Heat protectant serum/spray

• Straightening iron

• Hair elastics

• Bobby pins

• Smoothening serum

• Light hold hairspray

Feathered Cut

Feathered Cut

Try getting a feathered, long fringe that creates a face-flattering silhouette if you’ve got long hair. A classic and timeless style like this can complement your face and is so versatile. One of the picks for the best hairstyles for round faces. A feathered cut is great for a client with a round face but fine hair, as it creates volume and shape and can add bounce. It allows the client to have a straight cut that is easy to manage and maintain at home using light conditioners and light mousses. A feathered cut can also be great to reduce thickness for hair that is long, weighty, and heavy.”

Loose Waves

Loose Waves

Blessed with long hair? To flatter the face shape, add loose waves with a tong. Loose waves are ideal for any face shape and are a great way to make hair look bouncy and voluminous. Beach waves are ideal for using straighteners or hair wands to give a textured look. Salt sprays are also a great method to give the waves more definition. Creating loose waves on your hair, letting them fall on your shoulder, and covering the sides of your face reduces the chubbiness and adds a bit of length to your face.

Every day blow-dry and setting products will be needed to hold the waves in place and make you look like a diva.

Conclusion

Round faces have a certain sweetness about them, but the appropriate cut may also lend sophistication. Let Viola Davis, Kirsten Dunst, and other round-faced beauties show us how it’s done. So pick a haircut that suits your looks from the list above.

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