When choosing a haircut for a round face shape, the goal is to create balance and a visually lengthened look. At Sbeauty, we suggest these three key options:
When working with round face shapes, the main objective is to create an illusion of verticality and proportion. By selecting the right haircut structure and length, it is possible to balance the natural width of the face and achieve a more refined silhouette.
1. Layered Cuts with Face-Framing Sections
Recommended technique: long graduated layers focused around the front area, particularly between the nose and lips.
Purpose: these layers introduce controlled movement and draw the eye vertically rather than horizontally, minimizing the visual width of the mid-face area.
2. Midi-Length Haircuts (Collarbone-Length)
Recommended length: approximately shoulder to collarbone level.
Rationale: excessively short cuts tend to emphasize roundness, while overly long styles can weigh down the features. Midi-length strikes an optimal balance between structure and lightness.
3. Side Parts and Angled Fringe (Bangs)
Recommended parting: deep side part or slightly off-center.
Fringe style: side-swept bangs or curtain fringe, softly integrated into the haircut.
Function: asymmetry and diagonal lines created by the parting and fringe help offset the roundness, visually elongating the facial contour.
Technical Note:
For round faces, avoid blunt horizontal lines, full-volume shapes at cheek level, and styles that create bulk near the jawline. Focus instead on light texturizing techniques, controlled layering, and structured flow aligned with the vertical axis.