Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Hairstyles For Round Faces

Hairstyles For Round Faces

By Darren Hartley


How can a woman tell if she has a round face? If her face has about the same width as its length with no major corners at the jaw, then she is more likely to have a round shaped face. What she should do is try to keep her face looking more oval instead of round. Hairstyles for round faces can help her do that.

One major aspect of hairstyles for round faces is leaving a little hair in front of one ear or both instead of tucking all the hair at the back. This visually stops the width of the face. It cuts off the circle and tricks the eye into thinking that the width of the face stops there.

Be wary of a common mistake many women do when creating hairstyles for round faces. They try to hide the roundness of the face behind hair pushed forward. A forward push to the hair does not make a round face look more oval. Instead, it frames the cheeks, making them fuller than they actually are.

A deep part is a better idea as hairstyles for round faces. It removes the focal point from the face length by making it look more oval or longer, depending on how the hair is parted. This is because people can no longer distinguish if the face has the same length and width.

If a woman thinks that chopping off the hair right off does not make good hairstyles for round faces, she's in for a big surprise. The face can be made to look elongated with super short hair with a fuller top accessorized with lots of choppy texture. Super short hair works perfectly for round and oval faces.

Less a woman forgets, the little hair section that falls in front of the ears must always be kept on the long side. This is the key to the secret of hairstyles for round faces. Losing that section of hair is opening the round face up for scrutiny.




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