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Round Faces And Hair Styles

By Dennis E. Price


Would you know if you had a round face? Many people don't know if they have this or an oval face as both of them are similar. Most of the time round faces are often associated with circular shaped faces. Next time you are in your hairdressers ask them what type of face you have have.

What type of style should you opt for when booking your hair appointment? Most stylists would say to select a shoulder length hair style. This will give the appearance of making your face longer than it is normally. There are some hints below which may help you with this dilemma.

Bangs or fringes are both names for hair which covers your forehead. All of this type of hair style is not a good idea for you as this will highlight the roundness of your face. Instead think about asking for a fringe which goes to the side of your face or even adding a different a few light bangs to the side of your style. Conscientious would be not to have a full fringe.

Don't ask for a side shed or parting from the hairdresser as this will highlight the roundness of your face even more. Try instead to wear your parting in the middle of your head as this will give the perception of an oval face.

The next time you visit your hair salon ask them to create a style with lots of layers starting from the top of your head. This often gives people the quick perception of having a longer face than you have which minimises the round effect.

Anyone with a round face should not ask for hairstyle which ends the chin instead opt for a longer style. A good style would be lots of layers which stop just after this possibly shoulder length or longer.

A quick recap would be don't ask for a full fringe, opt for a middle parting and lastly keep your hair long. If you don't know what type of style to select then a good idea would be to search magazine for styles which suit round faces. To keep your hair in tip top shape always use the best products you can afford.




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